Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Aug 1937, p. 9

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Albert Ackermnarin, Jr,±Phot This pictutre %vas taken at the outing held by Thetà Upsilon Rho, Young, people'$s society of tire Wilmiette Parish Methodist church at Lake Delavan aind Lake Geizeva oit Sunday beforec last. a s tihe guest of Miss Mildred Hall-, bcrg. Tihe view above shows thieu at ,Fon taiabcaclt,- Lake Geizýcpa. HeIp fui Ho.usehold Hit Main Resuit of 'Little- Hired IH e lp Difficulty The're 'is. a right way to do alnicst anything-and then again there is a wvrong, way-information gratuitously proffered hiere but which it cost a. north shqore householder 'real moneyý to secure. It happened this way: The house- holder had in his eniploy a coiored mnax and his wif e, the latter to attend to things in the house, and the former to do odd chores about the place, in- cluding the serving of meals. The two were verv efficient, the only com- In1 the f ront row are* Mildred Farmer, Normnan Johnson, Muriel. Waller, Wil- liani. Thybony,. Anita Johnson, and Stephen Brooks. Inthe rear roware Elaine Bernstorff, Louise Hickman, Roxi e Jorjorian, Mac Hale, John Shank, Bill Peekle, Beverly Thy.boniy, Hunter King, àid Miss IHalberg. AT SCOUT CAMP *Miss Charlotte Capron, 560 Ridge road, KeniIworth, has just returned from the International Girl Scout camp at White Plains, N. Y. She will leave Séptemnber 1, to take up ber scouting work at Elgin. The Misses Gerry and June. Pea- LIC ýof LAMB (;entiiiie Spring Quality. VNerNý tend(er. A deliciouts suimmer roast. 8:to 9 ilbZS& Averàge, 11)2 BABY LEG of 2 LAMB. 5r to 6-lb. avg. riC CHOP SUEY MOAT; Beef, -pork, veal, 1 c eut to ordei, lb-... SWEET BREADS Calve49c lb . .. . . . .. 9 MEAT LOAF Porký beef, ieal, ground t9o rder, lb JFc .FRYING ýCHICKENS.ý Deliejous, flavorsome. Famous Wapsie Valley nmrlk-fed quality 'Plump, freshi dry ffick85c 2Wl4-b. Average ..... Each 23/4-1b. average. each 98c LAMB ROAST Boneless Rolled Genuine Spring'Quality. Afiine economical, flo wasté roast .........l.~ PALACE QUALITY STEAKS The flnest of Prime fleef; thoroughly aged in our own sclentili coolers. T1hey are lusclous served slzzling hot. SIRLOIN STEAK. Prime ......... ................lb. 59c ROUND STEAK. Prime ... ... ...................lb. 47e CUBEi STEAMI. Prime Boneless........ lb. 55c FRESH FISH EVERY DAY et PALACE IQtd LESS PII(J. Fresh .... .. -... ......... lb. 39C ..... ... .. ... .. ... . 5! - lb 4 c Monday of 'iast. weék the re camne a rift in the domestic relations of the couple, a rift which widened and deep- ened. and finally developed into a fam- ily squabble, which required the at- tention of the police. Some time later the employer re-' turned f rom. business, aIl set for a good dinner, but when the butler at- tempted to serve it he showed un- mistakable signs of having been at it aizain. Which so upset his em- to know where the butler got the in- toxicant. The butler rernained silent. Later ' on the employer again re- marked that he wanted to know where the wild cow's milk :came fromn. But flot a word from the butler. When the proceedings were con- cluded 'by the magistrate, who held the cuiprit ini bond, the employer GINGER AiLE PALE DRY. Pure and wholesorne. Good WE RECOMMEHD TOWN CRIER'ý ROTREU or LIME RICKI for young, or old, large bottI. TOMATOES. Bon',.Fine Quality Indiana, No. 2ý2 Solid Pack......Jcans LIPTON TEA. Yellow Label "Blade" 2-lb. tiný of Go] .ze, 12 ft uncheq I

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