Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Sep 1937, p. 11

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s Charlotte Venable anta, Ga. its former sýpace eon the main floor, with, a. di-à rèc t «entrance from Lord'S Vice President parking lot. It bas been redecorated.in the modern mannher. Turquoise blue carpeting and cbromium chairs with,.seats in four harmonizing shades Iend a.note of dis-ý tinctive elegance. It now 'ranks a.s, one of the, largest and Most modern sboe salons between, Chicago and Milwaukee,. Every pair of shoes cornes fromn a brand new stock., For Women,.Lord's will feature such well-known -nationally advertised brands as Nat.uratiz!ers and Airstep shoes, emboldying every -new style trend for faîl. B3uster Brown, cornes to toWn ýfor chil- famous correct- ive and health- building shoes for growing feet. Collegiate shoes are carried for- men. I n addition there will be a n ew brand ocf r women's shoes niamed "Foun-i t a i ni Square." SI,. anaer They will be Shoe Mnager shoes individual- ly created for an ex-clusive Evanston ~ItU 14tJ~ LU ~ VUVIUVIÇ, Roquel Sturdivan, who bas been with Lord'r-shoe salon for the last four vears, will continue to manage the cdepartment. Lord's basement shoe section bas also been rearranged in accordance with the new footwear policy. Sboes for the entire family will be featured at most attractive prices. The base-] ment departmienitwill be in charge of Harry E. Mayer. SEE U. S. SHIPS The Rev. and Mrs. A. L. WedelI, 1721 Wilrette avenue, and their daughter,, Marjor*iei have returrned to ýWilmette after: two and one-half ,wonths on. the west coast.' In a few weeks Marjorie will bereturningto Wheaton -college for her junior ..year, after spending .I.at, year teaching grade scbool at Sti lîman Valle'y.The Wedells while in the west traveled in Oregon, Washington, Caàlifomniia, and visîtedl the Yosernite. n o h most inte resting sights.On onfheirthe wvas a visit to shi.ps of the United States fleet in San Francisco harbor, END VISIT HERE 0.,Dale- Smith- has -returned, to Amiarillo, Tex., wbere lieis in busi- ness, after spending.two weeks visit - ing bis parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Silth of 1325 ilrëenwôôd avenue. The, Smiths' son-in-law, Roland A. Montague, who joined his wife bere for ten days while she is visiting her parents, also recently returned home. The Montagues are living in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Charles L. Drake, 609 Tenth street, and ber daughter Nancy, ar- rived home Iast week from a months stay in the east, where they visited relatives and friends in New Yorkç, Greenwich, Conn., Boston, and] Maine. Thev were a WCOManied b Mrs. A. F. *Biser of Wihnette. 'I NUTOLEO0c,.Agui. 2pkç 27 I. CIýEESE. Ano PICKLES Aoim J-ELL O e * 3 ~230 lors- 3 *' 3 -o z e .3pkgs., 14 lOMATO .DWCE CaMPbIe'u 4 14-oz.cons25m, AMUNICAN HOME Catsup 214.ozbot& 23e ChfiSauce2 12-oz- bots. 38e NATIONAL PU"E GrapeJelly316.z.tbirs.50c é%ICIà%. IOMETomate JIi e KiRnIN 20-oz. xtru Dy Pol, OMideti or Silvr SALERNO-PURE FIG FILLED Ginger AlIO, B., r, Lime alickey, Fig Bars. .. lb. M0 Sporkling Water end ethers SALERNO u... ~COCOBflUtBABSI2-oz.pkg .15c dozon pints 63' I dozen quaarts 73-sI I YOU& COIoCi I YolEt CHOICE 91

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