Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 21

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nounceci Monhlay evening by the post commander, James Ryan McCue. 0f this time, 500 hourg have been pledged by members of the post and the other 400r by ,members of-the auxiliary. Village, President Harry, C. Kinne recently announced that the village wouild set aside a large amount of space nh the . water plant for the. project and'the post a greed to, per- form the work, by volunteer labor, a id to purchase necessary supplies and materials. -TaI4 eTwo Yleaýrs It is expected that the work will takethe better -part of the next, two years. Commander McCue is acting also as chairman of a permanent comn- mnittee of 15 which. will direct the, Renewed interest in this peace hall, it %vas added, was largely responsible for a 'sharp increase in the member- ship of the post which last Saturday reached the total enrollment for last year. A number of old members were signed up again, it was reported, as wvell as ex-service men who had neyer previously been members of the P.... Emphasis The 'hall of peace will be set up as. a museum, with a large number of huraIs depicting American world war scenes, with the emphasis being placed entirely on the desirability of peace. The murals will be recessed and will be illuminated with indirect GENUINE SPRING LEGS 0F LAMB Loin..Lamb Chopa,' lb, .................... 39C FANCY NO. U sTEWINC CHICKNS- 4 To 4V-LB.,AVG. ISc LB3. FRESM CUT PORK LOIN ROAST 3 TO 3Y2.L.B. AYG. 1 9C LB. Haif or Whole Small Loin, lb ........... SELECED M .USHROOM CUBE STEAKS Mrs. C. W. Wilson of Los An- geles. who has bee» t'iuiting at the William R. Wilson home ini Kenil- worth, is shoum in the garden of WITH IFRESH SLICIED MUSHWOOMS 33c LB. lation of an accoustical ceuting, tule floor, woodwork, offices, cloak rooms, and' various exhibits. The names of those who aid in the. conitruction, work are to be placed on the door to the hall, it was announced. Wilmette Youth, 14, Gun Accident Victim Wednesday of last week Dr. aud Mrs. Lep Oppenheimer, 1938 Schiller ave-. Late Sunday afternoon C. W. Blakes- lee, 2247 . Greenléaf avenue, Chicago, driving south on Skokie boulevard, was struck at Hibbard roàd by a car driveti by H.ý K. Willis, 215 Fifth street. Willis sustained a fracture of the left fore finger. : Mrs. M. Fessier, 1117 Merrili street, Hubbard Woods, received a slight cut on the head. With S. Baesen, 215 Fifth street, she was a passenger i the Wilis 2 5CL. PET, BORDEN,'OR CARNATION MILK of 523 Laurel av a dog owned by at. thé latter add ceived injuries tc eye. The dogih for observration. )y j. B. uLiristia Idress. The child io the head andi rias, been hospita six Months'. r alone for, ab.oii .23c

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