Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1921, p. 3

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â- ' " ' '•: â„¢" â„¢ : - «,hat theie drettnt »re. !! Friendship withthej^^ *HE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1921 3 1 *»-r*itv. At editor of a musi- CSSSi 2 an Atlanta paper and Sffientof the Atlanta Musical S Mm. Arrowood, then S.a Harwood, got in touch with MacDowelli for material for her ,mn and later made effort! to have ^",SuaAe *swo£ &\\ «Poomoj „ *,uttpv »PnPu! wJ»°du103; •¥ Kern concert tour. The friend- of the two women ripened very dly through correspondence dur- vfr MacDowell's illness and tm- iately after his death Mrs. Mac- Jeil wrote telling of the hopes she for the future of Peterboro as an ,t colonyâ€"Edward MacDowell's i the fourteen years of friendship 1 that time Mrs. MacDowellVtn- ations have been those of Mrs. lowood. Recently finding herself this new environment with time thought it has seemed that with north shore rich in creative peo- that the time was ripe for gathy [ff both the creative spirits and vitally interested in the arts in- e organization aiming to recog- and assist both the creative art ,ur midst and from elsewhere in erica. American R«nnaUance is felt-that there is a very con* us undercurrent vibrating in erican art tod^yjperhaps it is American Rennatsaifce~and, with stimulus of workers of all the . getting together the spark may struck that will bring flashes of ression in the different fields. >rica may become conscious of latent power in her art. oi-ii and more you realize that )le are going aside, part of their year at least, to think quietly* fom within, letting their spirits have quiet Tide to breath, to come to thesurface; and unconsciously expression in their chosen form of art follows. America's hard years of early growth are past. She has reached the years when more mature thoughts find ex- pression and may we not be on the eve of the first nation-wide burst of song commemorating the joy of life as we live it in America? The vision has come from Mrs. Arrowood, through Mrs. MacDowell's clinging to her ideal, as first dreamed by Edward MacDowell, our first tru- ly great American composer. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Burchard and their daughter, Marjorie, hjave returned from a three month's trip in South America. â-  ♦ -------------:-----------" Mr. and Mrs. J Trlmball Backus have moved into the house formerly occupied by Dr. Walker, at the cpr- ner of Cumnor and Oxford roads. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Frank A. Gerould of Milwaukee, last week. I At the annual meeting of the Vil- Iweek Mr. William Ft-Freudenreich, jwas elected president, and Mr. Otto Owen, vice president. Mrs. Otto C. Qwen entertained^at bridge last Friday evening in her home. There were six tables. Mrs. George Shipman has returned home after a month's visit in Lin- coln, Neb. ________ A traveling tire-repair school, for the purpose of teaching repairmen ffl the newest developments of the in- dustry, is touring the United States. X Kenilworth Happening! On Sunday Miss Harriette Ridg- way left for Boston, where she will visit school friends until commence- ment time at Bradfgord academy, when she will go there to attend her class reunion. Later Miss Ridgway will go on to Philadelphia to be a member of the bridal party at the marriage of Miss Doris Miller and Mr. Wendell Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clark of Wilmette, which is to take place on June 16. Mr Sam- uel Clark, Miss Ridgway's fiancee, will go east at that time to serve his brother as best man. Mrs. C. R. Drake entertained at ,dinner on Tuesday evening of last week for her daughter, Miss Amy Drake, who recently arrived home from the east. i Mrs. Sidney Corning Eastman ex- pects to return home within a few days from Pasadena, Cal., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Walker, and her niece, Mrs. Stone. REPAIRS Expert Work Carefully Done rilmette3W4t ^k^aiiziiig;^©* 14 Greenleaf Avenue Phone Wilmette 2429 e Are the HOOD Agency Here 1 The "Thrift99 Tire Quality does not nec- essarily mean high price â€"-but Hood Tires mean money saved on your year'e run*â€"â€" Any tiro dealer can get them from • nearby distributing point. See Tk« Rate Book. Hood Rubber Products Co* Inc., Watertown, ]»I« '////////>///>///////////, WMy^y//////^ J. J. BALMES LANDSCAPE GARDENED Painting Paper Hanging or Decorating Interior or Exterior TOM WOSSER 1245 Wilmette Ave. Tatephoo* -^â€"-- XMmem iff* Public Confidence ** SELLING OUT Childrens Dresses Ginghams, Voile, Serges, Silk Prices very low UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1126 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE Pfcoa* WilmetU 2403 WiAl this idea in view the First National Bank proposes to conduct an educational publicity campaign in the columns of this paper, to better acquaint its depositors with the workings and policy ef this bank that they may become more familiar ^ith^uriacilities for serving the indi- vidual as well as the business life of this com- munity. A THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMETTE â€"â€"Member of ^hc Federal ReserveBank/ Van Deusen SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 812 * SIS Meet Telephone 514 Wilmette-Central Ave. and 12th St. % CASH DISCOUNT Ca«handO«rry ... - 5< Discount Cash and Delivered - - • - 2* Dtocsoet On order, of (100 or mors el normel. Thsss ^.^•^M»Msst Profit Goods. Credit and Delivered, one order delivered ires and NURSER Y MAN Biteen-yesus of -experience in landscape gardening enables us to offer you Jhe best service whenj^ want your run-down lawn put in first class condition. All varieties of yard work attended to. Rock Gardens, Retaining Walls, Stepping Stone Walks, Pools and Bird Baths Tulip, Narcissus, Gladiola and Other Bulbs AKILAVE.,Z^GROSS W Office Box el Tel. Wilmette 23Q9 5 SPECIAL SALE MAY 16th to MAY 21st VL KC..J. >lante, shrubs, grass seed, garden toole, fertilizer. .1 can sell you anything aUgil Sill S OCC Cl 5 in Vaughan'. catalogue at the catalogue price. Granulated Sugar J^EM.^^ 79c Antonjni Olive Oil £&£J&&0fi&.1!r.?.'ttZi $ 1.50 PI AffP Pillsbury, Waahburn and Caraaota*-^ S 1 e 2 7 tLVUK %bw^................................................................. t ^ i^afM7Pl717 A ramarkably fina bland of mild, eweat coffaa, at a vary low price. O^C CUrrt-ti Per Pound ............................................ ..... ..... *i^V RICHELIEU ROLLED OATS- These arc not .ordinary rolled oats. They are far superior to most of the rolled oats on the market. Urge 31b. 7-oz. pkg. 28c BATTLE CREEK CORN FLAKES Taclcasrc .....................1,c POST TOAST1ESâ€"Package ..lie SHREDDED WHEAT BtSCUIT- . Package...................,.10c APRICOTSâ€"Fancy Blenheim, Pound.......................3ac PRUNESâ€"Fancy Santa Claraâ€" 70-80 size, pound ..........." ' J«L 40-50 size, pound ,......... " 5; 20-30 size, pound .............*»« RICHELIEU RAISINS^ _ Seeded and cleaned, pkg......3Zc Sultana seedless, package.....wc DROMEDARY DATES-Pkg. 22c FIGSâ€"Turkishâ€" 5 crown, -pound .....*...... *â„¢ MARSHMALLOWS- Bulk, pound ........•â-  •*«*?>c PEANUTSâ€"In IKett-* Fresh roasted, pound ........17c JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS- Fancy large nuts, always fresh? Pound ........•••.......:y£7c SHELLED ALMONDS- Tiger Jordans. pound........«»c MAPLE SUGAR-Richelieu- _ Pure, pound..................**c DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDERâ€"12-oz. can -----...22c NAVY BEANSâ€" â€"^*ney^quauty4 poundsâ€"â€"1Uc LIMA BEANSâ€"Dried: pound. 12c CR1SCOâ€"Down in price; 3-ib. can^60ciJ34-»n, can....30c -ttttvUc LARDâ€"Pure, bulk; pound .. .15c RE1NA PURE OLIVE OILâ€" One of Spraguc, Warner & Co. s best brands; Quart can $1.25; pint can.....65c MAZOLA CORN SALAD OILâ€" Quart can 55c; pint can .....32c CRACKERSâ€"National Biscuit Co. All crackers and sweet cakes arc \ down in price. Buy them in bulk, because they cost you one- half the price of packages. Premium Soda Crackers, lb..20c CHEESEâ€"White Cloudâ€" The finest quality of New York whole milk cheese, delicious flavor. Pound ................,42c =SK4NN£R*S^^ MACARONJbziAND .SPAGHETTIâ€" 7-oz. package-----...........• • IP RICHELIEU MACARONI AND SPAGHETTIâ€"Richelieu quality, which means it cannot be pro- duced of finer quality; 20/pet. cheaper than a 7-oz. package at 10c; 12-oz. package ....-----.He RED WING CATSUP^r^ ~~~ Fine quality at a bargain price; 18-oz. bottle 20c; 9-bz. ......12c COFFEEâ€"My own blend; sweet, mild ; equal in quality to any cof- , fee in cans at 45c a pound; Pound.......... ty-rrrr.......Mc TEAâ€" Oolong 3-A, pound ..----------- 45c English Breakfast L. ft; lb..45c Llpton's Yellow Label, Vj-pound can ................42c SYLMAR CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVESâ€"Large quart can... .3©c WOLFF QUEEN OLIVES-tâ€" 9-oz. bottle..................25c cocktail salmon- No.!^ can....... FRUIT TREES HAVE BEEN HURT. Cold weather has harmed the fruit in many por- tions of the* country, and no one knows how small the crop will be. * The prices of canned fruit at -the present time are extremely to buy them for next winter's use. DEL MONTE PURE JAMSâ€" Fruit and sugar only.â€"Straw- berry, Raspberry and Goose- berry; 15-oz. jars; Dozen jars $4.00; jar.........35c FERGUSON ORANGE MARMA- LADEâ€"Sweet. 11-oz. jar.. .23c MONSOON APRICOTSâ€" Peeled; extra fancy: heavy syr- up. No. 1 ean7^iozTr$2^5"rcan. TlSc / ' DEL MONTE APRICOTSâ€" Peeled; extra fancy; heavy syr- upjjarge So. Z*/* can'- doz.$3 23 can â€"^.^mrr;........â€" .,. ,Â¥,;. .27c MATINEE SARDINESâ€"â€" In olive oil; j4-size large can.35c SUNICAL PEACHESâ€" Yellow cling; fancy ;- Xo. 2 ca" : (k)z. $3.(K); can .......777777. ,25c DEL MONTE PEACHESâ€" Vellow free; large No. 2^jc;>n; D&/.. $3.75; can .7............732c DEL MONTE WHITE CHER- RIESâ€"Royal Anne. Large No. 2Vt can ; doz. $4.20; can ......35c RICHELIEU BARTLETT PEARS The finest quality packed. No. 2 â€"-can-vdoz> $3.15;-can .....___27c RICHELIEU HAWAIIAN PINE- APPLEâ€"There_is_JiaJine^-gr * 'e - T53c1ced7^ Xo. 2 sliced, doz. $3.75; can.."?c Xo. iy2 sliced, doz. $5.00; can 42c

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