Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1926, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE ] uly 23, 1926 SHOPandSAVE. 821 DavisSl MARKET · Evanston I Specials·FriCiay and Saturday, July ·23 and 24 Our Prices Always Lowest~uality 'Consider~d~ Genuine 1926 Spring Legs of Lamb Delecatessen Counter I .... )1e lb. Sugar Cured Boneless Brisket · Corned Beef I Very Best Sliced Boiled Ham I I Prime Nativ:e Pot Roast ef Beef 6Se lb. ISY2e lb. Our Own Brand 100% Pure Pork Sausage ~eat 2Se lb. Swift's Small, Lean Sugar Cured 'BACON by the piece 1 Home Baked Veal Loaf 41e lb. Home Made Creamed · Potato Salad - 29e lb. ~ Genuine Calves Liver )4e lb. I )Oe lb. ; )9e lb· . ·- Freah Lake Superior White Fish Creamed Cottage Cheese I received fresh daily I Strictly Fresh Halibut Steak )2e lb. 11e lb. )Se lb. Fresh Dressed Chickens Our Specialty eventful trip in E urope. Sorry you didn't hear ft:Dm us sooner but the mail is adju sted so tha t it would have been fru itless t o wri te beforehand. " Hoping y ou are feeling fin e, I w ant to t hank you m an y times over for the· Receive Letters From Syman splen did opportunity you offered u ~ Bows and Walter Schroe· when you o ff er ed t h e Hollister P rize.' der, Campaign Winners Another ~tter The following letter was received at _ Word ha~ been r·e ceived thisSweek the same time from the oth er prize from Walter Schroeder and yman . d "I 1 Bo\vs. the New Trier High school boys , wnmer, \tV alt er .s.chroe er: apo. owho were the winners in the Lloyd 1 gize fo r no t \\Tttmg sooner but You Hollister "On T o Eu rope" cat~1paign. wou ld not have received this letter any T h e boy s wrote the letters . July ·soon('r for · we do not land at Plymouth while on board the steamshtp Pr~st- until tomorrow morning. F urtherde nt Hard ing, as they were neanng more. we have been having ·such a Plymout h, where they landed. The wonderful time that we would haYe letter from Syman Bm~·s follows: probably forgotten to write after al1. "\\·~ have he.en havmg, ~ ~onder"\Vc made very good usc of the $5 ful tnp: I .certamly got a ktck out .of which you gave to each .of us to he the tram nde and we hav~ some mce use d 011 the train. We spent a \VOnpictures of the Hudson. Nt.agara Falls d~rful night at the Me Alpin and other surpassdd all my expectatwns ·. and I places in Xcw York, and on the fol be lien \Vally ha s some good ptcturcs: lowinrr day to our great delight, sailccl mine failed. from th e port of Hoboken. On the "The ~fcAipin Hotel is an excellent second day, however , I didn't think place to stop and I have never seen it to be so delightful. for I got . a such wonderful rooms. touch of sea-sickness. I soon rcmerltcd "\t\'e are having a fine hoat ride and that. however. I right now we are off the coa st of Eng- "July Fourth was a big day. for 11 :'. land. \ Ve have met some very fine v.:,. had the nlra sure of heanng Dr. people among them many teachers in \Vi se . a prominent Rabbi, talk at the high school an<! college s . . Among the celebration. Later S\·m and 1 won the ce lebrities on the boat is Rahhi ~r i se double s golf championship. for which of New York we received medal s July 7, from the "J ul~· 4 we had some sp('echcs hy director of the entertainments. \Ve some prominent preachers and on the sighted land this afternoon and are same dav \Vallv and 1 won the now in readiness to land." doubles ·c hampiot; ship in golf. Today, \Vhilc in Europe tl1at boys will vi sit (Wednesday, July 7) we received our England. France. Belgium and Hot medals for the championship. Ther lane!. Thev will spen(l nearly a week arc splendid som·enirs of our Atlantic in Paris a;HI will take a motor trip trip. through the battlefields of the \\·orlrl "\Vc are due to clock tonight in war. Thcv will also motor through Plymouth at 12 ::ID a. ru. (Thursday J. England a-nd visit the Shakespeare \ V e arc looking forward to a very I country. 'ON TO EUROPE' BOYS TEll OF OCEAN TRIP ? --------------·- -------·---------- BREAD Is Your Best Food And when we say Bread, we mean not only loaf-bread, but all the other tempting and delicious baked goods that share the Brea~· virtues : Coffee Cakes Luncheon Rolls Sweet Rolls Dinner Rolls Health, satisfaction and econ· omy follow the liberal use of all these on your table. Ask your grocer for- EVER.VTHING AUTOMOBILE .fOr. t.he TIRES are DOWN from 10 to 20 per cent. NEVE It CLOSED Wilson's Better. Bread - the sweet, delicious loaf that takes the H out of your High Cost of Living. We have a full Line. 'J~1 MAIN Witmette STREET . THE WILSON BAKERY 1162 Wilmette Avenue Phone 414 ~hone \\%neitJ~8ot J.C.Slown A.B.VanDeusen

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