Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1928, p. 11

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S~ptember 21, 1928 . I WI :L M. E T T .E ~ · ~ I F £ '. '. 11 , CLUB IS . REORGA~. IZED Breakers Beac~emben ·Modify Plans Fine and Family Agree on Assessment to Build Club . ' Members of the Breakers Beach club, of which W. Lr M~K.ay of Evanston is president, and many north shore residents are members, have ~ust completed plans for the modification of their organization since its purchase from the original promoters. The new plans call for the abandonment of the twelve-story hotel building which was to have been erected. Instead, a club of ample proportions· will be built from the present unit for purely social and recreational purposes. It is to be a family club of repr~sentative n_ orth shore people and will have none of the bizarre, Coney Island atmosphere that, it was feared, would follow the original project. Since the club is now under the management of a Board of Directo:-s composed of north shore business men, the personnel and regulations will be ba·sed upon highest ideals. The hoard expects to finish the entry and grounds around the building with driveways, parking space and landscapin'g to make it, on the whole, an attractive spot. At a recent meeting of the members an assessment of $250. plus tax. was Yoted to carry on the modified project. Following the payment of the required asse~c;ments and dues, memberships will be a11owed only after each applicant . has had the approval of the Board of Admissions and a waiting list will be inaugurated. It was announced this \Yeek that a. general meeting of the club membership will · bf held Tucscla:v evenint!', September 25. at 8 o'clock. at the Haven school. Evanston. to discuss plans nf the club building. .0 0A I· t·I· O , .· 1 0' · '0. 1 M..··; . 0 Oa'· , ... . · 'I 616 DAVIS ,STREET, EVAMSTOM · . . -·. , .Uaiv. 2750·51·52·53 · WUmette 835·8S6 . C. 0. D. and Telephone Orders Accepted-Free DeliVery . · B O D 0 0 Soap Flakes American Family S lb. pkg. 49o Pure Cane granulated, 10-lb. . SUGAR ·69e Soap . ·o ·· Americaa· Familr ·.. · lO ·Bus 59e 0 ········ 0 ·· olive ·oil n.·'s Antonl.. Qt. oaa $1.49 California Valencias, large size, dozen .... 19e .Hawaiiaft Products .· : · au ·TTEB ~--~------------~ . ~ Monarch D 0 ~ Meadow Gold ~ - · ..k s~· B.... ~ ~· Piaeapple Meetor aad Guava .Jell,. s .J $1 oo ... . . oTOKAY GBAPES--caiiforuia's Baspb'r:vPreserves Monarch Made of Select Berries Doz. $4·50 Lb. Ju S9o Strawbe··J' or Aspuagus Monarch-AU green· 1928 pack Doz. $5.75 Large oaa. 49o . ~ COI'I'EE Jb k · P g. $1.49 Caaad·a Gia.ger Ale . · The Champagne of Ginger Ales Doz. $1.98 ~ P·,. 0 Best Eating, Basket ........... 59C Spaghetti or Maoaroai Monarch Brand 3 lb. pkg. 290 D 0 Atb-act;ve fjction on New Lists at Library of the _new hooks listed at the "'ilmettc Public Jibrarv this -week are of thr fiction type. The list includes the following: ).f ost 0 A1"' ~IJ · · · ~OutnartS "The Queen of Table Watera" Famous the world over, carbon· ated only with its own gas Pints, per doz., $2.75, Bottle 2Sc Quarts, per doz., $4.95, Bottle 45c RP.~'f AT~ f'OLJ;F.CTION ,\ hhott-"~C'ig-n e urs of La Saulaye." R!lnning-~":\fonf'~' of H er Own." B en efi c·ld - "Little Clown Lost." R~· r·ne-"D e stiny Bay." C'al I aghan-"Strange Fugitive." C'hristi<'-"l\fy~tery of the Blue 'I'raln." C'urwoorl-"Piains of Ahraham." <iibhs-"Ag<' of Reason." Lan e-"C'indy." 'M"ul ford-"::\Tf>snuite Jenkins." l\Tason-"Top Kick" Norris-"Foolish Virgin." Singmast('r-"What E\·erybody Wanted." SEVEN-nAY ('OJ,LECTION Cournos-"Fifteen Finest Short StariPs." Ford-"A Man C'ould Stand Up." Gal!nvorthy- "Swan Song." Parrish-"Ail Kneeling." GENERAL Doystoy<'vsky...:_"House of the Dead." SPal-"House of Simplicity." l\Till er-"Stunt Night Tonight." 0 0SWEET POTATOES-New Jerseys, 0 Cider Vinegar Monarch Qt. bottle 29o Ripe Olives supreme quality Can 39o 3 Ibs......... ~.: ...... 2,e Figs, Beokwitb's B 0 PALM OLIVE SOAP Known the World Over ·~ Delicious, Healtlafal and N ourlshlug . . caa 220 PartJ' Cookies A dainty wafer for the unexpected, guest .Baa-s 19e Can 59a 0 DAPPLES-Cooking, 3 lbs·...... ~ .................................... 25e Shelled Peeaas JLumbb.o halves 8 90 Kea·l·ratioa. The Dog Food Supreme 6 Caas9Se 3 Caa.s 50o II 0 o. Wilmette to Welcome New Baptist Pastor Sept. 30 Wilmette will extend a formal welcome to Dr. George D. Allison, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, at a Recognition serivce to be held in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, September 30, at 4 o'clock. Representatives of various denominations in the village and community leaders wtlt participate in the program. Wednesday evening, October 3, the members of the Baptist congregation will g_ive a dinner and formal reception in honor of the new pastor and his family. · Dr. Allison assumed his duties as pastor of the Baptist church early this ~onth. _ _ Og;:...:u.._ _ __ Mrs. L. M. Owen and her daughter, Joan, who have been living with ·Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beem of 707 Linden avenue, have p1oved . to Detroit. 0 CBJPS .· 0 Procter and Gamble's. .The quick Suda. Toilet Paper Seminole Silk Tissue 1,000 Sheets to the Roll 6 lor 49o · · Lal'ge phg. 2.1e Quaker Oats S Pkis. Z9o 0 0 0 CELERY-Kalamazoo, Mich., 2 bunch s... ·oo·······o·····o·oo· ........... 2,e Kellogg's Co·a. l'lakes, s pkgs. Z5o Sbredded Wbeat Pkg. lie . . II · IVORY SOAP FLAKES Make· dainty clothes last loafer L811Je pkg. 2. IO · . . Pkl. Z44t Post's Br~~ Flake· 2 Pkl·· ~se Cream ol Wheat

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