Octqber 26.. 1928 Seek Applicants 01::=:::1, for Kenilworth's : Postmaster Task . Applications wilt be received until 0 · 0 midnight of November 13 for the position of. postmaster at Kenilworth. The application blanks are on file in the Kenilworth postoffice. . In order to be eligible for the position of postmaster an applicant must have lived in Kenilworth for at least two years prior to making application and must now reside within the district where mail is delivered from the Kenilworth postoffice, according to the announcement from the postal department. The position of Kenilworth postmaster was made vacant July 1 of this year with the departure of W. S. Blanchard. Mr. Blanchard went to ).( vrris, Ill., to enter business. Mrs. Harriet Savage, then an employe of th_e office, was made temporary postmistress, and was later succeeded by Douglas S. Crooks of Kenilworth who is now the acting postmaster. ·A t· 616 DAVIS SDBBT, BYARftOR Ualv. Z'7SO·SI·SZ·5S Wilmette 8S5·8S6 · 0 Telephoae O We sell oaly the Finest 1 Quality at O the Lowest Prices. No Charge for D o. 0 ucl C. 0 .D. orclen carefully aad quickly filed Giving Parent-Teacher Tea Tuesday, October 30 ).Irs. Samuel Rusnak of 1028 Chestnut avenue will be hostess at a tea ior the mothers and teachers of Miss Davis' room of the Byron C. Stolp school on October 30, at 3:15 o'clock. :\:f rs ..R. D .. Taylor and Mrs. A. Burnil w11l assist. Guests of honor will be all Seventh grade and special teachers, \[ ~s . Robb Harper, Miss Hayes, the prmc1pal; Mrs. W. A. Kendrick, president of the P. T. A.; Mrs. William A. Durgin and Mrs. E. M. Simonds, board members. ..\fter a social hour and refreshlll<'nts, there will be three-minute talks hy the teachers and a general discusston of school problems. These teas ":ere inaugurated last year and pronde a pleasant way br teac-hers and mothers to meet. .\11 mothers of children in Miss l>a\'is' room are invited. Seventh grade and special teachers are: Miss Davis, Miss Wyman, Miss Cl~ase, Miss Perring, Mi·.;s Stevens, ~'f1ss Nussbaum, Mrs. Vernon, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Clark. D o: 0 ORANGES (Valencia) California, Largest Si~e-Doz~. ·.............. '79e FIGS, stuffed with nub, Box .. . . .. : . ... . .. . .. . .... .. 2.Sc DATES, stuffed with nub, Box ... .. . ............. . .... ZSc DATES, Caravan, reg 2Sc val. Z-Pkga · ............... .... J~.c r SUGAR 10 lbs. White Cloth Bag .J. 69e PICKLES, (Icicle) Pt. Jar. something new in ..icldes · ·' Jar ..... . ...... ........ . .. Sic PICKLES, Nancy Haake, For Luncheon, 6 Jars, .. .$1.00 0 0 ' 0 0 0 GRAPEFRUIT-Florida (Large) 2 for .............. :: ... ..... .-........... Z9e PANCAKE FLOUR A. B. C. Z-Pkgs· .... .. ............ .Z9c RIP·E OLIVES, (Colossal) Mayweod, reg. $J .SO yaJ. Qt. Can ... ......... . ... .$1.39 D 0 o· BUTTER Meadowgold Brick s,e COCOA, Moaarch, pound can, ............... . . . .. .3tc SARATOGA FLAKES. N. B. Co. Luncheoa Wafer. Pkt. ...... ... .. .. ... .. .... lk ORANGES-Florida-Juicy-Doz........................................... S9e Reduced Price for N. U. Games Stopa This Week Sad news for the youngsters of the north shore! This Saturday's football game at Dyche stadium will be the last one to which children wilt be admitted at the reduced fee of 25 cents. Thereafter, because of the great demand for seats, the regular admission price is to be charged to all applicants. The second Northwestern team plays · Illinois' second team t.his Saturday. D 0 0 GINGER ALE (Buach) Ex· tra Dry Pale, l bottles .. .30c: SILVER POLISH (Peacock's) Reg. ZSc Yal. Jar .. lie S'!RUP. (Lo· Cabia) Meclaum ··ze c:aa . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Z9c: Ji'LOUB PiDsbury Sack GRAPE JUICE (Armour) quart bottle ..... . ........ 41c: SARDINES, akiwmecl aad boneless, ia Imp. OJiye oil. Lar·e Can ....... .. ....... 3lc: D 0 0· $1.09 APPLES - Jonathan - Box $2.98-5 lbs·.............................. 490 ANCHOVY PASTE, tube . .ZSc CAVIAR ROMANOFF (Red tin) .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .49c STRAWBERRY OR RASP. PRESERVES. T- Garden, pound jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c: SOAP FLAKES Ivory Large Pkg. New Girl Scout Troop Plana Hiking Program The first autumn meeting of Troop 0APPLES- Delicious- Box $4.50-Batket ..............................490 FIGS (Beckwith) for hnak. fut, caa .................. ZOe: PICKLES, B. A B., jar ..... ZSc: GRAHAM CRACKERS, Na· tioaal Biscuit Co. Z pk.s·.. ZSc SODA CRACKERS, . p,... .. iam, 2 pkp. . ....... .. .... Z5c: .l 9e ORANGE MARMALADE, Tea Garden, pouad jar .... Sic PECANS, shelled jumbo haiYea, pouad . ............ lie: TOILET PAPER (Silk Tia· sue), 4 rolla . ............ .. Zlc D 0 2. Girl Scouts of the Joseph Sears !'chool, was held Tuesday of this week. Troop 2 is a new group made up of girls from the fifth and sixth grades. An overnight hike for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade girls of the school was planned for Wednesday night, according to Miss Gertrude Herrick, assistant director of physical education at the school. 0 SOAP Crystal White 10 Bars PEACHES, Monarch, Doz.,$3.31 Larte Caa .. .. ........ .... Zic PINEAPPLE, Moaarch Doz·......... ... ....... .$4.51 Larp Caa ... .. ..... . .... lie S9o PEARS, Butlett, Doz. . . . $4.15 U...e Can ................ 4Sc CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING A group of relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pettinger of 1424 Wil- · mette avenue with a party and silver shower last Saturday night on the occasion of their ·3ilver wedding anniversary. 0 POTATOES- Sweet- Jeney·- 3 lbs·................................. zse 0 . CORN, GoWea Baatam, Moa · Apollinaris COFFEE, Moaarch, Noae D 0 0 I 0 arch, Doz. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .$2.75 Caa · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .ZSc PEAS, aweet, Moaarch Doz. . ................... $%.75 Caa ...................... 2Sc TC:,~T~~-~·.. ~~~~ .... $Z.7S Caa · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2Sc "The QaeeD of Table Watera." Famous tlae world ~Yer, carboaatecl oaly with ·pt! ~~ ... d. *., 75, ··-, per oz., ,... better at $1 pouad, 3 IM. $1M TEA, Monarch, Cree. or Black. ~' lb. Can ....... . . Sic: T~MATO SOUP, Moaarcla Z5c: STRc:aaaAWB·E·· R · R.·y·· ·RA· · ·s· p'·a· E. ·R· RY · Miss Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]. Melville Brown of 99 Robsart road, Kenilworth is attending the University of Illinois Homecoming thi· .s week-end, CBLBR -Michigan- Bunch· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · · .I 9e 0 0 0 0 O O 0 e e0 · e e 7 7 7 I y . ClQ.per _d.,.,,·$4.:'~ ·.fSc Bottle .............. ZSc ~::-.,.. 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