Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1929, p. 4

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LIFE ,April 26, 1929 SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Ceaual Aveaae aad ·IZtb Stnet "-aes ~ry ~10-511-512-513 ILuds 514 SPECIAL SALE-APRIL 12.- to 20 Legs of Sprinl Lamb. Special for Saturday Only. Lb. · · ·· aaDeusea· Chairman Announce Program for N. S. Musical Society The ·following program . will be presented at the meeting of the North Shore Musical society Monday afternoon, April 29 : Rasslan Program Prelude-B Flat Major ... . Rachmaninoff Prelude-G Sharp Minor . . . . Rachmaninoff Perpetual Motion . ..... Alkan MacDowell Electa Austin Come Child, Beside Me ...... Bleich mann White Clouds ... . ... . .. Kathleen Manning Mine Be the Lfps .. Mrs. H. H. A. Beach Floods of Spring . . . . . . . . . Rachmaninoff · Carolyn Fuermann Nocturne .. . .......... . ... Lili Boulanger Oriental Romance ... . . Rimsky-Korsakow Humoresque . . ............. Tschaikowsky Elizabeth Weixel Lifeless and Grey the Sea Lies ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H ermann Lohr The Brown Eyes of My Dushka ..... . . . . . . . .... . . . . .... . . .. . Hermann I.<ohr Confided .. . .. .. .. . Alexander MacFady.e n Life . . . . . . . . . .............. Pearl Curran Sarah Ida Perry Bush Waltz A Flat .. . . . . . .... . .... . ... Brahms Romance . . . . .... . ..... Rimsky-Korsakow Arabesque . .. .. ....... . . Basile Wrangell Melodie E .... : . ..... .. . . . . . Rachmaninoff Prelude C Sharp Minor .... Rachmaninoff Margaret Geppert Song of India ...... .. .. Rimsky-Korsakow Slumber Song .... . .. . . . . . . Gretchaninoff April Rain .. . ................ Woodman As We Part . . . . ... . .. . .... .... Ilgenfritz Frances Copthorne Vocal DuetsGoodnight .. . . . . .... . . . . .... . ... ... . Ware Boats of Mine . .... . . ·. . ......... . . Miller ·Mistress Mary . .... . . . . .. ..... . . . . Salter Miss Rae Mrs. Resseguie 40C F~~~~. ~~.~~~. ~~~~~~~. ~~~.~· ... ·30c F~~~~. ~~~~. ~~~~~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 570 8f. S\veet. Cash Discount l on all cash orders of $1.00 or over. Flour, sugar and meat be~r no discount. All orders delivered. · (Russell Photo) 95c FLORIDA ORANGES. 33c s~~~~s~i~~~~~~~. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c w:~~~~u~~~~o~~:.~~~: . . . ........ 70c 1~!~;~:.~~.~~~.~~~~:. .............. 39c FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER. 52c FANCY WISCONSIN POTATOES. 30c BROOMS. 59c MEIERS' PURE CONCORD GRAPE JUICE. 25 C c~~~~l~u. 21 c v~~!Je~z~ec~A%o~R:kg. ... .... .. .... .. 21 C ROANOKE PEELED APRICOTS. S1 80 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT. \ rery juicy and Very svYeet and Jtttcy. Good size and perfect fruit. Doz. Large size, 3 for 2Sc; dozen ..... . 5 p~~~b~A~~. ~.~~.~~~~~~.~ .~~.~~ .... 61 C F~~~~~ sack ................ .. ....... $1.02 Harold \\'. Snell is chairman of the \Vinnetka Boy Scout committee. He has been a member of the Winnetka Zoning Board of Appeals and is a Past Commander of the Winnetka Post, No. 10 of the American Legion. Mr. Snell reports that $800 more is needed to complete the \Vinnetka quota of $2,750 for the budget of the North Shore council of the Boy Scouts. Harold Hill is the chairman of the Finance committee. The other members are: Glen C. Bull, G. B. Calkins, W. B. Cormany, C. ·C. Daughaday, F. A. dePeyster, C. J, Eastman, Sherman N. Gob1". Victor M. Harding, Vic ]. Killian, "'· Bowles King, Herbert Paulson, - Clarence B. Randall, Charles Trumbull, E. L. Weinstock, and William W ersted. While Mr. Snell has no boys of his own, yet he has always been deeply in- terested in the Boy Scout movement and active in promoting its welfare. He says: "I believe it is one of the greatest factors for teaching practical patriotism that we have today. It en- · ters a boy's life at his most impressionable age. Through the Scout Oath and Laws, the Daily Good Turn and its program of interesting activities, it moulds character. It helps establish proper attitudes toward other people and toward our nation. I have always considered that the Scoutmasters were rendering one of the most important services in the community. When they give so generously of their time, it seems only fair that we should give our financial support." Bulk, lb. . ............................ . Pk.................·.................. . A fine 5-se\Yecl broon1. Unusual Yalue . "CARL'S" RIDGE NEWS Vol. I Publiahtd in tht inttrtat of Wilmtttt ptoplt and tht Each ................ . April 26, 1929 No. 16 Quar bottle, 49c; pint bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . pint bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ridgt Rood vicinitv bv tht RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR. Editor. Very fine and a real bargain. No. 10 can, 15c: dozen . .. . . . .. . . . . . · It is almost the first of May, and as spring makes us feel poetic, we shall try a few this week. That is better than the thoughts of a young man, and you know they run in a certain direction this time of the year.

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