Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1929, p. 5

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July 12, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 5 Many Women Join, r.::=roe 1 0 LEGIONNAIRES PLAN Golf Class; U ... d JUBILEE ON JULY 20 New MayFormAnotherO emo· National Commander McNutt to Attend; Athletic Events, Contests to Feature Twentv-one women reported at the .first meeting of the Golf class sponsored by the Playground and Recreation board Tuesday morning at the Village Green, and recreation officials ' Col. Paul V. McNutt, national com- see a possibility for another class if mander of. the American Legion, Col. the respon se continues as great as the Howard P. Savage, past national com· first meeting indicates. mander, and David Lee Shilinglaw, Regi stration s may be made at the Illinoi s Department commander, will r ec reation office, telephone 4o8, or at be the principal speakers at a Seventh the seco nd clas s meeting at 10:30 District Legion Summer Jubilee to be o'clock next Tue sday morning and if staged in Rogers Park Saturday, July as many as thirty women arc present. 20. di\'ision of the class \· vill he made to The Seventh di strict' of the Legion provide for more individual instruction includes all north shore posts and local for each woman. Legionnaires are. keenly inter~ sted in' Onlv a nominal i ce to cover the cost th.e program. outlmcd b}' a. spectal com- of ii~struction is being made and 1111ttee appomted by _Dtstnct c.omman- amotmits to fifty cents per lesson. d~r \V.alter T .. QUJgley. Thts c?m· T. D. Harvev. professional of the m.tttee ts compnse.d of the followmg: Communi tv. G~lf course is in charge Lt~l~ C. Hart , chatrman; \V. C. Bechf tl 0 . K twx. G 1e 1essons. to ld . \\ "11' 1 tam ..rcorge 's -- ugar- o -------man. Harry T. Johnson, and D. C. SAIL FOR HAW All Leach. · Mrs. Sarah E. Gay sailed Saturday, All-Day Program July 6, from Los Angcle.s harbor on the Plans call for the taging of the Calawaii for Hilo, Hawaii. She was monster jubilee on the lake front :1t accompanied by her niece, Miss Mary the foot of Fan\'(~ 11 avenue, Rogers McClure of Ravenswood. They plan Park. and activities will start in the to snencl a month with Mrs. Gay's morning, continuing throughout the daughter, Mrs. ]. N. Campbell, on afternoon and evening hours. A huge Paauhau plantation and to visit relast reet procession will inaugurate .the tives i_ n California on their return. event. Commander Quigley will act a; master of C<'remonics. ~fr. and Mrs. Harry Gaither , 1318 The program as outlined to date, will Fore st avenue. are vacationing at be a~ follows: Boulder Lake, where they will remain 11) ::~o .-\. . M . 7th Di~tritt .Junior Baseuntil August 1. They are accompanied hall «'hampion!:'hip at Bollwood field, (:\fain strt' l't nnd Florent:P avenu e ) E\·- hv their two children and Mr. and n.nstcm. ~f rs. Harold Gruver. 2 ::w P. ::\T. Big- Parad e-Drum nnd -oHug-!P c·flrps, floats ancl mnrC'hing- units David Xelson of 821 Elmwood left DPvnn HY(·nue, Clark !:'tree t, lloward avenut' ancl Sh PI'i(ln n n·ad to Farwell a n :nu <.: this week to join 1\[rs. Xclson at their ancl tht' laiH·. -l?dge on Chambers Island in \\'iscon-! P. ~f. Drum and Bug·le ~· (Jt·p:-; lH ' iZP s Ill. co tnp r- titictn. 51'. ~r. A(ldr'!:'!-i, l';llll V. :\kXutt (Introdu C' tflry r emarl(S by Dadd L. SlTillin~ 616 DAVIS STREET Univ. 2'150-51-52-53 Wilmette AT MORGAN'S e 1· ID8 S a Je 01 1 0 OC 0 0· a~s-a~6 C.O.D. and Telephone Orders Accepted-Free Delivery 0 0 0 D 0 0 VA~E~~~~~~~~~n $1.00 3X: Canada Dry Ginger Ale Case of dz. bottles SUGAR Red Pure Cane Granulated 10 lbs. in white cloth sack $1.98 GINGER ALE or ROOT BEER Morand's quart bottles. Dozen D 0 0 Raspberries The tastiest of all the berries. Pint box D 0 0 0 59c Pineapple Tidbits. Monarch. .Tu .. t the thing for salads. Large can $1.49 Welch's · 29c Pineapple Juice · Ionarch. Suh,ie('f to market 11rice Grape Juice Mak es a. coolingdrink, too. Quart Lg. can D 59c California Sunkist. 29c D 0 0 EMONS Large size. Dozen ... .. American Family 39c Devilled Ham 1\Ionn.rch.Very fine qua1ity. Can D 0 0 law). 5 ::}() 1'. ::\T. Pt·e~(: ntation SL'\'t>nth Dis- t: .·· Many Po~ ts Cooperate Legion posts in the SC\'t'nth district arc: Trowell. headed hv ~ onnan R. 11erg: Sheridan. comma;Hicr, Reid A. \\' hi taker; J osrph ~f. Scsterhenn at Glenview, headed hy Harold Grenning; Daniel ('. Gibbins post. Joseph P. 'foale. commander; Xorth Town. :\lile . E. Barry, commander: Peter J. Huerter, (\\'ilmctte) ~f. ]. Kloepfer. com mander. and D<n·i cl Lee Shilingla\\·, commander; :;\;orth Shore, H. J. Hcllstrnm. commander: . Evanston. R. ]. Chamberlain. com111ander: \Vilmette Han·ey }f. Hopp, commander: Hogcrs Park. H. ]. Die se l. commander; and · Kites township, .'\. ]. Lindemann. commander. trid t'ttloJ·s - lft,\\'nnl J'. SaYag-(·. En·ningprog-r:tm - I'uhlit: lnitintion t'Pl't· lllnn~·-L e>g- ion ritu:tl in }):tg-c·antry. Sti'C't·t (lan<'ing- at Lunt :l\'t>nue anfl Lnkt>. Adch·d fpatur e s - \\'ater sports, A. A. U. ehGmJ)i1·11!:-'hip outdoor swimming ra ·es; outhoa nl nwtor boat 1':-t<·t·s. In Photograph& Only Can Y esterdaya Live SOAP 10 bars Cherries California D CHIPSO 0 59c Large package Black Bings Deliciously sweet. 25c Golden Bear 120 d elicious wafers to lb. can Party Cookies 0 D 0 0 0 19c Sardines Imp. Norweg-ians. Large can Lb. 49c Nancy Hanks Luncheon · 29c 35c Black. Raspberries The first of the season. Pint box PICKLES 'Large j:1r 0 ORANGES Large and full of sweet juice. Reg. 79c doz. Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .. . Pin Money Florida 19c Reports ExtE~rmination of Fruit Fly in Florida \Yorcl has bern rece-ived from Norman Vissering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harn· Vissering of 256 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth 1 who has a citrous ranch at Babson park near Lake Wales Fla .. that the Mediterranean Fruit fly, which has been in fe . ting the fruit crops since early J unc, has been exterminated. Government inspectors have asked the property owners to clean up their groves, destroy all vegetables. and keep the crops picked, so that the fly will not have . anything to live on durinR' the summer. Since this has been done there have bee n no new infestions. Norman Vissering's ranch was not in the district that was infested but was within twenty miles of the area. The worst damage was around · Orlando as far as Winter Haven, through the citrous region. - - - -- -- - - - I All Children Smile for Bernie JULY SPECIAL Six Buff Photographs 0 0 59c Antonini's D 0 PICKLES Chow chow, pickled ouions, sweet mixed. 4 ja.rs Olive Oil Pure Italian imported. Quart can $5.oo Regular Price $10 Appoint menta Should Be Made at Once $1.00 0 Queen Olives Large jar $1.49 Ripe. Olives Lindsay's. Pint can u 0 0 0 Bernie Studio 11 29c D 0 Mayonnaise Jane Anne's Pint jar Better Picturei--Better Value~"' 16%3 Sherman AYe. EYanaton Tel. UniYeraity 8998 O~J:=:::IOC':I'o~:==-o I 49c Subject to market price , . 9 1 C ~:~~~ ~~v!~ picnics. 2 bottles 49c 29c eoJ::::!J n

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