Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Aug 1929, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE Aug ust 9. 1929 A. S. VanDeusen SELLER OF GOOD. FOOD Ceatatal Aveaue aad IZtb Stiteet· L. W. Jones' Return From Extensive Wisconsin Tour Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Jones, and their daughter, Adelaide, of 10!20 Central an~nue. returned Tue sday evenin~ from a motor trip to Rcecbburg, \Vis ., where thev were guests at the home of Me and Mrs. \Vatter \\"inchester. Man\· pleasant trip s wcr(' enjoyed a · Reed s·hurg is situated in the midst of great scenic heautv. In fact, Dr. Jonos. \\·ho has travelled extcnsivelv · in varioHs parts of the world, states. he has nen:·r seen am·thing to exert . the beaut\· of that part of vVi ::;con sin . There was a trip t'o Kilbourn. Cold \ Vater Canvon, and tl1c Dells. An eHning was spent up the river in a natural amphitheatre where was stagecl an ~ndian pageaut or "po,,· wow" an~! ceremonial. It was extemelv interesting and realistic, with ar:¥out ·a hundred Indians in their natural re!!alia. AmonQ other features, Silver Tongue. tht· fa mous Indian Tenor. high up amongst t he rock s, with spot lights ·thrown upon him , sang several beautiful song~. t h ese bei ng in English. · An othe r trip was to Baraboo ancl D evit's Lak e. an d anot her to Madison. vis iting t he S tate universi t v, and the Nati onal Cavitol b ui lding, said to he o ne of t he fi nes t h ui tdi ngs of it s kind ·in th e cou ntrv. Dr. Jones a lso visit~rl t he M emori a l hospital. an up-to-date a n d busv in st itution. On S u ndav Miss Jones \Vas the soloist a t t h e First Pre.sbvterian church, w h e re M r s. W inch ester is organist. Wilmette Nine Drops Grievous Tilt With Rogers Park Sunda}' August day:; are "dog days" according to popular opinion, and the "hounds of misfortune" followed. the \Vilmette Chamber .---~-:--:-..,.,....__, of Commerce basehall team Sunday afternoon at the Village Green, with t he result that Rogers Park went h ome, toting a · 6-5 win. The locals can onlv blame themseh~es for the loss. Six errors afield, only six hits at bat and Phi ll ips' reBilt Baker lapse in the seventh stanza, when he commit ted a balk and followed it with a wild pitch, combined to help the visitors take an otherwise hard-fought tussle. One bright star that wasn't destroved when the north-siders bombed the- local firmament with defeat was Hilt Baker, \Vilmette guardian of the keystone sack. Be sides hand.ling three putouts and one assist. Bill tripled in the fiht inning, sen:ding two runs home. After that sock he was treated with much respect by · Gordon, who walked him three ti.mes. Joe Borre was a lso a fac t or in the home offensive, with a two-bagger and triple figuring in rallies. The visitors presented a strong batting attack. Daly and \Vollman garnered a single and double apiece, while Yeates and Curran celebrated with a duo of singles each. Gordon, . Rogers Park hurler, shot the ball from the portsicle and \\·as extremely wild, particularh· in the earl\' frames. He was 'a stron-g ma~ in a pinch howeHr. and added his extensive know ledge of the game to clever when the locals. tlHeatened. Phoaes GrocefJ 510-511-512-513 Meals 514 A personal service store, personall y operated fo r 2 5 consecutive yearsinviting the most rigid comparison o f prices and qualities-no t of a fe w ltading item s, but of our entire stock . Dollar Da~s-August 12·13 F~~~~ ~~~:~!r~g:~R~~~ ~~~~~~~~· S I.00 ~~~~~~~-~~~~~ ~~~~-~~~~~: .. $1.00 s~~!~~~r~~~~-~-~·.. ... .......... $1.00 ORANGES. California's Finest Valencias. Very sweet and juicy. 3Y2 doz . ..... . . · $1.00 . · s~~~· . ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~·.t~~: ... .. ... SI~OO COFFEE. My Own Blend. Equal to any 65c coffee. 2 pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . TEA. Lipton's Famous Yellow Label Orange Pekoe. 2 half pound cans .. . .. . RIPE OLIVES. Stratford extra large, best quality. 3 pint cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI.OO · SI oo p~~!. ~~'::zEc-:~~ ~~~~-~~~e·t·~~~~~~- $}.00 D~!~". ~-~~~N·S·~~· -~~ .r~~~-~~~ .s~~~ . $}.00 · BARTLETT S T E M M E D PEARS. None-Such. · For sauce or salad. 6 large halves of tender, sweet fruit. 4 No. 1 tall cana CORNED BEEF. Libby's. Fine for cold meat or ~~ hash. 3, 12 oz. cans -' · sI oo , t Mr. an d Mrs. Ar~hu. Bonnet, 157 Ro~sa r t road, Kenilworth, have hacl as the1r guests for the past two weeks. Miss A. C. B r uns, of Hol lywood, Cat., and Mrs. Sydney R. McDonaugh. Thev h~ve now gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, and w~ lt return .to Ke1 ii lworth where they will stay w1th the Bonnets for another ten days. oo -o~ I r. and M r s. C. H. Rc nt of J88 ~ f e tro:-;e avenue. Kenilworth, returned on Sund~,. fr~:nn a months' trip through the ( anachan · Rockies. -0-- $1.00 TEA BALLS. Richelieu 2 tins of 20 balls each IVORY SOAP FLAKES. 4 large size package a $}.00 $1.00 $1.00 $} PEACHES. Sun-Tint. 6 large, firm halves m a delicious pure syrup. 4 big No. 2 ~2 cana $1.00 $1.00 1 oo Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, 333 a':cnue. Keni lworth is entertaining a fnend of hers, Mrs. Ketlv of Cm·ing- \\"arwick road. Kenilworth, bas left Ot! a motor trip to New Auhorn, Wis. ton. Kentucky. · Mrs. Daniorth is staying with her parents, ~f r. and Mrs. Ira C. Darling at their home, 256 Keni lworth avenue. "\f rs. J. A. Culbertson 220 Melrose APRICOTS. Golden Gate. Fine quality sliced frui.t. 5 No. 1 tall cans ... TOMATOES. Plymouth R ock. Exceptional quality at thia low CONCORD GRAPE JUICE. Meiers' well-known product. 4 pint bottle a. or ~ 2 q uart bottle a . . . -' · WHITE GRAPE J U I C E . Meiers' Catawba. 3 pint bottles . . . .. . ::::e·. 6..~~~~~ ..N~~ . ~ . Wilmette is to have a $1 oo,ooo Thrift Club. -oKeith, 310 \ \'arwick r oad, Ke n i l~\·orth. has ret u r ned f rom a m o t or trip with severa l other boy" t h rou gh Ye llowstone Park and Color ado. The boys were gon e abou t a m onth. Har old · $1.00 $1 · oo House- Exceptional quality at thia · low price SALMON. Redwood Finest Red Alaska Sockeye. 3 1 pound tall cans · oo AMMONIA. Webb's hold. 4 quart bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SARDINES. Oneida Imported Smoked Sardines in pure olive :!~.8 ~4 pound 4 . GRAPE FRUIT. Richelieu The heart of select tree-ripe c~~;k!~~ $1.00 ~~~~..·~~ . $1.00 $ You Profit Most When Taking Advantage of $ !."::at. 4 No. 2 $}.00 KEN-L-RATION . A . healthy, bal need food that will tempt · the moat particular doa. 7 cana . . . . . . . . · TOILET PAPER. Scotch Belle. 1801 aheet rolla. ~1 12 for ..... .. ~ · STRAWBERRY PRESERVE. None-Such. Select berries and pure au1ar. 4, 16 oz. alaaa jara PEACH PRESERVE. Pansy, packed by Spra1ue- Warner. Delicious fruit and pure au1ar. DOLLAR DAYS Monda,. and Tuesd&J', August 12 and 1 ~ Men 's Business Suits Cleaned and Pressed Ladies' Pl ain Dress No Pleats no Sleeves · s1 oo oo $1.00 JELLY. Ricbelieu Quince, Red Currant or Crabs1·oo . apple. 3, 10 oz. jara . . 0 !r! 6 . z. . ~~~~ . . ..... $1.00 $1.00 PICKLES AND OLIVES. Two quart jara of select Dill pickles and two pint jara of Victor BRING AND CALL Clothes are Much Cleaner when Washed or Dry Cleaned by $1.00 ~~:::·h ~~.~~ . ...... $1.00 on all cash orders of $1.00 or over. Flour, au gar and meat bear no discount. All orders delivered. NELSON LAUNDRY and Dr~ Cleaning S~stem CENTRAL AT MAIN ST., WILMETTE Phone 1800

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