Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Oct 1924, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LI SEEK FUNDS TO The First Presbyterian churcl. ;~ announcing some very unusual and attractive featurt>s in connection with its annual Harvest Home celebration. '.'Forget-Me-Not-Day" Calls The sermon and music this Sunday morning will be _appropriate to t_his for Volunteers occasion. A spec1al quartet consisting of Empress Trewartha Piers<:Jn. soprano; Ethel M. Swindell, contralto; \\'omrn and girls of Wilmette and Clarke Shipp, tenor; Chester LawK,.·nilworth will he ushered into renee, !,ass. with Miss Erma Rounds sen·icc, similar to that performed dur- as organist will present the following ing the stirring days of 1917-18, Sat- program: lJrday, Xovemher 8, on the occasion Organ Prelude of national "Forget -Me-Not-Day," to Offertoire in G .. . ... .... .... Batiste he ohserved throughout the nation in Anthem aid of the disahled American veterans "The Woods and Every Sweet of the \Vorld war. Smelling Tree" . . ........... West At the in stance of Great Lakes Offertory Anthem Chapter, No. 7, of the Disabled Amer"Lord of Hosts" ican \'eteram of the World War. (15th century) .. . ..... .... Burney Thomas A. Patrick, commander. at Solo the lf. S. Na,·al hospital, Great Lakes. "The Glory of God in III.,Mrs. Edward J. McArdle, Ill ~ature" ............... Beethoven Broadway, has heen appointed chair- Organ Postlude man for Wilmette in the "Forget-MeMarche Triomphale .. . ...... Dubois Not-Day" campaign. Those wishing In connection with the Harvest to volunteer their services on that da\· Home dinner Tuesday evening, Noare rec,uested to communicate with vember 4, a very unique program of Mrs. McArdle at Wilmette 2013. entertainment has heen arranged :com- Gives Company D Men The express purpose of national plete radio outfits and bulletin boards ··Forget-Me-Not-Day" is to raise are being installed for the election reTalk on Citizenship funds essential to carry on the work tums. Mr. James C. Shepherd, the Dr.· Donald M. Callie spoke on the amon~ the disabled veterans. 4he noted Scotch comedian and imperson- duties of a citizenship and described campaign area, locally, extends from ator, has been engaged for the conditions in Canada, at the annual £,·an!itOn to Zion City and hundreds evening. He will give a Harry Lauder reunion and camp-fire of Company D, of volunteers are sought to assist the program as one of the special featurrs . held at the Byron C. Stolp school chairmen in the worthy enterprise. Monday night, when 55 officers and ~(oney derived from the sale of the Caddies "Borrow" Bicycles lllemhers of the former reserve militia little blue flowers, now being made company answered the mess call. for the occasion hy thousands of But the Police Interfere M. H. McMillen and J. R. Harper maimed war Hterans. will he used Robert Adams, 16 years of age, and succeeded J. · R. MacFarland an d lor the assistance of disabled soldiers Alvin Koenig, 13 'years, both of Chi- Arthur H. Howard, who retired as diwhose compensati_on is insufficient to cago, decided that it would be better rectors of the association. Louis T. take care of their needs. to ride home on bicycles than on the "L" Starkel was elected to t he board of Throughout the country, it is said, when they saw two hicycles parked near directors to fill the unexpired term of artists are pi ann ing to lend their ef- the North Shore golf club grounds, Sam A. Hall, who moved to Spirit forts to the success of the campaign early this week. Lake, Idah o. hy designing attractive posters hera ldThe hoys, who were acting as cadIra A. Jones, president of Company ing- "Forget-Me-Not-Day." Indorse- dies during the dar, simply "borrowed" D association, presided. He was exment of the movement and promise of the wheels for the ride home. Local tended a special vote of thanks by active support has also been received police located the miscreants and they the organization for the man ner in from the national headquarters of the were turned o\·er to the juveni le authori· which he has carrild on the present American Legion, War Mothers and ties. administration. other patriotk and veteran~ societie~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Campaign organizations are being!: effected in all the communities of the north shore territorv, Commander Patrick announces. a·nd the wholehearted support of the residents in purchasing the hlt1e Rowers is confidently anticipated. AID DISABLED PRESBYTERIANS HOLD HARVEST HOM~ FETE New Trier Pointed for Highland Park Griddera The Kew Trier high school gridd~rs are ready tn meet the aerial attack which it is expected will be employed by the Deerfield high school eleven Saturday afternoon at Highland Park. The Deerfield team has made most of its heavy gains and scores on forward passing, and if the Highla!ld Parkers play a passing game they w11l find real opposition from the green and gray players, who have l~en drilled all week in the art of hreakmg up that style of offense. Although several of the New Trierites were injured in the Waukegan ga!'le and the entire squad still feels the stmg of the 34 to 0 heating, Coach Childs' men plan on staging a strong comeback with a victory over the north shore neighbors. All week Coach Childs and his staff has been drilling the men to redress last Saturday's defeat by a victory over Highland Park. The Howling Hundred, an organization of specia l New Trier rooters, wi ll be preseut at the game to encourage the team and the other New Trier backers. A. S. Van Buy Canned Goods. SELLER OF GOOD FOOD CENTRAL AVE. AND 12TH ST. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE SAL£ · Oct. 31st to Nov. 8th Prices Are Going Up. HAVE IT C.LEANED \ Vhen your clothes begin t o look old and n1ussy, have then1 cleaned. \ \'e will not on ly clean and press then1, but wi ll bring ou t the original newness. SUGAR. We sell the finest quality of Cane granuated only. Not beet granulated .... HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT Lb .................... ·· ·············· NATIVE POT ROAST OF BEEF Lb ..·............. ···· ···· ··· ········· LAMB ·PATTIES Lb .... ·-- ......... ··· · · · ·· ·· · · ·· ·· ·· · · FRESH SPARE RIBS Lb ...................... -- ........... . SAUERKRAUT Quart ....... - ........................ . BUTTER Fancy, fresh, sweet creamery. For the table. Lb. - ................... . EGGS. Guaranteed fresh Dozen ................................ . COFFEE. Roast Santos. The next lot will sell for at least 45c. Lb. . .......... . COFFEE. My own blend. Coffee of this quality in cans sells now for 58c to 60c a lb., and the price is still advancing ..... . QUAKER QUICK ROLLED OATS Large 3 lb., 7 oz. pkg.................. . AMERICAN FAMILY LAUNDRY SOAP 80 large bars in box, $5.00. 10 bars . . . . PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S WHITE NAPTHA SOAP. 100 large 10 oz. bars in box,$5.15. 10 bars . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . AUTOMATIC SOAP FLAKES Will not injure the finest fabrics. 1 lb. pkg. 8lc JOe 2Sc 30c 20c ISc 45c 48c 38c 64C 52C Lusk to Give Recital in Chicago November 14 ]\[it an Lusk, \Vilmette violinist, will gi\·e a recital at Kimball hall, Chicago. Friday evening, November 14, the occasion marking his first appearance in Chicago since his recent return from an extended recital tour of Europe. Kumhers in the recital will include: Crave, Bach; Gavotte, Bach; Scottish Fantasy. Bruch: Melody in A. Gen. Charles G. Dawes: Reverie, Ysaye; Hejre Kati. Hubay. Tickets for the recital may be obtained at Lyon and Healy, it is explained. - KI~:s . ~~~ .~~~~. ~~~~.~~. ~~~.~ . . . . . . . 1Oc NEW TRIER CLEANERS Phone 1949 511 Main Street 57C REINA PURE OLIVE OIL. One of SIIS Sprague. Warner Co.'s best. Y;1 gal. can · IV~Rb~r;?.~r~x ~~l.e~~. ~i~~~ ............... & IsC N~~c~PB~!~~!1~. KLINGE & WHITE MEATS and GROCERIES Lake and Ridge Ave's. Wilmette, Ill. Phones: Wilmette 113-114 Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRUNES· . 1924 crop. · Sweet Santa Clara. 40-50 stze. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHELIEU RAISINS. Seedless Sultanas and seeded. Both new raisins. Pkg..... FIGS. New. large. 6 crown Turkish. Lb ...... . 30C 171 C 2 14c 35C c~;~~~~,-~ .~?~.~~~ . ~~~~ ....... $1.20 RI~~;L:~~z.~~~~~.~ . ~~~~~ .... _.... 28C N~~~~~ !~R~J! ~~~z~ c~n~~.~~. ~~~~~. 1 ~~i~~n:. Nf~ ~.~~; ............... F~~~~ $~~~N~~; ~~~~.~~~~~. ~~~~. F~~.Bfz~~- ~I!C~~~~~ .~~~: . ~~~~ SATURDAY ONLY MEAT SPECIALS Small Routing Pigs, Fresh Dressed, on Order Only Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. . .. 2Sc Fresh Pork Hams, lb. . ..... 28c Spare Ribs, lb· ............ 18c Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb, Lb. .................... 38c Breaat of Lamb Stew, lb. .. lOc Best Pot Roast Beef, lb. . ... 24c Rump Rout, lb. . ......... 32c Hamburger, lb. . .... , ..... 2Sc Short Lea Veal Rout, lb. .. 33c Kidney Loin -Veal Rout, lb. 30c Veal Stew, lb· ........ 18 to 25c VEGETABLES Home Grown Cabbage, Each __ ........... 8 and tOe Just received a shipment of extra fancy Potatoes, that will aell for $1.60 per buahel $1.90 for 120 lb. sack Have You Seen .Thia? 2 packages of Swana Down Flour with Cake Pan and Knife in a Market Bag, for ........ 6Sc PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMATOES Fancy. Large No. 3 can. Extra standard Doz., $2.20. Can ..................... . MONSOON TOMATOES Large No. 3 can. These are just one grade lower than Richelieu. Doz .. $2.65. . Can .. FORT DEARBORN RED RASPBERRIES No. 2 can. Splendid fruit. Heavy syrup. Doz., $4.20. Can .......... _... _...... . DIVERNON APRICOTS Large No. 2~ can. Fancy, tender fruit. Heav_' syrun. Doz .. $3.00. Can _..... _. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE ~.,. o. 2 can. The highest grade packed. Perfect SOc 45c 18c 18C 23c 3Sc 2Sc Large No. 2~ can, Doz., $4.50 .,., 1 Can ............ _................... ~12C REPUBLIC YELLOW CLING PEACHES Extra fancy quality. Large No. 2~ can Doz., $3.58. Can ...................... . JSc PLYMOUTH ROCK BARTLETI PEARS ~~C:s: .. ~.e~~:'..s~~~t~>: .. ~.o.z. ,. ~.·.. ~~ ........

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