Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1930, p. 14

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1189-~91 Witmette Ave. 619 Main St. Nitional Tea nhng poicyo reasonabliy p its omoder nm the choicest1 at evervday i xvhole 2,341-50: Linde 1105-07 Centr and Mrs. Roy M. Kirtland of Wil- mette were chairmen in charge of thec opera week 'celebration. Enirico Clausi, operatic tenor, was accompanied by Miss Grace Nelson, pianist. of the Chicago ^Symphony orchestra. A ballet from the Pavley OWkrins- key, Ballet school gave, "Little. Car- Miss. Dema Harshbarger, of. Wil- mette was the speaker and told the Kiwanialis the. reason some people didn't enjoy opera was because of "their being down on wbat they were not, up on!$ Gi rls to Ask for Dates foi- Hallowe'en Social lb. The junior class of N\ew Trier Hligh school is« planning to hold an informai Halloweë'eni party at the __ sc hQol on Saturday nighit, Novemüber m - lb . Arrangements for the event are iii Ave, charge of a commiittee composed of len Ave. the class officers and représentatives rai Ave. fromi each of the junior advisor roorns. An ùnusual feature of the ____________ .artý, will be that the 014 custom of __________ (ating w111 be reversed and the girls wîill do the asking. MNavne. Gilgis, sonl of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. WV. Gilgis of 727 Ashland ave- nue, visited- bis brother, Lester Gilgis, last week-end at the University of Il-. lill ois. Hiusband.-- AS welI asyourself CAN check a bnpr Mal HAIR-LOSS, dandruff AND other scalp troubles. resh rneats are w prices. Opposite St. Joseph's 316 ;hurch Vote. 'Yieon the Bond issefor'W lm.t.Wator Syst. Uns. F. A. b«sc 16 7 Wilmeeee Ave. PhOs. Wilmeute 4590' is, athletýic director at the University of Wisconsin. --o-- Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey Clarke of Fairhope, Ala., are visiting their par- ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Charles San- ford Clarke of 526 ýWashington, ave- nue this week estate througfl accumulations de- posited fromn mouthly income, are both made available in the Individual Accumulative Trust announced by B. F. Bis and F. W. Bis, chairnian and president; respectively, of the B3ills Corporations. É ,Irhis is 'the first time," according' to B. ýF. Bis', "that the opportunitv is thp.s, afforded the man or Woman eitber of large. or small income to place, monthly accumulations immed- iately at work at 'the full investment, rate and. with, the combined advan- tage of liquidity in' the 40% of listed and goverfmeht bonds provided for in the portfolio and the splendid yield made possible by mortgag es on homes comprising the remnaining 607 of the trust." Ail deposits are made with the. Forernan-State Trust' and Saviings bank, as trustees, with, investnient 1s and re-investmcnits likewise heId .in the sanie trust. Definite cash and loan values are jprovided for each nxonth of accumit- lation, Annuity distribution or cash priviieges attend the accumulation,.' The capital of the trust is unin- ited. Its terni continues. until 1981. Bills .Se.curities corporation isdi- tril)uton. Bis Realty, mnc., ýis mian- ager of the trust. The Bis Corporations advise that approximatelY $1,000,000 of suclI lu- di vidual Trusts already biasbeen Cre- -atedj by depositor-beiCficiaries. -Kenilworth Boy Scouts Will Entertain Parents Kenilworth Boy Scouts are plani- ning a big Hallowe'en. partyv on Sat-, urdajr, November 1, when, their par, ents will bc guests. The, followin g committees have ,be apinted to take c harge Of arrangements for thé Afair: . -rogranî-Roger Barrett, chairmali, Harry Weese, Fred Woirkman, Roh' ert Cutler, Joe Harrison, Paul Gil- bert, John Mathieson and Peter Gilbert. 1 )!rnrtinn'ý, MacKinnnn.chair- CORN FEDBEE Beef Pot.'Roast'. 25c lb. Chickens MILK FED FOR FRYING 32cMb NATIVIE VEAL VeaU Roast BONEILESS AND ROLLEI) Bacon IRISH SUGAR CURED AC RIIDGIE

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