Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 6

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MEA' pnice. s at a Saving!! Wha t does -your menu cati for?- It 'doesn't matter.. You'1l'fi nd it at the nearby A & P Market a t a decidedly low price. And remeni- ber-A &, P offers only meats of select quahity. SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINNED HaMi Nço Fat No Waste lb. 22. GENUINE SPRING Chops cor a roasting piece. A & P offerËsý genuine spring lamb1 at these low prices.. LEG ROAST SHOULDER ROAST RIB CHOPS l27e ib. 18e M. 29é CHOICE quality for suicflaatoN ROUND OR SWISS. SIRLOIN Reoe th at thisr is our only appeal, during the year for the ones who are dependent uporn us! Do not fait them! The captains and helpers who had. macle reports at tbe officé du ring the week ending Wednesday noon are listed below. 1. George H. B. Burke, captain; workers-S. E. Leeman, H. R. Hitch-, -Marian B.. Ringholm, F. J. Baugh-_ cock, Mr. Burke, Miss M. E. Hughes, manr, Rý W. McCandlish, Mrs. A. W. W.' E English, and George Tulf* Bersch, J. D.% Stinson. 2. C. M. Osborn, captain; workers 1 i. C. P. Evans, captaini; workers-, -F. C. Hull, Mrs. >B. F. BIl1ymyer, F. IV. Church, Harry Hamili. Louise C. Upson, CarletonKaumeyer, and Mr. Oshorn. 3.Mrs. Leslie Millar, c .aptain; Northerfll Illinoià Nines workers-M rs. R obert Stoddard,. L. Or0iigN wLau W. Millar, Mrs.,IT..J. Ferrenz, Mrs. Ray N., Baker, .Henry C. Hall, Mrs. A new, basebaîl league is being A. J. Woodcock, Mrs. Myron West, 'formed to, promote basebaîl rivalry Mrs. H. N. Gantzel,1 Mrs. Stanley, between the nôrth shore and'adjaicent McPherron. towns.. Several. meetings bave been 4. Ms. . W Mooy, aptin;held already, and final steps toward workrs-. J DeBrar, ~ R.a permanent organization will be jaeJ .1Kutten. taken' Tuesday evening, March 31, James, J. Blwicpti;w .kr at thé Wilmette. Village hall. The -.W. . Bahldwin, aptIn;, o Kd5 league will be made, up of twelve -W, . C. SRein h r. R lh M U -téams, composed of home, traveling. 6.g J. F. Sc.uRchrds cptinand'part' traveling teamns. The o- workers-Mrs. R. L. Mclntosh, Mrs. 'gaflization wili probably be known Richards, A. J. Elias, William Reh- as the Northern Illinois league. field. The following teams have alreaclv 7. BMarry E. Smoot, captaîn; work- signified their willingness to join: ers-Donald Maxwell, F.IL, Wralker, Wilmette. Ev anston News-Index, William Harridge, R. T. Hosking, Rogers Park, two teams fromn Waw- Z.. A. Parkhurst. kegan, Northbrook, -Evanston, Bn 8. Mrs. J. A. Borncamp, captain; seniville, McHenry and Barrington. workers--Mr. and Mrs., Borncamp, Among the teams that have been ap-' C. W. Bull, Mrs. Emma Gamron, Mrs.. proached and are considering joining, Lenoir Miller. the league are the Great Lakes Naval 9. Lynn L. Davis, captain-; workers station, Niles Center, DesPlaines, Ar- -Leslie W. Peny, Henry L. B~each. lington Heights, Highwood, Highland. 1 10.TJ.fD Stinson. captaiu ,wonkers Park and North Chicago. <'WiImette Business Is Persomelixed" Il 29c HOCKLESS A. SPeil %lll1k Cure A&P Food Stores mIDLE WESTERN DIVISION 1h. Great AtatIc esund Pacifie Tea Compauy Every Woma n $hould A ppear Her. Mos t Charming on lEaSter, Youthful and modish appoarance is slresped on Eautr Sunday as af no other time. To.apper at your b..i in the Srnarf Parade we suggeui that VANIDIJLRM i's Beauty Salon 11,51/2 Central Avenue We carry, a com plate, Une of .cosmetics, fôr home use

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