Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1931, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

bineti. Whole sectio Ideal for solads .nd. quol portions of each. with cups, and oInIy 25c à fin. new Richelieu ar-. rivalIl > *No. 2 site fin of qiapé fruit and orange com- plenty of rich juice. ECONOMIES-JULY 31 TO AUGUIILST 6 ROUND STEAK. Tender and ju'icy,........b. 38cý LAMB SHOULDER. For roasting or ýstew1ng ... 29C RIB LAMB CHOPS. Select. cuts........l-b. 44c RIS ROAST 0F BEEF. Prime.stock...IL. 29c'& 32c FLOUR. P.illsbury.,Gold Medal, Ceresofo. .!Vs bbl,. 79c CAKE FLÔUR.'Swans Down 35c pckage ... a. 27c SUPERSUDS. The largest carton........... a. 119c> CATSUP. Richelieu. Very finest quality... pf. 19C KEN-L-RATION. The idéal dog diet,.... oz. $ 1.39 SUGAR. Pure ýcane granulated..-'...,.. 10 lbs. 59e DILL PICKLES. Buidong'slarge 12oz. jar... ea. 12c FIGS. Skinles5 preserves, 16 oz. glass...... ea. 25C COFFEES Qur Own Blend. Excellent quality .. . lb. 38c SARDINES., Small fancy imported Norwegian cross pack fish in pure olive oil- '/4 lb. size..... 2 for 25c. RASBO.ý Pure raspberry juice. Add 6 to 7 parts water for a delicious beverage ..........pi. 3 1 c ROOT BEER-GINGER ALE. Morand's ae dyo g,,olden. Add 60c for botties,- refunded for ...... empties. .......... ~12 qts. $1.35 born reported that it is optional whether or not the Village carnies sucb insurance, .and that the Villageý is liable only for injuries to its ecm- ployees and nfot for injuries to' of- ficers. He stated furtber that Kenil- worth. designates .,its . policemen as employees instead of officers., On motion 0*f: Trustee A. W. Foehde, seconded by Trustéee Stacy Bennett, *the board voted to refer the matter to- the._public service commirittee. Trustee'.Ruth H. Snyder is chairman of this committee. Fails to Observe Stop Sign; Goes toHospital Failingto stop for a st op sign at Lake avenue as be drove south on Tenth street Friday night, at about 11:15 o'clock, Dan Stone,» 23, of 1337 Astor street, Chicago, crashed into acar wbich Lathrop Resseguie; 625 Fxmoor, road, Keniilworth, was driving .noôrtb on Tenth street. The crash occurred as, Resseguie' was making a left turn' onto Lake, ac- 'Cording to the Wilmette police report.. Stone was taken to the Evanston .bos- pital. Resseguie, who was accompanied by his wi fe, suffered only minor injuries. He signed a complaint against Stone. ICE CREAM MADE for us under OUYR own formula, CONTAININO from 14 TO 15% Butter Fat (the STATE only requires 8%). An c ream. WITH a firm, smooth TEXTURE flavor ed WITH the best of star class sloops into more of a drifting t han sailing race, and left the boats straggling across the finish line for an hour and one-haif after the winner ended the race and »)ulled 'lown its riggings. Charles Pajeau. last year's club commodore, fared the best. in the al- ternate' calms and light breezes and skippered "Wet Smack" to first place in 2:-02. It was rine minutçs later be- J ore "Fram"' crossed, theline With Franik Manegold at the tiller., *John Denison., skipperin.g "Hunimer IV'. waLs third, and Harold Elliott with Sam Goss as cirew was fourth- in "Carol.' Mariv. of 'the stars drifted, far off the course in the calms and it. took three and one-haif hours for the last boat to finish. About fine of the -Sheridan stars will compete Saturday and Sunday in the fourth and fifth. races of the In- ternationial. eliminations. thée winner of wbic~h will, qualify to represent Lake Michigan. at the Internationals in the east. in September. The rin- ner-up will represent Lake Michigan in the Great Lakes championiship. races at Peoria. Auiz..21-23. Some of the 'Sheridan >Shore stars are not eligible to compete, because. they have old-style rigs. John Denison and bis ýsloop* "Hum- mer IV,' are in a strategic position to win the series. having placed first' in both of initial races and second in the third race. Charles Pajeau's "Vet Smack" is second in point standinoes s0 far. Outside of Sheridan Shore's' own fleet the strongest contender is George Dalzeg's "Bee" of the Colum- bia. Ya cht club. The fleet last night was to hold its, first night race over a moonlit course té the gas buoy six miles off shore. Mrs. John Syrkes of the Kenilwortlh Inn left yesterday for a visit to ber former home,' Columbia, Mo.-She wvil1 also spend. a short time.in, St. Louis. and will stop in. QuincyIIo e way horne. She will be goneabout two we k S. 0o Mrs. _.D. H. ,McLaughlin an her AND TWELFTH- WILMETTE MARKET PHONE514. Il UNNECKAR DRUG COMPÂNY 1138. Central Avenue JLook, Tour "na 0 MUe nSAN ITAX pF PR 0D uCTS 128& Jeffeise GROCERY PHONE 510

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy