Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 8

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THANKSGIVING DINNERP 12 <cryand Ollves Clceknu-vegetable I4oup BrOieil WhIite ÉFlult WIth, shocstrlng Potatoc% .Itoast !turkey Wlth .Efrànberry" Jelly, Roaitý Lonmg IslanitducBk Wltb Apple gaulle BroilIcdClub steak Matuliel or Sweet POtataes 4k.*cd Nqua*li or -New. SPInair G.ropefruit Salad Roqueort (ireeme sud PumpilflPie le CreaaM aud Cake Cracikers BtemI et w eeks' Dining ROOM 1131 Centi4I Avenue Wilmette Wilmette 355 Mrs. Urbancek's practical S.ugges- tions made snch an impression on sôme 0f' the' members -of the Cbild Study I class last spriing that :t as tbought profitable to present this talk to the entire hody.of thfe, P. T'. A. Miss Marioni Ortseifen, weIl known dramatic reader and graduate of thé Northwestern school of speech, will presenit "The Cycle, of aà oman's Life- at this meeting. Siice. our last .P., T. A. m eeting ' aà deligbtful tea . vas given by Mrs. 1Vrank J. Oelerich for the niothers of thé,eighth grade children and the ex- ecutive board. 'the Rev. W. A. Finne- gan, principal. of the -Loyola High school, addressed this group. The exaniple of our president, Mrs. .J. Tracy, in securing workers for the Ernergency Relie f drive, as well as making the actual caiivass should en- courage every P. T. A. miember to do tleir part in imaking this drive a great suIccess. *Mrs. George Dornian, '117 Ninth street, and ber miother, Mrs. Wil- liam Holmes, 622 Central avenue, spent several days last week in Mil- waukee as gucsts of Mrs. Arthur Wilson and of Mrs. Guy Lawerance. crn section of the Village on sAreLi which have been paved and improved in recent months. Postrnaster Shantz explained that under tbe postal laws and reguiations, he cannot extend themail dçlive'ry limitsý without speciflc authority f rom the pôstoffice departmnent' and that when imaking a request. for. such ex- tension he muàt certify. that the str eets are i.mproved, that good con- tinuons, sidewalks. and crosswaàlks have beeh, constructed,. and that street lights. and street markers have been installed. JIi certain sections, of the territory in question some of this improvement work has not been completed, Mr. Shantz stated, as recent surveys ,by himself and, the superintendent of mails: have shown. WINS SCHOLARSHIP' Miss Penka Kassabova of Sofia, Bulgaria, a senioir student at the N~ational College of Ediucatiôfl and president of. the International club of the coilege, is honored by the cluib as the récipient of its foreign stu- dent scholarship. Trhis- is thke third year that Miss- Kassabova has.beexn so honored. Main gtreet, will1 itli the latters spend Thanksgiving parents in Shelby- C.,O. D. Orders GCare! uIIy and Quickly Delivered Charge Accounts Solicited front Reliable Peo pie 6MARKET 796 Eln St. Winnetlça 4 and 333 - Wimnette 114$ Minmette Ave. Wîlmette 2814 and 731 Hubbard Woods 91O3li Lildn Ave. Winnetka 417 and 418 .................. lb. 2 40 S lhiSteak--ice cuts....... lb. 390 I Vwesh Spare Rib ........ 2 Ilis. 250 Sauev Kwaut ............l.... b. 5 Choice of Slierb Ilccmeut Pie Buttergeobtrh ('offe 1~ w

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