Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1932, p. 6

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1144-44 ISIX TELEPIIONESI WIL . 4*1-24-4-5 FOU DVERI1S Vvlday aad Satuvday Speelals Ormgeseeted for irown, imukot Groom or Wax mean., 9 home , grOWm1, 2 ts. Sour Cherries. $un vàpmedqt. Carrots orBecets, 4 Lumles..... 15c 15e1 Nov C iIàhbbage, fin, 5 crlsp heud&, lh. Homme Grown Sweet49 Con, doz .... w ripe fruit, qt. ... Asparagus, home grow large buches, 2 for ... . . 39e Rolled Beef Itn kosigChice, 2C seleced qai, lb owm pftoiuct, e.,40 Log -of 1L1 Mb, genuine spihg, l ...... 2 Bac*%#died, ugar cured, 2 lbo. ..... Trrout Steak*, extra choice, lb . ....... Cooloed Shrinmp, 1 . .. . . . . 27e 35C White Fish, fancy, fresi .l...b.. 27eý famcy, Photo ny Carlis, Misfîs Helen -.Ells, -dan ghier of .1r- and Mrs. WVilliain H. Ellis of 823 Grëeenwood av-en e. became the bride of Harding Vant Schaack. son of C. P. Vau Schaack:of 614 Liuid<'i ave'ne, on Salirda 'y, Jly ? 2 The bride- and bridegroo-ii have golie. t the Canaodiant Rockies oit their lie.%-jiooit and zeill visit Ronff and L.ake Louise.. FATHER PASSES AWAY Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens of 330 Cum- nor road, Kenilworth, Ieft last Friday for Lexington, Ky. to attend thie funnral of ber father.7> 32e Dr. G. D. Upson, thirteenth;A.. c Kieghan, sixteenth and seventh dis- tricts. There areyacàncies in the thi.rd.. eighth, ninth, fourteenth, fifteenth and fortieth districts. "W*illiam Jamnesý is In charge of the southwest section. The captains so. far' enlisted. are as foluws: F'ormer Vil- lage President Earl- Orner, twentyr- eighth district; MmB. . J. Dunicani- Clark, thirty-flith district; Harryý Bach- man,. thirty-sIkth; Russell. C. Johnson, thirty-eighthâ; Jack' Schaeffer, forty- sixth. The vacancies In this section'are : in' the twentyý-n.inth, thirtieth, thirty- flrst, thlrty-aecond, thirty-third, thirty- four7th, thirtyý-se*venth, thirty-ninth, fortyý-fifth, ,forty-seventh,' flfty-fifth, fifty-sixth and fifty-seventh districts. "Philliip J. Hoffman ls In charge of the northwest section. Ail the captaincies have been filled In this section. They are as folloWs: John Edge,- twenty- fourth. district; Donald, Maxwell, tweflty-fifth district; R. W. McCandlish. twenty-sixth; Enoch Steen, twenty- seventh, . Mrs. Johnt D. Kinnear, forty- fi rst and forty-second districts; W. Ed- t-odfot?-third'* fthe Rev. J. A. Neu- mann, forty-fourth; George Scherzer. forty-elghth and flftieth districts: Dr. Eisenbrand, forty-ninth; 1Mrs.- R. H. Henderson and Mrs. W. E.. Graham, flfty-first, flfty-second and fifty-third districts ; and Arthur Lee, fitty-fourth. Need for Work Sýýtressed' "Neyer before bas it been :qUite 'sr) evidelit that we are 'our brothere' keeper,' and that success for any mani is dependent upon the xrosperity of is fellow men-as it la right now. "The pllght of ten thouqand jobless- lias knocked the courage out of the ai- mnizhtu dollar. anid has divuen fit nto SPECIALS FOR AU. WEEK I Country M RZlb.23C ge, îStrictliO freh, 23e Coffee, His Bros. 2l.can . .. . . CET ACQUAINTED PRICES For Our New Operators, Miss HARRET and And they are facing a winter that wil speli starvation, suffering and deathý for helpless echildren-and adults-from coast to coast. "What we need today Is an inflation of work. If the wisefinanciers found Il. s.afe a few years ago to inaugurato . deflation of Values,' It ought flot toý be, anl Impossible tasok to inaugurate an in- flation of employment to meet th 1e pres- ent- eniergency. Those who are employed now ought to be keenly interested in employing jobless men. This ls no time for smug observations about tbrift and ecoiiomy. It ls the tirne when everv arn- Case of 24, Plus Case & Bottie Deposit ember Wilmette ýChai 1 126 Central Ave. Phone Wilauete 458à ]IL WiL. 32 I m,

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