Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jul 1932, p. 6

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IFOUR DELIVERIESI EVERY DAY I Fvldtay and isatuwday S.Il FrUIS and VET Oranges, extra large 9 Oranges, for juice .......... 79e Homey Dews, hZ9 IBluéberie, good sixe berries, qt . ...... 9 New White Potatoes, p peck ... . .. FreaL Ho me Gcrown .29é Home Grown YelIow Sweet Corn, doLý ............. Cookiuug Apples, faacy, 4 lbs...... Head Lettuc% ,crisps, large headi, 2 for .. Celery, perfectly bleachled, 2 bunches. Carrot. orBRects, homeizrown, 4 baches Bantam MEATS and visa Rib Roast of Bee, tender ýand juicy, I 6 Veal Roast, rolled and23 boneless, I: .... 3 sioulder Beef Pot, Roast, lb.,..£~ Frying Chickens, 29c fancy qualite,lb Bacon, sugaàr cured, 4 aliced, 2 lbs.. ..4 Ptah. Troiwt Seaks, extra 2j7v choice, lb. Cgoked Shrimp, lb .... .. 35c. fresh, lb. . 27e i c SaiM07on, fancyt .32C i5e Pike (filet), ehoice, * g IL..... Ovaltine. Regular $1 size........... Q.. CL.L A...:....... = ~*. i~I88~E a~nn IFailiy, large pire.. ' Gingrer Ale. Dry (Morand's). Carton98 ofi10 &a.~ Butter. Meadow Gold Country Cheese. Yellow * . American Mild, lb.. Mr. Scliumacher had been pres- ident of the Silver Leaf Building and Loan association since its organiza- tion in 1888. He was also superin- tendent of the. Edward Hines Lumber company for thirty years until about twelve years ago. Besides the. daugliter in Wilmette, he is survived by tiiree others daugh- ters, Mrs. Charles Thielc of Rogers Park, Miss Ida Schumacher of Chii-, cago and Mrs. FEiily, Hoffnian of. Dubuque,. Iowa, and by one Son, the Rev. J. 'L Schumacher of Stratford, Wi S. GARDEN PARTY JULY 29 The sanctuary, department of the Wilntte Woman's Catholic, club wil give a garden bridge paty on Friday, july 29, at 2 o'clock. at the home of Mrs., John BoYlston, 1302 Chestnut avenue., M\fr. and Mis. Fre.eland G. Stecker and ýtheir Son. Freelafid. Jr., 2010. Kenilkvorth avenue,. h ave returned fromi a week's visit with Mr. Stecker's niother in Croswvell, Mich. They rnotored into Michigan' during the he.ight of the rose time sea$on. - Thornas C.. White, 310 Richmond road, Kenilwvorth, has motored east with two friends. They are driving through New York and Canada, com- bining business and pleasure. CET ACQUAIINTED Many are Iearning by ex- perien ce the Iovely work don. by our 3 new oper- ators. decir one xmanagement. Explain. Cause of Difficulties George Redding, pesident of the Civic league and a formner niember of the Wilmette school board, points out that the. 'competing jurisdictions are caused by the annexations to the Vil- lage of Wilmette of the old town of Gross Point and the area includinig indian Hili Estates and further vest. "So long as the'landsin, newly add- ed'subdivisions are vacant," says Mr. Redding, "there is no demànd for ini- creased sc hool facilities. in many cases new. residents seeing.the How- ard. school assume their childrenwill have:the benefits of this.system.. This %vas true of many purchasers of prop-* erty in Indian Hill Estates.. Later, when the time cornes to send their children to school, they are surprised to find they are not in the Wilmette Public school ýsystem. Then the% get hbusy and break away from the coun- trv school districts. "'This, change, wor.ks, two liard- ships," Mr. Redding continues. "It puts an -immediate *-demand on the Wilmiette schools fr om'I areas that have né-ver contribut'ed to' Wilmette school taxes. Taking away from time to timne sor-me of the most valuable property in the smaller district iveak- ens it in assessed. valuation, taxes paid. and bôrrowing power. The tax rate in the. smaller distEcts is normal-. ly liver than that of Wilmnett'e,, but. the additional educational advantages are worth the difference. slight as* it is. Moreover, is seems illogical that ail children in Wilmette shoiuld not have the same advantages. Unques- tionably any future buyers of real estate ini Wilmette will have this ini minci. It would bie far better if a care- fi plan were made looldng to that type of consolidation which wl make for, the greatest school strength and symrnetry for the whole built-up Vil- mette area."y Fireme n Aniswer Three Cails>,During'Onie Week In addition to 'fighti.ng the blaze which followed the explosionI at the Kuttenà Brothers Coal and Fuel com- pany early Tuesday morning, july 19,' the Wilmette firernen responded to, $3-95 1 1)26 Central Ave. Plione Wilmtte45 82 Phone WIL32 -BPgcuALS FOR1 ALL WDC IOLIVE OIL(Old Monk) qt. ciii...9&C 1

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