Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1933, p. 8

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SPECIALS Fiday amd Saturday ROAST OF BEEF,i1j Beat eut*, lb ..... StL sMd 7th rnb., 9 l . . . - . .: ý t , PORK ROAST, 14 PORK TENDER- LOIN, FreaL, lb ... 35,c LEG OP LAMBO,20 lb....... HILLS BRO&.' COFFEE,,lb.... 34c Order Now ORd MU.Ibesg 8a $2.40 Per Cas., PEARSON9S MARKET 813 Ridge Roaad WiImektt., IL Wihnett. 280 Wilumette 152 What a grand finale witb the Wolverines of Ann Arbor as the opposition! Among those pres- ent wili be three Wilmette fans who were winners in last week's Wnxim, LzftFootball contest. ,They are: Chailes MeCimdlishp,614 Spemees. Betty Jane. Sanot, 731 Park ae-. MaXia. Livingaton, 215 Woodbime We're happy to .welcome these guests to the iast gamne of the season and, we're happy, too, to have bad guests> at every North- western home gm this esn Sandy's Fountain Makes Its Bow ii Kenilworth Sandy's Founttain, a new. branch of the Ring-ting Candy, shops,, will have its formnai opening this wéee in Ken- ilworth, on- the east side of 'the traeks, opposite-the Tailroad station. In addition to candies, the estab- lishment will specialize ini fountain luncheons. Ail fountain syrups for sodas, chocolate sau~ces, caramel.top- pings, etc., for sundaes wili be made in the Ring-t ing Candy Kitchens.. A rentai iibrary of new books has been instailed. Ray Hess and Miss Irene Hendrix wilI bc in charge of the sbop. HOLDING OPEN HOIJSE $3,000 in cash and wil! buy $IO5,OOU worth of the high school bonds at 4 percent rnterest. The contract has been returned to Washington. After it has been' for- irnally approved and e,çecuted thçre,, more timewll elapse. before the loan money is actually received, it is ex- piained. The New Trier board of ,éducation wili be required to file le- gai papers showing.that the board's finances are in 'as good, shape as they were when the Joan was applied: for and giving other necessairy data. Gay Ninieties Cafe, BOWS toEpicures .The Gay Nineties cafe,.one of the most unique and distinguished dine and dance spots oni the north shore, made its debut Saturday, November 18. The café, operated by- Mrs., Gildersieeve, owner of the Normandy -Tea roozn in Spanish Court, occupis a large space uncler the tea romn. Lou Gordon, weil known aviator, who accompanied Amelia Earhart on her memorabie trans-AtIantic fiight, is associated with the cafe, and the decorative scheme throughout, remin- iscent of the era immediately preced- ing the advent of the Twentieth.cen- tury, was executed by FEd Ryersoin, Wilmette artist. Seafoods wili be' a specialty at theý Gay Nineties. MOur TWO -DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES Promnpt Pleasant Personal Service. thon 28 atimfactorg me 'ice te Sresmdents of Detroit over the wec Fner Wa vj nc Powder Blendin~ 1aunt,. Mrs. Burt Williams, of Madison, Wis. During, Mrs.: Behr's absence, M rs. Harry .Burnside wili carry on ber place as president of th, Vilmette League of Wonien Voters. HAS ]$IRtHD)AY 'PARTY, Ralph Starrett -had a birthday par- ty fast Friday. at bhis home, 221 Woodstock avenue, Keniiworth. He is the son of R. W. Starretts and is Il years old. Ten friends had supper and enjoyed games and their own "movies min theevening, Mrs. George P. Nichols, 519 War- West End Florist Near Westmoreland Golf Club Glenview Road' Wil mette Phone, Wil. 1943, TUlIKETS Only the best - for yu Thanksigiving Day table. These birds are especially selected end céarefuly' prep rd. Our. years of expérience and ont reputation for quality poultry may ou sure of the best turkey anywhere. Rouât one to a cracklini brown, with aIl the trimmngs-a fesst.fit for the Day.

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