Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1934, p. 6

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please remember to place sonie gro- ceries in the barrels or boxes pro- vided in the stores, t9 hieîp us tide these people over? We also would like to. ask again for, bedding, sheets, slips and. old blanketsl to, be used for people. and children. if you cannot send to No.i> Electric place please cail the office. Wilmette 2550, and we wilI gladly send 'for them., Permanent Wavngý Phomse YurAppoi.meiv Today!, Yen will enjey a permanent bere nt this iow price. Our permanents leave yeur hair soft and naturai booking-snd the whole process la mmde delightfully ensy. and quick witlu the nid of the meut modern equipment. ALBRJGHT BEAUTY $SHOP. Phono Wibuette 4517 Av....s t.028-29 DEEP CUT.PIE Fitch Shampo., Regular 75c value .49c add to our stock. Ecc is in need of anythi spare. Especially is tl ~womtsn'$ dresses in Can you belp us?ý Mirs. A. L. ng yotu can there need of large sizes. Grinneli. chairman;.- INote: Economny Shop lse cnducted býi th e Wùman's Club, of Wilmette.j Waterworks Engineers« Seek Hearing on Fees At the Tuesday night meeting of the Village board President -C. P. Dubbs announced that- he had mailed to each of the six trustees complete infor mation on the contract and agreements under which Pearse, Greeley and Hansen. were, employed as engineers on the Waterwôrks pro-q ject,' and advised them that a dispute had developed over certain fees con- nected wth the~ work. The engin-ee1rs, he statecl, were claiming fees which he could not allow, and were appeal- ing from his deciscn.to the board of trustees, and requested that they be given, a full hearing. The . trustees wvill afford the engineers an opportu.. rlity for such hearing, after which they will decide the question on its merits, _Mr._ and Mrs. Perey De Tamble; silvor mNw If your slver set lu of a discol., tInued pattern, now la the Urne to muid those few extra pleces yon have leen want- lng. W. can match mny pattern. No extra charge for the die, If ordered i I Iodent Toethpgste, flegular SOc value 33c Ipui, Toothpast,7 R.gauer SCvalue.*..37 Regular 60C value Froshly Toasted Mixed Nuts, lb.. y end *Il othe athorized borrowed or purehs»e t -TIfS PUBLIC 19 CORIALLY INVIMD TO ATTEND THB - CHiURCH SERvioe AND VL91T THE READING 10DM the object being to arrange for flie speedy conipliance with government requirements for the issuance of a charter. No thotigbt of failure is entertained, Mr. Fowler asserted, as both the number of subscribers and of sbares has been more than, met.' The cail for haste, he added, is bc-. cause of the critical nèedtnow ekisting for the facilities that only this asso- ciation *can .offer. Emphasis .is5 again plàced on, the fact that this association will flot be connected in any manner with the Home Owners'« Loan corporation, a tempotary relief agency intended to rescue home owners. froni Ioss due to imminent foreclosure of Mortgages, Upon completion of its organization, the Wilmette unit of the Federal Sav- ings and Loan association wiIl auto- matically become a miember Of the Federal Home Loan bank, 'eligible for federal aid and financial assist- ance. The cali right now, said Mr. Fowle'r, is for eît1zens'of ability, integrity anad financial standing to get back of this' thing and. help to put it across in. a Iurry. Time is the very esse nce of the proposition, hepointed out, and. there is none to be lost. It must be donc right now in order. to give our neighibors the assistance they, must have, he concluded. PLAN BENEFIT BRIDGE The Çrescent circle of the Wilmiette CongregationaI. church will have a benfi t bridge arty Friday afternoon, jaînùary 19,, at the home of Mrs. John Wallace, 1724 Isabella street. There will be prizes for every table,. and coffee and homnemade cake for refreshments. Th circle will welcomne ail members andguests. Tickets mav be purchased, from Mrs.* Richard Mulvey,, Mrs. Frank, McClueof Wil- mette, or Mrs. Phillip Beebe of i- mette. Mrs. Frank Oelerich, 1210 Greeni- wood avenue, accompanied by Mr. Oelerich's father, F. A. *Oelerich of Wilmette, left last Monday for Miami, Fla,, where they expect to I~ ~ ~ Onl wu& M o n ec .Take Advnt«geof, Ontr JAUARY SPECIAL 1167. WMhdmtte Ave.

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