Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 4

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'Yesi we always like to make friends mith ouI. customers. We'Il do everything within our power to Increase our circie of friends, too. "We iearned a long time ago that true friendships grow from, a far-and-square treatment of every . customer. . the selling of merchandise as repre- meh'ted s tanding behind: every transaction and a sympathetie understanding. ot the importance of fhigprescriptions. IlWe. ai>ppeciate th e patronage, and faith 0of oui. friends. There Isnt a day goes past but what this faith is flot brought home forcefully to us. "And with each 'we mentally renew our pledge or he highest type of drug service. 'Just one more thought about our service. We have twlll get it, or It ien't made." HER£.ARE MONIEY-SAVING :DRUS VALUES TO MfAKE NEW FRIENDSI Dr. W4nts FASTR 3 w 26-pIece $et ROGERS, SIL VER WARI FOR $493 Purehase $3.OO ,worth, of Smerchandise, including a Prophvlaetic T o o t Il Brush, and you may buy this set of siiverware at the iow cost nientiolied above. Cro .33c (8) 79c Nait~oi 59C Aspib1n 6 (20) 1 23c FRESH DOUBLE 66K"l NUTS--ROASTED. OUTTERED HYDROX Spécialw..k end brick .UNCLE BOP SPECIAL Frenchfliunla end Frenchi Chocolat. quart 39o Colgate'& Dental Cre.m, large, i8c 501e Calox Tootli Powder ..39e 50ce William's Sbaving Crean,, 33c 55e Pond'& Creanus ......33c SOIe Allia S.ltzer .......49c 7Se Listerine .. .....59c 75c Noxuenia . ...:... 49C 100 Aspirin Tablets, MclÇeason or Nyai ...... 39C Koehne. Photo Leo J..Hossenouer o)f lnette, wveil ktoun attorney, wil/i. ddre;ss thte New T7rier Womtan's Derno-- cratic cluib at Winnetka Cop:rnun i/v flouse tuesday, evening,- March 3 at 8 o'clock. -Hiç stibjeci wal/i be: "'T/e Mo.st Signiificant Aspectsof1 the ,Piesideptt's Pro grai." This meeting of the New Trieri Wornan's Democratic club is designated *Sweetheart Night.' lEvery meniber and her busband or sweetheart is urged toi attend and enoy an interesting pro- gram. Ail business will be set aside at .his meeting to give ample tinie to the guest speaker. Mr. Hassenauer's appointrnent to the iportant position of first assistant United States attorney was a tribute Di icnuerg and Ickes. rie is also a rember of the board of the Illinois Veterans' league and is on the execu- tive board of the Wilmette Community Chest. Rayniond James Verest, popular vi- olinist and well known artist, will ren-1 der. a gnoup of selections. The hostesses wilI be Miss Nellie Mullery, Mrs. Ber- nard J. Hens, and Miss Sylvia Ullnich. New Trier High school and the public grammnar schools ini. Xilniette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe ivill bc closed ail day Friday, Feb- ruary 28., to afford superintendenits. principals and tecachers. an opportuni- tv -fo attend that day's sessions. of tie National Conference of the Pro- gressive Education association at the Paliner House. > Caneéton W. Washburne. superin - tend(enlt Of the, Winnetka puiblic. scos. vice-president of the lia- tiolia organization .and chairmlan of the convention- committee., Sipt. Matthew P. Gaffney of New Trier High school will *conduct one of- the panel discussions. at the, convention. Other north shore. educators %ill particil)ate ini the delîberations. Three- Day .Conferemce Tlhough heschools will bc closed onlv the> one day, the conference will l)e of three days'. duration, open- ing on Thursday and continuiing t hrough Saturday. '-Child Developffieft-the basis for educational ,programs" is thé tiniely and significant theme chosen for the conference, "tô bring, out the. living, growing child and, the type of cur-. riculumn and activity suitable for him during the successive stages of ýhis dev-elopmenit." Brilliant Sp.aking Rester ~On the Iengthy Eist of einlent speakers to be heard are the follow-, îng: Harold llugg, Prof. <of 1ducation, Tencbers college, Columibia îiniversity-. Jamnes B. Conant, President, -rvr Lois Hayden Meek, Director, Child Guidance Institute, Teachers college, Columbia universlty. Sidonie Gruenberg, direvtor, Child Study association., New. York. City.- Mary JO Shelley, Assov . Prof. of Physical Educatitn, U»iveisity of chii- ca go. Edward Yeomans, ?ounder O0jti 'Valley. sehooI. California. Arthuir Lismer, director, Art Gallery o~f Toronto. Canada.. T. Wingate Todd, Western Reserve, tiniversity. John N. Washburne, Syrac-use unIi- versity. Mary Dabney Davis, u. s. offiee(, Of Education, Washin&gtonl, D. c. Malcolm MaoLèan, -director of C.ent-ral. SNIDER-CAZEt DRUO O. 1167 Wilmtte Aveunue Phonie Wilmnette 4014lM015 hMK5. ERMINIE PALMER DIES FORMS COMPANY Mfrs. Erminie Palmer, mothen of W. J. Houston, son of Mrs. joseph M.rs. Marian Hamilton of WVilmette, Piraux of 714 Forest avenue, bas died Wednesday, Febnuary 19.ý Serv- forrned a company for iflvestment ice~s were held' Saturday afternoon in secuities with offces i the Otis the funenal home, 5200 N. Western building, 10 South La, Salle street, avenue, Chicago. Bunial ýwas ini Cov- a company of which he is President. ert, Mich. E. C. Caxel

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