Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1936, p. 6

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*w. quality of t, Meaty. Fresb Do You Know-4baf 1/ Ilb. covers à whole brick cf Ice Cream. 1/: L. is ample for 8 ai luricheon. 1/2 ILb.iberally serves 2 0w Sp1a This W..»k Fancy Ideal Mixed Nuists yulogul on, nut sA UêoeAvn Pam cy Kenilworth ichool children scamper arros the.Melrose avenue Crossiflg of two railroaids, and the Gre,&By road hîghuî«y, as a member of 11e plice force stops tra.9Îc for then. Ketiilwvorth :citisems and Village authorities lait week askéd the colinty coinmissioners. to build ait underpess a fewu blocks tiorth of Meirose avenue, opposite the Joseph Seers School, toaict dowas the traffic hasaàrd. They pointed .out. tha t the crossîng as left unguwarded inany hours of the day and that thmeiderpass would benefit residents of the west side of KeniliWrth as *ell as New Trier I-Iih school sitidents living inth sout hwest 'coner of the township. 26 Years tu Wiwmte 3140£S REDUILT, The Wall Tbey Should Be Rb»lit Wear WIIîette Ave. WILMETTE, ILL. PatTonize Our Advertisers -~ N~ 's Introducing Roberto De Oriano (Formicriy of FtIe4's) creator and designer of the Formai Hairdress, and contour hair cuts Now in charge of o ur speciai hair- cutting department MeDonough and, High SchoolSeniors WillI Present Ann«al Play This Week-End "Green Stockiiigs," a pla.y by A. E. W. Mason, will be presented, on Friday. and Saturday cf this week, by the senior clàss of -New Trier High school. The play tells cf the trials cf a woman who finds. herself involved in the English tradition that an eider unmarried sister wear green stock- ings to her sister's wedding. Two casts have been selected to present the play. One, directed by Miner Coburn, .of the social science faculty cf the school, wili present the play one -night, while the second cast, coached by Gordon Van Kirk, cf the Englisb department, will give it the other. Other teachers who are aiding in the production are Mrs. jane Lighit- er and Robert, Harper;, who are di- recting the back-stage work. The follcw.ing students are taking part: Leonard Shaw, Phil Frye, Art, Cruttenden, Bill Stebbins, Gerald Taber, Bob Radlin, Bill Dunshee, Jim Hammond, Fred Strauss,_ Robert serve Great. T6e »Me ma Weks of Miry Baker Edldy, and ail otier authorized Chiristian Sclsutim Llterature amy b. rend, borrowed or purchased ut <the Reading Rocin. 'EUE WioùLiÇ Eà CORDIALLY IIBVITIM TO *WKNa TU CMURCH SURICESAND YNIT TU£ RMADINO EOOM jMr. and Mrs. Harley1 Park avenue, returned S Florida. They left in De wb ile they were in Mell oif the time, aiso went in is their 'twenty-ninth Vw South. with particular reference' to the functions of the office of township committeeflan. Follow ing Mrs. Ramsey's able pies- entation the. New* Tri er candida tes for township committeemen wi!i speak. The Republican candidates are Henry FowIer. of Minmette, and Henry A. Gardner ,of W innetka. Con testing for tbe demnoeratic nomi- nations are Thomas -J. Lynch cf Glencoe., Clark e. Nolan of Minmette, and Ralph Snyder of Winnetka. Iu~vit Ot'OutCa . i»e Ot her candidates" expected to be pres ent are- those for representative in congress f roni. the lTenth-distict. and,.general assembly representative froin the Seventh district. A member of the Winnetka league will speakc briefly on the subject of the referen dum to be voted on in Winnetka in the April election. The meeting will be in charge of the three presidents of the leagues sponsoring the meeting: Mrs. E. F. Snydacker of Kenilworth; Mrs.. Murdo Ross of Winmette, and Mrs. Matthew P. Gaffney cf Winnetka. The leagues cf these three villages feel that in this enterprise they are affording the vcters an cpportunity of real value. Prairie Pires Take Up Timie of Local Firemen Prairie fires took up the tinme and attention cf Wilmette firemen during, the past week.. There was cne on We dnesday cf, last week at Hibbard and Happ ýroads, and another at Washington av enue and ýTwentieth street. There was one oui Stnday at Cei-. tral Park avenue and Isabella street, and two more on Monday, at Lake avenue and Locust rcad a nd at )Ig, 815 ty froui er, and e Most ni. This in the

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