Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1935, p. 16

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More fs . o definif. opportunmltY buy 90d. food et -mon.y-soving prices. Stop la end toke odvcutogo of A&Ps ,Jenuory Foid Solel I rices effective Joniuory llth té 16th.. HAMILTON$ SAUERkKRAUT. .3,%4?iM 25e RED CROSS MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI ...3 A& li17c DEL MONTE SLICEO PINEAPPLE ..3 ,11-4rôLa.23c DEL MONTE CRUSHFID PINEAPPLE. .3 ,12iL<. 25< DEL MONTE% ASPARAGIUS lIPS. 'Mei 27< lAGLE BR~AND CONDENSED' BORDENS MILK. *19C GOL M EDAL Pi1c 28 CAKE FLOIJR SWANS DOWN .. J27c SANTA CLARA PRUNES '6;,'z». 3 Lu8. 25c SWEDISH RYE BREAD 1101 6c CAELE4ON OR * mc i SUN'NYFIEI4D- OATS ,3 20-oz. pkgs. 20< AuNTJEMIMA. PANCAKE FLOUR . PO. 10Oc BANQUET I DILL PICKLES . . 15c SUNNYFI ELD SLICED BACON . A-hi: 27c lead the Sportsmian Bowling league by a conifortable. margin, ',everal Following are the teain ý,tanding- other teains, notably the Suinslut Villa, Bleser's and H-ugo and Binigo, 1 vila .,a: :hav'e been staging a nierry baitti for itr. 2;. second place. Jtup) ind Bingo 2 1 deIwèis .. Tw eks ago. wlierî Bît-ser vure la ry 3udwelser .2 in second place, the Hugo a'nd 8I'iîîgo %Wllmette Tailors 18 boys from Winnetka, smacked' thei <cen.... for three straight gaines. By sep ing the 'series Hugo1 and Bingo took, K. 0F'C. LEAGUE, second, place away from .Bleser'ý. (x&u-rge \Vhiteý's Grocrf'nt But last eek _it was a. different îlle uIcl(tfnilan,, w on 'two, out of tirt the Suinset Villa of Winnetka %voi gainesý., froi the second. pla(c PThitgà ihree -straight fromn Hugo and, Binigo lowý Tavern teain last week, . nAl >aro and went. into second place. , As mat - tî(»7%% leading the league hv a. in;r:. ters, stood after- last week's garnes oCt to gaies. the Sunset Villa. was six gaines îie JT*le, Kuss jeweler> o îr hind the league leaders and onîe ganie straig.ht* gaines f rom. heVelic- ahead of the two teais that wvere tied Nursery teain, and, thesc two itani- for third, place, Bleser's and litigte ar, mnnw ticd for third place, lion<'r- and Bingo.. Only -one gaine behind,. liarry 'Sieren wvas back %vith hi,' ild in fourth.place, was Edelweiss. Ica . n ,the Kuss jewelers, for thc fir' Edelweiss lost two out (if thrte last tinte silice the start ot Ile, on week, to Harry's Budweiser. Bleser's llarry is îiow shooting a wvid c Iook, won twvo from the Wilmnette Tailors which gathers plenty o. i, )nýý and Krier's Buffet took tw,,o froin the Th(à Edelwveiss 'teamn took tu.o Cycle inn, h vîin ee gaines ,fronti the Eninett We1a High coresfor te eveilig rerc:losing' the' laot gamn b> Frank, Fiegen and Ed Bleser (if o thre.e pins. Harry's Budweiser, 245 and 220 rc-. Bdel ostr'team het.< spectively. ýýsiguns of life by winn.iing three gaiint s Charles Hutchings .and Harry from 11Lvinati's Texaco. The iwel Schultz of Edelweiss, 235 and 20ý' areii i Iast place, and Ibis iý- th e fi rst réspectively. tint tis,,seas.ýon that t1hev hiave v(in George Bleser and Joseph Schinitz à fthrce gaine sertes. of Krier's Buffet, 210 ýand 206. rc- Paul Bleser bovled high gaînc f(r spectively. tht: nlight, 218, followed 1) y at Vic Voltz and Marvin Ross of thu Borrc with a 208 gaine. Third place Suniset Villa, 223 and 203 respectivel.- h in< rs Wtv 1to bhr) ep BL17E LABIL SYRrP CAN O SULIANA RED BEANS 5 =s-* 25c SULTANA RED~ KIDNEY BEANS . .5 %-125c IONA LIMA BEANS 5 V.1 .,23, MELLO.WHEAT . , tàO- 1Sc L 7c WISCONwSIN POTATOES. TEXAS SEEDLESS NEW. TEXAS CABSAGE. CRISP LETTUCE * 1 7-Blc PECK 3 3SfZE t Oc 3LS13t 2,>LD 1 5c meeting and luncheon on Tuesdlav, January 8, at the Keiiilworth* Union churchi. A board meeting %vas .held Wednies'day, Januarv 9,. at the hontei, of Mrs. Philip Mav in Wilmcîtté. TÈonorro\% there. w Il be a business ,meeting at the Oak Crest inE.vanis~- ton, , at w,%hich neiv, officers, for, the: corning year %vill be elected. Miss EIsabelle Fitz Patrick. (aughter of Mr. and Mrs, William J. FitzPatrickl. 1524 Lake aventue, hias returiied to her BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS rs.'. EHall, 1725 lake ;au( nutie. will be liostess at a liridigu hincý- eolin_îexMonday at Shiawnéc( Coun -. 'trv chlb, ler guiestîs will incînde N r't.ý A. E'. .,irnes, Mrs. Jaines SlicdIen. * i..L.oî.îard Starkel, r.Er P1)awuort, Ms Roger Williamns, MI sý Nulson Joyct,M. . ., \eislîaa-. NMrs. George -Redifing. Mrs. ChalesNl<dvMrs. XWiliam FiIedieu- Nitz'iii. Mrs. Charles, Evati, and Nirs. la r \ c Craig ail of Ximette; MNfr-, IrVin ndo ntI r, Harrv .indlscv of Kenilworth, NMrs.EI *ridge Allen ad r.Ivan\Ne lsoii of Winnvtka, and, Mrs, Clarèiîce Fréid ()f E-vanston. Tfl TAVL F rimua, siucn garnients. about to be dis- carded, may Econonty Shop have* them? -MVrs. A. I.. Grinneli, chairman. Ni, i. 'onniv hop Wb- <'du 4-feq lby tbe W'xuiîii~ lb of WlImywt<, Pl£Ný MASS MEETING Townsend old age pension plan is an.- nounced for Sunday evening, Januarv 13, at. 7. o'clock, in the art center onf ] the Evanston public- Iibrarv. SUL TA NA E AaED AlMERICA Y LB. 17e IGHT O'CLOCK colpm MJLD AND MELLOW. LB. 19C SAWYERI FIG BARS 3 LBS. 25e

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