Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Aug 1937, p. 10

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UC O 0- LA MB Topsý ii genuine spring quallity. Tender and delicately. flaývorsome. 8- to 9-4b.29 c aýverage ..... lb. BABY LEG 0F LAMIB. .5 5- to 6-lb.ý average l... b. SWISS STEAK. Cut toorder- frôm the vers finestofpmeef....lb .POT ROAST. The choicest of prime chuck beef. Deliciously tender, juicy and'savory. Allselected cuts'. .1b.7 FRYING CHICKINS. It's the famous Wapsie, Valley kin d: milk-f cdplupmp, tender. Fresh dry picked. 2- to 3V4-lb.1 avg. l1b JC VÉRY BEST'SMOKED UIERSAUSA#IE ,.,Ib.35c FRESH SLICED, ASSORTED COLD MIATS .....lb.45cI SIPECIAL PURE WIINERS .......'2lbs.65c FRESHLY MADE LAMB PÂTTI b.b23c FRESHLY CUT CHOP SUEIY MEAT. . lb. 3Sc ?RESHLY GROUND MEATLOAF .......lb. 35c PAK VEUECLUtI VEIAG *5* Pure and wholesonie. Grood for young and oi. IGR AEPLE DRtY, ROOT BEER or j * large LIME RICKEY ........... (Plus Deposi t) à&F botties ?S tA0BEOY ANN SFARXLIIN0 IEVERA£S Ginger Aie, Golden or Pale Tr. Lme Rick,, . Srsaparilia; Cream S a (dark), 1143 24-oz. r q S1.(PIl 1 £ b"ottl s >1. Lolita Bertling, soéprano, zvill be guest. soloist Wednesday evening, A ugtst 18, in the èoncerjt with the federal »music pro ject's Illinois Syrn- phonY orchestra in Wilrnette Bowl. Miss Ber-tli;iq is the daieghter of Dr. and Mrs* Adôlp'hëûs E. Be7fTi of 31i Washington avenue, Wili~ette. She is n'eu known on radio anzd has sung wvith the (7hicago City Opera and W o ina n's SyrnphoIny. *o1 Wfediiesia -v's concert She -ziIl sing Ballatlla frorn "Pagliacci," by Leoncavallo. Will in Winnetka at thei Washbu 011 was of )ase commander. .Notable, civic and militgry dignii-. taries, including. Governor Hetiry Horner, Mayor Edward J. Kelly, of Chicago, and Rear,,Admbiraiý Hayne Ellis, cor»mandant of the *ninth naval district, have been ivited to be present. Various aspects of naval flying, it was added, will> bc dem-, onst.rated during the afternoon. The aviation-bfise was nioved frorn its oid location at the Great Lakes Naval Training station, near North, Chicago, to Curtiss field several1 weeks ago, the.change being made necessary whenr the oid field became inadequate for use in landing the iiew high-speed ships. Two Purposes The field at present is. used for t %o purposes, it wasepand the fi rst being for the preliminiary traiing of naval aviation cadets ivho are thetn sent to Pensacola, Fia,, and second for the activities of the naval re- serve . squadron which holds its drills at the field every Satuirday after- non01.. At present. too, the latter organiiza- lion is spendinig its aninual twô-week period at the field, iii more intenlsive training. .The officers and enlisted meii, al of wlinx are engaged ini ordiniarv» Iceberg . .... -A6for 1 y Extra fo25 Sweet 1 elephone ,O Aui vrnp.mn ITOMATOES Beefsteal, varietv. They're beauties ... MONARCH FINER FOODS ... ...1 . ... .. . N o. . 2 tln 2 Ibs. 25C 3 for '3 for 3 for erries.. .. 2-1b. cati Slcj "i a. * ll -11. .'.'iii m Y hra t~iv4 nyîg, dive uombmng, nxeu gunnery.ý for a short visit with Mr. ýCouffer's naàvigation, a:nd. in radio and other sister and famiiy. the john R. Walsh communication problems. Baldwins of 1496 Asbury avenue, _________ Hubbard Woods, before continuing Ms lrneSley 0 sln their journey. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Ms irneSiey 0 sln and their two sons, Davis and Peter, a venue, Wilmette, will arrive in New returned home Saturday from a two York Sunday after a tour of almost weeks' vacation at Au Train, Mich. six weeks through England, HIolland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. She wvil1 be greeted by her ____________________________fatber, Roy A. Sellery. Mr. Seilery and bis daughter wiii stay in the east for a vacation, returning hom~e abohut the f6rs of Sttibr WAX PAPER Cut Rite. 125-foot roll. 23......3 for 55C - l WLON&(, make We don't accept old so-called axioms without question, just because they are old. Some; of course, are self-proving, but in this business we are more interested in modern merchandising methods than in ancient.formutlas.

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