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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 46

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46 W I L M E T T E L I F E September 18, 1947 Congratulations to Bob Frledlander for finding the Mystery Man L E A V E S F O R SCHOOL Miss Shyrl Blaise, daughter of M r . and M r s . Francis J . Blaise, 1728 Highland avenue, Wilmette, left Monaay, September 15, for Carleton college, Northfield, M i n n , where she is a junior. E a r l y in August Miss Blaise motored to New Y o r k with her brother and parents for a family reunion. The last two weeks in August she vacationed with her roommate at Liike of the Woods, Canada. Since her return to Wilmette she has had Miss Joyce Carson of Hinsdale as a houseguest. Jackets Jackets Pick Officers for Wilmette Post of American Legion Appointments of officers of the Wilmette post of the A m e r i c a n L e gion were announced this week by 1,. B . Cregier, the new commander of the post. Louis W. Repsold, 530 Sheridan square, Evanston, will be adjutant; the Rev. F r e d A . Millhouse, Wilmette Evangelical Lutheran church, chaplain; William M . James, 909 Ashland avenue, judge - advocate; Leonard Byler, 921 Greenleaf avenue, athletic officer. David C l a r k Leach, -1417 Forest avenue, employment officer; C a r l E . Lund, 633 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, Americanism chairman; Tom L . Yates, 2752 Eastwood avenue, E v anston, national defense chairman; Arnold Maltz, 347 Oak circle, graves registration chairman. To B e Historian L e a J . Orr, 1002 Greenleaf avenue, historian; Roy Kroeschell, 1120 E l m wood avenue, Boy Scouts; Charles P . Dahncke, 2114 Greenwood avenue, child welfare; Joseph H . Heinzen, 1518 Lake avenue, resolutions chairman; and D r . Lester E . Mee, 1227 Chestnut avenue, medical officer. New members of the post include L l o y d Wendt, 2326 Greenwood avenue; Wing Chinn and Wilbur Wong, both of 327 Green B a y road; and Lawrence W. Nolte, 820 Oakwood Jackets Scotchlite Jacket -- for Safety Wear The most unusual jacket in America. The green trim strips contain hundreds of tiny mirrors impregnated into the cloth, like the new Scotchlite stop signs now used all over the country. W h e n struck by headlight beams these strips glow brilliantly. A good looking, flannel lined jacket with knitted cuffs, waist and collar. $8.95 sizes 6-12 $9.95 sizes 14-18 RANDLEY ELECTRIC CO. Whitman Gabardine Jacket Also in dark brown with regular collars and cuffs and plaid wool lining. C o m fortable, tough and warm. EVERYTHING GREenleaf 1231 1930 Central St. ELECTRIC Wilmette 214 Evanston $8.95 sizes 6-12 Leather Jackets $17.95 sizes 12-18 $10.95 sizes 14-18 In tan only. Genuine leather throughout. WHY BE F A T \ ? Motorcycle Style Leather Jackets In black with nail head trim, lipper and knitted cuff. Tackle Twill Jackets Here is the sturdy windbreaker type. Unlined. $14.50 sizes $6.50 12-18 E a t p l e n t y y e t lose weight w i t h doctor's amazing candy plan Have a more Blender, graceful figure. No exercising. No laxatives. 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Lord's Offers Complete, Guaranteed Michael Phillip is the name chosen by M r . and M r s . Nordbert C a r r , 627 Eleventh street, Wilmette, for their first child born at the U . S . M . C . hospital, Great Lakes, September 9. The maternal grandmother is M r s . Eleanor Puronas of Wilmette and the paternal grandmother is M r s . Margaret C a r r of Chicago. TEACHER AT ROCHESTER RADIO SERVICE Lord's Radio Service is complete, even to expert installation of F M antennae and equipment . . . It offers you parts and repair ANY MAKE Wagner G . Collins of 126 Central P a r k avenue, Wilmette, is teaching at Rochester, Minnesota Junior college this year, records of the Northwestern university placement bureau show. M r . Collins received a B . S. degree from Northwestern in 1946, and a master's degree from N . U . this summer. service on all makes of radios . . . A complete line of tubes for most makes . . . Free tube testing service . . . 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