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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1930, p. 11

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tijat- no misfoEltune occur: the season. This was d careful watching for the bathers by expeienced1 who are ever alert to any pos while bathers are in- the to ýWhen. it îs rea 'lize .d that as iîn as six thôu*saîd bathers patroiîize this beach in one day, it cati be under- stood readily that this caîls for ail adept organization to protect the safet3y of the lives of these bathers. Thé parents cati rest I assured thatý their chiidren, are watched over> and tiot allowéd.to go beyoîîd t he depth, o' . water wvhere, they are safe. It has 1een' remnarked by supervisors of other beaclies tliat- the -Wilmnette beach is* one of the fine.st in.- the country. We -are fortutiate to have a grade of sand that is unexcelled and plenty. of wood ýthat backs up this beach. The elimination of ail paper, stone, and 'other debris :fottnd on moA, beaches is due to the policy.of& the management and the strict c-nforcing of al rules by, police ôificers and the caretaker of the beach. The appoint-. ments in the water are the very besi to b)e constructed. During tuie severe storm this sea- soour diving platforrn was the' oly éne. that wjthstood the severe test. an hiour ai day. Wilmette can justly l)e proud of its ideal beach. Oscar B. Conklin, Bank President, Passes Away 1l'ineral services for Oscar B. Conk- lin,, 763 Michigain avenue, Wilmette. were held 'We dnesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Constellation Ma- soîic temple,- 3900 North Damen av- entie, Chicago., Mr.. Conkli n died on Monday at the age of 66 yeýars. He was: president of the Lincoîn Trust, and Savinr"s bank !in' Chicago, having organized this bank twentv vea rs ago as a private institution. He:later oh- tairkiie a charter for a state biatk. .Mr. Conqldin' was 'aà past master of the .'Williamn B. Warren lodge. A. F and A.* M., a nti a memb)er of Orienta1 coiisistory and, the Medinah Tempfle shrie. He; is survi'ved hy a dauzli- ter, -Dorothy. with whom lie. had'fmade bis- home. Purial took place at Aca-ý cia Park cemnetery. Miss Martha >Pencher is leavig ber homie at 828 Ashland avenue Suniday for Northanipton, Mass., to enter Smith college. James Tencher is re- tturn;ng Monday, Septenîber 22, to Princeton, where hie is a nienîberof] the sophoniore class; IFail Ilats IViirror New FasJLions. 80Fr DRAPED, AND SN4,UG. framing the face n# eitLer side dosvn to h nc.Feit combines wil* Iovelv Lroadtail, o",F -Ag part of oiur program to expand and éxtend. Our activities, we will dlean your rugs and carpets for a limited time at a discount of one- *third f rom the regular cleaning prices of 6c per square foot for Orientais and 4c per square. foot for domesticu. Anmy 9XI12 Doumestie Rug $2.50 Your guarantee of our integrity and reliabjility is based upon our more than 20 years-,of service in this community, owning and *operatiizg our own modern cleanini plant., Our treatment of ýyour rugs prolongs their life, brightens their colors and removes ail trace of dirt and grime. wilmétr . 1200 Miss MacMahon- at Worthen's 1148 WILMETrE AVENUE - #]A

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