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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Nov 1930, p. 12

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EVER. since weve' ILIVED i n Wilmett e WE'VE noticed THAT' every year we HAVE winter, and DURING the winter WE!invariàubly have COLD weatber! AND another tbing WE'VE noticed is THAT when cold WEATHER, cornes, AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS very OPTEN freeze up and "BUST" andi ru n-ali OVER the pavement, MAKING the owners PEEVED and very PROFANE! And ,WE jusr.Wanit you to KNOW that we are SUPPLIED witb DENATURED or Tracey is chairman for the event and two mothers f rom each, grade iormi the committee. They are: Mesdamies Alfred Rohol,' Frank T.- Oelerîch, Robert Fontham,, W. A'. Clobisy; Thomas Mittz, Edwin GeorgerGrig- nion, Gordon , Diltz, Harry Klein, George Pfeiffer, Arthur Fuller, Alva Chuibb, lfarry Marten,- Robert Mark- ham, Robert Little, *Edward, Flynn, Peter McGurk and William, Krippes. G9O EAST FOR GAME Miss Patty Foresman, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Hugh Foresrnan, and Miss Virginia Woodland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy 'Woodland oi Keniilworth, are leaving on Tuesday for New York and, will be the guests of James and David Burnham, sons of.ý Mrs. Claude Burnham of Kénil- worth, at the Prinçcton-Yale game tomorrow. A CORRECTION Throughi an errer last week's issue state'd that Mrs. John C. Mannerud had been appointed mianager of the> Campbell, Inc., hosiery and under- wear shQp. Miss Joy Royer çontin-t ues as manager of the store. Mirs.t Mannerud bas been added to the store's staff. Comfort is worth 8c a month Where comhfort is con- cçerne<d, it pays to, have thé be s t. A Kantleek Hot Water Bott le, guaranteed te, give unleaking service fôr at Ieast two years, costs $2.00. This repre-, ship in church work at' East Orange. In the article Dr. Stif1er is char- acterized as the "Theodôre Roosevelt of the Baptist cburch." "Dynamnic is the best word to de- scribe "Dr. Stifler," the writer corn- ment$. "So) strenuous, is. the life he. ieads. so- wide bis activities andso varied bis acquaintances, that he might, wvell be, styl ýed the Theodore Roose- velt of the Baptist church. "Alth .ough he b as lived i E ast Orange onlY two Years," continues tbe, article, ".Dr. Stifler's work, as pastor of' the First Baptist- cburch bha- niade him. one of th e recognized leaders, among the city's clergymen.Thog bis efforts the church plant,'bas heen' doubled and' its activities widelv ex- panded." ART LIEAGUE LUNCHEON Mrs. Harry B. Burnside, Mrs. Don- ald MaxWell, and Mrs. Johan W. 'Bebf attended an informai luncheon at the Orrington hotel Monday, Novemiber 10. The luncheon wvas sponsored by the Illinois League of Women Vot- ers. At. the luncheon the womnen of this district had a chance to disctiss the issues of the coming year with Carl Chindblom, the newly elected' representative to the state legislature. CONDUCTS N. B. S. TOUR conducted the. irst of a series'ot tours; to the National Bodatn station Thiursday, Novemnber> 13. USE Valmere Humus,. for Fail Top Dressing 'An Aid }lellmuth was eleced- at the -receait session of -the' National Safety Con- gress held ina Pittsburgh, Pa. During the past year Mr. Hellmunttî1 served 'as vice-president of the Nation- al Safety counicil for membersh .ip. H is, position as vice-president. in. charge-of disitration, created this year, is characterized as a> great responsibility- since it virtually places Mr. Hellmuth .in charge of the national organiizariolf S. activities. during the year.. "Heretofore," reads a comment.. il "The Highball,". Chicago, North -Sbore and Milwaukee Irailway'periodiçal,,tlie prbesof administration were .banid- led' by a committee. The new vice- presidenicy was created in vieW of the growing importance of administrative functions." Wilmette Girl in Play L-'Lake Forest College The Garrick 'club of Lake Forest collëge wvil1 present its second veliicle of the season on November 19 and 20 when the freshmen offer Martin Flavin's "Broken Dishes." Russell C. Tornlinison, director of the Players, bas the play under rehearsal and inidica-' tions point to the f act that "Broken' Dishes" will 'be as big a bit at Lake. Forest as it wvas on Broadway Iast' year. Virginia St: -Clair of Wilmette is in the cast. She is the dàugbter ofMr and Mrs.1 Percy R. St. Clair, 422 Ninth street. FINE ARTS PROGRAM TODAY At 2 o'clock tbis afternoon imcm- bers of the fine arts departuient of.> the Wonian's Catholic .club of Wil- mette ýwill'gather at the 'home Ôf Mrs. P. S. Barton, 257 K<enilworthi avenue,' Kenilworth 'for a program concerning St. Francis of Assisi and his influence on the fine arts. M rs. C. A. Carpenter of 601 \Vash- - ington avenue bas returned to ber* 'eléphones Randolph 2068 2069 or C. R. IHuston Phone Winnetka 3.88 prmlly PUPI. ASlUU MUJtOC. Ciirrent prices. LES 100 FOR CASH PHONC KEN. à341 EARLY OR LATErF s:WiImette 28 aun 1 c ýQ ý

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