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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1931, p. 23

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(election mwiýL take îlàa the Au:- guist nmeetigý- Delegat'es and alter- nates* were aiso 'electe-d - for the~ AincricaIh Legion ,Convention to be lield-in Peoria, M., Augtust 29, 30,' 31. and Septemiber 1. These are as fol- los:.Mrs. Helen Fischer, rsiet Miss Cela1 Schnieider and MNrs. Aniia Mcéièr,. delegates; Mrs.. MidrdStef- feps and Mý argaret Huerter, alter- tiates. The social lir vas s1)ent ith our liostess. NI rs. J osephine Braun, 2201 Lake avenue. The election of offtcers fôr the Seve1ith district Ainerican Legion a tix.i jiary xvas lheld Wed.iesdayý-, mul% 22. at a -luncheon given at thieNor-- mnand.v tep, roorn, whvich wa.§ spon- sored 4Y the Peter J. Huerter aux- iliarv. The officers elected are: Mrs. josephine Gehel. 'Morton Gro-e. Ill., diirector; Dr. Beatrice Hawkins>. W Mette. alternate vice direýctor; Nfr. Standard. Gl1eniview. chaplain; Mrs. Anna 'Meier, Wilmette, seargent, at amis; and Mrs. Mfary O'Shea, Rog.: ers Park, historian. The picture of the Memorial founitain donated to the Seventh district bv> Mrs. Mabel Kingf- waswo b Mrs:« Hoeheisel of or-, ton Grove. Several memibers ' of' the auxiliarv attended, the dedicaion of the ne- niorial fountaini presented- toý the Edward Hines, .Jr.;' Memoilhs-. pital by Cook Countv council, Ameri- cnLegion -auxiliary, Sunida-v, July M,. at 7:30 iii the mornling. The pre-convention. luncheon will Bernie iluspital. rial was a au kegal,. Ail captures Children ldKCS Shore. A visit wvas inadè to Mrs. Hattie Bohui. w~ho is i11 at the Noriegian- Amierican hoslital. Retuirn From Three-Week Buying Trip to- New York] 'Mir. and «,\rs. johin NI. Burns ot La Jeunesse, mc.e, 1168 \Vilmiette ave- niue, returned Suindav ,f rom a three wek'buvinig.trip iii New -York Citv. '\I. P 'nsrports that. there is a radlical, change iii the -market this vear s0 fat as coats, liaIs and dresses are conceriiç(1. hoth as to style and'. price. The inost conspicuous chîange, lie savs-, is that nost ofý the , ili class New Y'ork houses havýe re(luced their prices tremienidoisl.v. GOING TO YELLOWSTONE Mfr. and 'Mrs.. Ray Welter, 832 Reba place, -Evanston, are. leavinig Satuirdav o-n a thiree weeks' vacation trip' to Yellowstone Park, the Black Hilis, and other interesting places in the \Vest.. Mrs. Welter, the former Dorothv VferFalen. is the dauglter of Mr. and Mrs.,.Albert VerHalen. 310 Third street. Xilnette. 'Mrs. E. C, Schweitzer end son, E. C. Schweitzer. jr.. 346 :Greenleaf avenue, hate ret-umiedfrom a week's inotor trip) o the East.. Miss Margaret Huerter was hos- tessto menibers of her five hundred club on Wednesday evening, july2. Gem Clips,3s01.s,23perM 1000 in a carton; sizes 1. '2 and 3. 23c. $1.25 Sanforc'. Carter's Ink, '98e Waterman's Ink included at the sanie price. Corona Portable Typewriters, $ 17.50 Comnplète wltb carrying case. Used, but ln good condition. BERNIE STUDIO «"Bettér Pictures-Better Values" 1613 Sherman Ave., .Evanston Tel., UNI. .8998 Fouutain Square WiOeette 724 r q -M.IDSUMMER SPECIAL Evamiton August Busintess Driive. Adjustable Gooseneck DeskLamp, $1.49 Cunvenient for close work. Ash tray base. $4 Carter's & Webster's Carbon Paper, $3 81,4x11 or 8',2xl3. $3 a, box. Wahl Desk Sets wîth Lamp. and Pen, $10 Burni.shedl bronze-finish; three-compartment base. Filing Folders, 81/2X11, 75c. per 100 Sqiuare cut-good durable quality. ~-.Filing Cards, 3 x5,6Q5cper M White cards Vvlth horizontal or plain ruling. Faber Rubber Bands, 55c Lb. ounce, 7c; quarter pounds, 20c. Yeliow Secon~d Sheets, 49e Per M 81/2XII-for copy sheets or carbons. Velvet or. Mongol Pendis, 42c Doiz. ByF the grous.,»$. Big sa.vlngs! il

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