Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 44

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Corn eon Monday and Uesday? -noinhi er bouse oens of SHË. used to sby away frorn large iuiofcrnad peas and ?eacbes - even when they were priced t'very special ". There are only. two of. them in the family and she knew:. there'd be too much for one nmeal. a But now that. she owns an electric refrigerator shebuys the large cans of everything-and saves money. What's tekt over simply goes iàto a covered dish and into -the cabinet. And cornon Mnn Dr., B. M. Conley, of Wilmette, Itead -of the .v-ray fdepartment1 at St. F rancis hos!pital, is in& Paris where he ,attended a>& ntertnationaI radiological meeting firom Jutly'27 to 31. As a member of the cancer commit- tee of St. Francis, Dr. Conley was ex- pected to devote much of bis tueé at the meeting. to studying tbe progress. made in recent cancer research and radiologic technique. He has been en- gaged for sotue tizne in an e xtensive survey of the value of x-ray and radium in the treatuient of cancer. .. Dr. Conley was formerly head of the staff of St. Francis hospital and is a prominent roentgenologist. He sailed f rom Montreal juIy 4 on the Duchess of York. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kelly and their daugbter, Elizabeth, 412 Cum- nor road, 'KenilwQrth, leave today for a: môtor trip to Estes Park, Colo. I thé flu session is rnost encouraging and compares favorably with' that of previous years. Miss -M. Frances Mc- Elroy, registrar, and other members of the staff are returning f rom their va- c ations at this time, and although classes are flot in: session,.the col1lege buildings will be open to the inspec- tion of ,interested, students or their f rilends; during the reniainder of -the summer. J. Stanton ,Is.Prom td New. Duties on August 1 John. J. Stantoni, 518 Sunset. road, Winnetka, nirchandise manager of the, northwest, district of Westing- house, Ëlectric and .Matnufacturing company, lha s been promoted to Mil- waukee manager of the finm, his new, duties commencing'August.. In his new capacit-y he wiIl have charge of the state of Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Mr. Stantoti was borni and educated in New York., and came to Westinghouse in 1916., traveling the state of Wisconsin as salesman, and was appointed. mer-m chandise manager in. 1926. COING TO HALIFAX Miss Mildred B elden and Miss ýMii- dred Kriowles of the Battie - Creek Batbs, drQve toToledo, Ohio over thé week-end.. Miss, Knowles went f rom Toledo .to Bostn where she will s pend three Weeks. From Boston she will go to Halifax, Nova Scotia *to visit for another three weeks. Miss Beld- en has r eturned to her home at .1159 Wihiet.te avenue with ber niother Mrs. E. G. Belden. Alexander Newton" Jr., 3C6 Wood- stock avenue, Kenilworthi is ini Pasa- dena, Cal. visiting the Alexander Han-' nahs. DEALER will also 'be glaci to demoit- strate these and other *nakes. Only a smaUl down payment and one, is youms 348 LINDEN AVENUE~ 419 MÂIN STBÉET * * * 23c 1. cd d d âmm ollhd fS outqa 1105 CIMNT#AL AvElqùE 1189 WILMIETTE AVENUE Pics.effecilve Fddy end Sturdy, Augmut 7 mm S' Fusf levorsome, quality

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