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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1932, p. 5

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These tests are .free of charge, and- almotorists,, regai:dlless oýf where their residence Imay. be,, have been. invited to take advantag e of themn. !No arrests.wiIl be made or pénalties imn- posed in cases wbere 'the automnobile does flot meet ail of the safety re- quiremenits,, it was. explained, as the tests are entirely an educational project for the, benefit of the motor- _Ail automhobile owners living in the nortb shore villages have been in- vited to prticipate,, the organiza- tions sponsoring :the tests announce. Kenlworth Man Given Ph., D.,and Fellowship Austin Phelps son of Mr. and Mrs., Edtward J. Phelps of 329 Leicester road, bas received bis Ph. D. degree fromn Vale. university and:l frs heen- given a fellowsbip at Leland Stanford university. He was awarded bis degree at commencement this past june and after the exercises were. over he stopped in Washington on bis way home to visit bis sister and returned to Kenil- ivorth, the middle of this week. He is léaving the north shore about the first ..of August to take up his new work at Leland Stanford. Kesidences in Wilmette The Wilmette Pire department was called out twice.during the«night Wed- nesday of last,,week, when two Wil- mette homes were struck.by--lightning. The first run was made ;about 10:-30 clock to the Thomas D. Scariff resi- dence. 1705 Washington avenue, -w here ightning struck, wires leading into..the bouse, and grounded on an, electric light, fixture in a front, room. The damage was sligbt, according, to Pire Chief Walter -Zibble. About 3 ;20 o'clock Tbursday morn- ning, july 17, :the firemen made, a run tothe E. L. Ivesresidence,..900'Chesýt- nut-avenue, wbere lightning struck the roof. The fire that. resulted caused damage estimated by Chief Zibble to be between-$500 and $800. 1The, firemen made one other run in tbe past week. That was iast Saturday atternoon wheii thev extingiaished an alley rubbish blaze at 818 Sixteenth street. LUNCHEON IN NEW HOME Mrs. J. Mackill, 3486 Ridge avenue, was hostess to a few friends at lunch- eon Iast Tuesday at ber home. Mrs. Mackill nioved into ber home on Ridge from 1240 Central avenue, the first of Iune. Enjoy Thiese WEEK.. MRuy7END, TRE ATS B a nàna Toffee, Freneh L e mn o n Custard<. Chocolate C ýh 1 P. Chocolate Vanhlla. 8Str aw - berry -Vainila- Chocolate. q :AM, DuteL Mai& Candys, 2-b.$ .0 boà....$ 00 (YOUR OWN Includlng 5 0 C ..SIl--[ECTION> Govt.Tax ÂThis nicIudet- Orange ]Peel.' Toffee. EFruit Cordial, Creams and a hun- BeKuair I,red other varletles. Regular lil.50 and $2 value. DUTCH'MI L 1187 WILMETTE AVENUE Stores in Evanstoni, Glencoe, Lake Forest' LAWN FURNITURE BIRD 1BATHS LAWN MOWERS HOUSEWARES> JuIy 14-15-16-18-19ýOnly Very LAWN CHAIR. Selected struction. Designed for rel fort. Can be put togethe ments ........... - SPRAY Low Pricea Coaupel, a Quick 8.11 oint western pine con- FOLDING COT. Full 6-ft. size. Heavy caiu- CHORE BOY, for cleatiing poi [a"ation and com- %-as witb hardwood frame $2-95 10e size .... Pr;- n. - te. li [ul value .........57.95 çiuality.........$7.50) Dts and pans, EPANS. Mirro Aiuminurn. A spe- .25........... ........... ne 'LAKES. Palmolive Whiite EagIe, .l. . . . . . - . . . .. . . . 2 7e c-n AND OTHERS i ilember Wittaette Ohaamber of Ooameme 50C

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