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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1939, p. 76

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iC - lgrM is a new corsage comprised of an, O~f Mvortwian Wm Easter lily blossom fîlled wlth ae Normn F.Scot anouned ly 'chosen -Sprmng ,tlowers-alto- week th P.ucaeot a-nàeteres gether very chic. and typically Eas- wee, te prchseof he àtééitofter. The corsage was oriinaited by Edgar W. Scott ithie firm of, Wi- the Hlavaceks. liam H. Scott, Mortician, with iii- This18 only one of numnerous neral parlors at suggestions offered by thie concern 1 I 8,Greenleaf frcnieainb Rehs !Es avenue, Wilmette, frcnieainb .tehs fEs and 14600Sherman tertime shoppers of thie North Shore. avenue, E v a n s- Victor Hl1avacek, an outstanding ton, and offices at authority on floriculture, spoke at 526 Gr ee n Bay thie luncheon meeting of thie Wil- road, Winnetka. mette Rotary club Wednèsday of Norman Scott this week. lias been actively associated since DRITSH STEEAMLINER head fl.wlinag Besides the weekly report on thie local K. of C. League, over the week-, end, the councjl has participated i the K. of C. national tournament be-, ing held at Lansing, Mich. Whereas the members tried their best, the re- sults were not startling. Eddie Bleser turned in. the best all around -scores.. He had a meager 510 in thie doubles, a 644 in -the singles and wound up with a 640 in the team event for a total of 1794. His 644 was third in thée singles at train timne Sunday night. one stop on the famnous Rebs ems tour -)f this country Elmer Leis ......... es on exhibition at thie Carl Schwafl........ World's Fair. Special PalBee ....... ights to be seen at thie Phil Bleser ......... orld's Fair are carried iation Scot, including ,a Other tournament sc Ford Monor company's Mat Borre .......... Doc Genster ....... 187 178- 525 216 205-584 191 210- 5M0 181 226- 640 194 182- 559 969 1001-2888 signiflcalfl tecncal and research projeets wbich Ulnited Air Uines' engneers carried to successful corn- pletion, -elimninatinig several major obstacles'in airline operations. EASTEIL JOLJIDAY Ray Hallet, Jr., son, of, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hallet, 107 ,Garrison avenue, Wilrnette, will be home Sat,ý urday,:April 1, to spend the Easter. holidays with his parents. Mr. Hal- let, who is' a freshman at Purdue universitY,. Lafayette, Ind., w'as re- c ently initlated nto Phi Kappa Sig- nia fraternity. ness totrîckson,'!l3, ery we mi Standings Team W. L. Pet. Hi-Ridge Market....... 39 30 .565 Locust Farm Stàres..35 34 .507 Herman J. Ratny Florists.............. 35 34 .507 Ben Erickson Delivery . .29 40 .420 Alter TomL3 SALLEYS hie first game to mrs by five pins,, tae game ing- found aIlý b',Ucig (ny expe( [tors at th 'as.. rc rug;' High game 1by tTgolini , topping Be game out of ,dy cornpany einner when evard Drug )f the night I Boulevard 79 of Quin- ,y two pins 195, and 201 team Rame *........... ................................................................................................ .................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... L. Pet. il M03 il .033 15 .500 16 .467 17 Am3 0 .333

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