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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1939, p. 76

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lake ln the.LandI O'Lakes region in northern Wiscon- sin. "4Looks like a grand season," L chorused the pair in, response t o Mathew Francis t h e reportorial A, E. Nord inqufry, but re- mained, discreetly silent regardmng their luck. Mr. Nord is president of the Wlmette Rotary club, and Mr. Hammond, treasurer of the same organization. HERAtDRY lBOOTH' it was discover( children drink. 511 533 a. vw -.- *0 1 1:5. uU A. Heydeclcer 5923 Dahm RANER' CNFJWNE pitz 5 1ri mcMurrAy BANER' ON£aÉ46E Rapp 5 0O 1 Coluls C. W. Schafer of the Wilmette WiiaMs 4 2. 3 Wyatt State bank wiUl attend the 49th an- T. Heydecket 200 Speredes nual convention of the Illinois Bank- Ku ers' association, to be held at Peoria> Thursd ay and . Sentine1" Solves Fridy ofthis week. The bank- V x lo sb s ers wil hear.ad- eaiu Ho s. dresses on busi- ness and eco- Numerals Problen n.om ic subjects by :an* outstand- "Sentinel," electrically 11 lng gr o up of house numerals, is making its speakers inciud- in North Shore hardware and dt 4 11 41 1 4012 000 401 10 0 100 lghted ts bow 1elec- can now dance in the "Beach", on. Sunday, it's almost.more than one can beieve. But, it's al true. Sunday dancing andý, ail. .T'he old. Ma rine Room' is gont. Nothïing remains but the namne of this famrousspot. which for> so many years has* been the scene of thoUsands of gay parties, and the host to céeebrities from ail parts ofthe world. In its place, there is a -ne'w room designed, by Marie Stosskopf, the flationally Icnown stylist and de- signer of beautiful interiors. The new room Is far more beau- iful than the old. ýIt seems more intimate toô, and certainly more col- orful. In fact color is the dominant tures on family coý ealogicai research, in heraldry before f injured in an ' montha ago. Shei what closely to he Orrington avenue, E and duiv çMe erative scneme. A soft, pleas- and day~ant light seems* to come from every- Dignifted and smail, the Se'ntinel where, yèt nowhere ini partieular. It measures only 5Y4 by 8 inches, yet is flourescent lighting,. a new de- At does a big, important job, belng veiopment, now being used for the in fact ' a lighted sentinel between llrst time in large-scale decorative. the otherwise hidden home and the lighting. Many. other innovations in outside world. decoration, furnishings and equip- S.ft, Indirect Light ment have been installed for the Soft. indirec~t liahine fhrw, elnn pleasure and comfort of guests. EXHIBITS 0F ART The informai openlrag of the Qair- ing Art store in Wnnetlca on May] 20 met with a hearty response by the rçsidents of Winnetka and sur- rewiding comniunities. 1A . auifiil ,on1.i'ionof naintings NEW FOR NO MAN'S LAND A new firm is opening a store1 No Man's L.and, specializing in a' kinds of fresh fish, pickled fish i glass jars, and canned goods. ,Th feature o! this place wili be smokei flsh, smoked daily in the concen' eaueabou cents a month to operate. rProvided ln Three Styles *It is provided in three styles moderne, colonial brass, and oid English. r Jevne Haugan, ice Station, 660 Glencoe, is add: services for thei s~nA nfh~ T~Trn41, Lconvenus VACoc Serv- eflue. 's------

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