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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, 10-11

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FULL QUART 35c' FI- Du feu dw et 5-b Order Yaur Col- Prioea Are Righi Try 'TESTED COAV' from instiutions rnrougnout Ci.ncago and the suburbàn areas will be treat- ed to a big -entertainmentprogram, supplemented, by- lunch, refresh-- mnents, toyu and favors, the entire program be i ng -made, possible through publicý-spirlted participation. Deta-ils have been comapletedfor handiling the outing, yet ân'SOS has becomnenecessary on the part of John P. Keatftng, 1president o!' the Orphans' Automobile. Day associ- ation, who points out that while funds and -transportation require- ments lhave lagged, .the' number o!. maanes o! underprivileged has risen. !Keatmng urged that. contributions bejmade to Eward, L. Cleary. sec- MOVE EAST >and Mrs. Paul IR. Soulé, Jr., rly of Wilmette and Evanston, Nednesday of Iast week for gfield. Mass., where Mr. Soulé ing into business. TÉhey will bly live i-n the East for several Photor. by Campbell Lieutenant Kennteth Royal Bor- gen (top), .729 Washington ave- nue, Wlmette, and Lieutenant, (Junior Grade) Chesley McAUui- ter E vans, 1314 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, both officers of lteUnt States inavlre*rve, return'ed last Sattrday jrom a fortnights training cruise abroad the U.S.S. Pubuque of the Greatt Lakes squadron. Lieutenant Bor- gen, commanding officer of the 26th naval reserve division, Chi- ca go, served as executive officer of the Dubuque, and Lieutenant Evans, commander of the 27th division, was the navigator. stored the telescope lenses in under- ground vaults, lashed the telescope to the walls, and nioved the most delicate instruments out'of the buiild- ing. The delicacy of the instruments which have been moved is, jndicated by the fact that bookshelves in the buildinghave been left, standing. as -4t -W--anticippted. that -the shocks 0of moving will be so slight that the shelves wiIl not be disturbed.. The great 125-ton, brick pier on which the' telescope restg,,will be moved with the building: Using'700' jacks, each -of 25-ton capacity, the entire structure has been raised about, three feet, placed on rollers, and is being gently pulled away on tracks, using two teams of horses and a tractor. Test borings indicate that the new site of the observatory idireetly .ver an .14 -seek bd wbich will give the building a firm foundation on a dense dlay substra- tum. As the building is settled at its new location, members of the astron- oniy department will be called upon Io see that the telescope is realigned on an exact north-and-south axis. The faculty will spend the next few weeks correcting the longitude of observations on long-time research projects begun at the former loca- tion. 's CERRY VALLEY JIJICE this big, 2-Z BIG VALUE SXYIIOL ORM ISO 2 LG. . PAPER TOWEI.S 2 17esU CORN KIX OR UIME KURELS -.. 1 .............3K . Chf.. & Sanïbon'-MaxweU Hou». Oo~ QRtDEL I-LB. MUONTE C s CHERRkY VALLEY RECIPE.PINK.~ 2.~ l p ~ p U WALDORF MÉDIUM 2~5 CýROSSE à BLACKWELL R JC _ Auojem. ......JR25 » ICI__ CHERRY VALLEY'FRUliT weoe O Oiiokall -.2 25, finé. Eavor CAN2 CHERRY VALLEY APRICOTS OR. Peachu Nô. 24/ pose 4 TALL ........- CANS CLAPP'S 2AS2 Ft3 EUILKDEPOSIT QT. 8 STAYS ERES CA VACUJUM PACKEà COFFEE -B4 SHEFFORD'S ROQUEFORT AND OTHER- Jwoocl avenue. Frank Walters of Laguna Beach. 1Mrs. Joseph L~. Messrng I avenue, this week. FINEÂ' FINE~) J~Ce k 1115 CENTRAL AVE. AND 4,15 LINDEN 22 ETA T.EASO CAN iSs BIRD, OR 'S CANARY IRD-OLENE for le witb 4 BOiff FOR B -W . ONLY 2eÈU I __JAR 0 jg"'G H r 2 CAKES PER 12c, 1%9% 2-026 CENTRAL ST.. EVANSTOR

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