Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, p. 7

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"1While theré are varlous distant spots throughout the country having low pollen count, t's unnecessary to drive far for breathing freedom, Mr. Vanderwarf pointed out. "h Arrowhead country up in northeast- ern Minnesota,, northern Wisconsin along Lake Superior, and some parts of the upper peninsula of Michigan are somne of the favorite haunts for sufferers ini this region." In a report to Mr. Vanderwarf, O. C. Durham'of the Abbott.Labor- atonies research department says thât at least one person in fifty ýis susceptible to. weed pollen. 4'As wmnds blow these irritating particles for huhdreds of miles, even areas in which the plante; do n't actually grow are often unbearable to hyper-sensi- tive 'pers ons," he said. Four specific points in Michigan having -pollen counts of less than 170, as compared to Chicago's 1006 and P£eria's 1117, are: Ile Royal Peto- skey, St. Ignace, and Sault St. Marie Two other towns with extremely low counts are Tower, Minnesota and Eagle River, Wisconsin. "While many persons drive as far away as southern Florida, northern New England, or into the Puget Sound area to escape distress, the points in the rniddle-west listed above wiIl offer the average sufferer just as much relief," Mr. Vander- warf e,çplained. Smart year round weighi suits at these w saie prices are outstaujint vaines. Grays, Blues and Br.wus. but net Laimes.11 DUItNS. ýTOGGVE1Y THlE WIUMETESTOtE OR PIN il164 WliIu,.If Av*. WN..eff. 2435 Eugene L. Ray Photo >Miss MarciaoSmyith, 1728 High- land avenue, Wilmette., ta assÏat- ing in the distribution of tickets for the Theta Tpsilon Rho third annual summer formai dance. William Wade is the ticket éom- nittee ehairman. The dance wil'be held in the, Ken- ilworth club t'a lroowi on" 5stur- day evening, August 26, and will be- gin at 9 o'clock. The decoration scene selected is that of a 'Southern "plantation baîl." Thé stage' will be set as the porch of an old Southern mansion with massive pillars i the background. Philip Hoelz of the dec- oratioris committee has made an-' rangements for a supply of Florida banging moss to be sent up in time to be used i the deconations. ARGUS MOfhL C2 Coupled iange finder automatically' sets focus withouf guesswerk. Ceri-i fied f.3.5 "Cinfor- I.ns; shutter speeds f rani115 to 1/300 secondI. after a two-weel< visit witn 'uer niece, Mrs. W.' L. Loegler of 2710 Blackhawk road. Mrs.' Foths son and daughter-iri-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foth, drove 'to Ca lifornia re- cently and took Mrs. Foth as far as Wilmette.' On their way home they stopped'- at the Loeglers, and then drove back to Cleveland with Mrs. Foth. charge of the refresniments for the group. The high school youngI people's 'group of the Methodist church, the Epworth league, will serve the~ refreshments. Miss Sue Sutherland and Miss Pat Ponter- field are assisting in the prepara- tions. The girls 'serving are to be dressed in colonial costumes. Tickets for the dance may be ob-. tained from members of Theta Up- 1166 WIMTUTE AVE. WILM ETE 1061 We carry a complete line of diabetic foodsanmd suples. SQUIB and LILLY 'isuln. Prpperly stored. Health»O-Meter 2ieteic .scali. L

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