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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 49

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RTJSEN'S APPLIANCE SHOP 8659 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 102 171LTN37ltp ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FOUR ÉOST bed - Colonial mirrors - large Shef- field tray .- also Birdlseye Maple and white enamnel bedrooM furniture., Address. Box 1,, Hubbard, Woods, or eaul Win- netka 20. 11T3.t MAJESTIC RADIO (GRUNOW CO. with, Victrola attachm'ent. Good cond. Cost $275, wilI seli for $25..1320 Maple Ave., Wilmette 138Ô. 171LTN37-ltp SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEiW- ing machine in good condition. Guar- ànteed. $19. WiIl demoônstrate in your home. Phone Pensacola 1670:after 4.p.m. 171LTN37ltp DRAPERIES, SUN ROOM AND LrvING, room furniture, like neW. Also rugs, porch glider and 2 porch chairs. Reason. able..Glencoe 282. 171LTIN37-ltp IRONRITE MANGLE AND IRONER, like new. Guaranteed and delivery giveni sale. $35.00. Cali Wilmette 3987 or Rusen's Appliance Shop, Glencoe 102, -DINING ROOM SET - TABLE, SI chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Good condition. $50. Phone Wilmette 4030. THOR WAS1HER AND --IÏONÈR -m A-i condition; late model. Sacrifice for1 -ash. 1027 Davis St. Greenleaf 4646. 171LTN36-4tp LARGE BABY. CRIB IN GOOD CON- DITION. PHONE WILMETTE 2369. 172 WTD. TO BUY-HSHLO. GOOD9 BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE BOUSE- hold G-oods. We also buy bric-a-brac,1 glassware, china, sport clothes, shoes. FELL'S-930 Chicago Ave. Uni. 0103. so enthusiastie about this work that the North Shore Art league is going to see and hear about- it at the meet- ing of January, 22, at .8 o'clock ini the evening,. in the studio at Wijnnet- ka Community House. ,James IHvle-pronounced,.'. «'Val- ley"-is the speaker and ironwright, and w i1il speak. on -"Éîding .a Wrought Iron Hobby.". But,,speak- ing. wilI flot be ail, for on a. portable forge. he wilI. illustrate his work4. Institute Graduate, A graduate of the Chicago Art In- stitute, James *vale was foll(owing bis career when ýthé depress 'ion clamped'a hard hand on it, and since. bis father was a hobbyist in making things and the .younger Hvale was adept in. making iron doodads, they pooled hobbies and started out with a part-time busi- ness of creating individually styled Because Art is Art, whether in oil, temnpera, pastel pr metal (Cel- lini, Michael Angelo and many other old masters worked in ail of them), the transition worked no hardship on Jim Hvale's artistie bent; in- deed, it gave a new impetus to it. And that is why the North Shore Art league is pleased to offer this oppor- tunity to see how it. is done and hear whv it is don~nc nd te s how ex-, Wykeharû Photo The Reiv. Jacob Peltz, general secretary of the . International Jlebreu,'Christian Alliance, uil speak at two meetings in the Win netka Bible churcli Sunday, January 21, the first at. 5 o'cloclc, before the young people's group, the sec~ond at 7:30 o'cloclk at the evening service. l*aving returned from Europe lesa than a month ago, the Rev. Mr. Peltz speaks of 'current happenings on the continent, drawing upon per- sonal experience and observation. RIe will discuss the persecution of Jews in Europe.and the internation- al situation in the light of the Bible. Mr. Peltz has spent much of his time in Europe in working with the refugee children. BUTTER ISTOCKNNGS fer and other Swolten Leg CosdW.aas Without any obligation, corne in, 'wrte opoe forthe ful-fatabu the superior stockings . .. Made to meas- ure. Prouide firra support. ADJUST- ABLE-but WON'T STRETCHI Easily washed. Low priced. Look weli unde s11k hose. Profeslonal Proelucts Corp. 50 No. Michigan Ave., Chicao Phone Delaware 6222

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