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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1934, p. 6

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a a. J TF LIà ALugu.t 30,a1934 WILL ENTER N. C. E. Barbara, daugiiter ot Mr. and Mrs. Burt Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, Ken- ilworth, W'iIl enter thé National Col.- lege of, Education inE vanston this fail. Her brother, Roger, will re- turn to Lake Fore'st academy. for bis senior year.. - I I BRýICK or BULK. they're both so good! ,Ornew richer and creamier Ice CrÉeam suits your palate and your health. We make it ourselves now, according to Mrs. Lyman's special formula, and we know you'll be pleased. Special Foursome Package. serves four.i 25c We. wiII deliver from>tly at any time you specif y I BEAUTY CULTURE.I Ten-nonth-old Bobby Spitzer of 325 Park avenue, seerns to. be en- joying, to the utmost this oppor- tun ity to im part a smart sha>mpoo to the scalp of his piaymate, nine- mnont h-old Barbara Johnson. The picture wuas provided by Mrs. C. R. Spitzer. Chief Zibble Attends Fire Chiefs' Session Walter H. Zibble, Wilmette ire chief, returned Friday from the Inter- national Fire Ch.efs' convention held August 20 to 24 at Milwaukee, Wis., where be attendeil the entire session. More than six hundred ire chief s from the United States and Canada studied new methods of fire-fighting, the, ways of caring for equipment, and the reduction of hazards to a minimum. Mrs. Zibble accompanied the chief to the convention. A CORRECTION in the article in last week's WLE' LiEon Wilmette parks, hy Louis K. Gilison, the name of Charles S. Nie- Coy was included as a member of the ?resent park board, and that of Henrv J. Haack omitted. Mr. McCoy re- signed f rom ' the board wben he moved to Kenilworth. Mr. Haack is now the oldest member of the board in point of service, and bas always been one of the most active. Put Your Car in Condition FOR YOUR Laboir Day Trip Be sure that your car is in dition - enjoy' the trip c with a constant assurance wiIl function prop- erly. May we serve you? Sf oragje General Repairing Greasing Gas and Oil Tires and Tire Repairing Accessories. Co .mplete Body and Fender Work ý n perfect con- :very minute that the car o o GOODYEAR G-*3 TIRES ait 2.2% Discount SHAWNEE'SERVICE GARAGE 515 Fdurth Street' Phone WiImette 636 LINDEN GARAGE 332 Linden Avenue: Phone- WiImeli'e 5430 AL RODENKIRK - SAM MARVIDIS - GEORGE SCHAEFER FURNACE. 0 REPAIRING *,PARTS (0 CLEANAYIG * PIPE NEW INSTALLATION MOile. Hardware C.. iBSWilmettp Avo'. Wf1. IN1IO Beauty Culture inaII ifs Branches MRS CL.EO BAER Il37 CENTRALAV Constitu tion to. Be Su-bject for PublicGathering (Contiftued f rom Page, 3) tion of Our citizens.. The American Legion believes that the time bas come to correct a mistake that has been of many years' duration-the neglect.to properly observe the anni- versary of the signing of the Consti- tution and to educate young and oli in its benefits to ail American citi- zens. If this ,had become an early custom, as did the celebrating of the signing of the Declaration of linde - pendence, the great document would now be held in higher esteem and reverence. Few seem to realize that without the Constitution, whicb is the basic law of the land, the Declaration of Independence would have been an impotent and futile instrument. Non- Political Event "AIl of the activities of Constitu- tion Week, including the local ob- servance, will be non-political and non-partisan, and everyone is Most earnestly urged to participate." Assurance of cooperation by officiai Wilmette was given Tuesday whenl. ini the absence of President C. P. Dubbs, the president pro tem issued the following proclamation: WHERRAS, iniany municipalities in the United States plan to observe Con-_ stîtution Day on September 17th, in commemoration of the signing of Our Ainerîcan Constitution one hundred and forty-seven years ago, which act brought about solldarity of the nation and provided the bulwark which has; safeguarded the freedom and liberty of a sovereign People, and WHEREAS, the Constitution of the United States Is the most fundamentai and f-ir-reaching mandate set Up in the- history of the American people, being an expression of the sovereign power of ai newiyv free and independent peoile and forniuiated after a long period ftr- nical suppression of bnth inidividuzil anti state rights and privileges, and WHEREAS, our (Constitution lia-, beei the final refuge for eve-y right enjoyed by any American citizen both ini time of adversity and prosperity, and WHEREAS, the widespread need for centi'luing faith by our people in thit- principles set forth by Our forefathers in the American Constitution Is today evident; the need for better understand- ing: of the principies which have, guided this nation In the short span of a cen- 1tury and a'haif from a group of dis- Jointed colonies lnto the greatest nation in the world is seen throughout the country, TIEREF'ORE. I, Arthur Lee, presi- dent pro tem of the Village of Wilniette. riesignate Monday, September 17th, as a day to be set aside for the citizens of this village to commemorate the sign- Ing of our American Constitution. to the end that Our citizenry shaîl realize that aur Constitution contains the vital spark of social justice and, In the words of ite, framers, It stili "secures the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our poster- itv."1 AND, in order that the spirit, intent, t)urpose and true sîgnificance of our American constitution may be properly lrI)pressed upon the minds of theý chîl- dren of our village, I urge appropriate, exercises In ail schools and a general display of the Arnerican fiag. Miss Ruth Anderson, daughter of t.he Adolph Andersons, 1359 Ashland avenue, is leaving next Tuesday for Oakland, Calif.. to enter Milîs col- lege.. M iss ýAnderson graduated, last June from New-Trier. Speciol This Week Butterscotch, Orange Icean Vanilla, quart brick.....42 Atiggst 30, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE

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