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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Sep 1934, p. 27

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Septeber , 194 WIMETT L4w ýSPEAE NORTHSHO.RE, WOMEII hind in cloihes wasked ut NORTH SHORE QUALITY LAUNDRIES I'fîar . dniral Il ai 7'. CY,,;'ciu.. roui nmn11din; o/ ic<r of the ()Ii N av (Il district <and<îof the 'GrecatbI.kcs Na<val TaniqStation. ZI iiiad- <boss ia'! <hnMCCI n.îq <O if fli lh- iaîîîl P ark chapier. thec Pauîl Ïkc- ' r<'s. blonda.v c"ln.Scpicîbcr 10/. i/ N<i 01<10k Iiflich ÏIuui JPlac .çChlîoiIaudit oril n. Il is su/).«i <'.111 A gra<Iuatc <of the U..S. Naval acadeiuv at Annapolis in 189<>, Admirai lu ~vritIs is the 1a-st surviving inaval ofil-, cer (f the il-fated U. S. S. MNaine w hich \vas suffk in Havalia harbor ini 1898. 1lie is 'aiso a veteran oif the, M\ex- icani canjîaign ini 1914 and served bru - l1utlv (luring the \Wrld war. 'l'lie Paul Reveres is. a non-partisan pàtrio t te <rganîzat ioni designed to teacli HodBanquet for Amherst Sub-Frosh lx .t~-turstudents f romi the -scond<ary sclio<ls of the Chicago arca. entering Anmherst* college as freshnien this fail, were guests of the t hree iIun(lred alumnuii of the An- iierst Club) of Chicago at their an- ijual sub-freshi ieni banquet. held at the Interfraternity, Club of Chicago Thursdav evening, Septemnber 6. Président S. Bowles.,King of Min- .netka presided. The Rev. MN. Rus- sell Boynton, '10, -of the Bryn Mawr Coinmunity church; AI F. Winston, '36, EÉaston, and Dick King, '3,5, son of the president of the college. were the speakers. Tecommittee ini charge coflsistC( ofPresident King, AI F. Winiston, '36, Evanston; Ed Bu rneil, '33, Chi- cago; Hugh P. Fleming, '37, Win- ietka; Charles H-. Brown. '16, ,WiI- nette; an, George L. Treadwell, '1l, Kenilworth, secretary of the local alumni club. Aniong the sub-freshnicn who were the invited guests of the Chi- cago> Alumni club were Charles, Lewis Dostal of Glencoe and Ernest Lathamn Estes, Jr, of Wilmnette. Miss Helen Wigglesworth, 125 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, who' %vas graduated in june fromn Science lli school at Shelbyville, Ky., will enter Wellesley this month. -o- Miss Katherine Stolp, 336 Warwick road, Kenilworth, entertained ber sewing club for luncheon on Wed- nesday of Iast week. Kiddies' nght suifs need thk fmshening, health-guardng c a r e given by Norfh Shore Qualify Laundries.' NORTU-JHo: nelon Laundwy 1210 Central Avenue, Wilnnette Phone Wilmette 180 Freuoh Laundi M06 Dempster Street, Evanston Phono University 2776 O UTDOORS ... a gloomy winter day.* A rainy day. But back from a North Shore Quality Laundry cornes your weekly washing, as fresh and sweet as if sun-dried for. hours. The secret lies in the. numerous sudsings and rinsings with which your clothes are Iaundered nowadays. It lies in the modern equipment and up-to-date methods employed. The exact method ýreallydoesnt raer ... except that it's safe for even the sheerest sillc or finest linen. And . .-.. laundry washed clothes actually wear longer. Its the resuits that count ...a clean, sparkling. sweet washing that is causing more and more nortb shore women to send their weekly bundies to a North Shore Quality Laundry. .A phone cail wiII bring a courteous routeman to your home, and to you the benefits of present day laundry service, with its amazing economy and utmost *satisfaction. cM IUN DRIE S Rellable LudyNola ShoteLa--da 618 N. Gren Bey Rond, Highland Park 566 Chestnut St, Wi.neks Phonoe Highland Park 177 Ph... Wimnetka 602 1709 Derrow Avenue, Evansten Phoo University 4620, 1014 Davis Street, avmet.. Phone University 0112 W ILMETTE LIFE September 6, 1934

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