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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 12

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Frenchi Bisque and Rspberry Ik.. Qu ..t . 42e andi you'II serve it regularly ... be- cause Lyman's Ice Cream is made from Mrs. Lynsan's private recipe. Foursom. Package. 1ve 25e W# 11dlve rm>l a# "nY lime Yenu. fWY. *The. following delegates for the Illi- nois. State convention, Reserve Of- ficers association, were selected: Capt. Tell Nelson, Major Frank M. Woods., delegates; Lieut. tRay Thorsen,: Capt. William H. Bray, and Lieut. james Leahy, alternates. Lt. Col. Max Woldenberg of Hub- bard Woods, president of the chapter, presi(Ied at the. meeting. Mrs. A. E. Klunder, 909, Chestnut avenue, will entertain last year's and the present board- of the Womani's Club of Wilmette- at a. bridge. lunch- eon at the Georgian hotel -next Mon- day. VILLAGE 0F WIL METT NOTICE 0F. ELECTION, TOTHE VOTERS COUNTY', ILINOIS: 0F THE. VILLAGE 0,ýF, WILMETTF,' COOK The great modern metropolis. The su- preine treasures of Tut-ankh-amen in the Cairo muséum. 1'Ten> years of How-, ard, Carter's lnflnltely'patint work o public display. Théelihigh spot" ,of thi, cruise. The Island -of Rhodes. An Italian beach resort ancta medieval city of the Crusaders. The famous Street of the- Knights.- Bougainviflea And catapuit ballas. Through thes- Dardanelles toc. Istanbul. Interesting contrasts between the old and new regimnes. New interinr studies of the world's mosýt niagnificent mosque-Sancta. Sophi a. The Biu.'- .Mosque. The treasures of the Seraglio. The wonderfuliy carvedl Alexander sa r- -eophagus. I Itantbul and the Golden Born Through the fascinating Bosphorus it. Black Sea. Calling on Soviet Ruseia. Yalta and the Czar's Llvadya Palace. The- Crimean Coast and Russian Riviera. J4fe ln Soviet Russia. The Swailow'sý Nest. Odessa, chief port of the Black Sea. The famnous steps of Poternkin mnory. We visit the Cathedral and see a church service actually ln progress in thre U7.S.- S. R. 1Vte0e Ct&thfrtrie the Great on ce stood Torgsin and.- icon.Q Modern Athens a surprise to inany. Thbe clami vendor at the sidewalk cafi-. The ùew niuseuins. The Classie Glory of the Acropolis- Through the Adriatic to:.Ragusa and Cattaro. Quaint old Ragusa (Duibrov-' nik). Cruising through a fjord of the Daliatian Coast. Where peasant es turnes may stili be seen. The "Rtorna" reachiss Venice. The rnosa.ic miracle 4.f San Marco. Revisiting the French Rtivi- era. Cannes, Juan-les-Pin, Villefranche, Monte Carlo, Nice. The new surnunc- Beach Casino. Iovely Mentone, H-oni(- ward bound on the "Rex" to - make the wvorld's speed record.. sixteenth day of April, 1935, the folI.owilng will be sitbrl Village of Wilinette, 'Cook Countv, D'illios: >d to t Voters of said Proposition for, the adop)tionl of the. Act entitled "An .act to rvd for the appointment of a Board of F ire and Police Commissioners m. al cities, villages and incorporated town s of this state having a population of' not les& than (7,000), nor more than (200,000), and prescribmng the powers andi duties of such board" approved Ap)ril 2nd, A. D. 1903, under said Civil Service Act as anended. The forrn of the ballot Nvill be substantially as NICHOLAS P. MILLER, Village Clerk - ie tn a t I yier, i exae -Word has reached here of the death of John Raymond Culveri aý brother of Alvin H. Culver of \Vil-' mette, at Tyler, Texas, on March 9. The.funeral services and burial took place at the Texas town. Mr. Culver was 57 years old. He was born ini Glencoe on February 28, 1878. Suf- viving him, besides the brother. in Wilmètte, are another brother, Harry% N. Culver of Winamac, Ind.,..a sister. Mrs. John L. Wilds, 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertainied teti guests last Moriday at the Little Traveler, iài honor of Miss Eva Elliott of Ithaca, N. Y., who is visit- ing her niece, Mrs. John -Carpentelr of Evanstonl.

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