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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 25

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t v il M liss Brtty Dos/a/ l') of Glencoc is wcaripg ane of thre si Soilors, anc of aill iltia/ wil l be s1howir '!onday eiînliig, . thviii annul Sprmgq Fash ion Show at Malrshall FieId and conipanyv toil.,rîorel. ýVi.ss Ei b tBallha,ichet of [F iliet e is wearf>.zgya lie suit fashionod qion q rilitar v unes, also to be displaYcd ini.thie si. *RETURN FROM SOUTH Mrs. George Ortseifen and l br daugter.MissMarion, have retuirne tronr St. Petersbutrg, Fla., ,%-Iere theyI 1ad leen since Februarv. \While south, .\rs. Orts'eifen stiffered a' sliglit.stroke, and is noivin the va- ton hospital. Shie and her datughter. motot-ed south, but returne'd by train wvith i Mr. Ortseifeiî wlo j-oined bis familv w-hen bis vvife was taken il]. TO GIVE PLAYS The Kenilworth club bas choseni M.\a3 3, for its annual dramatic pro-. 'duction. Two one act plays will be givei-"Wedding" and "So's Your Old Antique." They will both be under the direction of.Mrs. Richard Cliniton of Evanston. Tbe casts for the :plays are not yet complete. HOME FROM Miss Martha Richai Lighter 1 The miost exciting fashion atre proinised in the animal Sý ion show at .Marshall Fiel( pany' s Evanston store. Wil monition of big news abotr Field*s fashion experts wei to attend the openings. E% the important salons wvas patch f rom Bogota, Colombia. :~Mr. Carlson graduated from New STrie r High school about ten years ago. He was a graduate of the Arniy Air school and was an army aviator for about four-years, operating at Selfridge, Kelly and Mitchell fields at different periods.. He enteredthe service of the Colombian government, some time ago as an instructor along with about fi fty other -U. S. army fliers. Mr. -Carlson is survived by. bis wif e, Mrs. Nona'Carîson, who is in, Bogota; bis parents, Mr. andMrs. Victor Carl- son, 188 Forest -Street, Winnetka; four. brothers. Victor, Jr., Maynard, Walter,. and Herbert. and two. sisters, Mrs. Mildred Zubery, and. Mrs. Florence Hankner. HOME FOR SPRING VACATION Toloif Photo Woodward, Glenin, and Robert, sons wlartiluw of Mr.ý and Mrs. Walter -Andersen. ,pril J, -at 127 Robsart road, Kenilwortb, are ' S Evains- borne on their spring vacation from eîc' spripg~ Lak~e, Fores acadcpiy. Their mother, '%-eso. who bas been spending the winter in California visiting relatives, is re- s since 1929 turning home next Monday. Mrs. >pring Fasb- O. B. Westphal of Evanston accom- d and com- panied Mrs. Anderson. ýt the pre- it fo break, M.-,rs. -Louis, Bouchard, 222 Oxford it to Paris road, Kenilwortb, will be hostess to verv one o~flber luncheon bridge club next Mon- visited and day.- each made some contribution tb >the group of .originals brought back hy Field's. ,And now at 8 o'clock -Monday eve- nmng, April 1, wonien of the north shore will see the. group of copies and adaptations that bave been nmade from these originals as well as a few of th,- originals themselves. The material s, the details, the colors-even the most revolutionary of1 the new fashion ideas. have beenà expertly translated for wear !)y Amferican vomen . .. aIl done witb- in the space of a few short weeks. Mrs. W arren Pease, 320 Leicester 1 r. )a, reCil1wrth, is Iaving tLUi1nII or Clearwater. Fia.. 'where sbe .wil W. may b. old bu... Our 65 years of service to nortb sho0r-e.homes, have. taught us that we: S nust be constantly on the lern for new and beauti- f ui. urnishings for your home. *Every article in our Store bas been select- ed with the greatest care wo be sure it is authentic- ally designed and, exactly as represented.ý Central Av.-et Sheridden Rd.. HIGHLAND PAR'K GLENCOE 1100_____i 'Visit Ont ModeI Rooomi» WiImtf, es - FRIDÂY8 f JIKin 6:4Z-;: 5 P.M.. o. Tnti *:457r45May lI Ticketsat UNIVEBSITY C ToephIofle8 COLILUE, Boom 110.-18 SOuth i MchlgaU Atenue I Dearbofli 8674 and iMdway 080I Phone Wjimette 641 or 2385 Serving the entire North Shore from Evanston to Lake Forest y. IF.'FURENT SURNIRS REQUIRE DIFFERENT OÏL We have acces fo the. oiI-testing laborafories, of the SIILL PETROLIEUM CORPORA. TION.:'that ik why we can select the exact. grade of *il best suited to your type of burner, t. lhe on. that will give you the. most. heat per galion.

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