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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1926, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE July 16, 192f) Original Imported Models For Immediate Delivery Dresses for Every Occasion ( As Low as $35.00 660 R.ush Street at Erie CHICAGO Morris L. Eby, regarde~ . as a most comretent teacher of gnd1ron lore. Members of the Illinois Press ass.ociation, which ·will probably hold. ats annual convention here at the time, arc also expected to be guests at the Saturday, October 2, '"ill he Boy Coe contest. Scout day in the memorial stadium of the University of Illinoi s. Soprano Returns to · Headed by drum corps an\1 hands, Prepare for Season upwards of 8,000 scouts, it. is e:xpcctcd~ Jsabel Richardson Molter, ~1er huswilt march on the field and put on band, Harold ~loiter, and thetr yo~ng their flag ceremony. Then the young- so11 ha\'c just returned from the East -;tcrs will take their scats and watch " ·hnr they spent the month of June the Illinois-Coc football gan1c, the in Boston and New York and motored through Kcw llampshire and Maine. fir st of the Illini season. They · were th e guests one week-end. George Huff, director of the lllinois at Southampton, L. f.. of Jane _C~th athletic system, is a stro ng believer in cart, pre sident of the \yaslungton the scout movement and through his lie if..(ht s l.lusical clu h and ]·,t he I Grow, interrst la st year Scout cia~· \\·as es- "-eli kno\\'11 contralto of New York. tablished. About 4,000 scout<; came to ionncrh· of Chicago. sec the Nebraska game. Clubs of 11r. ;~nd 1\frs. ~loiter ,,·ill spend the business men aided by tr01.nspnrting remainder of the SUI!1!1ler in \Vilthe young visitors. lllcltc l>usih· prcpat:ing their program This vcar invitations han' jtt~t bern for tl~e com.ing season ,,·hich promises sent to- leaders in scouting. sc· that to be a busy one. the trip to the stadium can be talked \\'hile pas:-ing thruugh DL"troit, Mrs. up . The only rcquirem~nt is that the '\f oltt·r enjoyed an intcrl' . , ting \'i:--it · to hoy scouts who rcccirc tickl'ts to the the Ford pia 11 t. gai11e as guests of the athletic as sociation arc in good standing in the sc0ut Ra\'mond A. \ Vhct:lock of 718 l\inth organization. s sc h cd - street is leaving the end of this week Coc is a 11 cw na Ill e 011 Ill innil:les. but thr Jm,·a rnllcgia11:-. han' a to join Charles Crocker of Kenilworth reptttati Jll for making trfluhle for the at the Four Season-; club in northern larger teams. La..,t yc;tr thL·y l1elcl \Vi sconsin, \\·herr they will r\main for \ Visconsin to a tic. Coe is coached by about a week. Boy Scouts Will See Illinois-Coe Football Contest An Apology for the Acts of an · Unfaithful Employe One 'Jf our employes ..',erving our patrons in East Wilmette and villages north. including Glencoe, has been summarily dismissed without ltservice recommendation." We were forced to take this action because we found that for some time he has been conspiring with a Winnetka-· Hubbard Woods cleaner- while on our payroll- to divert our business to him by improperly serving our patrons or completely neglecting them, thus casting an unjust reflec tion upon our usual prompt. · courteous service. This u:Ifaithful emplove is now in the service of the cleaner with whom he connived. We beg to apologize for his inattention. and if there are any uncompleted transactions peading. kindly report them to us at once by phone and Mr. Krauss will attend promptly to lhem personally. We also ask that you inform the members of your household that this man no longer represents us. for he may call on you in beha!f of his present employer. Employers and housewives. who abhor disloyalty and ~ho believe in the American principles of fair play will readily understand the spirit in which this announcement is made. Bowman's Milk is · cool anti rcfre~hiug the ideal beverage for thirst. Its creamy· richness furnishes quick cncr"l:;:>', toogives you vim anJ vigor to carry through the hot, sultry days. Use Bowman's Milk in making ~ummer desserts. Dieticians recommend it in warm weather menus. "More milk and les.~ heavy food s" is their expert advice. Decide now to try llowman· .\lilk. Note its delicious flavor-the "wcctness and freshness. See how rich the cream is. AnJ remember, ~t is perfectly pastt>urizcd 1.1 :1ssure its purity! Telephone your nearest JistriLuting sta· tion or order from any ~f our courteous milkmen. W bile on vacation you need not give up the benefit-s of our servia. We will gladly take care of your work by parcel post. Mc.sler Cleaner Service Costs No More .DAIR.V.COMPAN,, The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier Mtll\.

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