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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1930, p. 18

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Plants and Wreaths We invite you to a beautiful display. Of cut flowers, bloomingplants and ra Chrâisa planted baskets -aud, boxes: Prompt 'Delivery Service Il tue hiisbS Seis or the *Itol VrbOi@mlogloAssocion Xmeh 01 '@ ýso3f tB nosth mot v abeor aIl servi ces teogmnki&- i. eplng to pre#Gnt a4d destror adisemas h*M tbz.eatens mi.llions of homes and, weskeni millions of the chilArOn andi youtZl cf the Na14.One 'T *Oeu»I tt$ 7 yaz'l1campaisa t.oau OW poople. Hubrt Hoffnaan Ridgc and bsabila St.PLne MWbe3300 Open Enninp and Sunda>'. .Mrs. G. W. Hervey, niother of -Mr. J. Nye Macalister, 918 Asbland ave- nue, will spend the holidays ýwith relatives in Cleveland and Indian- apolis, returning after the first of the year to ber daughter's home. Amniz , hosenminLo'hme romi Betty Wrebber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Webber of 1219Em .wood avenue will be home frorn Lawrence colège at Appleton, -Wis. tbis week to spend the holidays with ber parents. Mrs. Edward D. bilienfield, 810 Michigan. avenue, returned to her home the first of' the week after a AvE. ~- 4~g Suait. 22 C. .om EMg ~JDwoesit7 91* _

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