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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1930, p. 20

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1ke to try Wanzer's 1(1k for one month. A Wanzer man will. b. Bat yourdoor the next morning with your order. W Serve it to your -family wt their miea!s. Give, it to the chli dren between mneals. Let them ail disecover the rich Ilavor of Wanz.e's 1<1k.. T. here are good reasons for tJuisrich flavr-reasons that have todo'both with ts care- fully selected sources, and witb, its scientific handling in our famous Sunlight 1(11k Plant.' We believe most Wanzer eus- tomers are aware of those rca- *W.e invite yo'u to try il for yourseIlf.Siply 'phone Ut.niversity -7200 for al branches - or stop a Wanzer Tnan as he g"e by your door. * sews e Youthfui visitors who called Wed- nesday at the Health Center to make1 a check on their weigbt ;were given something entitely new on their diet iist. At least some of the callers as- sumed that the strings of tinker toy beads' donated by Mrs. Hoffman of I,ake avenue were -really. something. quite worth. while as something to chew on. Mrs. john Brumbaugh is.-ii charge of, the fund donated, by the members of the Health Center board to, be used- for the purchase of f ood and toys for the children in the Martha Washington Crippled Childrens' Home. Returuùs on- the sale of, Chicago Tu- berculosis Institute Christmas Seals are proving 'most gratifying., The co- operation of -everyone in the village has made this possible and inasmuch as the Wilmette Health Center directly benefits by -these sales it is hoped -thât. you wil1'continue to buy seals, until December 31. TO HAVE TEA DANCE The directors of Vassar flouse an- nounce an afternoon tea. dance in the Diana Court restaurant in Chicago, from 3 to 7 on January 3. Reserva- ,ions for tea and dancing may be made by calling Vassar House. 'Yassar House is run by a board of directors composed of alumnae of Vassar col-. lege for the purposeý of maintaining a 3cholarship fund. Excellent f ood is served amidet charming surroundings. Clocks--Silverwar. Expert Work-Prompt Service. oavoltReaaonable Charges 1165 WILMUTTU: AVENUE Phono WiImtt. 5.,.~~7 187IL _______ ciay season se0 mat former 'trOoners", who are away at schonI or college mav have the opportunity te get to- t-ether and talk over old times. Manv -4f these boys (or shall we say men ?) have moved from the villaee and re- turn each year,*for this. event. the troop1 is- registéring for it.ý tenth consecutive year, so that sonie Of its first membhers re now busines, and professional men. Snme are mar- ricul and, wîi bring their wives andl chiidren (potential, Scouts) te looký over the scenes' of father's boyhood triumphs. History. and legends now al but forgotten, are iived over again-at these dinners. Priendships which have perhaps' been permitted te be- corne dormant are revived, and pres- ent members of the troop receive in- spiration by meeting past Scouts who made. this troop outstanding, in the commgnity. The dinner will be prepared by ,a committee of mothers of the older fellk.ms,>which'in itself is 'a guarantee of a fine meal, -as all who have sat in on their former efforts wilI agree., The "Toastmaster" whose namne forthe present must remain a secre t, is fomer member of the troop whose reputation as an after-dinner soéaker is- well known on the' north shore.-An interesting speaker of re- pute is being sought. Minute talks by present. and former Scouts, some of thérm prominent in the sports world, wilI also bc given. And ail of tbis wili be crowded into a short two: hours so that members home frorn school for the holidays may stili take care of their social obliiations. Din- ner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. AiU who have been associated with the troop in any capacity, are invited and asked to spread the word as it is almost impossible to secure al the addresses,-of former: members. The committee. 'is -working.diligently to make a comiplete list and Yeu can help. by telephoning te David, Davis, 721 Elmwood avenue,. or to 1 Frank A. Wilson, 1118 Central avenue. Miss Lenoir Dula To En Route for South in the huge bonfire whic-h was the nirst festivity of an eventful sophonlore day' a~t Rockfor4 college. Latèr in the llorning the Class was honored at a special chapel service. A formai din-. j.ner ini the college dining room cliniaxed the cla.ss day wbich 18 one. of, the lovely traditions g P1.ckford coilege. 000e

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