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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 5

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wiiat We sow." David Nelson of the Nlelson Broth- ers laundry was as optimistic as any of the business men 'interviewed. "Business is coming inu so fast that 'vie don't even have tume to talk about it,'9 he said. Mr. Nelson expreissd the. opinion that 1931 would be a ,much better. business year than 1930. W. D. Leayvle-itrsident of the .Wi!meýtte 'Stale -tank, expeets busi - ness: to "'pick.:up'ý soon.. "Our real estate. nn'4 b.an department showed some 'inc rease in volume of business in 1930 over 1929," hie said, "anidour Açdposits bave not decreased in the tast eighteen months." A. S. VanDeusen of the.VanDeusen grocery said: "Our business was as Rood in 1930 as it -was in 1929. We expect lt, to -be as, good in 1931, or even better thanlast year." ,Postmaster Joseph E. Shantz; who saýs lhe. is it optimist by nature, -contsiderà the btisiess outlook for-1931 very gS4. Receipts -cf the WllMiette postoffice for 1930 were more than' $7,000 in excess of the receipts for 1929. The comparative figures were $69,335-32 for 1930 and $62,320.78 for, 1929. Crime Expert to Speak At Men's Club Dinner The-Men's club of the Minmette Conzrezational ,hurch nromises. ani es~i II £ D-IIin rsçnoo jil aucLIL wiI. children for' a nuniber of -years and is a graduate of Yale university. Bulletins annpluncing, se.hool. pla'ns, P. T. A. news, and.newvs in general w ill be distributedl at th1 mçeeting. "If a mnan .emipties bis purge into his head no man. can take it away, from him; an investmùent in knowl- edge alwiays pays the-best inteirest." ý-Benjamin Franklin. Now that the holidays are over there are -noex cuscs left for not co-4 ppe.ratingith, your..P.* T.A. 1through, icooperation» the P. Tý.*A. bas been àsucessful in, obtainingthe best pro- grams possible for thé childrens' utov- ies 'on Firidays 'and. Saturdays. Tbrough "cooperation" ordinances have been passed givinig greater.pro- tection to our children on the streets. P. T. A. is constantly workinz for the bettermntt of eblidren. Be a working part of this organization. Accomplishrnent of an aim is a source ê-satisfaction. interesting evening for Monday, janu- ary 12, at the church where L. Keeler of the Scientific Crime laboratôry will be .the speaker following dinner at fi :.30 p. m. Mr. Keeler will bring with hitu a lie. detecting machine that is now " sqed in traciniz crime. She IepfrShop ut WiIaet HAT CLBANING. WILMZTTE 1I1-19E~ Our electrie shoe repairing process saves s'hoco from the brink of destruction : : restoring them to additional rnonths of smart, comfortable weer. * e wv~ 4 - ~' * 1185 Wi~rni~ni r. .4' 1 17 LAM ~$ ~ t> Fort

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