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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1931, p. 15

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.Monday afternoon at *St. Josephs eries and home baked delicacie, a church, with burial at Memorial Park well as Chapeir's ice cream. -The ceinetery. Besides bis sister in Wil- store will be open frôxn 7 o'clock in mette, Mr. Pirrotte is survived by the morning to 10 o'clock at night two other sisters, Mrs. Marie Pro- every day, including Sundays, it ,is het and Mrs. Justine Geoffrey, both announced. F. M. Wipperfurth, is of whom live in, Paris, -France, and the owner. Free souvenirs, are being bytwo, broýthers, John of Glenview: given to ail children wh o cail at the and Henry of ýLuxemberg. shop tbis week. ON FURLOUGH The Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Morse Lieut. Victor Faulstick and Patrol- and their daugbter have returned to man. W. R, Sumner'of1 the Kenilworih Rice Lake, Wis.,. after a visit at the: Police department began their annual bomeý of Mr.. and 'Mrs. William Saltis vacations this week. Tbey will be back lof 505 Maple avenue. ai)ut --).epemuber î. Mr. and Mrs. John Nuveen, Jr, of 520 Warwick road,. Keniiworthi n their small'daughter, are atWhite Lakce, Micb., as the guests, of Mr. Nuveen's parents. 0o Mr.- and Mrs. Victor Metzger, 419 Mapfleavenue, have returned front a ten dajys' tipý to, Minneapolis. and Dujluth. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor1 turneèd. to Glencoe Monday from outeing at Wequetonsing, Mich, 0o- Mr. and Mrs. L,' E. Jones of Wausau, Wis., have been. visiting, t he later's father and sister, E. C.,Cook, and Miss Genevieve Cook, at 211 Broadway the last few days. 0o Mrs. DvdStce of 428, Eighth street, returned Iast Tuesday from Lakeside, Ohio, wbere she sopt five days. 0Ô Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Koil and daughters, Myrtie, Dolly, and Betty Lou, 1412 Elniwood avenue, have spent ten days at Cold Springs,.-Minn. SIL JTOMATIC THE NOIBSELESS OIL BURNEfi GAS AND ELECTRIC IGNI TION During 1929 and 1930 more people bought Suenrt 'Automatic than any other make, goviernmient re- ports this January, 1931.. Sîlent Automatic prices are veiýr low. Ask Us for survey of ygur heat- ing, plantw-it costs nothing.ý . show Boom 1424 Shierman, Ave. E vanston Greeuleatf400 Ma lftm. "é Limien, Wlnaethka Wlnnetika 4»0 Iflrhiaaua Paik 4141 BRujUCE WOOD" DRESSES for FaWi MAUJRICE L ROTHSCHILD State ai Jackseuo t- Bevauoo of the urgen.y of tii. dunes many youpg men .qnd women of foresiglit nd' sagacity are Planning a year at Bryant & Strautou ,Coliege., A seasoai iithe Univeraliy eoeting froua SM00 b $1000would men the iuveuineauof mueh more uni, and mney ithout the definite objective of asured earnug power ihat greeta the, Bryat &Siraiton graduai.. Hors you prepare yourself quickly sud aur.Iy c k!%IE,

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