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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 8

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CRuISE -TOUR £WT1UK AMERICAI FROM NEW YORK JAN, 3 0 WbnWinter invades our own .bemiispbere,, Summer goes down to South America. where exotic Old World ports, fringe a magnificene New World coast. Thas Ieisuré 'ly Cruise-Tour, under two compétent conductors of fifteen yrars' experience, follows ideal climaâtic conditions,-, dowu, the storied western shore lune to the Chilean Lakes ("the Switze- land of Arnwiic" by moter), ovr te âwe-inspiring Andes by rail to scintillating Buenos Aires- and a long stay in Rio. All accommoda- rions first _Clats. For booklt-THis 'NOIRTH SHORkE.TRAVE L AId.t ua~ SERVICE: *State Banik ai Evanston Gre. i Mny. >00 tion was, read by B. T. Clark, secre- tary, at the regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday night ini the Wilmette Masonic tern- pie. Members of the Chamber voted to refer the letter to, the directors.' Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Streif of Buckley, Il.. were the holiday guests of their sori'i family, the Phillip,,N. Streifs, 1706 Washington, avenue. Cecil W. 'Meredith, 616 ýAbbttsford road, -Kenilwor.'left, recently for San Fran cisco. He is on a three weeks' business trip. Ifrs.. George H. ýWea ver,: 1020 Ash- land avenue, was hostess 0o1 Tûesdav of last %week to mn e ni b e r s of her luncheon bridge club.. L I4 ilessrq, . FM3. Stafford, of Wil- mette, and E. J. Riley, of Chii- rago, trading as Riley & Staffordl. bave opened. an office furnhture -q1ore ln Chicago, where, ln addi., lon Io handling a couaplete Ue of new office turniture, they ivihil buy anid sel] good, nsed offire furuiture. If yen want to exerelse econony lat furnlshlng ant offie, or If jeu want ta dispose of jour office furniture, the anewer le. RiIey & Stafford, 315 S. wabasm, Chicago, IWaba.sh 115e. h At. a recent meeting of the New T'rrjr Tro\\,nship Republican club. ViI-, iim McGee james of Wimette wvas Preselite(l with petitions containing thé naines of several hundred proniijuent peop)le along the north shore request-' ing that lie becomc a candidate for the. state legislature. .The. petitions were ini the followiîîg formi - We,* the undersigned.. the liepub1ical*n' %vIany wilmette nousebolas co-op- erated witb the Scouts by saving dis- carded papers for the collection madle in Deceruber. These and many more are expected to help out in the Jan- uary collection. S The Scouts caîl at the homes, ýtie the papers in bundles and, through the co-operation of local business people who provide trucks a nd driv- ers, conveyr the Collections to a cen- tral warehouse. Wilmette Scouts, who are expècte.d to turn out 100 percée for the collec- tion job thjs Saturday, ,will mneet at the Village hall at 8 o'clock. Frd S. Rye,-coinisioner for Wilmette vl direct operations. Kenilworth Scouts W'ilI meet at the Sears school Where Roy .Jrrett will be in charge. Sven New Cases o ChiekenPoxRepored fSeven new Case of cbicken pýox and sixlvew cases of wIIooping cough were reported in Wilmette for the iweek ending Tuesdày, January i, hy the Wilmette Health departmenit.,The (le- .partmenlt also reported one case Ù1 pneumonia. Besides.these ncw cases, there are'thirteen oid caséîs of chick- en Pox.and eleven of whooping cougi, stili active in the Village, according- to the Health departinent, records. Kenilworth B3oys Workçing ifor Gym Apparatus Medal NOTI-CE Toô Our, Patrons ... - ilturlt a,(, i-ti), ywor sing on thie gym- ability as a lawyer and in your htgh nain apparatus. A contest is be- standing as a citizen of our commnunitvý. igCn "'We wish to take' this opportuni v ig onucted in which the boy who to earnestly request you to allow yoi receives -the most points for his work name to be presented to the voters for on the apparatus will be awarded a xolination by thie Republican party as niedal. The contest.wilI close 17cb- a member of the Illinois legisiature. "In case you dIo consent to become> rary- 1, Robert: W. Towiilet, th a candidate for that office, we hereby letic director at the school, an-ý aesure you: that we wîi heartily en- liounced this week. dorse your candidavy and we hereby __________ [pleâge .to voit our earnest SUppOrt Inl Ms ercH mihadhrltI your eanipa 'ign. Ms ercH mihad"ritl In addition to the- petition, the club daughter, Patsy, of 205 Essex road, J una,îimouslv adopted a resolution eni- Kenilworth, left Tuesday for, Newv dorsing the candidacv of Mr. James York. They will lie away about w after hie had iiîdicatid his illngness weeks. to hecome a candidate. Mr' James resides ai: 218 Eighteentb. ing at the present tiffe, in addition to street, Wiîmette.ý He was ediucated in practicing law. During the war hie the publie schools, University of Io~wa, served overseas and is now amenh- WM. Wibeg I Prescrip 417 Lin"u Av., I THE DRUG $I ption Pharmacists since rORE IN THE MIDDLE 0F IT lKaspberry' Ice Cream 1898 Wilmetteo:IL rHE BLOCKI I.

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