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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1933, p. 14

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Here's the Plan. We will dlean one 9x12- domestie. rug et the r*gular prie of $10OO plus one additional 9x12 domegeic cleaned foi only '$1.00. 27 X>27 .Sample Rugs Two> for .... M ESTJIIAN 511 Main Street, Wilmett. .WiI. 5050 Uni. 5050, MIr. Walter bas1 rece ntly returnèd from Europe wherehe has been since june., During the past sumrmer he and MIrs. Walter completed, a 4,000- mile automobile tour of Central Europýe, and in Septemîber he entered Be rlin university 'to continue his When You.Felthe Need ùt a TASTY, SANDWICH or a DELICIOUS LUNCHEON Durmng your Dollar Day shopping we invite yoga tooeil WILMETTE CAFE 118'l WILMETTE AVE. between the 'peoples of the United States and Germany may be created. Art League to 0T our New Deering Library Meinbers of ýth e North Shore Art: league and their * friends wiMll visit the, new Charles Deering. library at NoTrthwestern university on Friday night, February, 10.'The league niem- bers willi be -guesis of Theodore WelyKoch,, librariani of the uni- vestand Mr.,and ,Mrs. Jasper S King of Winnetka. Mr. Koch wilIl condu ct'the group> through the library, pointing out the interesting architectural features, of* this most recent addition to the mod- shore, as well as the interesting win- dows containing medallions depicting the stôry of books and learning planned by Mr. Koch. The group, after touring the li- brary, will 'go to the treasure room to see an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts from the collection of C. L. Ricketts of Wilmette, father of Mrs.,A. T. Goodman and of Mrs. Chamber of C.ommnerce? T iat is a question of vital importance in these times. "Whatever the question affecting the general interest of the commun- ity, the Chamber of'Commerce, if it is properly represèntative of the busi- ness and civic minded people, stands as the impartial advocate of the-pub-. lic interest, for, as a leader, of Ameni- can business Sas said, if it , is not forý the public good it is. lot for the good of business. Civa-Minded BodIy "Today' finds mnodemn chambers of commerce devoting their resources to business and, civîc affairs. and .to those things which improve condi-' tions. and add to the, development. of the. citizen-power of the nation, help- î.ng :to keep the city beautiful and. the' city cdean. 1"In such fashion, in broad.outline, is the rmodemn chamber of commerce functioning today-a body of busi- mness mni andwomert actinlg intheir capacity as citizens, flot as the repre- sentatives of, any, special group or class, and devoted to the tuaterial1 and "cultural advancement of the wvhole community. What Mernberahip Meaiis "As a member of the Chaniber of- your membership? You receive a bene- fit which cannot be measured by the yard. If you are not a member of Bargains "SOFTlES,11 Spring styles and çolors. Limifed $1. ampunt for........ Clearance of other "Sof fies." Ail this mnonth ire mil aEIN nd ADJLTST 3IodeI A Ford Brakes Labor ...... .. $4.00> 8 Braire Shoes . $240 Total . .... .. ... $840 Model Il and V-8, 81.00 addltloni -"" r.uand civic iembers working togetlier.. to make their comnmunity grow and Iimiprove." GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS Next iveek's guide-lecture tours for, the general public at Field museum of Natural History will begin, Mon- day, February 13, with "Egyptian E -' hibits" at 3 o'clock. On otheir days .Jerveler and 1166 Wilmette Avenue clan Phone, Wilmette 1061-

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