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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1939, p. 61

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painn mnr'.çs-the, swvtn annuai i±.ster jLUult-i Seal CIUt1P;ie teo. be condu cted bv day,. April 14;. Sunday, April,16;an thenaio'1 ocitvto aid. the est' Sunday, April 2,a p.m. mated i 8 P.ÔW rippled children iiit ea tflGm e a n the United States., o B auTEiXreA 9Su Proceedsi of the drive are used by Mr.A eret o e of 3 UST follow a few simple rules and feed the asqincaticrn to. nrovide'a corne Oak circle, ieft on Saturday' of last your lawn Vigoro, the. complete plant pSrehensive sa'wteiorm fweyo iitwt e o n food, and you can be certain you'll have a care dt-,ii-r ~t "Séee PFerv, Cr.1p- daughter-in-law, Dr. ýand Mrs. Henry . luxuriant green lawn this year. pied Child Th-o'1eh" Tis programn von der Hoff in Vernon, Texas. Dr. Vgr upistei ia odeeet Includes merIical care and p)hysical von der Hoff is a graduate of New igoo upl e qu 1 iral foodm tii. sl corrective treatnient,. plus the edu- Trier High school and Illinois Col"-l growiiig things rqiefo h o1 cation receivped bv every no rmal 'eeo hrpd u otSurgey It's clean, odorleus, sanitary, and easy to child.- craft teachers f or, horne- and has established a. practice and apply. Most economical, too- nyfu bound crirrdes, vocational guîidance, residence in the Lone Star state. pond o Vgoo erhufou qu rt and traiiniw, and ends with cre -_____of______er______squre ee ation of emplovifent offportunities STI S.LUSare-required. and the prevention of crinpling. iI T OI For completé garderalng succesa with Headiarterr nf the associatbon are Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt S. Stillman, ~. The eal arenowbein sod ~two sens, DeWitt, Jr., and Charles, The seh r ol in he tate itnwill spend Easter week visiting Mrs. every public sho ntesaewt Stillman's father, C. L. Holman, in .U the enthiv;dastic endorsement of St. Louis. Donald, a sophomore at IGOR O John A. Wiela"d, superintendent of Dartmouth, wilI fnot join them, as hie Publie listructinn for the state, as has made the varsity lacrosse team c m lt im fo well as approv-al hv leadinlzcitizens, adi rvln nteSuhwt physicians and eduritors of Illinois. the team on its sp rinug training trip. A PRODUCT OF SWIFT 0f the sale of the Eastèr seals Mr. _________ Wieland said, "The need of a statewlde citizens' EXPECTED HOME SO00W '0 QT. NO RUSSING WAX ViGORO - organization dedicated tn the task Mrs. R. M. Campbell,, 631 Central 91 0 o-AN LA E' 1. 0 5 0 .11.Bg of promoting a Lieneral program, for avenue, and lier sister, Miss John SONO MPANELINR 0, 0 8.1, .ILb.lg the welfare of the rhvsically handi- Petty, who mfakes lier homie with 0*LA09WS WOI. APPtALURSMUI capped is recogrized everywhere. Mrs, Camipbell, are exipected homne 100. 50.25, 1J0-b. SaI In our state. the Illinois A'socation in a few weeks-from the Soutliwest. -. SNWÇshDRIONUUE for the Crin)pled is trying to meet They left. for Texas thie day aýfter 3P.** I50-1b. 8ags this need. It is the one lay organiza- Christmas, and spent most of22-buhel PaEA M SS tion operating on, a statewide basis time in the Rio Grande valley. ']hey $ P shl OsS whjch is givinz point and direction are now mot oring home stopping for t,. h s Old Englieh 3. SHREDD!D CATTLE MANUUI .t a general public desire to solve soijie time in Okahoma City, Mrs. . piece conibination for this nroblem along b r o a d social Campbell's former home. 9 and loinsto-It. IuuO ANURU ~lnes.I woodwork, furniture. SEPM NR Wieland said that its program Miss* Rosalie Harrison, daughter should be of vital interest to ail of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harri- 110W WILL YOUR GARDEN GROW teachers and educators in Illinois, son, 901 Ashland avenue, arrived eabesrofainla adgdeifyuwIso and continued, home Saturday .morning from Con- caIesr fafn an adgre fyuwl o "Urhé inrifiq ~Ac'Mf< t etctcolgNwLondon, Cornn. orTesteci Lawn and Garden. Seeds.

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