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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1938, p. 9

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Thne annual i DCtI -Homes eVAIbitUIa the Woman's Club of Wilmette, -to be held March 8, 9 and 10, gives the peo- pie of Wilmette an opportunity to meet and become acquainted with the stor 1es andbuinsscocen-of the village, some of which they may have- neyer re- alized exsted. Two of the exhibitors that Mrs. Ar- thur Dixon,. in charge of the exhibit for the third, sucçessive year, bas signed up with this week may be examples 'of this-one is a federal s'avings andloan. association, the other a shop that'car- ries stationery, crepe . papers,cas toys, gaules and gifts. The laundry that is :emonstrated may be one you have flot. tried, or the hardware store, one you have. neyer en- tered, the florist, one whôse flowers you have neyer ordered. Who knows? The 'exhibit offers you an easy way to get acquainted with your- local mer- .chants_. They or their representativrs will be in their booths from the time the doors open Tuesday morning until they close Thursday night, and wil be glad to answer questions. A list of theexhibits will be given in next week' s WiÈmEm zLi'e. Givem Ffrit Choice The commercial exhibits have been given first choice of space by Mrs. Dix- on, anid the club's tea room, dinner room, food, nut and candy booths, gift booths, white elephant grab-bag and Staff Photo Robert Travis, 1328 Wash:ngn avenue,' Wilmetteo, shown with =de wùhich won him; third prize (troPhyý also shown) ai International Air show i Chicago recently. Robert, Whko is in teMight4h êgr. a aý the Howard school, has been busy building air planes for s,-veral years. Magazine Solicitors Run Into Police Toils T. H. Griffith and Harry Fox, mem- bers of a: -rew of magazine sub- scription solicitors, appea.red Tues- day morning at the home of Byron L. Nash, 1107 -Romona- road.- After Deliverles noeBT st4: PU QualitY Merchandise at Righa' Prîteses. wtA Persemai Service WOLFF 'WA&TT . Formerly WOLFF.GRIFFIS, INC. 32Years of Continuons Service on the North SA are. >Ilardwaire-PaimismWouSeware . 111,-Z, Courai Ave. O». Wilmétue Theatre WlIm.tte 1833-14' Large ýParking S>ace in tiec rear for the co»emisece; of our cast.users VIDMRUARY CLAAC Big Reduction 10% te 54>% Off Sale. Ends Saturday, Mardi SANSON; LARDTALE New in Our stock Deluxe (with coasters) ........................ ..... 1L98 St"idard Model............................... 298 first of ait to show the iatest trne and labor saving devices and mechanical equipient for the home, and' the latest furnishings, and accessories. Prizes will be given away at many of the booths. Home cooked luncheons anddier will. be -served by the club- members at lowv -cost" without reservation. Admis- Sion is free. ool Junior Is tified the'police and the officers who responded arrested the pair. They were held on a charge of disorderly conduct,. and were given a hearing before Police, Magistrate Peters Wednesday.:. Neither had secured -a police permit to solicit. In the l6th century, monks in Germany .distiled a liquor called Goldwasser . . . A fine golf leaf was added to the alcoholic con- coction as it. was believed that gold was, a m .edicine, with curative powers.. WINS RECOGNITION Miss Barbara Deane Clark,.d; Wl'..,,. 5310 1

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