Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 48

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Pcdnter Cllid Decorator I ' Obligcadon -. ! · l·h.W "-eZ764 ! · I Eseimata Widaoue ~---······················ I Albert Kremer arrived in Wilmette on Wednesday. to paS'S the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kremer of 723 Laurel avenue. Albert is a student at the University of Illinois. "Life in Ancient Italy" Topic for Guide Lecture EVERYTHING MOMOIILE .~a~--. ~ SPRING IMSPBCTIOM 1. Tighten all body bolts. Photo b:y llofret. NEVER. CLOSED Mrs. Edson :S. Fowler has again been elected president of the Women's Quadrangle association of No r t hwestern, the position she has held since the inception of the organization, whicli deals with the common problems of the sororities owning houses on the campus. 2. ';ighten motor anchor ·bolts. 3. Tighten spring clips. 4. Free up, grease, and tighten spring shackles. Robert W. Lindsley of 121 Dupee p I a c e, who is attending Principia academy at St. Louis, spent a few Miss Evelyn Kletzing, daughter of days last week with hi:; parents, Mr. J. S. Kletzing. of 522 ~ashin~on and Mrs. Arthur }. Lindsley. He avenue, is spendmg the sprmg vacatiOn with her father. Miss Kletzing is a returned to St. Louis on Sunday. teacher in the technical High school in · Indiar.apolis. "The Primates" and "Life in Ancient Italy" are the opening subjects .for guide -lecture tours at the F1eld Museum of Natural History during the -coming week, and will be given at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. respectively on Monday, April 9. Subjects on other days at the same hours are: Tuesday, "Primitive Costumes" and "Young Mammals and Birds"; Wednesday. "Edible and Inedible Fruits" and "The Cheyenne and Their Neighbors"; Thursday, two general tours; and Friday, "Animal Skeletons" and "Building Materials." These tours of museum exhibits under the guidance of staff lecturers are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. - -oItlinois ranks third of the states in the number of manufacturing establishments and fourth in the number of wage earners employed in manufacturing pnrsuits. 5. Tighten universal bolts. 6. Grease and tighten wheels. ---------------------- 7. Tighten and adjust steer· tng gear. This will take up most of the wear caused by rough winter driving. VULCAIIIZIKG EXPERT $3.00 to $4.50 A good job of vulcanizing now may save the price of a new tire later on. NEVER CLOSED 'JU MAIN STREET. Wilmette FREE Repairs for one year on all SEIBERLING All-Tread Tires purcbaed at t..e~,yCot A.I.VenleawA IIABGBRVII'S TIBB IBOP 621 MAIN STREET Wilmette Phone Wilmette 324 3 Ute WizARD Sheep u-re aowlf you waata ddck wlwty IPftll Jawa aDd bery thla ....... WIZAilD ....._ Plaatl pow. the ....... aad ........ food dUll ........ ...... WizARD II -weflen aad DO dwnlo... It .. ..,., . . , to .. . - I .,_,.w .....-....,..,. ! k ·...,.,.. ..._,.m. ..............,.. --·· DIGit . . . . . . .. ,.... owa: ............ Cfi1cw'o Pew lpedal low price clelheied CD

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