Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 4

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"'a CAUSED byfo much PUSIJITY-Pbp a ABOUT t4~ dises.lm LOQT êbowif, d@àm M4tging lfhves A..ditxWtm of lits md, IN.lrwrs-d SEAS0N lu appoaéchingj WE hop. ad Y'u W1LM~E foks mwiI TIIINK abqul som.ething ELSE and Male. Up your M1NDS théaIyou'r. not GOING t. have if. 1 UT- ID,i either evenmng. REN«VAIRS uni. un IyiLfLàeSSg VF Sori Figures for, 1930 were: demand de- posits--$4,9O8,564.O7; savings-$4,383,1- 356.80. Fer 1929 :demand deposits-$S,- aksin ffie.townsh'p are the XiIý- mette State Ban,9Frst National Bank of- Wilmtte, State Bank of Winnetka, Winnetka rust and Sav- ings Bank: Hubbard Woods. Trust and. Savinigs Bank,' Glencoe State Bank. and the Citizens State Bank of.Glen- cot. NGQS L@wer Huusehold Exp..... m . Youtbm," .1be» flw.r od- CaumpbWis pffl Smp &W VhS. 3 us22e geomiml asulmof. food dlumb.um. NAINA * TECO Suider's Caftup MwUda, am> ai 4im-m 1.7e * Miss Chaistron' announced a plan to estabish two sight-saving classes onthe north shorei one to be located in . Evanston. and the: other ini one of 'the other uorth' shore tow*s, thé exact location, to be determîne , latero. Trhese classes Wlib stat*tbbg- dized, to the- extent of $250, P>W year per1 child,. covering, cost- of special 1equipmùeni't, >ideal iighting systenis and reprintîng of al regular tex.tbooks, into 24-ýpoint type. Miss Ciihalstrom stated that ilie had afready recommnendecf alterations ini lighting systems in "son6e north shore schools with the'resuit that scboiel officiais have agteed to effect sucb changes. CGET NEW SQUAD CAR Wilmette police are teo have a new -squad car.- Théï Village boaLr4. voted Tuesday ntight to' instruct :VÎllage: Manager C. ?M. Osborn to trade in the oid car, a Studebaker coach, . fr a new one. Gilbert, Ciifton and Alfrcd Osgood, sons ofMr.*,and Mrs. Roy C. Osgood rof Essex road, Keniýworth, have Ire'-, turned to their studies after, having spent the Christmas holidays with their parents. Gibert lias returned te Harvard, Clifton to Princeton, and Alfred te Phillips-exeter academy. DISPOSITION gott ROTTEN, and your HEAD t Iwobs, lus+ REMÀEABER we havye a LOo asothing bà n IMEk4DIES Ihat wilI belp YOUR Doctor cgef ftËULTS and make youl Budwlue vory FIaIoe Oliv ilo T S.eFSai pku.39C 3 Oua i Cke " 3' 20c 39c a S Pb"@ l 4

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