Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1931, p. 18

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Tkree - aned Five - Gaited Saddle BioEAKINC ANO TRA.JNING County Ue and Sanders Road IlliflOiS GENERAL :ELECTRIýC.., REFRI GERATORS A&T YOUR Public . Service. -Store 'J1HE General Electic Ali-Steel Refriger- ator, with its famous "'mômitor top", is now sold at your Public Service Store. Domestic modèls ranige from 4 cubic feet to 17 cubic feet food storage capacity. The 'cabinets are of ali-steel -construction- porcelain -on -steel interior-"Sanak"- chiP. les$ enamel. exterior. (Some models are porcelain inside and out.) On top of each. cabinet is à temperature conwrol regulator. And remember, all General Electric refrig- cuators. are guaranteed for at the institute on Octobér il, going direct frotu Chicago to the West. The secretary of the Western asso- ciation. which is in charge of the western tour, is making arrange- mients to 'show thecollection in. al of the largestcities ofthe .west. The exhibits wil1 be held in.the ArtM- seumns of. the respective cities %where it will be displayed. At the Close o, the western tour, the exhibit wiIl go east and probably be sh own at the Museum of Boston andi Worcerter on itsý way back to Sweden. M.Vr., Zoir; who bias been havinig classes for 'Chicago and no rth shore artists ini new and advanced modern art, only will teach in Wilmette itii spring. His pupils are to have. an exhibit at the Chicago Woman's club) sorne thme in- March, at the, conclu- sion of which Mr. Zoir is departiixw- ~or Sweden. IMallinckrodt News Trhe restilts of the mid-tiermt exani - inations show an' increase in the mniru- b)er. of "honor studenits." It is fnot so easy to meet t'he'requirements but the following students hav 1e done so: Seniors-Marie Sturîn, Helen Deiîi- lein,. Rita' Weber., Elizabeth Faber. Agnes Theobald. Jtiniors-Alice Braun, ElizahtIli 'Hoffnian, Eleanor Fecher, Mrarv Reckert, Lorraine Parthùn. Sophoniores - Esther Honenin, 'Margàret Busscher, Marion Weber, Frances Sturni, Margaret Hernmeý, Pina Aibanese. Freshinien-Loretta 'Sturni, 'or- raine Uuncke, -Antoinette Ricbiter. Agnes Reckeýrt,- Agnes, Levernier. Francéés Hoffrnan, Sylvia Keil, - cille Weiler. Paýulin.e >McLochlin, dCatherine* Pearson,- and. Dorothy Miller. arc given bonorabIenmention. T%ë at two years. 'I Col- inder amill.' wvel- lake el)ru- PUBLIC SIERVICIE COMPANY 0F NORTIISRM ILLINOI& JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager 1141 Central A vé., il. t hn imi.29 'N ckrdt'isnedto' a most interestingy illustrated lecture. Mr. Caldwell, well- known naturalist and able lecturer. held the interest of the students bv his vivid descriptions of the scenes he bad visited in Englandduring bis seven .yeart' resideïnce in that cou?,*- try. This is the second of a s eries of lectures Wbich will be given byMr Caldwel .at 'The Mallinckrodt. c«u. B. WaUccy, Jr. RendoIph 5360Wilgnette 4692 Greenebaum Sons Investnient Co.

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