Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1931, p. 12

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Your bridai l t hv bee separate and distinct values l-intrinuic -, sentimental- rnenory-eaceh a good reason for preserving We keep these three reasons in. mid wben we are moving them to your new borne, packing thern for shiptnent, or placing thern in storage until your new borne- is ready.. \FIREROFWAREHOUSE I Chair; and! tables for rent for ail occasions 521 MAIN ST. WILMETTE .32 (Photq by IgUgene L. RaY> (Contributed). Perhaps- many do not- realize the demfands made upon -the. children -of the Wilmette grammar school orches- tra. Al of their practice is 'done at 7:45 o'c!ock in the miorn'ing. In order to remnain in the orchestra the chil- dren must come whenever they are asl<ed, W'hicb always means trcee times a week and very often four or five> for periods of three to four mionths during the school year. EleanQr Steen and Raymond Nel- son (above) are cornpleting six and> ive years, respecti 'vely, of member- ship ini the orchestra. Thev have dis- tinguished themselves by their un- tiring. andi uncomplaining efforts in advancing the work, of that organiza- tion. They have n0eyer failed toshow 100 pjercent, sportsman-flke attitudes no matter wbat demiands were mnade on tbem. A continuance 'of sucb a spirit should mean assured success in what- ever br anch of work they pursue. Many' thanks and best wishes for the future, Eleanor and Ray! Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ellis, 823 Greenwood avenue, attended the May Fete at Carleton college, North- field, Minn. Their daughter, Kather- mne, is a sophornore there. JOur Delivery Service Is FREE CREDIT CAI BE ARRANGED SALE FRXDAY and SA'TURDAY, JUNE 5-o6 Corn u.Fed Finest Quàafty *th and 7th .Rib-ZIc Beat Tilts 1 627 et 5tew ................. CITY Db phione I WiIette 1870, I Il 27. I t a i 1 1 a ýý 1

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