Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1931, p. 37

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seventn s uccesive year, of the or- ganization which is starting the ninth year of its existence. The membership of the Indian Council fire is composed of those of Indian blood and Paleface friends of the Irid ian race. Headquarters are main- tained at -'108 North Dearboril street, Chicago, which leading Indiansý of the -country, as well as promninent Caucasians who are interested ini In- dian affairs, usually seek when they corne to the city. Mr. Peters is a full-!blooded Chip- pewa, wbosu father was a Meéthodist minister, and* on Chippewia Day,' at the Indian Council« Fire, he is 'soiue- times induced to" sing some. of the old gospel hymns in the 'Chippewa tonigue. Mr.. Peters is chairman of the Inâian committee of the world's F;air, bis election to that post having been ratifiecl by, the trustees of the Century of Progress Expostion. * noutrtanding achieveniient of the organizat.ion during the past. year was the obtaining of a scholarship) at Bacone Indian tcolege, Oklaahonia. for- one of its Indian girl miemlbers, hoalso, received financial- assis- tance, for ber incideutaI expenses througrh the Indian Welfare depari- ment of the First. District,. Illinoi Federation of Womien's 'clubs, witli which the. Indian Councilfire is aftiliâted., Announce New Lin f Electrie Water Coolers A complete new line of electric water coolers bas been announced by *Frigidaire corporation, subsidijarv of General Motors. The refrigerating mechanisin is covered by a thr.ce-_ year guàrantee. The :coolers. are :finished ini metallic, lacquer, 'Nvitli chrome platedý hardWare., - The new-line is coniprised of five modls, of Which 'three are of tIie . individual type for office use,,witili large tinits to meet the requirements ýof a general office, or, small inidus-; trial plant. I addition-the comipan Y, is building two tank type coolers for" factories and public places. The *larger of these will prov-ide cohi drinking water for 250 people, the .à -,1f e on board ship is a diversion in itself. Retiring to a "cabin," sleeping in a "berth," pronienading a "deck," going up a "companjonway," opening a "Port," being served by "stewards" and keeping timne by "belîs" is'-a treat» to lahd-lubbers. Two great oil-burning. steamships- the South. American and the, North American---.operated out of Chicago by the Chicago, Dultuth' and Georgian Bay Transit company on a seven-day trip' to Buffalo and return offer the comforts and luxuries wbich appeal to foks' ho1 enjoy "living well." Five ceV 'comùitodatjons .f or 500 pas- sengers; al outside rooms; excellent foods; courteous service; a supervised p layground for children;' beautiful din- ing, dancing and writing salons; hair- dressing and barber shops; a doctor and -a ship's Wireless operator-every- thing the travel-vwise appreciate: Bob Nelson ofý 621 Cumnor roal. K<eilworth had as bis guest for tbe week-end, Bryant. Rinney of Eliza- becth. N. J, LINEN SHOEýS Because- AS careful attention has been paid, to details iii constructing them as in mukhgerpie shc.s, making them comfortable. and durable. Thie porous -texture of linen mkes'tbemn cool and li.ght for Summer- Wear. M $7050 Tailored pump, al over natural linon, imail French heel $7.50 CIIficAGO'S SMARTEST NEA - LOOP APARTMEWI' MOTEL -1Né- ; bats mnade to order. Hats Cteaned, Refinished Peter Van Bree 202 So. State Si. sis Cetur*ry Bidg. Webster 11871 ~~2.WH*.haU5620 lit the Footwear. Secion-LORD'S--Frng Floor, Ceuler Women Tend to, Favor Thiese Tr.-Ey.I.t Ti*. allover nafural linon, Jigh Cuban heel 4k $7.50

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