Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1931, p. 10

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GENERZAL-* EI Appliances Radios Sewing Machines Fiat Plate Ironers - vacuum Cleaners Dannemaàrk Electric 1151 -Wilmette Ave. 7RIC CO* O>.. Iù*estii.gs LTtl Christmuas QUALITY MEATS for Every Menu The O'Neill. firè started in the' roof. Squirrels gnawing the insulation off electric wires were said to be responsible for the blaze. Tuesday of this week tbe WilMette firemen answered tbree.calis, two to ex- tinguish, automobile ires which resulted ,in otly slight damage, and one caused by a smoke scare in a residence. CLOTHING FOR POOR Blankets and warm clothing will. be distributed tô the needy in Wilmette by Mrs. Northam at- I Electric, place. "If each famity gave one 'warm> blaniket and one warin garment many fan-i jies would be.provided.for during, the cold weather," statesMrs. J. Nye Macalis- ter,% who will caîl for1 the1 articles and take them to Mrs. Northani. TUTORING Tb oeef Your Individual Noed ISABEL WARRINGTON HEAPS TUTORING SCHOOL 814 Ridige Terrace-Evanston 1 blk. south of Central St., near Ridge UN.IVERSITY 4198 Mrs. Middleton would have been 82 years old next month., She was born in Milwaukee, but spent her childhood and yoùng wonianhood in Moscow, Ohio. Later, she taught school at Richmocnd, mId. She was, married there and lived there about: fifty years. Sée was a member 01* the Christian Science church of Wil - mette. Besides the daughter here, Mrs. Middletoâ is. survived by I one son, Donald R. -of Detroit,. and by seven grandchildren. The funeral service3- were held Monday afternoon ,at the Freemnan home, 601 Laurel avenuer. Cremation took place at Graceland cemetery.- Obtain 51 Positions for" Jobless"Persons Here Two hundred* and- eighty-nine 'unem- ployed person rs, .with a total, of 538, dependents, had registered at the, Vil- lage's unemplcynient bureau in the Vil- lage hall up to Tuesday. of this week. Trustee Ruth H. Snyder, chairmau of the Village. boards special committee on unemnployment, repo-ted at the. reg- ular meeting. of. the board Tuesday night. Mrs. Snyder also reported that fifty-'one >positions had been' obtained within the last two, weeks, for persons- out of work, including tWenty tempora- ry obsproided by the.Wilniete ost- office, durin the Christmas rush period. FANCY NORTIIERN DRY PICKED TU RKEYS, A NY SIZE DESIRED LB. Christmas -ii Grýeetin*g Qards N ow i the time, to.choose ypur Christmnas cards. W e have a large selection of Voliand's beauti- fti Christmas- Greeting Cards on display - make your selection early. NE GumAT LNm à 1 Wilmette an~d Centrai Aves. Micdle Western Division Phones: Wil. 400-401 'OPen Sunda>,s until 10 P. M. Foioroing isa sai 1General Eloclric Appliaues suitable for Christmnas:, Call'Us for Christmas Lighting Outd*Or Set $225 4-

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