Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1933, p. 12

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521 4TH STREET PHOIWE WIL 1907 SHIRTS each 120e Starched a» you 1k. We Cail and Deliver EcuoyRaid laumdry 3 ELECTRitC PLACE je A* wAR FURRIER AND'TAILOR FREE STORAGE Fr couts made to orderby 1experts e.t unusual ýprises. 1122 Central AV. IIMETTE -33113 Ali Bedding Plants at Reduced ýPrices. Florist Wilmetti 8310 t. Dinuer 811 Ridge. R&L WilnîetteAuto Radiator Co. Bodies, eaders, Nadiators, oflass Work, Painting Tops,ý U'pboisterlng, Seat Cýovers 1207 Washington Ave. Boa r oflWilmette State Banik Phone Wilsnette 602 Agent Gteyhound Vans lue. WERNER ýTRANSFER FiIREPROOF STORtAGE 6w N MN ST. Ph...WMLUWM ,9 t________ WEST END) FLORISTS Meer Westmor.land Golf -Club on Clenview Rd, Wilumett. PANAMAS CLEANEW, 7Sc Felts and Other Strawa Expertly Cleaned soc WE CALL & DELIVER FRtE CENTRAicL SOF RPAIR 1128 Central Ave. Wil. 5361 WILMETTE HOME BAKERY Personai Atention to Ail Or ders OpPosite Village Hall 1193 .Wilmette Ave. Wil. 5429 Complete Radio Servie PrIees Beasonable' Complote Stoèk .of LATEST 8SHEET mUSIC whose stalle is the happiest and most, expressive of the new spirit of today, and to cast its ballot accordingly. Ballots will be handeci out to all who ask for theta, without restrictions' or obligations. The v9ting will, continue, until july 2Z. Then' the ballots will1 be counted and<the prize will lie award-, e d to the baby with thé Most votes. The winnier wiil be designated Baby Prosperit'y. Mr. Burnis, who is a. specialist in baby, photography, declares that the happier trend of the timnes has been reflected in babies brought beforeý bis camera.. ,Fewer of them are frowning and more, of them are. smiliog, lie States. Furthermorc, the smiles are bigger and better thani a few months ago before the, new deal began, av ers the photog- rapher.. This fact has started him on bis quest for the happi'cst smile on the north Shore. DINNER <OSTS Mfr. ancd Mrs. Fergus Mead, 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained1 at dinner on Saturday e vening,. junei 24, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jýalmes ' Barrett of Evanston. Continuing. Our Get Acqualnted Frices for Misses Gladys and Wlnhlfred Atiy Three 'Services $1. Tiioro Bftshlng BShaumpoo Bair Thia Finger Wave Rot OU Bib Couib Wave Tonie Bib FaeW lMake-tUip Pmart Color Binise Maleure Lemon Bunse Arch Extra Charge for Long His Exceptiolnally, .oveIy Permanents. $5.00 For Apposimengt Phon., WlImtt.4582 the .magic feats'. Tents are being set Up and the grounds are fast taking on the appearance of amilitary camp. This camp will provide quarters for an advance guard of four companies of the civilian. conservation corps which will. reforest ,the marsh, con- struct lagoons and other*is*e beautifv, the -region.. Ail this is a part of t ht federal reforestation scheme now be- ing put into ýeffct i many. parts .of the country. Another company which is to clean up the north brandi of the Chicago r iver in an attempt to solve the mos- quito problemn for the north short, will be camped at Harms and Gien- View roads, in the. forest: preserv .e. The five companies 'number 1,150 men,. and they are under the coma- mand of Major E. C.,Seaian of the 6lst coast artillèry. For s everal weeks past a group of sixty engin- eers and surveyors. have been en- gaged in surveying the marsh. These were furnished by the emergency re- lie~f comffmission. This project, which lias, of course, been approved by President Roose- velt, was conceived and proposed by President Emmett Wliealan and Supt. Charles, G. Sauers of the forest pre- serve district, which owns the 4,000l acres comprising'the marsh. qCOING TO CAMP -> A group of Kenilworth boys going to Camp Ma-ka-ja-wan, near Pear- son,' Wis., for the second perlod are Bredin Burns, D. Scott Campbell, Jack Fyfe, Wilcox }lodgkins, Arend Knoop, Frank Knoop, Robert Math:- son, Gordon Osterstrom, Bill Salis- bury, Ralph Starr, Billie Taylor, Robert Trurnip,. and John -Weesc. They leave Jiily 1. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hinnian, 576, Oak s treet, Winnetka, entertainied at dinner on Friday. evening, June,23. The occasion was the birthday of lier,, son, Sturtevant, the wedding anni- versary of her daughiter, Mrs. Perry Buchanan, and in honor. of lier datghter, Mrs. XVilliami H. Cobui, who is visiting her froni Berkele%,; i i l ll1i i I lIlIIl l lII *I lI l IlI lIl. I I Ii mil other authorized Yved or puchased et THE PUBLIC [S OWWDIALLY INVITED TO ATND THE= =CIURCH -SERVCES AND. VISIT THE READING RwàOM soi aidgre Bd. Breikfas .~ I li159 18 - v Better Vaiues et "V' Terupsua m3 lizad., vé. 1Wil. 477 ril 4ob 777777W" 1 l

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