Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1933, p. 6

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SILK HOSIERY N\\U j///y f Or everyone Belle-Sharmeer the gîft every woman likes $1.oopair NECKWEAR mnakes lovely gifts> $1to0$250 SCARFS Imported-AIl Wool $ 1.00 each rCos turne, J.ewelry Earrings -Clips- Bracelets Necklaces A choice -of, many styles ~6 -'i J Trump for CHRISTMAS What an ideal gif t for men in the familyl t he .4 -95each TIES Ail the newest colorings'for the holidays. $100 TSOCKS lo it ail purses and to fit ll feet. 3 9c,.SOc 75c Sweaters Fine e«Il pure. worsted. V- neck, slip-over or coat style. wftich is to continue unitil tristmas day. This event, as far as Wilmette is concernied, is directed by Wilmette Health Center, which is affiliated with Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, and' the funds thus collected are expended by the Center in work among tuber- culosis victimis in the village. About two year s ago a chest clinic vas es- tablished here so,. that victims of -the disease could receive 'attention witb- out taking the long trip to the City. The. double bar cross,, so long em-, ployed as 'the* distinguishing char- acteristic oft.he Christnmas seals, bas: becom.e a badge of service ini the bat- tie againist the insidious disease that dlaims se many victims every year througbout the country. This insignia is now to be seen on the Village hall Iawn,,where it has lately been'erect- ed as a- reminder to al Wilmette citi- zens. to purchase and use Christmas Seals. The cross,7!2. feet high and 4 feet wide, is illuminated at night by 76 electric lamps. their cheerful glow constituting a. beacon ofi hope to vic- tirns of the great white plague. and a flame of promise that they will flot be forgotten by Wilmette people.. This year, of al years, should steea universal and generous re .sponse to the plea, "Buy Christmas 'Seals!" Injury From Fail Fatal> to Mrs. N. S. De Vinny Mrs. Nettie S. DeVinny died last Saturday at the home' of her son, Rob- ert B. DeVinny, 1760 Wasbington aveL nue. Mrs. DeVinny, who was the widow of Fred J. DeVinny, was 80 yea.rs ol1 d. Her death was due to injuries incurred in a. fail downstairs on November 8. 1For the past ten years Mrs. DeVinîiy had lived in Wilmette, but.prior to that she had been a Chicag o resident for rnany years. Shie was ' born, at Ogdens- burg, N. Y.,, and was brought to Chi- cago .by ber'parents before thée ire of 1871. Survivinig ber, besides fier son. are two grandchildreîi, Bobby and Kath- erine DeVinny., The funeral services were held on Tuesclay, afternoon at a WORTýHEN'S Dept. Store-I 146-48 WiImette Ave.,Phone Wilrnette . 508-589ý Mens Store-4Firsf National Bank Bldg.-Phone Wilme$tp 2655 A sh Trays Smoking Sets tiouse of Worsliip, and Sheridan road, V December 10. Mrs. 418 Forest avenue, be the, sp eaker., ute, Suncaay, nue. True of nette, lis 'to

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