Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 15

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- J-eish hall of the First Baptist church, Evanston. The concert is bç- ing held under the auspices of ,t he, Young eope s groups of the church and of the North Shore chap- t e r of DJenison K&ai Etchina alumni. Dean Eschman. is renowned in-, music circles .tbroughout the United States. He bas been director at the Denison conservatory for twventy years. Prior tothis he .studied at Boston, New York, Berlin and'Leipzig. He,.eceived, bis master's degree at Harvard. On Marcli 9: of this year the glee club. won first place, in the statewide contest of Ieading Obio colleges, in- Ic luding the State university,, and thé quarte of. the gleé c1lub took first bonors at the atnnual statewide Eisteddfod at Mt. Vernon a fcw davs later. Girl Severely Burned by Flames Prom Pipe S u za n-ne Peck, eight-year-old d*aughter of David F. Peck, 145 Ox-1 ford road, Kenilwortb,. president of several paper comipanies, is iin the Evanston hospital as a result of an explosion which occurred Monday afternoon when a playniate tosséd a lighted match into a gasoline pipe line. Suzanne was severely burxied a waiter puddle. With several playmates, among them. Robert Wetterer, 1-year-old son of Dr. Frederic J. Wetterer, 220 Raleighi road, Kenilworth, Suzanne was playing around a pipe Ieading to the underground gasoline, tank of. a garage and residence that recently, burned near tbe Peck borne. One of the children removed the cap of the pipe and Robert, it was said, tbrew the match down the pipe. Then, while the children were ,standing avertfi n~ine- suil fiamue shot! 4 e FE 0u tg45 _Jinu7X *Why be satisficd with less than the fullest conve- iience wh ., are buying an electric refrigerator? Inslst on Kelvînator and get. these extra feâtures: the famous Food File, the Frost Chest, the' Flexo Tray,. the World's Fastest, Freezing, the ice tray lifter, the, hinged sheif, the automatic interior light, the rearranging sheif, the refrigerated Pastry Set, thel Water IPitcher, and * nritt i ray with tnree coverea china containers in which left- overs may be kept. is hollow and canibefillàdS1 with- water. and chille. roe Modern refrigeratiot is flot complete unless fresh meats and fish can be kept for as long as, below-treezulng temperature. The Pastry Set is composed of' mixing bowl and roling pin, the bowl of an unusual design with tight fitting cover and two han- dles. The Kelvinator rolling pin James (Jimmie) Q and Mrs. Walter J.C avenue, is spending' tion on his aunt's1 Wis., near Oskosh. Ji mnat New Trier. ~UNES~ e.. J ugh, son i ouoeh. 619 at - P e is a1

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