Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1938, p. 55

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Seenty-jh>e emlloyees of 2dgar A. S$evens. Inc., gatisered et a banquet et thse Orvùsgton isotel, Evanston, last Tisrsday evening ôinisonor of Mr. Stevens and in cel ebrat ion oftihe, cosupletion of.tise lotest type of air conditioning sytuants tr t 16»0 Orvingion avenue, I2vanstons. Tise evening was given an. oUed note of, fiw t yasparklwngt$rgra f toasts under tise direction of I. J. K us saste fceremonnes, intersf'ersed wihiit ,d og witnand Presented by tise emPloyees. The number of employees present leviden ce of the rapid growth the store bas enjoyed since Match, 1925, when Mr. Stevens began business in Evanston with a small shop devoted entirely to silk, goods by the yard and emploGing only three people. Ten years ago he opened the present estab- I YACHTING I Soe<n Qpoens W:th Milwauke Yacht Club's ThueDay Regatta Commodore Wells A. Lippincott in th cttr "Fa,ê ir W"Rmr ! and Ncd VISITOIL PR0M EAST' Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold H. Palenske and their daughter, Betty, 226 Tenth street, have as their houseguest this week, EIlis Greli of New York. Mrs. Palensice returned recently from a stay of three weeks in Toronto, Can- ada, where she visited friends. 0 RC H E/"VRA WIILfUT AflEW FLOOR fHOW TAflYA bTHIMEVY SILL DOR.fFIELD 00 nl65ALLY 1)EflfIflfi club -will Wilmette ç Appcar1 Three talentt will participate mne Illinois Svi ingers whicb ra wilI aturday, an is an opets r the Lake do BUT or~ any other public course you know of IELY SELECT, AND CONTROL THUEI

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