Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1938, p. 88

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M EIeven* instru- mentai swingsters, Who will entertain the 1.11. students are: Rd Johnston, Bob Ross, Richard FPinney, Leo mc-, Shane, Bob' Hin- Ed 30ohnStOfl man, Vic ýSchuster, Fred Mende, George Lelchsenring, Ben Richards, Warren Johnson, and Bert Richards, Vocâlhsts in the Party are Nancy Reitheimer and Frank Condit. WUl- & Radio Service, 1151 Wilmette ave- nue, Wilmette, accompanles the group. as operator of the sound mechanism, and Tom Lucas as prop- erty . man. The New Trier boys received wlde publicity last August by win- ning the Benny Goodman trophy in the Soldier's Field Swngfest in a juinA UU4 ~~~W. orthirty-nine years-going on 40 -National Food Stores have been maklng history in the marketing of food products. Over 1100 modern sto>res i eight Mid-Western states, are- the outgrowth of a small store started i 1899 by George flasmus- sen at North avenue, and California, flAI>'wre~at aa schemne, has been, worked out effec- tiveiy at -the - W. E. Zick & Co. dry- goods store at 115l Wilmette avenue. Here the bacek-' ground off ers the illusion 'of cathe- dral w i ndo ws, m 0 s t ,tastefuliy li-gh.ted. Weii adapted night lighting has re- suited i a par- ticuiariy Impres- sive effect. L at e night. .after the briý ciecorative tneme. LITWINSICY RETU1MNS Mrs. 1. 1. Lltwinsky is back Michigan avenue at the Czecho. yak Art studio, 639 North Michij olime ii bt.ancaurct. - U li ompany Indliana's winter advertising. cam- paign. Snappy pop-guns arte also being given away to childrell by North Shore Standard 011 dealers to intro- duce Snappy. PIRENOMWENAL IRECOR&D A phenomenal record of 11,837,153 sales..has been seét by the Chevrolet De 1alers, of America during .the last five y ear s, accordmg to Word re- ceived .froômW. E.HoUcEr, gener- ai sales rmanager,. by, Bruce Egan, die ale r, at 611 Green Bay road, SUMMER SEASON .... This summer the Wilmette Sea Scouts accomplished ail t he y set. forth-to do. The 26-foot surfboat was schooner- rigged and a, few imà- provemnents were. made on the ý40. fobot cruiser. There were two social cruises takeni; one on the Éurfboat, the other on thé, cruiser., There. was also a two-day cruise taken to High- land Park and back in. the surf-, boat. Here one- of,the two serious lake squalls of the surmmer was en- countered. Besides' these activities there. were :the, regular Monday night and. Saturday and,;Sunda-Y cruises. WINTE'R E8 . One of the aims of the ship Ws Chevrolet gener- requirements o~f the test will be dis- al sales manager cussed and explained by one or two and At was of the scouts. The next meeting brought out in an the test will be given. Besides the interview t h a t regular meeting there will be other, 4,187,718 new cars BrucA Egan scout activities during the winter. and trucks were sold by company dealers during his MEETINGS.. administration, while at the same The first winter meeting was, time they were selling 7,649,435 used taken up by a discussion of the win- cars. ter program by the skipper Mr. West loerso! 113ê»Iu cae ~period, ineluding the boom years of this store for their linen wants. 1929 and 1928>by 756,417 new passen- Mr. and Mrs. Litwinsky made con- ger car anid truck sales, and. 1,849- tinuai. journeys to Europe to place 012 used car sales," said Mr. Holler. orders, to design, embroider, and "During this same five yéar perioci supervise the production of the Chevrolet dealers sold 842,519 trucks, needs of their extensive ciientele. and this exceeds by 250,916 truck In the good old Arnerican tradi- sales any previous five year truck tion, Mrs. Litwlnsky welcomes the sales ini the 27 years' history of the. Bearings." Meetings start at 7:30 at the Bank Building, 1150 Wilmette Avenue. JIU-JITSU Reservations for winter courses in jiu-jitsu are now being accepted by Woody Wilson, 674 Bluff street, Glen-, coe. There will.be individual and class lessons i boxing aiso, Mr. Wilsonn ttprt bTither of these over the book andai~ Ialation, suit or no miust also flame a.j entaige p*itst. . Duzixq 1~. juiorur£ 'if Per-.1 calUrng. Mi I netka. 494.1 the Cradue Dy strengtn, inanciai Walker, Wln-j mer chandising ai tion. vith his growing showed that one of, me iron ba idependence and protecting a window of the Pala service repua-.Foods store at 1143 Wilmette ai nue had been sawed through. 1nvitedý to visit.tme UTniversity of. In- diangi where-they wil pay the Xndiana. MemoriaI Union dance this Friday evening, at 4

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