Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 16

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COMPLUE RECTOR centriC dietiug seema to be graduaily dying out --ad for one shallflot bld for a place on the mourner' bench when the demi.e actually occuru. Perbaps the retturn -t h-%aghlrn of yet yar bringing about a renewed interst hin the conventional three square meals a day for the humian race. AyFoç*d tsnt Wi=lso 5I4RUBS SERVICE DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS AGuest Mena' ORNEMINT Cur WILSONS TENDER MD HAM-PrepaTrd sHm FNU DIQuI W A I'RaBuER G CTU1aoki. 0 oven wltI O* methe tt«iteous en1ddwicu Preserved kumquats, ueeded and finelY eut, Y4 cûp black walnuts, chopped, to any vanilla mouss" recipe, and freeze. A tantalizlng, delightful flavor. Miss Hall returned two weeksW ago, having kIt Alaska six months ago, the înterim being spent in BP Girl Scout woik in California. She is a guèst of the. Clarence B. Dur-* pee family at 815* Linden avenue. Miss Hall went to Fairbanks, Ai-as-, e ka four. and a hall years ago with ber brother'Robert, now located in. New York. She attended the Uni- versity of Alaska for two and a haîf years.,. ma Joring in geology. Alter leaving the university, sàhe was emnployèd ini the government ~ weather bureau for somne time. J During h er. tenure there the Rus- ...~. sian aroun d-the-world flyers were mi"s Marlon Hall lost, and she talks interestingly Of a Russian rescue party which spent lages and othe rs depicting 111 much tirne in Fairbanks. She was really is in the far north. later employed by the First National The Saturday Evening c bank of that eity. Cicago, nux-nbrng mnany W Among the pictures to be show» Young people mn its meml are viewts of mining operations, la sponsoring Miss Hall's rugged arctic scenery, Indian vil-lance here. Brami Clan Holds. First Iteuiiion; The Braun clan, whose ha is Wilmett.e, Glenview andeni 4 '1 club of >ership. appear- Health News I I From Headqiariers t tat WJJilmelle Health Conter F IL. 905 Ridge Rond established as .a yearly get-together.. SHORT CAKES The .day was spent in gaines and ins Wilsonma general frolie, with music as an render Made adjunct. Arrangements for the af- Deviid Hmfair were directed by Peter 'S. blespoomcrea Braun, 728 Illinois road, with oChers up cake flau empèoe bakia* of the group assisting. Prefer North Shore rbkapoo &-sazasIt is n o t often that a family, abeeoS a numbering so many remains in so cup top nms liilted a neighborhood. It is stated next Tender Made Ham,j traditional brown sugar v V Iand Peter J.', 728 III With the same thri that characterized tb ft and energy eir forebears, Uctober il - 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Infant Welfare clinic, Dr. N. G. Shaw, pediatrician. October 16 - 1 to 3:30 p.m., Che-,.t clinic, adults and chiidren; Dr. . T B. Novak, medical director, Tuber-- culosis Ingtitute.of Chicago ard Cook county. Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, venue, Wilmette, will con( Lake l Re.d these children of the pioneer couple have become solid, substantial citi- zens of the community in which they were born and have always lived. -p SHomn vy WILSON S- i

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