Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 13

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September 18, 1947 W I L M E T T E L I F E 13 M r . and M r s . H a r r y Wilson of Zion, 111. announce the recent birth of their first child, Robert John, at P l a n to S t a g e Victory M e m o r i a l hospital, Waukegan. M r s . Wilson is the former Alice 4 Concerts Here Austin of Winnetka. The maternal grandmother is M r s . George F . Aus(Continued from page 5) Under date of August 5, 1947, an workers express their preferences. open competitive examination lead- tin of Winnetka and the paternal H e also suggested that each work-1 ing to permanent appointment to grandparents are M r . and M r s . Rober ask members to express their de- positions in the Wilmette, post office ert Wilson of Zion. sires as to the type of series the was announced by the local secreWilmette Community Concert asso- tary of tne U . S. C i v i l Service comciation should have. mission. Due to lack of applicants, A m o n g the artists discussed by at that time applications will now M r . F o x were Dorothy Maynor, , be accepted on an open and conHelen Traubel, Igor Gorin, The Co- tinuous basis until further notice, it lumbia B e l Canto Trio, The D e P a u r was announced this week. Infantry Chorus, The Saidenberg SinThe position is for substitute clerkfcnietta, Albert Spaulding, Christo- carrier, the basic pay for which is pher L y n c h , Zino Francescatti, Car- $1.04 an hour, with increases added roll Glenn, Whittemore and Lowe, annually. These jobs are limited to Vronsky and Babin, and Rudolph the patrons and temporary workers Firkushny. With the exception of of the Wilmette post office. Those newly arrived Christopher L y n c h , who are holding temporary or instar of the Firestone program, all definite appointments should comof the above have been concert fa- ete if they desire permanent statvorites in Chicago for several sea- us. sons. Application forms may be obtained Will Help Selection from the local secretary at the post K a r l Oldberg, 328 Oak Circle, viceoffice. They must be filed with the president and chairman of the artist Regiona Director, Seventh U . S. committee, announced that the 10 leading workers on the campaign C i v i l Service commission, 433 W. would be invited to join the artist V a n B u r e n street, Chicago, 7, 111. Workers Hear Call Examinations for Clerk-Carrier Jobs at Post Office on The new renaissance crown beautifully drapped and flattering for the oval face. H e a d hugging hats of rich black coke feathers, or jewel toned felt, these are smart for the young sophisticate. Germaine stresses, ostrich and flowers, one especially in beautiful burnt model we are showing committee and assist in m a k i n g the final choice of four. M r s . F . W. Merrifield, 1014 E l m wood avenue, vice-president in charge of the campaign announced that the headquarters would be located at the Wilmette offices of the Public Service Company at 1129 Central avenue. She stated that membership would be available from any one of the 168 workers, or a campaign headquarters any day this week between 10 and 5 o'clock. R O O F REPAIRS Anything from a Little Leak to a New Roof Over Your Old One ESTIMATES C H E E R F U L L Y G I V E N WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION Caff Us NOW BECKER B. A . Swanson Manager ROOFING EVANSTON CO. Palamino 1733 C E N T R A L Avoca Pupils Elect Assembly Committee F i v e children were selected F r i day by the entire school to act as a committee i n working out programs with staff members for the general assemblies, which are held the second and fourth F r i d a y s of each month at the A v o c a school, 2921 Illinois road, Wilmette. The newly elected committee members are Jane Oldberg, 2526 Thornwood avenue, Wilmette; Helen K i m b a r k , 3312 Cleveland street, Wilmette; George V a n Valkenburgh, 1565 Winnetka avenue, Northfield; Bruce Rodgers, 2600 Kenilworth avenue, Wilmette; and Bob Ralph, 3510 Walnut avenue, Wilmette. G R E . 4920 -- night phone --- GLENVIEW 1452 brandy green. and sea-foam Serving the North Shore for 40 Years LINDEN M A R K E T [ 401 Linden Ave. (Across from "L" Terminal" Finest Quality -- Lowest Prices -- Personal Service FREE DELIVERY -- Grace Agnes of California shows a beautiful off the face, in a rich two toned velour. Wing gray, styled by Frances Adams, in the longed for tricorne best softly edged in feathers for your very talleur. Large crowns brims slightly with square suggestive of American and 2 Phones: Wilmette 947-948 SPECIALS C H O I C E QUALITY -- T W I C E DAILY FRIDAY - SATURDAY R O U N D O R SWISS Do You Really Need Your Car ? 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