Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Apr 1931, p. 70

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MOST FOR YOUR MONEY: AT THR i-UB fi A 5it'ar Hat Selection for ,,,Easter S:T E T S ON $8JOý Mir of Stetsrn'. siartst shape. i Our a0imu s lection a"iemdLeusive with Us. $10 Photo Iby Mathew Franëls Mrs.. Harold Condit was Miss May Witcher before her marriage last Saturday afierisoon, Match 28. The bride wzcas attended by her sister, Mrs. Poster E. Fike of Wil- mette, zwhile Dr. Condit zepas served by Mir. Pike as besi an The ceremnony, !zçhich took place ai the honte of the minister, the Rev. C. P . Perrie of Evanston, wvas follozved bi' a)i informai wedding *luitcheon at the Hotel ,Stevens. Dr. and Airs. Condit wiIivmake their ho-ne at (>14-Laurel avenue. The bride until her marriage had been third grade teaclier Mi the Logaet school. ON MOTOR TOUR Harvey Klunder and Bil He'aly of Wilmette, and, Oakley Jenks of Win- netka, -a g roup 'of New Trier boys. are on a motor tour té New Orleans during the spring holidays. Thev stopped off at liloxi, Miss., to visit Hugli Saxon, formerly of Wilmette. saia, -vur cu tvita-t us is shown by the many women who have corne to us season after season for their clothes. We are proud that our tailoring has s0 satisfied our pa- trons an'd to continlue our skill and reliable knowledge of the tailoring art, Wishl1 to announce the association of. Mr., Pediçuni.", Measiles and Mumps Hold Lead. Among Cntgons Seventeen new cases of measies. and eleven of mumps were reported in Wil- mette for the week ending Wediies- dayApri 1. ilmete ealth depart- ment recors ials showthat there are eight old cases of measies ýand, one of mumps still- active. There are -tbree cases of -scarlet fever in the village. one new and two old The two old cases will be released- f rom quarantine. thi s week-end. The onIjy other contagion in the village is one :case, of pneuimonla and-two cases of whooping..,ough. Teachers Are to Atte 'd Division Meet April 20 The annual meeting of the Lake Shore division of the Illinois State Teachers' association wili be held at Evanston on Monday, 'April 20.Al public school teachers in the- New Trier township. villagesýW,1lm aette,- Kenilworth, Winnetka and G!enco-' are members of the Lake Shore di- vision, and will attend the, meeting on April 20. SPEND WEEK AT DUNES Miss Neil M. Littier and Miss Caroline Littier, teachers at the joseph Sears school in Kenilworth, have been spending this week at the dunes. This is spring vacation week at, the Kenilworth school. VISITING AT HOME Miss Margaret -Davenport,: music1 teacher, atý the joseph Sears schodi., Kenilworth,' is spending this. week at her home in Iaraboo, Wis. She will be back ini Kenilworth Mondaymorn- ing, April 6, for the reopening of, school after the spring ýacation. Hammy-C. LYT' sgt & SONS ElHENRY J. HAACK Q HENRY FWE * * s44 a.*é,JWANSrON Phmone Winnetka 188

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