Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 20

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Wilmette 724 Down Paymnents ANew. Coro .a. at $395 One of the most remarkable typ.writ.r pur- ckawes we've ever macde -and one of ýtii larg.st quantifies -ever bought at one pricel' A brand-new tkree-bank porta.ble, with a ç.rrying case, complete, for $39.50. Bu>, one as a Christmas gif t - and start paying TYPEWRITEIRS-TH.1,RD FtOOR While no deinite dates have becui set, the league proposes to present a series of plays, the first to be giveiî soon after the .Christnias. holidays. The officers of the league are: Pierre J. Van De North, president; Miss ,Lisbetb .Goss,-,Vicéë-president; .Miss Audrey Aiberga, secretary, and Miss Gene, Paddock, treasurer. Wil- liam Shepherd bas been chosen to, direct the first .play. Anyone desiriigý information or inembersÉhip nay obtain both by calil- ing the secretary at Wilmette 2155. Mr. ýand, Mrs. John C. Carpenter entertained eight guests at (inner Iast Friday ievenin;*g at« their home, 239 Essex road. Kenilworth.1 They wvill be host and hostess.at a dinnier partir for fourteen tomor .rowv evening. NORMAN DY. TEA ROOM Oppouite Teatro del Lago Parking 8pare 938 Spanish Court Wil. 4274 THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNERS 50c - 75c -$.0 - $1.25 Our Typical Chicken Dinner, $ L-00 Children's Portions 50c Sea Foodi Cockf..1 Y.1.table Sousp C.lery Olives BasteftPéar and Lime Salad ROAST CHICKEN Spnach Shredded Carrots Potetoos Any Style Choice of Pies Ice Cream or. Parfaits .........Choke of Ail Deverages. mints Make Y Our Roervations, Early for the east on Sunday. Novemner~ 15. They will attend the President'>s mneeting of the Garden Club of Amer- ica at Prittcetoin, ýN. J. Mrs. Cresap wilI. also visit b er. daughter, Mrs. Samutel Comley, of New- York, spend- ing Tbhanksgiving with ber. t i I sand persons gathered around at the Village flagpole. Next year it is plan- ned to have the children take a more active part by iiitroducing some comi- munity singing as .a part of the pro-, gram. Arrangements were ini chargé of Joseph. Heinzen, chairnian of patriotic, celebrations. coach Leach reports the folkowing men out for the gýreat membership team: C. Dahncke,ý N. Deno, C. 1. Dra ke, L. Hassanauer, H.' Kashiani, C. E~. Mills, D. J. WValther, H. ýMohr, W.. F., olinger . ,H awkins. S. P. Johnson, E. Gou.1d, F. ;Lippen, WV. Richmond, B. Brown, A.'Albright, H. Gould, T. Hall, 'G. Stone,-L. Orr, R. Johnson,- F. Kidd.. B.- McNaughton. M., O'Connell, J. Barcus, W. Benner. S. Brownlee. J. C. Anderson, '1. Walsh, and H. Dusham. George Stone, P. G. Daily and N. Deno are the pos- sessors of awards which were pre- sented to them for outstandiiig serv- ice incidentai to the start of the memi- bership .dri.ve. With 75 paid for .next vear the Post is already 42 percenit Yf the current year. HOW LEGION MEN MAKE THEIR DAILY BREAD, Who are the menibers of the American Legion What are they doing in civiliaii life? Do they retaiin the wanderilust by their years of service at home. and abroad, or have, they settled down' in hiomes of their own? These questions are answered by statisties tabulated by the. Americar' Légion magazine. The figures show that the Legionnaire has settled into the life of the nation inW wm-nier fortun- ate for the coîzftry's weifare. Mlany Leg ion mnen have gone back to the farm, according to. the magazine, there being 102,737 subscribers listed as~ farmers, ranchers and oowboYs. Next vome clerks, 88,100; then xsalesmen, agents and buyers, 49,470. Okther classi-: ftcations are lab)orers, 47,162, mechanicý, 44,936;. doctors and surgeons, 27,035; public officiais. 22,877, and, managers, Tèhere are 16,932 lawyers;. 10,855 con - tractors and buiIders; 7,37.7 dentistis; 13,085- professors, teachers and prin- cýI)als' 6,112 nurses; 13,100 raiiroad men : .5,840 printers; 5,215 restaurant mfen; 2,692 clergymen; 2,640 acto'ts and mnusic- fans; 4,430 newspa.per men and pub- liahers; 407 artists ; 1,315 photographers, "0"%I- PIFM VqR6f'ý WVI&.OWTIW 1 o iw si= 1_1= 1-n %JgVW vv IL.. JL D ýz 0.- . . . . . ... ........ ........ . .. ... . .. .......... .... .. . . ....... ...

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