Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1933, p. 6

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For a delicio»s cup of. VACULATOR COFFEE Enjoiy Duck P1in Bowing Now, BROWNV ELDO. Iffl Willmette Are. ART RJ RNfTURE (»0 Deywer EIectrio Upheoltiedoig -R.>aring Radio Shop 9. CDOEN4*Teau'ExperileCO EXPERT -RADIO SERVICE we $pecilie tu Hoésehod Appiaume.. CHAIRRE-CNING1131 CENTRAL AVE. 33 LNDN Ph. WÏ. 4M Pho n i. 81 tcoI0t4oP iKISI 10 lba.....$1.12 Shirts fiuahsed, .ach ...... Sc Eoeao.y Ha iLaumdry 3 ELECTRIC PLACE Phoixe WR. 270 - WMTARM~ . URRIERS RELINING AND ALTERi TIONS DONE DY EXPERT Village President Ca,'boii P, I)ubbsunopposed cantdidate for re- election, received a largec compli- mientor y bllot at the poils Tuesday Of this wcek. lie begins his second Iefrn atthe first regtdar' board meeting in May u-hcn inductiton of nez(, village off'iciais takes place. President DubbS bi a statemnet tp WILIFTTE 1L I FE ETuesdav îight tllanked the voters for their ex- pression of confidence and pledged to do ail 1in his powper to imert that conideîscc dit rinfi the isext. two years. Mr. Clark stated that the. Chanîber is making arrangements with travel bureaus. that will bring groupa of vi- sitors to A Century of Progress to send as many, of these vis itors t(' Wilmtette as the village can accoin - mnodate.. Arrange Details A 'comiîtee. of the Chamber o, Commerce has ,been. workig out. thc, details of plans to provide accommoic- dations in., Wilmette for visitors tce tbe fair, especially those 'who corne from the north and northwest. The. Chamiber' is, addition to. copperatii i- with the travel bureaus, wvill contact information booths.to be establislie< on thé highways west of the north shore for the purpose of extending' a,,welcomne to visit Wilmetie and iu enjov its, hospitality. Set Registratlon Fe. Résidents who list their, extra rooms with the Çbarnber of ,Coni- merce wilI be asked to pay a régi>- tration fee of one dollar. This Iîý necessary to defray the cost of opc- rating the registration bureauar éther incidentais attendant upon handling the details connected wilh the project, it is explained. Roomns for visitors will be assigite to residents in the order of registrà- tion. Persons desiring further infor- mation have beeu invited to call tht Chamber of Commerce offices, WVil- PHONE KENlLWORlH 3532 phoggeWuMmmg9 J. A., WÀKRD FURRIER'AND TAILOR STORAGE of Fur Garments $3' FREE-witb remodeling or repairing., WDKITEFOOD SIIOP Monarch Fier Fooda at very lowest prices. 1237 MAIN STREET tir- i ___ day atternoon and evening, April 22. Two per formances will be given, at w 2:30 and 8.:15 p. mn., under the I iNDItte auspices of the Men's club of the Pot1. First Congregational church, the pro- OPs o 6 ceeds of wbich are to go towarda ftund for the maintenance of the The entertainment committees1 of churh chir.the Wilmette Legion post and auxili- "If yoîu bave not already made ai-- ary have arranged for an evening of ra Ly me tc tdi àtptA l -. .. na was, a recent evs family. e Ispring vacation wit and Mrs. Frank J. Zzz' - ARMANUDp TAILORS AND FURRIERS To un no tallortgd tauik la lImpos- sible. Bomodelllg. sud . repirlas at ye«ry moderato . prices.' IirarvnBailding Lobby 1159, WILMETTE AVENUER PHION.8 WIL. 18 o» .1 I. j 415 Uni- hîs Mr., bis parc *licek. ý 1 a sa m

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