Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1934, p. 16

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10-DAY FRE1 TR IAL on ELECTR1C IRONERS extended to March 15 Huewi ves were s o entbusiastic about out special trial, plan on electric ironers that weé arc extend- ing our offer toý Match 15. We vant youtoo, to knowfroin ex- perience the manyadvantages of an electric ironer. So her&s o'ur plan: We'il place one of these new ironers in your home. Weil send T7hor 26-inch Electrit frouer,ý Mo&129-D Whulecomfortably seated you can iron everything ini the wash in haif the usual time. 'Now $495 0 $2.50 Dom~ Detachable wood a demnonstracor to show you how to run t. Keep the ironer for ten days. Use it as, often as you like. You don't pay a Penny: for this. trial Then, afrer 'ten days if you decide y-ou can't Set adong with-, out Jk, you may keep it -for only J2.50 downi and as little as *2.85- pet month "in regular paymenrs. Itty Pho>to anid Jrs. 1Eduig C.' Anstin. 681 hatn'e lil'dinil role of "<u'ini "The iliuprrs' .Vcw ,Clolhcs.» hb Ci illottie Ch o r/w>n in.,i) vle pre- .'t<ibY 1plit.ç iIn fth eeu school, Pvanst<in. PridaY iin ' n i. .Ilarcli 2. The pla ,v is for. the* hen,'- -fit of ThIe craie (la, iiastgin. SPEAKS AT HOME On ,\oda3- evening, 1March S5 at 8 o'clock, at the home of '1\r, ali NMrs. A. 1). Gâsh, 527 Central avenuie, W\,ilmiette,. the Rev. O. Q., Sellers of \Vin netka will gv another of lus day for the lectures to De gwven at New Trier High school on F ri.lay, Mardli 16, by Air Commodore P. F. M. Fellowes, leader of the British.> air expedition that conquered Mt., Everest, highiest mountain ill the Air Commodore Feflowels will cogne to. New Trier under the auspices 'of, the Tri-Ship -Boys' club. Heéivill present a lecture at 3 o'clock ini the afternoon for* high school andl junior high school. students and at. 8 4 bclJck, ini the evening for .adultg*. Tickets &t'Stores jTickets for the afternoon. lecture t will bIe available at the various grain-. mnar schools throughout, the t(.wntslip, as w'ell as at, the high sc.hool. .t i% announiced. Aduits planning to at- ftendi the cvening lecture may -obtain tickets at the high. sichool1 or at elrug stores. throughiout the township whieîr they are to be placed on sale. The motion pictures of the M t. Ftverest, flight to the showvn 1y Air Commodore FelIowves in con ncctinli with his leétiire are said to b t'hé, finest pictures of mountain, e ver madIe. Fly >4,50.1 Feet *"lie aerial conquest of, Evert:st 'vas 110o job of simnple flying.'lTle altitudes that âeeded to, be reacheëd. were il! thenmselves, a ter rific 1roblen . The ,iio\w plumned 'crest of Mt. Evercst rises to a height of 29,141 feet. Toi clear this summnit safely anilt-I lowv for the dlanger of down draughts. the planes had f0 have a ceiling of .33,0W0 fect. T'hey actually reached 34,50f) Cou/ou a6-iuc/, Elect *rie Irouer, AIodel b An easier and bet- Aer way to iron everything in the wash. Has .both knee and finger control. Formerly sold for $69.3& N.w only Il ' merle~v, VOrvaifgicla s)Cal )i fast because of thli iited aniou!it of ý%vhi'ch considers that it is offenuîig life-gl.lgoye htcudLocr those interested "a rare' treat," forgvigoygntatcud ; à7~. annouinces, "the Rev. Mir. Seller. ;asriecis a timely. message." A group heard j tlanes he t t ueareac7îd . hlmi at a public meeting. Môliday, the plaeo.ite tmpatue ia'\7 b)elow eo or hnte vdv< Pehîurv 9.atthesaie om. edition faced in the Antarctie lin m4- ivînter. X-1rs. Harry j. Gardner and lher: 'Haï. Notable'Record daugliter. Harriet, of 100 'Ioln Ti, léistrated lecture whiich Air avenule. left the first of the week forW Commodore Fellowes presents Lasý .Miamni, FIa., wlîere they will he for met with widespread praise throughi- s5il weeks. out this couintry. The* Itcturer i- a itu rim.tt. 2X78 W. Are Iuterested insBuyuug WI&bEZT= BONDS FOR CASH-Maturimg 1934 Numuber 22,M&02 Addvle»'.a H-1 0ox 4, Wiluett. Painting 1033 N

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