Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1935, p. 26

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0 'I have divai, my car over 73,000 miles The extent of any mechanical work on the motor la three valve-grind jobs. No piston rings, gear or. bearing ýwork of any kind. There ià very little carbon accumulation, apparently no loss of compression, and prac- tically no lois of oil between fiflings. The oil la changed regularly, and every one of those six-quart fillings has been of Quaker State Oil."* Pires fron Winnetka to Bvaitsft ere battled a la ho se tort forty ycars ago by these mmbrsof ficé Lakeside Hose company, zwkich zvas situated ini the triangle bounided by Scott aveinte, George strccf and Gordoen tee-race, 'Hùb- bard Woods, then kiuown as Lakeside. The inembers are (standing, lef t to rijphi) :Ward Neal, Cha ries Swnson. Harry, Lynn, Fire Chie f Valentine Uedelhof e», Harold Taylor (zc/to fmqht be called'a junior mm Er)d Cuîinpizgs, A>. Aferrilies, Harry PRcifenberg and Bob Scrinigcour. Seated, Ieft Io right: Fire Marshall C. Schroedcr, Chtarles Hub- bard, Frank Taylor, Jirn Scrimgcour aiid John Taylor, fa ther of Harold. J/alent me Ucdclhoe feuz died af flie oye of 71 on. Tuesday, Marc/t 5, 1934, af Bayfield, Wis. where h c kad re.çided seve rai ycars. .4 soie and daugh fer, P. J. Uýedelho fepi and Mrs; J. F. Maher, live. in Wiliet te, Jero me Mate r, .1776 Washting ton avrnue, Wilmet te. grandson of Valentine fledelhofeli, siibniitted this phlotograbh. At Leodimgq Guamg.s and Service Stations en lMe Noth Shore and of al Brau lus. Service Stations. home in iiarrington, attenclecthtéi Bankers convention at Lawso nia, Green Lake, Iast week. Norman IL Williams Norths Shore Agent, State Farnx Mj.tual Auto In&. C&. Have me tell you how this continueus policy plan cuts insurance costs about 40%. Legal Reserve. Rated A-Plus by Best's. Coast-to-Coast service. Authorized representation and service. Tel. Glencoe i&6-HUignd ,,AParkd, eeried J The Sweet shop of Winnetka is opening its new ice creami plant and salesroorn at 1237 Main street, Wil~- mette, Saturdav, june 29. The es- tablisliment will be known as Uomer's Ice Cream plant. It signalizes -the north shore's enthusiastic reception of:the ice crearns made-by the .Sweet shor.wih waijyesptablished i n Win- Gala Family Day at Sunset Ridge Club A gala family day is planned by Sun- set Ridge Cotintry, club. forJly4 1w golf'for the ýmen, bridge for the women,' and special events for the children. The children themselves hav;e had a large part in planning their share of.the activities, George Dovenmuehle, Jr., of Winnetka, and Mimi Roulet of Glencoe. INT & STRATTON CO0L L E.G, E 38 sâ M khiga Av.m.. la% IDa dreëüs events. The fireworks are to occupy about an hour, and will be -simi- lar, it is said, to those at A Century of Progress.

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