Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1936, p. 12

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I tages with screened porches and sleepy -beds. ecllebt, well prepared meals, sandy beach plenty of boats, and* camoes guides that know the good fish$Î2 ing pots Rates froni 5el' *. .. arereuy ir.n. *. oners scoi- SFor reeraeuS: i j J. Ni, MILLS 335. Ithga. Wab. mi8 Thest, l'cautif il holivhocks, swiayed by tte breee, bend and nod their weelcome Io tte scores of passengers who dailV >ass throat.01h the Li,îdri, aentue-Rlevated station i Wiltiette. Planted alon.q thée fenccto. thée estof tte station I"iatforin and tracks'>b.v È B. Ri»ckert, i619 Greenleaf aveinie. Wilmiette', and Carme~n (Shorty) Tortore/to, for nianzy vears the station iie'ws agent. these hardypeendl. have deied thte heat -ald drought of the 'ast se'asoin wniw f0 bloissoii forth in a riot of colors. Two Are Ihjured in and Mr. Rckrt fr the latter's sister,' Auto Craish Triple An ~~ novn~fr ~Ms aEooiesctet fheriR& Stone, 4f4tLindenavenuae, t The seed wvas oljtained b>r aShort* Instail M achines - three cars and two WiImette residents Wilmette. Mrs. Stone bas long been a occurred at 10 o'clock last Sunday night, at Wilîow road and Linden avne innetka. Mr~. and Mrs. CGray, 1116 Locust road, Wilmette, driv-ing south on Linden avenue were struck by a car driven by A. D. Chilgren, 27Ô Fairview a .venue, Winnetka. inember of the 1Evening Garden Club of WVilmette, and Hollybocks are ber finshing machines was completed; at hobby. Schultz and Nord, Village Cleaner ,rs, During the past few years she lias dis-1 1152 Central avenue, within the pa st tributed thousands of packages of S [swedsge priual om )re of these beautiful flowers to families ýadequately take care of tbe rapid]'ly t. 1haîhît increasing business in linensthe cor i sb Lie i is i am nsa I~ Installation of a battery of ne et t t! j" tuaia Grav casn wasunvi4W.fl4U4. 1ý The car was turned over on its stde. pinning "Mrs. Gray underneath. She was extricated and taken to the Evanston hospital, where she was found to have suffered a com- pound fracture of the left fibula, a -small bone in the legýbelow the knee She will be unable to leave the hospital for some time. 'Mr. Chilgren sus tained scalp and ankle injuries, -freak." and stands Out by îtselt, at the1 Bradtord 1.. Ieeler, manager of:the. soutb endof the planting. "Shorty" says Schultz and Nord plant. The new he bas receîved mian% requests for seed 1battery of machines represents the latest development in tbis particular front this. stalk. field of the cleaning and flnishing in,~ The equipment, for the most. i dustry. 9fcrPronlI part, can also be used on finishing of OfcrPronlI .. CIIhanged at Great Lakes1Iother garments of light faliric. The following officers have recently jMr. Keeler returned late last week reported for duty at the Ninth Naval f rom the convention of the Illinois Association of Dyers and Cleaners at i zc edurtr ra h a~ Peoria of which lie was president durr ir UX çinn. in at, Liev . 1o t

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