Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 20

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IXTRAýwR MR. JO NES- BETrROTHED> F'or Me isef1t Timin e Newsaper History the Groom Getsaa Break! thi ever ceremony. That's why we're dedicating a special. new cake this month to the groom and calling it our Consolation Cake! TO THE GROOMI CONSOLATION There's a lot of jubilation, During June throughout the nation.I CAKES Daule Nichols,,natpftczUy prominent artiat, who Uivea in Glenvliew, shows Mrs., Nichols the Ravincz poster tvhich hef created and donatecl to the Festival associationi for the seqso, which opens Ju<e 29. Nièholsè work is part of the cooperative -effort whic)i malces Ravinla m'usic pos- sible. The public participates through purtcia<#of -coupon books now on sale. Miss Marcia Smith, daughter of onsSe rîn ie C. Bolli Smiths of 1728 Higb- C m s 'rihn indnunip rrupdUnelirfrwneu-wrf *dl95Y Jp4oth-Mnut*News Frank Bùargo o0f Rochester, N. Y.. ip-t-th-Minte ews appeared at the .Wlmette police sta- in Sumrn.r Féot worl tion on~ June 1 and asked assistance in locating his wife, who, he averred, had left his bed and board andi mi- grated to this village. He had infor- mnation, he added, that she w a s worklng as a domestic in some home unknown to him. Always eager to do, ..t% anything to restore amicable marital temporarily estranged, the officers daugnier or Mr. and Farrar of 1210 Green% The baby's paternal is Mrs.. John Mangel e2the

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