Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 19

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»o~qe-stage, split-case pump and, tc rWPone flot knowing much about Ir,: ~»s, it looks fairly siinple. Yel w i bulletin ran for pages and pages, Therè were diagrarns and charts, there were Pages' of! scintillating copy. And inost iinpressive was the binder, about three inches thick, con-. taining- the various bulletins and price listings and other deta ils about this. one Model 5810. *About 'the "ýPeriodic Table", Soinewhere, in the .interview..there took place à, discussion of,.the' peri-. odic table, chemistry's handinaiden. As,,probably everybod y but: this re- porter bas »known, the periodie table presents the basic 1,elernents in such a. forin that they are, ariranged in logical order, as to atomic weight with physical and chemical proper- ties in sequence.*"So orderly was the table that unknown elements could be predicted to have such and such characteristics. IJeliuxw, for instance, was discovered in the sun's atmos- pheric envelopp and dscribead a-c- curately by a University of Kansas chemistry professor several years before it Was found in Texas gas. ý SThe periodic table caine intothe conversation because it tied in with, eneral orderlinéss of the Cook, I Ises of thinking and keeping s and doing business. Mr. firrnly believes that everything e reducecd to the périodic table erefore kept running sinooth- a reporter. whose career badt- É00" at VItas And it is disturbing for ordinary tfry to hear that Mr. Cook flot only' thas tie for business on thre one hand, but on' the-other has time to use the hoe and the wheelbarrow i n his garden *at 2507 Kenilworth avenue in Wilmette. When the hoe 7iS on the hook, Mr. Cook takes out hiscamera and looks'for vistas. He has viewýs of Lake street and the chiarascuro produced by. the. morn- ing Sun on leaves and pavement and of Wilmette harbor Which are enchanting. Heieis also a better-than- average golfer and has a flair for gaine.flshing.t His home, by the. way, gratifies his pat 'riotic admiration of Mt. Výer- non for it is a reproduction> of the main s ection of the historie bouse in whch George Washington lived. [Bowling J K. 0F C. LEAGUE Resuits Bungalow Tavern dropped two games to Frank Meier's Tavern; Alten's Mortuary won two gaines froin Wilmetté theater; Braun Bros. Oil coinpany took two 'gaines froin Wiln-ette Ice, company; River Inn took the odd gaine froin Evanston Paint and Glass conipany; Ace Mo- tors lost two gaines to Mac'scn fectioîiery., cn~ -.. b-l v **illuvictuai eries: Browne, M4; second higb individual series: Lindberg, 630. Pirst -high individual gaine: Leal, 252; second hlgh individual gaine:. Lindberg, 238. Wiâning teain for the ýfiràt section:: Doughboys,. Next Friday will be special sweep- stakes. The teains will be COinposed of bowlers according to their stand- ing as of Decein.ber '29. The first five bowlers. Will play the second five bowlers, the third five will play the fourth five, etc. .The rank of AbleSea Sçout, one of the higher grades 'i the organiza- tion, is now. held by four i the Wil- mhette ship, it was announced. These four are Bud Streed, Everett Ecken- beck, George Randail, and Tom Gatles. These four previously pass- ed through the AppÉentice and 'Or- dinary ranks and are nôw working on the requiremnents for Quarter- AT HOME FOR, ROLIDAyS Mr. and MrS. Charles. D. Van Bus- Mary. and1 Peggy Anderson,. daugh-. kir# and two sons, Charles III and, ters. of Mr. a nd Mrs. James A. David, of Indianapolis, returned to Anderson, 1539 Spencer avenue, their. home Monday after. spending spent the holidays at home, having the holiday, season with Mr. Va undfrom Wueh;WS., Buskirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. where tbey are both-students at Car- Charles Van Buskirk- of 425 Prairie, roll college, 'Mary a member o! the avenue, senior class, and.Margaret a sopho.- -'O- more. Miss Gertrude Hae!rier, a Mrs. Clif ton, L. Keith and F.p*W. elesste of Mar1Y', pn~t a'féw days ulrpee o! Wilinette have gone to ýat the Anderson home last week, re- Seattle to visit Mrs. Kelth's son, turning before New year's Day to Wendeîl, at Washington university.,her home in Wisconsin. 1570 SHERMAN AVE.

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