Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1940, p. 44

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CEOCE CONe. N*nm.4120Davb2133 Jack Anhat, Prpri.ti enad IAGGA Short Hofals -Smnfl *f harIfuiw. O.& *Mr Spa pie M*lg * faa. Tehpo. Iu,.*.7244 OIL BURNERS AIR CONDITIONIi Complet. Servici lmmediat Attention roomns. The estimnatedcost is*8,oOo .swig gsnloe 7r and see feedr ringbilled gulls alighting A t ir pezxit SB ed ii wuOne il w up t t e1ee e a dan a.epasturz.e. The alighting Of a guIl the past week was taken out yI doing scattered seeds1 for those be- swôtobe ving t eere s OII Y o eieneatr llow. ýThe "Yank,, yink"of, the wliite- ouraged, at fot havm seîmr Rouey fo aresdece ltratonbreasted nuthatch was heard'and a species and a greater' number of ....Ijob at 1526 Central 'avenue, costingbiswhnfo outhwodad $40 pair hung head1 downward from the aid hnfo ottewosad .$0.bark of the oak tree and scolde across Our. path corne 50 "or 60 tree, * the ardnalrfootan. e.They stoppect initheir A P î edKentilworth e ardinê'asfrd takin so ld uon tOcar.eefihtfo ree to tree long 4ppointed eat. the adinals seeed uor -enough to let 'us -see their .rusty Buýgdït-g C MYMMiîonsrouothe imedsroval forthey heads. and wing markings. Tbey mmaaone tok heirtm e ndsonthfeedrt seemed unaware of the raw damp-, S Village Trustee R., Ward Starret, andf'orgot teirtobe. h ness that was engulfing us. A downy: o2roos k vne, was.appoint- c5apped chickadees. came -boùcn woodpecker and two hairy Wood- ncgpeckers were. there too. We were, &E Worth at the meeting. of the Villagee nuthatches had endured darted Sarer bird populaeitint hada board held last Thursday evening. in eto get tid-bits o! sunfloWer seed aeountred:boulton tam e wa u I*~ esuced FrerTustee, Rich- a ' set henever the chance came1Ou ard C.- Johnston, 321. Melrose ave- Against the sober "Yank, Yank" o and we started for home. m.Iy nue. Mr. Starret was also appoint- the Nuthatch the cail of! "Chick a dee Enjoy Feedlug Sheif Il fr as ed chairman of the police and fire dee dee- upon each visit of its owin- We discoerdaedJlidWo- committee and. a mnem ber of the ers u çe ç !takiq&- ~ a d w y ~ ~ o n t ae e Igetdowii it*eswtiTStf . es adt chiekadees enjoying the tee by Village President Robert 'Ber- aeng hl t hthrlsBae ger. A dark shadow flôated flrssthe Ihomègon ental treethat twoe window a nd we discovered two blue cardinaloIs had taken charge of the Rangrs ejea Croks jays looking around to see what the feeding tray at the Seth C. Langdoz: angrsDeea Cooca feeding tray held for them. We re- home on Lincolnwood drive, that we IG Nook Team, 35 to 17 ct. erhes, because, at this sta- Batimore o'iole at ther homesof The Winnetka Community House tion, when their numbers are legion F. A. Pontius and M. N. States on e Rangers defeated the Kenilworth they are frightened away to make Prairie avenue. We arrived home Crooks Nook basketball team, 35 to room for Our smalier friends. Hw osea srehow Utngi h 17 in the Community House gymna- evero seatscthis timSitinofn th sium last Priday night. taflt ltis ti fte year we are entrance of an old we aedcddt -oodpecker box ç"* Ole .5 0 2 R i. MWanaro 0O Junees Are Next B. M'tanaro O0O0 Seven slate-covered juncoes cameé RETUJLN TO STUÙDIES next. They scratched in the gravel Alan and Bud Daily, sons of Mr. drlveway where we had scattered, and Mrs. Francis L. Daily o! 221 inely ground chick feed. They flit. Greenleaf avenue, returned to their te hir aladwnsaddsl schools last week after having spen ed their white tail leathers as they the holidays in Wilmette. Alan, who hpe ogtegon.Bfr is a sophomore at Yale university, they departed the hairy woodpeck- returned to New Hiaven, Conn., while crs were eating suet and droppingr Telophos. Wlm.",. 29 S. 'foodi and, water and nesting sghts needed we are Privilegedt to enjoy them more fully. A pair of red eyed towhee spent the entire winter of '38-'39 at the Schaub home in Wil- mette, and one winter a young red headed woodpeeker decided to trust> the regularity o! our supply o! suet and we saW the miracle o! a grey head turn to 'a réd head, and that naturally. Miss Catherine James of Chicago &Iannounces the engagemient of her Iniece, Theresa ThOmpson, to Steph- Ien J. Maher, son O!flMr. and lIra. JJohn F. Maher of 1776 Washlngto], avenue, Wlmette.

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