Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1934, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE September 13, 1934 FURNACE, 0 REPAIiING *PARTI 0 CLEANINO * PIPE NEW INSTALLATION Mille. Hardware Ce' 1219 Wluiette Ave. WiI. S« AKFOR~ Mr. SCHOI .and avoid being misled and disap pointed 48 Years' Experience Upholstering and Repairing Furniture New Location 326 Linden Avenue Adt Furnture Co. CHAIR RECANING Phone Wilmette 4453 MMoRs SERWICE Everythsng for A uto mo/bie, You'd neyer go back to coal heat after once vouOve. exper. ienced the case and convea. ience with which the HART QIL BURNER keepa vaur home at juat the ight temper. ature. les cleanlines its hah funes.: its care-free-nese and tes economny wilI inake vou a booster like the thousands of Others that own and enjoy the HART The tiae ta instail an 011 Burner la right Nou ---te Burner te buv la the HART - vag get far -more for vour £MOnevý Let us give vou ful Information,. 721 .MAIN.STREEFT Phone Wilmette 26M0-2601 Nine, Winnetka Students, (Admitted toâ Norffhwester n HEA LTH CEN TER MILK SUPPLY Mine students from Winnetka, have NEWS IN iVIMETTE. been accepted .for, entrance to. the L D S E various schools of Northwestern uni-_C 4. versity, byý the admissions board of Thenex at ces lno Septber he1CA LE S teuniversity. Mna feno, etme 7 Mary Alice Huddle, daughter of front i to 4 o'clock. Dr. Julius No- Dr. Sefert Lists Licensed Mrs. Wiley S. Huddle of 794 Rose- vak, medical director lof the Chicago Dairies; Advises Residents wood avenue, accepted for 'entrance Tuberculosis institute, is in charge. to the college of, liberal arts, is the to Buy Milk Here only new Winnetka student with ad- Mrs. Iniez C. Bliss, R. N., the nurse __ vanced standing. She attended Carie- ini charge, reports the foliowing for Editor's note: in view of disclosures .y ton college, Northfieid, Minn. for one the, month of August:. that impure milk Is being purveyed In miyear. 109 catis made by the nurse. Chicago and suburban communities, The the eîht sudets re bing 155téléhon cals.WILMBTTE LiFE, this week asked -Dr. The the eiht sudets re bing 155telehon cais.Mirtin H. Seifert, Wilmette Health led scholastically, by Katherine May 133 Health Center conferences. commissioner, to make a statement re- Nau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nau 30 babies at Infant Welfare clinic. garding the milk situation in Willnette. of 797 Willow road. She graduated In addition, much other important DI'. Seifert's statement foilows. from Indian Hill academy, heading. work was done by the nurse and re- the graduating class. She is accepted lief nurses in charge during Mrs. By Dr. Martin H. Seifert for entrance to the school of speech. Bliss' absence, it is announced. (Wiliyctte Health Commissioi'r) Evelyn Whirl Shu.man, daughter of At the present time the.entire milk Mr. and Mrs. Shuman of 44 Indian STUDENTS MOTOR EAST spl of dealers operating in Wil- Hill road, graduated f rom the Donald Kimbail, 333 Leicester road, suppeiw eivadqaeypo Madeira school, Greeniway, Va. Miss Keniiworth, George Woodland, 336 tected by inspection service. We Shuman and the remaining six stu- Leicester road, Kenilworth, and gatlcne oCiaoo vn dents who graduated from New Trier, Parker Johnstone of Highland Park grnt iensce res o hicag o o ns- are acceptedfor entrance to the col- are leaving Sunday by motor for the aston secoteddines rn odtin dilng lIege of liberal arts. east. George is entering Yale, îiav- ast the con patinu n tood stadn The six students from New Trier ing graduated from the Choate schooi wmuith esat eatmnso.hs are: George Richard Cooke, Son of iast lune: Parker will be Donald's Any dairy not so inspected is i- Mr. and Mrs. Cooke of 395 Eider roommate at Dartmouth.' Donald spected through the local heaith de- lane: William Peter Happ, jr.. son of wvil1'v'isit at Cape Cod a few days be- partment. At the present time there Mr. and Mrs . Happ of 888 Elm fore going to college. are seven such daiines in operation Street; Beatrice May Levinson, eeonalfwhc w avid- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levinson CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES hro i fwihw aemi of 1064 Spruce street; Althea jean 'Substance" will be the subject at . ulfrmisetinsxthe fn- Murphy, daughter of MIr and Mrs. the services in First Church of times a year. dairy plant inspection Murphy of 875 Hill road; D)onald Christ, Scientist, in Xilmette Sunday motl.n xaiaino Avers SimPson. son of MNr. and 1frs. morning. September 16, at'Il o'clock, ished product at weekiy intervals for - Simpson of 805 Auburn roa(l, and i held in the, edifice at 1003 Central bacterial and butter fat content. Lu Berran larene Tillcli so of'avnue Sudavschol onvnesataddition, the Chicago and Evanston Betan arec rilc, o f vne.Snavsholcnensa inspected dainies are checked weeklv Mr. and Mrs. Trillicli of 600 Garland 9 :45 o'clock.fote niedpduthy(eie. street. frtefnse rdc hydlvr ~ei itno~foria- NI rs. George Short and Mrs. James Buy In Wilmette, Advice I QOK catin.noneyfo va. Conw%%aN of Delm'iar, M.\d., are arriving In order to be sa fe, we advise b ave a governilient lerense to to<IaNt<) vîsit the Robert Lee Me- people who iive in XVilmette to hbiV buY old gold, platistuni anal si. gow-ens of 197 Oxford road, Kenil- milk in WV\ilmette'. W~e caninot bhe ver.-No need tg) go elseirlere - ortlî. I epnil o iksl usd u wi li Pay you in rash or traid ,epnibefrme ol usd u fornewjewery.-o- limits. XVe are submitting herewitli IN[r. and Mrs. Lester W. Elias have1 a list of dainies 'licensed to selI milk D. P GLIA UL0lease(l Mrs. Juiius T. Seng's home at in Wilmette during 1934. If you are 1166 Wilmette Ave. WiL 1061 11222> Chestniut avenue for the winter. getting milk from any other- source ni the village of Wilmette, it is not You houd fr thsWek's pecaliauthorized at the present writing. YoPhud r hs ek peil nd we will appreciate your report- S Chocolate, Oronge Ice. and Vanilla 4.5c, ing such sales to' the Department o Heaith, phone Wilmette 2700. *Regular 60c valu, <QUART) List Licénsed Daines Followi ng are the dainies licensed to sel! mîilk in XVlmette: Borden Dairy companiv, Bornhoif PEACOCK'*S ~dairy, Bow .man Dairv cmay I E C E Mcompany* Sidney Wanzer and Sons, 413 Liden Avn'ue iWestern120dairy, \Vestwood .Farms 413Lmnen vene Wlmefe 120 dairy and Wieland Dairy company. HOME AGAIN , IiDr. A..lice Tuttie is again at lier home at 913 Central avenue after Fir t hu cl o Ch is, cintst spending about ten days thMs r F. L.Bateman at Barrington Hill-s Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, 111. farms, Barrington. SUNDAY SERVICES-il A. M. Peggy Magie, daughter of Mr. and WEDNESDAY-TESTiMONIAL MEETING-8 P. M. Mrs. John Q. Magie, 2815 Black- =hawk road, is returning Friday from - ~SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9:45 A. M.thEano ostawerseu- derwent 'an operation for appendi- SEPTEMBER 169 1934 citis. Subject: SUBSTANCE READING ROO.M -1148 Central Avenue KLcsihn - Open Daily .except Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. - Eo i id Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7 45 P. M. y A O KE S Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.i aefo ubr The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and all other authorized Si STAN Christian Science Literature oeay lie read, borrowed or Purchamed nt the Re.dini Room. I ST O S * ~~THE ]PUBLIC IS CORIDIALLY INVITU TO AIBEND THELOC SHOP CHURCH SERVIE AND VIffrr ME READING 1001< 1222 Central. Avenue W.ILMETTE -LIPE September 13, 1934

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