Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 19

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November 1, 1934 WILMBrTE LIFE WHEN PIRE CHIEF WAS DAIR Y MAN. Some Years bel ore Walter Zibblc (le ft), Wilmette's veteran fire chief, thought int terms of followeieig the galloping fire engine steeds, and later pro pelled the faster "horselees buggies," he served in the more com placent role of milk wagon chauffeur. This pictîure, stibititted by Mrs. A. H. Weiss of 1045 Linident avenue, woas takeni abouAt 35 yea.rs ago ai the Wit t Dairy comnpapr on Lake avenue ai a pointi where the Wilmette Golf club nrwv stands. The genitlemian ai the righi is P. H. Witt, ouner of the dairy, who uas Mrs. Weiss' father. GO TO MIAMI BEACH VISIT KIN HERE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krurn and Mr. 'and Mrs. J. A. Schwall and their, three children, of 85 Robsart their daughter, Alice, of Milwaukee roa d, Kenilworth, are leaving today spent the week-end with Mr. for their winter home at Miamni Schwall's father, S. Schwall of 804 Beach. Fia., to be gone until spring. Ridge road. SThat Yé uthful Charm S S Need Neyer GoS Enjoy life every minute! Retain the enthusiasm and joy of youth! Depressed feelings and de- ( pleted vitaiity, wrinkies and flabbiness are not the law - they are for our own choosing- and can be definiteiy avoided. Cayr-Leen offers an unusual facial treatment us that it truly taps the fountain of youth! It isI différent . . . exhilarating... rejuvenating.( S Hundreds of. North Shore women have discov- ered this 'new, superior treatment .. .and, we) (xen an invitation to every woman who wishes tstay the maTch of time to phone Mrs. Buck for a consultation. The Salons Noted for Their Il»S pili CleanlitnessS WILMIÉTTE GLENCOE' i 126 Centr il Avenue 66i Vern,)n Avenue Phone Witmette 4582 Phone Glencoe 1406 MOVIES FOR CHILDREN The James. Nelson and Anna Louise Raymo;nd Foundation will present, a free program of four motion pictures for. cbildren Saturday , November 3, morning at Field Museuni f Naturt*l History. Tities Of the: films to be sh>own are "By Dog-train and Snow- sboes," "In Canàda's Fiords,"' "The Bella Coola, Indians," and "The Ro- mance of Rubber." There will be two showings, one beginning at 10 o'clock and one at 11, in the James Simipson theatre of the museum. Children froni ail parts -of Chicago and suburbs are invited to attend, and no tickets are needed. Dr. -and Mrs. Homer B. Millen of New Haven, Conn.,,and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant of Southport, Conn., were recent guests of Mrs. George P. Nichois, 519 Warwick road, Kenil-, worth. HALLOWE'EN PARTY A Haliowe'en party was given by: the 'North Shore Baha'i Young Peo- ple's group at the' residence of Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Hannen, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmnette,* Saturday evening, October 27. ,;Nineteen young people of assorted ages played Hallowe'en games and danced until the mystic bhour of ý12.' Refreshments appropriate to the occasion we re served. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Barton, 257 Kenilworth avenue, entertained at bridge dinner last Thursday. -FderaI Favun -municipal a EUYSrt,Va Camp & felauc. Stocks--Bold-Tax Warrant IHow Much'DoYou Know?I QUESTION NO. 2 When doos majority? a Young monatain his ANS WER A young man attains his majority twenty-four hours before his twen- ty-first birthday. To attain i mproved vision, requires perfect glasses, perfectly fitted. Our years of ex- perience are your guarantee of protection for your eyes. NEXT QUESTION Con a jilted suitor recover the value of presents he has given his girl friend? Watch WJLMETTE LiFFot Nov. 15 for the answ er f0 this question a'nd another very interesting question ,$ittstin m5aderas FINE SPECTACL93 ANI &YIQIAS$& EVANSTON 702 Church Streef WILMMTE OAK PARK 1119 Central Avenue 1001 Lake Sfrmi.f No vember i., 1934 WILMEýtTE LIFE.

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