Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1935, p. 12

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*~LARGE I sZE oz 150.1,76oz49 *DOL tic -3 Dot Ssi. .5 IDAHO0 !.P 508.0 ICÉMOR LETUCE lU.25c M..29c SIZE 60 1 j H At, CALIFORNIA CARROTs . uè oc swoer POATOES 1~. 4 L .Il Té .advonea. of the. Iow pdoes offiwd titis we.k on é. quelky food bues. YOU'Il b. sure to mvofu the A àP. MOUE STYLE soupe Al except Clam Chowd.r 100 WEINZ end Consomme 2 GANU ci25e The arttstry of the good Mr. Shna- bic ie, attrIbuted -by some, to the f a- Voritismi of, MotherNature, who, being in' an especially amiable mood at. the time of his. entrance into this mun-_ dane world, handed ît to him as a gratuitous gift.1 But. others, iioting that the craftsman's favorite and miost used implement is a common, or gar- dien variety of old-fa shioned jack knife,, aver that his skill is flot natural but acquired,. gamnedi, they say, while hle was engaged ini building a. strip of the Santa Fe railroad between Moni- ca and, Galesburg, Ii., in the days of .% y back when-. Being the boss, as- sert these seemin g detractors of an artisan's talents, withholdingý cr edit from Mother Nature or any hereditary influences, Mr. . Shnable spent the hours from sun to sun, in whittling soft pin t ics, sliaping thémi into various forms pleasing to the eye as the curled shavings piled high and higher about him. It was thus, they aver, that he came by his proficienc) in the handling of a jack lcnife. Rowever that inay be, none can successfulIy dispute that Mother Na- ture and hereditary influences con- spired to provide in the sunniest cor- ner of Mr. Shnable's heart an abiding 'a LUUoAW. I Ir 7 * il1 iaIR/K IîKU [ay they al qroW Up and maRc. thie gis of ouir nelhborhood a. visit. -Yours very cordwafy, Tii. Dalo. Hosptlfor, the, Dionnme Qulutuplets, Callander, Ontario, E. R Shn bleJanuary 20, 1935 1005 Michigan Avenue, wilmette, Ill., .6Dear air: "On> behaif of the babies and their guardians may 1 thanlc you mont cordial- ly for your charming'glft, whIch, I muit say, ls mont cleverly, made. and much. idrnlred by un ail. f.41oursvery truly,' A.. L ]foe.". SPONSOR DANCE RECITAL The North Shore British American association will present i a sec ond dance recita1 the yottful pupils of Professor John Dewar on Thursday evening, February 14, at the Win- netka Community House. The recital that was given on January 10 was 50 popular that numerous requests have' been made for a second performance. FACIAL DEMONSTRATION A facial dlemonstration party of-the Vibratory -facial on Monday, Febý: ANN PAGE DELICIOUS KIETCHUP, DqI.4 MONTE ASPAIRAG US-0 fflOYBLIJE ROSE à lw SULK S O 24OZ 21 2 CAS 27 .3 13e AT MONTANA UNIVERSITY Miss Mary Niestadt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Niestadt, 805 Greenleaf avenue, a graduate of New Trier High school and of North- western university, bas finishéd her work at the Kansas State college in Manhattan, and is now at the State University of Montana. She is taking a course in personnel proced- ure in high school under the -guidance of. Mrs. Harriet R. Seciman. ro Leen shop is the only beauty salon on the north shore where it is given.1 IN COLLEGE Jeanna 'Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mns. Lea J. Orr, 1002 Greenleaf ave- nue, bas entered Lake Forest college. Trhe new term at -the college opened Tuesday. Miss Orr was graduated from New Trier High school tast June. e a I OL1YLtIq~ SUR -Xm PANCY WINESAP A&PPLES w",.. * a a e * *9. * s .,u s a SI m

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