Lehmkuhl, Curtis, Wilmette Life, 9 Feb 2012, Cover Photograph of Josef Puehringer, president of The Crystal Cave, Inc. The company is moving to Glenview in a few weeks. Story p.7
Lehmkuhl, Curtis, Wilmette Life, 9 Feb 2012, Cover Photograph of Josef Puehringer, president of The Crystal Cave, Inc. The company …
Lehmkuhl, Curtis, Wilmette Life, 9 Feb 2012, p. 7 After almost 44 years, Crystal Cave, 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette, will be closing at the end of February. President Josepf Puehringer, citing poor business conditions, will be moving his workshop to
Lehmkuhl, Curtis, Wilmette Life, 9 Feb 2012, p. 7 After almost 44 years, Crystal Cave, 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette, will be …
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 22 May 2008, p. 9 The Crystal Cave at 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette, has a window exhibit with an Americana theme with images of major cities, quotes from the Constitution and the Democratic and Republican party masco
Ken Goze, Wilmette Life, 22 May 2008, p. 9 The Crystal Cave at 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette, has a window exhibit …
Irv Leavitt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 2005, p. 22 Interview with Josef Puehringer, 63, owner of Wilmette business, The Crystal Cave. Article discusses the history of the shop and Puehringer's newly devised techniques to improve the crystal engraving
Irv Leavitt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 2005, p. 22 Interview with Josef Puehringer, 63, owner of Wilmette business, The Crystal Cave. …
Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 7 May 2009, p. 7 Josef Puehringer, owner of the Crystal Cave in Wilmette, is giving a wedding gift of a pair of engraved crystal champagne glasses to Illinois servicemen and women who get married this summer. The flu
Kimberly Fornek, Wilmette Life, 7 May 2009, p. 7 Josef Puehringer, owner of the Crystal Cave in Wilmette, is giving a …
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