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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Nov 1930, p. 13

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at North Chicago. Miss Adelaide Jones, prominent in musical circles in Wilmette and New Trier, gave a delightful song recital Hallowe'en night.for five-bundreci pa-m tients. -She sang, among other selec- d tons, songs of aIll -cotntries. She, had the audience join her in someé of the siging. Trhe follo.wing, week John Payne, a piano entertainer on the vaudeville circuit, gave an eerinetfor a- delighted audience at the saine ,bas- pital. -Both of these artists gave their services Monday, November 10, the com- mittee gave its annua ditha aty at .thé hospital for the men whose birthdays. corne in November, The, members played games.withthe men -for, an -hour and. then- ref reshments of, ice, cream, a. beautiful cake. made by, the Wilmette women, and: cigarets were passed to the men. The- large èeo3ky jar was ilied to over1¶owin~g, about eight -'hundred cookies being given. The committee plans :to fll the jar twice a month in order that the Red: Cross .director may. have something ta serve at ber entertain- ments, given each day for some ward, when no outside help is given., The comittee again is.asýking for. a victrola and more pinochle decks. Claude Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith of Kenilworth avenue, Kenilwarth, entertained twelve. of his friends at dinner last Saturda'y evening. Mter dinner he took his' guests to the movies. Mr. and 'Mrs. Smith left Kenilworth last Thursdav for a trip airound the world. :DRESSES CLEANEDI *PLAIN Dresses and Coats Me* ' 1j uu*and veent TownIey andl R. J. Einnegan. o'clock they faced east and tar sounded by Harold Bachman, teacher at the school. The as closed with the singing of "TI Spangled '. panner," as the faced a flag 'on the stage auditoriumù. h'e Star pupils of thç GUESTS AT FOOTBALL DANCE ,At the ýfootba;llsupper dance givien tomôrrow, evening after the, North- w estern-Wisconlsin game at the Ken- ilworth club,, Kcnneth Wilson, 'ath- letic director and Dick. Hanley', coach, will be special guests. Mrs. Wendel H. Clark and Mrs. Alfred Wiltberg- er. will be, hostesses. Shaipo-F1ger Wave ....$1.00 M anieur .... .. ... .. .. ..S ceautiful 'Permanents NIEWLite $ NEW V4rior 'NEW Beauty pc No0 matter, whether your ha~ir. 19 fine or. uoarse, ýheavy or soaty- hennaed, .bleac4hed or dyed-ke 'matter, even, whether volt4ve recentiy, Iad a Permaîtent-.-makes your hahr heaithier,. etronger, more lustrous. and lovely! Recondittonfng Où Prooea mprt aYotsr Hair J~a antaSaIon Entrance-T-ýhe Drug'Store in 'the Middle of the. Block »R W. WM. WINBERG, lic PH ON E ]EVERY- 'PRESCRIPTION Ç-PHARMACY 1911 BODY REPTJTATION' FOR 000»D BRUGS 18 GOS 417 Lindeu- Ave. W 'IIlmetI, li. ______ "liere's raham atItsbs for Iiealtk, foir guIts &JiL ~~-L 11 .' a% 970 Linden Ave. I Hubbard Woods * Telephose Winnetlca 1234 m s or more garmentisii dfor and *deliveredi at cash uni carry prise. e' - .2:' * i j s s Crackers-the nation', favorite for many years NAmToNAL BISCUIT COMPANY 'b~~w * , \, ý 00ý

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