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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1932, p. 41

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east.side. hoime. Near ail transporta- tion. 731 Teth.St.. Wiimette, Ili. 5lL9-f FURNISHED ROOM. PRIVATE FAM-' ily. Gentieman prefei'red. Wlnnetk. 1686.51LTN25-tfe, PLEASANT ROOM, CH.-OICE LocA- tion. reasoônable. Wiimette 862. 51LTN26-tfi NICE PLU-ASANT ROOM NEAI transportation. Very reasonable rentai. Phone Winnetka 415. 51C 2P-lte 53 BOARD AND UOOM GOING TO FLORIDA? Prlivate faiiy. Mrs. I-1. Corneai,' Au- burndaie, Fiorida. $12.50 week, or cal Wilmette, 1455. 53LTN29-ltp CIIOICE APARTMENTS t'orner Elim St. and Arbor Vitae7 1 Four room (1 bedrm.,) 1 Five roomi (2 bedriiis.) <;IEALYREI)Ut'ED FENTAT45 A liv ~vn & lY;~ VC. 7'2. î-:îlii WiSt.tk 42 ADANDY 2 JIM. AP'T. WITHLAE li.rii.. bedraii., -) losets, tile bath, shower, elec. refrig. Pienty of sun- shine and lighit. 'Reas. rentai. Cali Winnetka 1800.. 56LTN29-ltc ATTRACTIVE 2 lZM. FURIN. APT. with kitchenette and bath, elec. refrig. Private entrance. gar. Wilmette 801. 56LTN29-ltu FÇOR R -1ENT-TWO ROOM -ýlKITCHIEN-- ette a nartnient nen r transvorta..tio.i given for the geilerai public Satur- da'y afternoon, Novrember 26, at Field Museum of Natural History.* Bray- ton Eddv of Providence, R. I., well-. known naturalist, will be, the lecturer.. Admission is free,. and. no tickets- ar(- required. The lecture ivili' begin at 3 p.n, in the Jaines. Simpson Theatre ofthe miuseum,. Mr. Eddy is noted for bhis studiés .of the müysteries' in the lives of small animais and ini- sects. WVitb the present lecture hc will show moving pictures of corals buildin g islands, lobsters disrobing, arches catching, flues with %vatèr- pistols,,and views of the private lives of many. other f orms 'of shelled and scal* creatures., Miss .Ruth King, w~ho i teachiîîg schëol in Cleveland, .Wiil spend the Thanksgiving holida\vs ith bier parents, the \V. J. Kings, 611' Fýirest avenue. -o-. The Rev. and Mr,. J. C. Beau uif Fort Wayne, Ind., wiil spend Thatik.s- giving with the latter's parents, Mr'. and Mrs. 'Martin H. Bickhanm, 421) Ninth street. -0- Mr. and MNrs. F.. H. Forest avenue, will have latives and mnembers of tl their guests for their T Buirge. 92ý4 twnvre- die ur'ginal themje of the Kbadra Khan, ruier of a, mythical Cýhinese country, Who on a. huting trip was. tossed frein his horst into the private gardens of' theé Princess Lily. Petal, their. love. at. first. sight and the machinations of, the Khan's brother Bla .Bla. By magic the soul of Lily Petal enters-into the body of a nligbt- ingale.and the souIless princess be- com-es a menial in the Khan's palace while-,the Khadra, the army and the In collaboratioiz u>tih the G ladys courtiers.aIl1 search frantically for I-IqhtSchol f Dncig, ie- the missing princess. 0 course, Lily boi1dt's Evûnistont store will. offer a novel fash ion reviewu of. tots' and Petal's seul returns and she and the sehoolgirisý' apparci at 2:-30, Friday Khadra Khan are marnied and "live af ternûown indoor.ý and olitdoor happily ever after." clothing for y-oungsters of twvo to si x cars of age and for school MOVIES FOR CHIWDREN ýir1s of ieV'cfto si4xeen 'zears of The lames Nelson and Âna -tLuise age zvili. be modle4d by Mliss Raymnond Foundation will present a Hig-ht's pupils. program of three mo~tion. pictures for children Saturday, November 26, at In addition, Miss I-ight's pupils willî Field Museum of Naturai History. present a number of dances during the1' Admission is free, and no tickets are program. Miss Virginia Wood, shown necessary. Children f rom ail parts above, is one of Miss Hight's graduate o hcg n uub r nie pupils. The director of tIîe-sciiool ne- t ted h im ob hw cently returned f nom a trip areund the ar"Gin atsod,"thass "Themil, world, duning which she added a num- i"onCp e, n TePl ber of dAlig.til rf t jj grims," the last being a special fea- si FOR *ENT-FURN. APTU. FOR REINT - YEDUCED RATE ON .attractiveiy furnished 4 rm.« and 1 rm.' apartuients. Convenlently located. Ph. Wilmette 239W or Wiimette 2427. .60 FOR RENT-HOUSES UNL'SUL RENTAL, Attracti\te î*w Englisih omie withicr oets and drapes: 4 bedrnis., 2 batiîs, lav., ou hleat ' Fiig,. sur. porch., gau. $100 a mionth. Frances -1. \Vilscott anau ,%,ir. Puv%ýaru l. inomas1d, "Ju N.'xt weeks guide-lecture tours for Chestnut avenue, entertaified ten of thegera public at Field Museui RASCALS BRING CHEER hier friends last Saturday. evening for of Nýatural Histoiy ili' begin M\oti-' This life is so full of a number of dînner and dancing. -a, oember 28, wth i -Marine:. things, including Our Ga'gcmeis -O-Aninials" at 3 o'clock. On other davý that a persoti simplv can't spend al Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie Aider of Co- at the same hour subject will be : ,bis days with a long face. North lutnbus, Ohio, . visited here a .week Tùesda,, Pewvter and Jade"; Wed- shore theatens often give thein pat- a go with the James W. Aldens oi nesday, 'African Animais"; Thurs-rosatetb feighentc 91 Greenwood avenue. Archie Aider day, a general tour- of. anthrop- of the mischievous vet likable young- ithe brother of Jame.s W. Aider. ological, botanicail, geolgclad ers. -0- . oological exhibits: and Fridav.: Mrs. Walter D. Launder, 230 Wood- The Hanry stock avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess avenue, wiIl h- at her sewing club last Monday.. nine on Thar , 2917 Lake Mr. and Mr ner party for Park avenue, day. Thanksgivin)gq A. Builinger, 707' entertain at dinnçr

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