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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1933, p. 33

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versity of I'oronito; a menmer of the e- ---n-mrelt s-ha research staff of the Canadian Na- exetô 'oe Ii eath ta will tional Committee for Mental, Hygiene ftirnish them with entertaiflifent and- and director 'of St. ýGeorgc's> ehalenact the part of host.ý for Chld Stuy. "What would you do were you to D)r. Blatz is -one of the speakers on find youirself one of this party? Try thýe program of the National:Educa- to escape, naturally, and that is what tion, association which couvenes, in. î al eight, t 'ry Ito ýdo, but they. find -them- Minneapolis February 26, and of':the Isle u f fo h ol ndo Progressive- Edvcation, asgociation. means of getting down- to the- street mieting in .Chicago. March 2-4. The *.~ below. .And then they found the nitith lecture isthe third in the-.sertes. . guest was alIready with themn as death *Concerning Ourselves," which is be- i .liss Dorothy Proesich of Ezv- took one. after. another.." ing given this spring. under the I anston again is directing thec Shaw- auspices of the Parents' ýcouncil and nee Play.er-s.i tîeir ftortlîcëmIllg thie.departuieQtof parent. education. troductiop. '"Thre Niinth Gucsti' a ITo Talk onCorm ns Dinner will -be served at 7, followed 1,nystery play zwlaic el. t rc /re- "ICominim he Enemny Within 1wv the lecture .linthe, auditoritun at !senting at :Shazincc ýCoiwtry club -Our Gts, stesbj rsA- 8 :15. Tickets for. the lecture or the! Priday a» tdSaluirda . .lIaî'ch .3 and ert W., Dilling of Kenilworth, lec-. <iùier., whicW are open to tlio.e in . 4. Dancing illr folloîï thle SAdu,'- turer and traveler, will present, at the. the cotnilüuity ,who mnav be intere st-I day night Perforiianece. next 'meeting of the Protestant ed.i inav e secured fro i '.\lq Mil-- INWonien's Service club Wednesday, lr<d I ittnman at the colg.Jtst w~ho is the "Ilninth" guiest those [March 1, at Marshall Field's Wedg- colge nterested ini the pt of 1the . play ask. ýwood _roôtn. ý.Mtic w~il be part of National College Alumnae T'lhat is a question that is certain to'ithe program. Lutncheon is to be Lunhen Po ra Sauraypuzzle the theatergoers, and it isfot served at 12:30 o'ýclock. lclucat ion. Evanston, will have lunch- Con at the Hamilton club, Chicago, 411 Satuirday, February 25. at 121 o'clock. The North Shore and Sothi Side chapters, hostesses on tliis oc- W afsNie ciohave arran ged an cnjoyableI1tE prograru with a-.group of piano nunt- l>rs b3' a talented child miusician, ~larfTct i Milada l<orinck, and a talk by Louise Fit? * oh ewhall of Glencoe, and Miss C'advs Barniett of Rogers Park w1i r!rs:tthe North Shore chapter oi uicO hoste.ss contmittee. Mlr. and Nirs. Buirt, J.I)ma.2 i .iî<eî avenuie, re;turnied last P 'a froin a we ek's sojourn in Palm iBecach,. IF We can't think of any- ihing nicer! A'nd aur Haif Sizes do jIust that., SThey're youthfuI and Phone Gre. 6081-6082 -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 ifIo I tg . tit II lis fi 0 I t1llél IliItl4 qýfIl l te ié fl Im Il f ot if111 Ililis litoiiiIIIIl li til tii Il il lIil111 il II i lé oi o Iol Iloet l i Ili1 so o m tif - = - - i - ~a;guuu11i11uuuuauiaiIiuIî~gImIîIIIIIIlIIIIIhllIuilIIIIIIlIèIIIIlIHIImflhlglflhIIIIIIIIIIOflhBà. whatever you dol

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