Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 16

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Before enter ing Wheaton college Miss Jackson won a $100 prize given by the college for excellent work in the entrance examinations. She will go abroad to study with. a group.:of students -selected from col-m leges and universities.throughout the United States. Miss Jackson is one of seven* students in'the, entire courî- try to receive scholarships .for this' work. The scholarships are' awarded by the Instituite of International Education. conewoevëflul ew imU'remedy bas, smccêsstully treated thousiando. Nany bore la Wfl1mette, and we iseli It bu a guarantee. Wilmiette Wllmetto 2829 CASWASH I Complete 01.00 w Coupon Book for OnIy TEEOIVL W Main St. at Linden Ave. Phone Wilmette 3334 w." on the North Shore ---t.hat's what they say about 'Our 0complete, Delicilous PLATE, LUNCH 3 5.l Try it today-we know you'II enjoy it! 18WIII ETTE AVE. opposite 'Village IHall To the offiéÏals of the Village hall- for granting permission to use the portico in case of rain and for the efficient police protection, Tothe Congregational church for. the use oftables. To the professional. growers. Who took a, chance où the' weather and the 'possibility of small returns for their efforts. To George McIntyre for clonating a whole: day in the busy season to the success of the project'. To th e chair men :in charge a nd their loyal helpers. To those Who con.tributed plants, food and candy to the sale. T o the car owners Who allowed the use of their usual :parking space. To the ctzn of Xilmette Who conitributed to the success of this civic project by patronizing the market Aind, lastl1y, but most important of aIl, to Providence for a fair day. Congregatio n to Hold Annual Dinner Sunday The annual ýconigregationial'.dinnier of the Northi Shore Congregation Israel. is to take place Sunday eve- ning, May 21, at, 6 o'clock at the temple, Lincoln and-' Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Reservations are to reacli the temple Friday, May 19. The pro- gram includes a vesper musicale, re- ception, dinner, reports, and the pre- sentation by the Temple Players of "The Bride Maidei," national onize »ctd thle MOTrORS SERWICE Everything for A uto mobiles ~eax.er. GIRLS TAKE HIKE Thirteeni Kenilworth girls, pupils of the joseph Sears school, e.njoyed an. early morning hike last. Saturday. They studied birds and flowers west of Glencoe. Miss. Elizabeth MacauleY' and two'of the mothers, Mrs. Arthur W. Wakeley and Mrs. C. P.ý Hazelet, accompanied them. Mrs. Wakeley and Mrs. Hazelet assisted in pointing out the different. birdls and flowers. Winnetka, 111. 721 MA 1244CENTRAL AVE. Phono YWuL.53S3I ST. Dr. 'John G. Hindley, mniLter of the Pi rsi Congregational Ch-1urch, tuas edccted* president of the WiI- mette Rotarvym club last, wcek. Dr. I-indleY and othcr n.'iet officers of the cluib will be iinstalled earyn The Harrv Davies famîilv. who hiave l)eefl,residinig iln the. V . leBer- ard home at 624 Elniwood avenue, have moved to Evanistoni. Mrs. Walter Mead froii \Viscoiisifn Rapids, \Vis., is visitinig Mrs. Ogdeni Cooke, .1092 Spruce street, Wiiiiet- ka, for a few davs.

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