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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1933, p. 6

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Lian, ati-a. eit-ur 18practtcaly. .certain. Mrs. Bessie M. Grant ofteState Bank of Winnetka i in charge of reservations. Mr. and Mrs., Henry Brandt of 153 Washington avenue,> le ft, Friday on a week's visit to Be;atrice, Neb. Continuin Our Oct Acquaimted Prieen for Misses iadrs and Wiuuaifred Aty. Thr.e Services, $1 tboro Brushing Shaimpo. flair Thin Fpinger Wa&ve flot 09 Rab Comb Waire Tonie tub Facial Make-rip Duart Color flinse Manieurs Lentos -june Arci, Exora Choyée for LonsgEHat Welle4gmoed . mena. iie Our quici, new E LECTRO MANICURE Sperilil men'. eutranc,. Fr Appoinswn.Ph... Wilmtte 4582 - FuIIy Ag.d e' - $Lper oea., plus dusp«mit Girou> and for Boys and Girls 4 years ofage and up *June 1 -August il New Trier Higli Schéol * Bolneru re taught bow te u5wlm SwimmerubecA>ue btter rnwimmers Vivng i;tauglht to al DEISTER AT ANY TEME i ra n 4UUpIiçcadconcessions. Eager te always pass on to its good' friends any outstanding value, this, publication bas secured the distribu-' tion of a inited number of, Souvenir, ticket >books whicb, they are offering without profit as. long as the supply These books admit, the holder to the grounds of A Centuüry of Prog- ress, which in itself tbrows open the doors of numerous industrial, national and international free displays and buildings. Besides there are încluded tickets teo-the Sky Ridie or observa- tion tower, a lagoon, boat ride,,wings of a century, Indian, village pageant,' Lincoîn group, Fort Dearborn, Senti- noie Indian village, lion. motordrome,, panitheon, Streets of Paris and Holly- wood.: In addition to these special concessions there is inctuded a cou- pon good for five cents toward a d- mission te A Century of Progress OfficiaI Fine Arts Exhibition now being held in the Art Institute of Chicago. If admissions to these concessions were purchased separatelv the costs would far exceed the unusually low cost of only $2.50 involved in this un- usual offer. Purchasing these Serv- ice Ticket books, it is easily under- stood savesthe.holder of these books over $2. Considerig the thousands, who are' daily flocking te view the -wonders 'Idis IFair. purchasinig the grounds proves a1 Wihsuch books of ti ckets as, *theýse ini hand viewing these conces- sions becomes a pleasure as Iost tinte is not necessary. Now vou cai get your tickets right at home and save money at the same timne. As these ticket books may be se- cured in any number, and may bel ordered by mail a small registry charge. is involved as well as the costs 0o.f M ailing. L ook for. the full POKROAST, £4 PoTl ROÂST9 S 0£ F LAMIB, Z ASOREDCOLD~~ MEAlb. GINGER ALEan ROTBEER, 3 qs J POKTENDER-35 LOIN, il. ......... 5 Dýor.4P. H. Edwards with bis ýsons, Howar, Erneést and Griffilth, will ar- rive Friday,.JuIy 7, to visit his niece, and family, the John Wilds, of 244 Oxford roaci, Kenilworth. Dr. Ed- wards is head of the PhYsics department .at Sweet Brier college. * *Os.Service Stattion' tr~'vem~ YBlock West of Main Strep dmS J.9 I Aveu. su-ai A AjiIiaiedlà à .. mu, .", 1r Ridge-Lahe Ave.. PHO~4E WILMETTE $16 sreighborhood and *prevent residents -from getting proper rest. Nuisances rof, varions. kinds, it is claimed, are commit ted by persons none, too par- ticulart in thei r conduc.t, creating a condition that demanded immediate relief.,. It.-is.said also that two residents 1of the vicinity, Julian -Smith at 1170 Michigan ,avenue, and the mother of Mns. Evýa A. Schram at 1120 Mich- igan avenue, are1 seriously ill, and that it is-imp.erative-that, they be protected from, noises 'and other disturbances.e It is not an infrequent occurrence., say residents of Ithis district, forý the crowds on the private beacbes to out- n umber those patronizing tbe public beach, and it is contended that 'this fact compels the 'Park board.il to re- tain a price for family beach tickets that could oitherwise be greatly re- duced. Why should not the Park board try the experiment of lowering the season ticket price to $2, charging. $3 after J uly -1 many bathers are in- quiring. This, it is pointe'd out, would bring beach, privileges witbin. the reach of ait, and might.add ma- terially to the receipts. ML ON MOTOR TRIP MisElla B. Butz, daughter of Mr.Emma Butz, 802 Lake avenue, left last Saturday on a motor trip te New York state. She accompanied Mrs. Alice Greènwood of California who drove here and stopped to visit in Evanston for several days. There were three other inbers in the, party which will tour throughout the East. s Wl,

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