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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 8

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Yourself a Real Treit ! Core ne and en*Ioy.a: Bro.led BeefTouendroan STEAK SANDWICH Served on toast with Fri.d Potatoes a"d SIiced Toumtesoly. 30e ber. September 5 is tBookc uay. The Mallinckrodt 'will be. repre-, sented at.the. Sumfmer..School. of Catholic Action ýinMilwaukee by two seniors who were voted upon by, the student .,body, Maryhelen Flanagan and Louise Behrendt and b two of the faculty memibers. Miss Helen .Loucke of Minneapolis arrived i. the Juds, WILMETTE C liai WILMETTE AVE. Oppbosite village Héll Read the. Want.Ads RU4 1flg~ 1~ i i i i i I i 'E i = i i I c I ti i First Ohurch of hi renth Street and, Contrai Avenu ê SUNDAY SERVICES-11 WEDNeSDAY - TESTIMONIAL ME] SUNDAY SGHOOL EXERCISES AUGLU$T 27, 193 Subject: "CHRIST J READING ROOM-1148 Centr Open Daily (uixcepting 'Wednesdmy) 9j Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45ý Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. ['h. Bible and 'Works of MMryBaker Eddy s C'hristuam Science Literntur..,miay: b.email, b« te, Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CMODhALLY INVITE» TG CHUI«ChI SERVIESAND VISIT THEB RE Robert *irump, William Salisburg. and Robert Mathieson. Tbe demon- stration was held at the woodcraft exhibit in conjunction with the Boy Scout camp. DeWitt jones is senior patrol, leader of the troop. Health Center News- 1The Infant Welf are clii v ýast week Wednésday to visit postpone its meeting from Wednes- on F. Stones,, 1234 Ashland. day,, August 30, to Wednesday, Sep- tember 6, for Dr. Mila Pierce, .ini charge of thé clinic, will .not returil froni 'er vacation untilthen. SDr. Julius Novak, mtedical direc- tor of the Chicago Tuberculosis institute,. will be at thelHealth center raie,., Umet. *on Monday afternoon, September '18, S from 1i.o'clock to-3. Mrs. !nez Bliss, 3 ~I*AU U~i nurse in charge of the tuberculosisi work here and for the New Trier -township, sates that there has beetu IUUflUNMuUlIIiWuUhnu~an increase in the tuberculosis work, Sbut due to the cooperation on the- part of 'the public and our local physi- WiImette, ILj well cared for. The Hfealth center * rovides nursing service-and sanitor- A. M.ium care when necessary. We feel Èthat during these trying tumes many ETING - 8 P. M. persons have probably neglected -their health and we believe that now, -9:45A. M.more than any other time, that~ people should consuit their family physi- 3 clans. and. have a complete physical e,çamination, as' one often may be ESUS', suffering from a.dsas hti 'Ecurable if it is nôt neglected' too long. ml' Avnue A.. M. to 6 P. M. AT SPOONER, WIS. P. M.Eugene Hildebrand, Jr., Clark Ga- P. Mpen,. and Bob Shabino,. ail of Wil- M. mette, who have been vacationing at Lake McKinley, Spooner, Wis., spentý mmd il the auhorzed the past week-end at 'hom.e. Wed- ,orrowed or puchaçed _at nesday they returned Io Spooner. a nd will be there untl the early part ATIBEND THf of September. The three boys grad-: uated togethèr f romn New Trier high IADIN BOOMschool, and this 'faîl wil be juniors in. in Hilghland Park. Thle series will bezin with "Carmen" Wednesdav nit-ht, August 30. T'he annotincement of the overas has been Met with enthugia.sm .b-, al the.Music loyers orn the north 'shore. This:will be the' first.time that grand opera has bee.iq presen.ted on the nfortb shore in two vears,. or, sinc e the closing of Ravinia. Select Popular Opera& The operas to *be given are. the Most -popular .and among the most. -delightful in al..grand opera reper- toire. .After "Carmen." ." Pagliaccit and "Cavalleria" will be presente dcW September 6. ",Madame 3utterflv" will be given September -13. The operas 'wiII be presenited. with an attractive cast, it is announced., All of the costumes. anid'scenery ,vilI heý from the Chic ago Civicý opera.. The choru, orchestra and conductor are fro.m the, roster of the Chicago Cïvic opera. The principal singers have been members of the leading ,opera companies in America. The- following committees are' sponsoring the opera series in their respective villages: Announcé Conmittees. Highland Park-Mrs. Annette R. Jones, Mrs. George A. Mason, -Nrs Arthur F. Byfiel.d, Mrs. James 1. Loeb. Mrs. E lizabeth McCrvstle, H-eath and Mrs. William D. Young. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. William D. Plant. Higl'îland Park 1118, or at Gsell's drug store. Glencoe-Mrs. Dwlgh't C. Orcut't. Mrs. George J. Pope. Mrs...Howard F. Spurgeon, Mrs. Elmer F.. Wie.. holdt, Mrs. Henry justin Sith. Mrs. A. C. Goodnowv and Miss Ruth- eda L. Pretzel. Tickets mav be pur- chased in Glencoe from Mrs. George E. Orr, Glen coe 130, or at Hillman's drug store... Winnetka-Mrs. Sylvanlus Geo rge Lee, 'Mrs. Lawrence- A. Cole, Mrs. David B3luford, Mrs. 'Morton Mer - gentheini, Mrs. William D. McAd- anis. Tickets may be purchased fromn Mrs. Arthur R.' Dean, Winnetka 241,' he as RtIDGE North Shore Chevrolet Sàles, Inc, .Rd., &. LakeAve.. -1WiImoeit 411 Mmiii St., Walm.tt. Tel. Wiluanua 4414 Tel. Wilmetté 4414. 4Iýl mok st, w4mette

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