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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 6

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8 EAU HI Fner Poder Beauty Culture in,'ail ifs Branches 1137-CENTRAL AVE Read the Want A ds ers in the section do flot -wishi to do atti timje. Village Manager C. M. Osborn was instructed to ascertain if the residents would pay for the material to gravel the roadway, the village to pay for' the labor. The cost would be about $275, it was said. EN4, RECITAL NOVEMBER il Frances Akely of Wiltnette, violin pupil of Winifred Townsend *re ndLouise Copthorne of Winnetka, pupil. of. Ethel B.! Long, will give a joint recital Friday evening, Novem- ber 17, at, the.,borné of Mrs. 'Elmer JewelI' Dick, 1206 Towerroad, Hub- bard Woods. Mrs. C. R. Mack, 707 Laurel ave-, nue, entertained her Tuesday. bridge club thià week. Carmasu Lern The quart et of the, Pirit con- grgtional church1 wilgive its second po/'ular concert uniider the' auisPices of ý the Men's club of the chu rch jloi.1diLt evenièrg, Novem - ber' 27, at 8. o'clock iii t/he chlirch fact the the lyork ot Wilnlette i-ealth Uepter among the suffering and distressed people of our village. : At the conclusion of Mr. Buckley's address the guests of. bonor, Presi- dent and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, were in- troduced, and Mr. Dubbs spoke brief- ly, eulogizing the noble spirits of those'who havebeen engaged in this humanitarian service. Open. Camapaigu Soon Mrs. Wenidelin P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, wholhas. been 'active in health wokin the village for -many years; Mrs. John V. Smith, *1431 Wilmette, avenue,, chairman of, the 1933, local Christmas seal campaign; Mrs., Hat- tye Palmer, super 1vis or of 'nurses at Chicago Tuberculos is Institute,, and ,Mrs. Inez B. Bliss, comniunity nurse - in cnarge, of. Wimette t-eaith Lenter, - auitorum.al responded to invitations to speak. Cara» e~r~ ji~ld tis wsiai r- The, Christmas seal campaign will CarnanLean jind tis usial r-open on Thanksgiving antd contirnue ganization last April. Previously he through the holiday season. had achieved distinction in New York and Chicago ini church, concert and ra- Kenilworth Siashes dio work. His excellent niusicianship Annuel Tex on Tru1 cks and fine tone qualities -already have gainied him a widespread pàpularity on The Kenilworth Village board the north shore. passed an ordinance at its regular Othe meber ofthequatetaremonthly meeting Monday night re- Beaulahi Casler Edwards, soprano; dcn hýana ilg eil Ethel Hçlide Wishiover, contralto, and tax on certain types of motor .trucks. Walter 'renny, tenorn Miss Emily Rob- For trucks ove r one ton and not more erts is the accompanist and director, and than. two tons the annual fee was Robert Brown is the violinist with the reduced from $20 to $15. The re- group.dution for trucks over two tons and The proceeds f rom the concert. will benomretatretns a fm directed to the choir. f nd of the church . $30Oto $20. PRESIDENT ID. PAGLIARULO At the annual meeting> of the I I Sigma Chi Mothers association of i Jeweler INorthwestern u ni v e r s i t y, rs. I Exprt Rpairng 'Charles F. Southward, '306 Oxford Il radKenilworth, was elected presi- ware, optical, beadu reatrung. If1166 WILMETTB AVENUE *1 .Mr. au 8M Sh ei' nd Mrs. Charles I. Feltian,- idan road, returned Saturdày threeweeks' trip to California Phones: Wilmette 28-29 THE~ PUBLIC 15 OORIDALLY INVITBD TO ATTEND THE CnuRSciSERVICES AND VISIT THUE READING BOOM FR11 Ethis paickatge of 5Pe rm edg e BA with *ach tube ment holated Shoving Creum, The razon blsds you've dr«ed of ... a blae. that Ulves smoother sheves and more shaves par blne. - Its the Permedg.-soId only et Rexai Drug Stores. W. want you to try th.m wlth this speclal offe.' C GIv. ur face this treet todayl bot for I if dent..

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