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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1933, p. 6

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ÀD KNOW- NaLshu52its Maie to Ov<ler $18.90,and U6.90 Aise Scotch Woolef l ii suite 018.60 ae& Up Ait erationa, Repatrimp, Remoduitng BONNEMTo 11117 Greenlieaf1 Ave. Ph. WIL19 144 &B*wling Aléys. Bowl, and Dine Lunchbes, BInners, 8andiwIches, steaiks, etc. 1159 Wilinette Ave. Wil. 5362 AMax Uhingle Co. G. W. Swiooey, Mgr. Omy JOhns-M&iwilh Approved Roofors in this *etioii 1137 Central Av. Wl!. 1248 WILMETTE MUSIC 8RADIO CO. Joe Marty, Jr. Vauitus in our Ne*-Hoème 1175 WILMEITE , AV. Expert Radio Service Phone WiL 3006 per sonai Prefessiemal i Sente Phone Wihnette 4m9 i1loi Central Avenum SHAWNEE TAILORS FURRIERS Have your Alteration, and R.lining done nov before the rush S21 4T1I STREET Phone WiI. 190 . VIaIu'r'm w DanIzI W. Ailh1e.', 1169 Cherry, strect, W~iuieka, has becez clectcd president 'of. the Sitiiset- Ridge Country club to, succed Robert B9. Umijber-ger, zclw retires af 1cr lwo Qvars' servilce as president and tirec vrars as treasurer. Thle other officers arc Comifort S. Bulle,, .ice-pr-esideii; Thomas E. Qiisent- berry, treasurer; James E. AI- mond, secretar v, and lte ncwly elected directors are Daniel J. Domohue, George H. Doyen- minehie, 560 Ash'street, Winnelkaï and Cross T. Williais, 777 Locuist strect, Hubbard Woods. include flfteen to twenty specialties by girls who are talented as dancers,. singers or musiciaiis. Ail parts ini the show are taken by telephione girls. The net proceeds of the show wvilI be distributed among the v4rious of- fices,,in the nortli shore district and *will be used entirely, for charitable purposes. The girls participating are from Arlington Heights, GIenview, Niles CÇenter, Deerfleld, Zion, Libertyville, Lake Forest, Glencoe, Evanston. Wil- Mette, Winnietka, Highland Park, and Waukegan. Friends of the -girls are being ofe fered, an eveniinrg cf exceptional ein- joyment and, at the same tihne, an opportunity Ao contribute to wvrthiy charitable enterprises. Bishop Waldorf to Speak at St. Andrew Festivity IThe Illinois Saint- Andrew society, olest charitable organization in the state, will hold its 88th anniversarv dinner at the Palmier House, Satur- day evening, December 2, at 6 o'clock. Proceeds from the dinnier are used toD help defray the cost of maiitain- ing the Scottisb Old Peoples' Home at Riverside, one of the flnest homes of its type in the Middle West. * The principal speakers of the eve- .ning will be Prof. Nay MacMinni, of Northwestern university, and Dr. Er- nest Tvnn Waldorf of Wilmete wi.3051 FURRIER-TAILOR New Io the lime te have yeur Furw Coat recOndi4tioed*u. Cleth and Pur -COts uia&ete erder. 732.lZth Si .phone WILMETTE TAILORS & CLEANERS Only shop ln town where yoeur ciothes are aetually pressed by a Taller. We Cali and Deliver MOTRS SERWCE' E verything, for Automobiles TIhe musical part of the programn will include the Chicago Highland Pipe band, Jessie Anne tte Thorn. Chicago soprano, John and Duncan MacNeil, singing old Scottish ballads, and Sam Galbraith, Scottiàh: comedi- an. In addition, highland d ancers will be seen ini the Highland.FMing, Shean Trrui bhais, and Highland Reel. POT-LUCK SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Ward Starrett of 221 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, will en4'rtn at a2 nnt hieL buffets uiinnr -and Set 4 &PW CTRILLE-WINNIE O#m E Dus by hi poMtnta 416 iWiL.4"s5 v.rything Electrical 1115 WimOtto Ave. .Phone Wihnotte.214 main st. lnet 9 Ford P'artsanad Se.vc q la& GIFT SH 15WiImette Ave. I 'f

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