Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1933, p. 10

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E S Item .$495 A WOnderf id Vaise! PLAYHOUSE Large 'eiiough for two children. ea cortugated. board. Robert Burns Il and Pa both of the University of are to be home Friday of week. goveranft ileees.to bpY 01 gold, pIat1num and islver. ebNued te go elsewliete-We'wlI ay ye la cash or trade for nlew jeweIry. 1106 WîImette Ave. WiI. 1061 LI ELECTRICAL GIFTS 'A S 95c to $25 ALFRE.D JOHNSON FLASH7 Hot point Iron, $3.49 Touster Toastnîaste $1 1.50 Chrome. WafeI Iron $3.50 Eetric Rwtor Sharpener 1$2.00 sandlwich Toaster Chrome Mivnaster Juioer - seërveci g ,Mr.,,ami. The dinner-dance party held Satur- day, December 2, in the joseph Ur- ban roomù of the Congress hotel was voted a great.. succe ss. Twenty-one guests were in the party, five cars transportinig them to the hotel. T'he group enjoyed the music of Carlos ýMolina's orchestra, witnéssed a. fine floor show 'and danced into the early hours. of the rnorning. Special, plans are being- made for the January meeting to be beld Janu- arv 4. !Kenilworth BoysReceive Grid Awards at Academy Three Kenilworth boys received. foot- ball awards at Lake Fores t academny front Coach E. B. Wilson, at the north shore prep school's annual football danice heldrecently. Walter L. Cherry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Cherry of 517 Sheridan road, was awarded the second team jersey. Roger A. Crowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Crowe of 234 Raleigh road, was awarded an orange club jersey, while Torton John- son, son of Mrs Homer H. Johnson of 158 Melrose avenue, was awarded a bantamweight jersey. Mr. and Mrs. H. -H. -Howard,. and company in.India andi only- cornes to the United States once in ihree years This nw .. . Handbag watchj leads a double 1f.. e J' il as a p ýrs has t Mien M of the For mas- accord- ney and npliance board. With the, excception of only, one. sbop, in- Glencoe, Mr. Klein says, ail master. barbers in the foregoing villages.have joir.ed the association. ,Mr. Klein also says the secretary of the association, W. W. Jones, of 460 Winnetka avenue, Winnet.ka, has sub- mitted- a report to the Winnetka NRA Comnpliance board, that ail members of. the North Shore. Master Barber?' asso- ciation, except one. shop in Winnetka, a re abiding. by, their agreement to ob- serve the foregoing tentative code, as to 'shop hours and hours for employes. .Approval of a Master Barbers' code is lanticipated at an early date, accord- ing. tu Attorney Klein. Arnold-Beyrer Wedding Solemnizcd December 9 Miss Margaret L. Arnold, daughter of Mrs. Marcus L. West of Evanston, became the bride of. Lowell Randali. Beyrer, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Williamù G. Beyrer of Glencoe, in a quiet cere- mony solemnized last Saturday af- ternoon. in the chapel of the Ep- worth Methodist Episcopal church in Edgewater. The Rev. Turley Stevenson read the service at 5 'clock in the pres- nue, Evanston.. The bride wore an afternoon goiwi of brown crepe made with a top of Alencon lace and with a jacket of the crepe.' She wore a snmall brown- vel-, vet hat,,atid carried gardenias. Richard- Wolf e, 414 Essex road, Kenilwortb, is on a business trip in Atlanta, Ga. Il .

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