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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 41

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1 i , & 111 - . il,,;ie's school cildrcni, as zcll aIs sollw- of their eiders, willi ,n>n.iedi- a1t,1i recoguiz,, the pictu4res i bo;,e as ïllustrative of flice Byrd Antarctic expedition of a f ew y jears ago. The genit lcvan slzozîvn. u t tlic. npper right li;dcorner is Dr. Laurýenice AI., (Larry) Gotld, second in conmw.d of tlit, .rpedition, zwho zwill l'e flic speaker, at the c Wilmýette ,Sunday Evieoing club February 18. His lcc!iirc, illuslrated !Vith motion pictitres, zwiil have flic titlc: "With Byrd at ,tiii, Botionm of Ihe World." Widw o N tedPhsican the First Congregational church oi XVilmette. The :Rev. John G. Hindley, Dies After Long Illn ess..pastor of th is church, officiated at the Mrs. Nannie Porter Butler, widovy funeral. services whichi were held. at of the late Dr,. George F. Butler, the Cutier honie in Kenilworth last died iast T.hursday at the age of 79 Saturday afternoon. interpreted uy yuung artists. Thofse who gave the readings were the Misses Eulalia, Barkcer, Mary Kath- leen Hutinacher. Lorraine Huncke, Alice Meyer, Mary Helen lianagan. A one-act comedy, "'Nancy," writ- ten by Martha Boyd L inn of Wil- mette comhpleted the programn. The cast included Rosemary Ronant, Elsa- belle FitzPatrick ' Phyllis Barker,' Genevieve Smith and Betty Donners- berger. The Play gave« opportunity fdr fine character por trayal,' and the cast lost no chance. to make the most. of the sp;endid briilliant lines. Thé playwright, iwhose homne is on Fifth street,.at present broadcasts overthe' radio.: Two pupils of the mus ic depart- ment,..Clare *Barker and Peggy jane B3achmann, added their talent to make the even.ing a great success. Health C enter News The next Chest clinic at the Wil- mette Health center will be conducted ,Monday afternoon, February 19, from, 1 o'clock until 3. This clinic is in ,charge'of Dr. Julius Novak of the Chi- cago Tuberculosis institute. The Infant Welfare clinic nieets niext W~ednesday afternoon, February 28, froin 2 o'clock until 4. The Wilniette Health Center dental clinic meets every Tuesday nlorning f rom 9 until 12. The New Trier Hili school dental clinic meets at the Health center every Wednesday morning from 9 o'clock un- tii 12. The Logan-Howard dental clinic nieets at the Health center every Thurs- day mortiniig f romn 9 d'clock until 12. The Health. center is flortunate in having a MWES worker, Miss Harriet McýDermott of Wilmette,. who is on duty at the Health center *every. day except Saturday and Sunday. -ý' As the H-ealth center bas a great deal of clinic work to be handled and' montns in btruart, r'la., as tte uet of friends fromn Chicago. She left for Stuart about the middle of January' and will not retturn until April. -o0 Mrs. A. J. Linn, 1805 Elmwbod aven ue, ent ertained'hier parents>, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zahn of Roberts, Ill., last week-end. Last week she also had as ber guest ber cousin, Mips Ruth Steinberg of Bloomington,, IIIL 0o Mrs. Edna May, 200 Sixteenth street, entertained the. Birthday clyb, at bier home Tuesday evening,' Feb- ruary 6. Mrs. Maud,'Kemier, 1228 leorest avenue, who is in Florida with 'r. and, Mrs. William A., Matin, is re- turning ini April 'with the Matins. ON I~ 'i'. G ~<F** Gh0ood food is only *ne Of t 0 nany features that moke the Bismarck Hotel ta poptalor The Bismarck is close ta shoPs and thectres, and eoch room is equipp.ei with every coeufort Roy Steffen. Mgr. $350 R ANDOLP'1 ATý p LA SAJLE Be'Sure to: HEAR Phelan 'o Oliver Haus.m Makea WINN.15 Day om Night s Wisinetka Drug Co. Colligan Insurance Ilubbard Woods Odh's Upholstering Dini Swoot Shop Whitney Hubbard, Woods Phermacy Oic.

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