Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 27

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probiein is 110 Iess important than the. federal mie and Mrs. Chiandler, like MNrs, Ramsey, is ,weil-cio"ell toi present this timelv ujctoier ested listeners. sbjt oier The whole series will be concluded on july 30, and, as outlinied, promises~ to :be one 'of 'the imost ,timelyv .the league lhas sponsored. Each: subject lias been carefullv- seleéted for its curen-vaueapplication. and the league has sought to'bring to'the ra -' dio, audience- a wel-versed speaker for eachi subjec±* to be discussed. ..,For House Guest Mrs. ýClifford S. Goodman, 1121 Lake avenue, was hostess. at two tables of luncheon and bridge last Tuesday in- honor of ber house guest, M rs. Paul Arteburn of Louisville, Ky., who, is here on a visit of several ees Dr. Goôdman's mr hr r Barbara Goodman. of Louisville, came early this week for a month 's vusi at her son's home. IGHLAND HOTEL DELÀ VAN ELAKEWISCONvSIN Modern hotel and cottages on Igke shore. Ail sports. Social hosteaus ad expert Moffett-Russell P'hoto bridge teacher. Supervised play for AII-white brit for bright flow~ers. cblldren. Own 7-piece orchestra. Fine pneais. Preferred by 2 generatioua of dis. wasý t/w wzeddiing of Mliss Eh ia crimlnating vacationere. Send for book- bahH 'lcsof inntkaWedeslet and Rates, Sddreu - DELAVAN. WISL dtjy ei eling, Jime 18. lier >mar> ri0sh, /0 k>Ob"'r1 Tnlor Porter I TNE VANST@N ACADE14Y Pf .Chiaqofook plce't th hoe iOIPFINE ART* 0f Llic41q 1>k p (iC ~t te lonuCAIL SCHg1rLt~, D*aoeWo of lier >,wIlwrr, .Mrs. Fiînrv i- kit- S VM N* SCROO0L H j Outdoor sketchln- and studio Women Voters Launch Summer Radio Serles A ,stlnnlPr series of radio ýpro- grains whîchi will be puton the air 1w the League of Women Voters i15 desiglned to attract widespread atten- tion, The series will bebracs throughi the facilities o f J J D (Il»0 from 10 to 10:30 each -Mon- dav nmorniniz heziinnnzy hiu Ž 2,nd Horsemanship is an art. Here at the. 0-Ki-Hi Stables students are taught the comploe fundamentals of hors- manship by a staffý of quaflfeed,,instrutors. At the. end of -tWelve lessons, advanced rd.rs should ,b. a.ble . - - RATES. A ftirJtIy )la RIDES..$.7.50 Joan OP' ileMr RIDING SCHO.OL FOR .CHJLDR&N AND ADUITS 1. Expain part of "Interme.diate Test.". 2. 'Expain and demonstrate proper, use. of i.four aids: reins, legs, egh and voice. 3Demonsfrate or explain el.mentary knowledgje of 'stable management. 4. Demonstrate jùmping. (This su'bjct is optionael. Open too dlvanc.ýd aduit rides. Permsson of parents r.quir.d where chfldren ore bebvq tauql*4 for Furher Iujê.rasior Cali' O- KU-HI STABLES PAUL STJEENHOLU, hsatructor Phones: GREenIeaf 3700, Wmnnetlca 418 Owsed aned Oper.1ed b, - NORTH SHORE S<*IOOL OFt PHYSICAL 'DEVEiLOPMENT Tis s sthe t fa 1 series of, threr.advertisemse uts expaimng thse Pro gress of ridera et thse 0-Ki-Hi Stabl es. ON THEi ernment. Mrs. 1amsey, a member of the department of governmerit and its )peration, recen tly attended a conference in Washington where memhers of the Federal government who are conicerniedwitb the selection of personnel .were 'present and dis- IEY S Z, F'),IPzjormatsonj *U * H. E. WA &,ve. (Ph. State 32") 'Nor-h Shore *i. .Vd. $t., Fim St Tel. Winn. 1)6 t'dtiOIIS £ A

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