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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1935, p. 19

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Regular liçtl,'ners-isi o01fltheRa-enDance proyrapîzover IWLS arc fainiliarl *wth Lula Belle,.tthe telle of fthe barn dance shov, the only wïoiinan star evcri developed oet that. /'roeraii.. Withrnany Popic Lula Belle i: a greai favorite. '.We4 gl rav for a bi» u pie because Ltda Belle's pa and ia ooe zâd-her litt!e bio;thcr, Prie, (tl:e Cooper famiIy), will appear ai the Odd PFýloü's heul, 121e Wilin.tte avenue, 11irnctte, Thursday even ig, A/'rll 25, ivifi their frieuzdiy mountaineers and. a gala hili billy show. It, is a well known fact that Lula. Biles ma writes and arranges 'a'large portion1 of the songs that Lula Belle sings. Al 'of these people corne f rom the hilîs of Virginia and the Carolinas, s&, be on hand when Lula Belle's pa and ma are here, and applaud your favorite hill billy entertain2rs when they appear. Mrs'. Minnie Christie 65, Claimed by Death* Mrs. Minnie M. Christie, 65 years old, died last Saturday afternocn at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. J. Lawrence Hagan, 159 Abingdon ave- nue, Kenilworth. Mrs. Christie, was born in Providence, -R. I., but liad morial gymnasium, the sie -.ows opening at, 7 o'clock in the evening and the main program at 8:15 o'clock. Boy Scouts, and Cubs of the Village, assisted by a- few of the girlb, are stagitig the.show. Advance sale of. tickets for the cir- cus indicates a repetition of 'last year's sell-out, according to Robert W., Townltey, director' of physical edu- cation. at the Joseph Sears school, 1who 'is ini charge of arrangements. From the proceeds of the circus the Kenilworth Boy Scouts, hope to s end two of their m'embers to the National Scout jamboree in Washington,«D., C., in August and also té raise funds- for the Kenilworth Scout troop's drum' anid bugle corps.. There'll be no caIlli* 1hfilthe ýircus parade over the principal streets of Kenilworth starting at 2,o'clock Sat- urday afternoon, but the drum. and, bugle coros will he on hand to add coior and a martial ar ta tlîv occasion Dr. and Mr&s. H. 0. Weishaar and their two diaugbters, Nancy and Bar- bar-a, 1331 Chestnut avenue spent last week-end visiting relatives in Ilooin- ington, lilI. OUR NEw FUR VAULT ISTO RAGE AT REASONAIBLE RATES ,i *Mr. and Mrs. John McHenry and their two-year old son have moved to 207 Third street f romn Evanston. FTATrE and -RAgDOtptin 118à. Iznce 1cxio Our reputajlon for xpalnq fine spectacles, the. nsuIt of 49 yeaS' service to Chica- qoSws.la your quSue.e of eye comfort and satisfaction. Amuer Coe &Company OPTICIANs f .;n 1o g N ,n t .qý -.r COING TO SOUTH AFRICA Mr. and Mrs. Roy \V. Gifford and their daughter. Margaret, of 132 Winietka a%-enue, left on Tt.esday of last week for New Ygrk to sait on *April. 20, for South Africa. Their son, Theron. a student at the Uni- versity cf M.Icihigrin, will meet his farnily lit England on their return trip. The Gifford home bas been ±urs. Norman C. Clark OtL nvanstoii. Vne funeral services were held Mo:î- I day afternoon at the Ilagan home. with Dr H-agh Elnier Brown of the First Congregational cliurch, Evans- ton, officjating. Mrs. Christie was a meinher of this chiurch. -Burial took, place at, Memorial> Park cemctery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chicago are moving into, Barcus home' at 303ç eake Sho>'- WIEDBa O. avis Street reet Ploor ddo mEVANSTON Wilmeli'e 11i00 w Ring-,tin§ Canb'u Shops INC. 1135 Central Ave. Phone ,Wilmnette 308, 4< ofi

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