Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1935, p. 19

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"Isolation or . Uperatiof, ridr eve- ning of this week at 8:15 o'clock. The: lecture will be given in. the Great hall of the First Methodist churcbi, Evans- ton. Mr. Moultoin, wbo is professor of .political economy at the University of Chicago,. and director of the Institute of Economics at Washington, as welI as president of Brookings Institute, since 1928, is flot only an authority in bis subject, but a brilliant and stimulat- ing .speaker. He is the author of numerous works on the,'economics. of war and war debts, among them; " Japan, an Economic and Financial Appraisal," "America and the -Baance' Sheet of Europe," "Germany's CapacitY to Pay," 'Russiani Debts and Russianý Reconstruction," "French Debt Problem," "World War Debt' Settle-ý ment," and "War Debts. and World Prosperity." Westmorelnnd Members to Have Joyous Fourth Enjoyment for the entire family is in prospect at Westnioreland, Country club on the Fourth'of July, In addition to niorning 'and atr~o golfing events for the men, à special, entertainnient is arranged for the chil- dren during the afternoon which will feature music, dramna, rnagic, and trained animais. Mothers, fathers and chidren hiave been invited to have their f anily din'- ners at -the club and to enjoy a special evening program of events.. SmaIl Isabelle Johnsoâ is t hé sub- ject of, thiç miniature Paiu ted by !du--emoede Casteron, exhibited recently in -a grouP of works of that artist at the home of Mrs. H. Nor- mail Copthloree,..1183 Asburiy ave- nue, Htgbbarrd Woods. Isùbellti the daughter of the Hoiner H. John- sons of 158 Mleirose avenue, Kenil- word:. CHARLES LAUGHTON BUSY Charles Laughton has a busy, sched- ule. Louella O. Parsons, motion pic- ture editor, Universal Service, *writes th at Laughton wilI appear ini "Cyrano de Bergerac" and then play Bill Sykes in "Oliver Tvist." The latter pro- duction probably %vilnot be made unitil fall. I a CONTEST ENDS SA TURDA Y EhA TrIcenixed Collars *WoolfWit *Woof btcrin *Woolf wrinkle *won'# croup *Wof crâsI *w@o'firaongle *w@,b'f blister end n. eedmao y' To th&e pricea of Ou&r Mero1&andÎae w i5 Sbe, added an amount ap- Proa?<mateiy equtvalent to 3% on account of the Illinois, *atagers Combletel, Porous Anid Absorbent! TnèS.nized collar shirts are finely stiteheci throughout. Perf.fily poinfedi collais that retain their shape. Stfrong ocean peool buttons. Blue. tan, gray and white. Suzes 131/2*to 18-. siseve lengths, 32 ta 36. TruBenizing Assures '"Stiff - Collai- Neoitness and Soft Coikar Comfort" Dy july 18.« The judges are: Miss Ednia Dean Baker, presidient of National College of E-ducation; Mrs. Elias Lyman, presi- dent of the senior board.of the Evanston Infant -Weilfare.Society ; Dr. John W.H. Polard, Evanston health commissioner Evanston photographers, iEugene L. Ray, joseph D. Toloff and the Bernie studio. There is still time to enter the con, test. AIl that is required is to submit a photograph made, within the tinie limit by one of the cooperating photographers. Is Downtowo Ev.asfo Foutin Square i I .......... ............. ..................

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