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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 55

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j executive director julius H Director Min~er bas announced that of the committee arranging the proa block of seats at the stadium wil gram, announiced that hie bas réceived be made available to members of the word fromn ail communit les and subday conlmittee. A majorurbs of plans to participate in, thej Conlstitution ity of the Stadhzm seats, however, will observance. be Open to theý public free, of charge. Drector, Miner has nmade pbi Final'plans for the Constitution day the nines of the two cliief speakers program >were made at a lunc heon' on thc program. 'They w*iIl be U. S held last weekwhich many prominent Senator ,Arthur H., Vanderberg of Chicagoans attended. Among. those Michigan b rilliant orator, and Genpîresent were Mrs. Bertha Baur, eral Johnson Ha%ýgood, onle of Amer-ý eh Aye ry, John D. Thompson,-Sewjr., ica's most distinguishied patriots and' Cen. John V. Clinnin, Charles Walsoldiers. green, and Lester Ar mour. General Hagood was, the chief'figuire in a 1coutroversy that shook the ANNOUNCE BgRTH' entire couintry last, year and -early in .Mr. and. Mrs. Roger Graif, 4449 N. 1936, after the general' characterizcd \VPA funds as, "stage money"e and the' Damen. avenue, announce the birth of spendiing of works progress funds as a daughter, Hazel 1edith, on. August upouring, money down a rat hole." 22, at the Micheal Reese ho;spital. Mrs.' Graif is the former Virginia Removed From Conimand Cordeli, daughter of 'Mr. "and Mrs. He was puiiisbed by removal f romi. his coinmnand of the Eigbth corps area Henry Cordell, 923 Greenleaf avenue., and later- was nanied tjo comman~d the Sixtb corps area, which command RETURN FROM EUROPE * lie resigned in 'May, 1936., Mrs. J. J. Guinanand her daughter. Genieral Hagood and Senator Van- Marion, 417 Abbotsford road, Kenil* denberg will bie introduced to the worth, recently returned 'from a sum25,,000 citizens of Chicago at the mer ini Europe. Ann Guinan is home Stadium by Col. R. R. McCormick, f rom Camp Bryn Afon where she Chicago publisher. passed the season, and Jim bas remore than 106 per- turned f rom St. George's camp at A companyq sonls is now 14 ling daily rehearsals 'Clearwater Lake, Wis. end efethe d, meureusa wof wheve - àeauyi yuq' ilI'recoaha r-. t*imlr, end peamialetiception; end wlme-- e ypul wlIl msatthlie vlgh kind of OPe;.an d veutmraWII pmeMon saioohIy wilbot cvowdltg; end wlmu'.- by pl.mi.g Deolad F I We.uka gon R t. Daavfield Stop Ugimi. Thon 1l '/2mllesWeut. N - INTRODUCE Y OU RSEIF TO CHAULW NASH -AIE SURPRISE FOR YOU. lIAS A Ry, start as FALL and CLASSES are forming for MEN,WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS! ButN TE Many Iea the "" ;ens of the North Shore area are *0~ q I Thse Only Completely EquiPped Institation of hIt Kind on the Shore Addrs. or presesnt at office for FREE PASS

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