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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1936, p. 65

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_____________________J1 IT2-t BOOK TROUI END TABLE, $3; Boy's chinchilla'wool .winter coat, elze 15, $5. Dresseà size 16, Very reas., good condition. Wilrnette à152. 131LTN24-1te FORD ROADSTE1, 1924 . MODEL,' .:good condition, new tires and- top. Evans nmotùr.bike, boy's wa~gon. Cash onJy. Phone Wiinnetka 2349. IN EXCELILENT CONDITIoN, AND at reasonabie priceWALNI'T CHEST.TlUXEDO STV 8i3 Valley Rd., Glencoe 1293 131 TN24-lt" CoMiPLETEp, FURNISHINGS 0F,10 RM. hse. Modern and antique, .liv.,. din., and bedrrn. furn.. lamps, odd chairs., t-ables-, etc. Phone Wllmette 45 ______________________131LTN24-ltc wTD. TO BÛY-wliSCELLANCOUBS lected to picture the times. Ertz, "Dalsy Miler," by James, n Famous picaresque novels:- "An- "The Plutocrat," by Tarkington.thonly,". by Allei; "Don Quixote,"1 by Travel: "'An American. Family Cervantes; "Gil Blas," by Le :Sage;# Abrôad,",by Anderson, "A Tourist in ".Lavengro,". by Borrow, and "Son of Spite of ýHimself,"' by Newton, "'A IMarietta," hy Fabricitus. Thread.of English Road," byBrooks, Men Anthony met. Memfoirs of and "ýThe Light Hearted journey,". by Vincent Noite:,"Rise> of the House of Greene. Rothschild," by Corti. "Napoleonl," b3,-_________ Miss Betty Turék,, daughter of M.and Mrs. Josè«ph:A. V. Turck of,; 522 ýLinden avenue, spent last weekend in Wilmnette with ber' parents. Miss Turck is a senior at the Uni' versit'y of Illinois this year.. $ $$ OLD CLOTHES $ $ $ SUITS-SHOES-OVERCOATS 742 Custer, Evanston Martin's Clothing Store Junk Dealer-Goidman Papers 30e, per 100 Ibs. Uni. 2220 132LTN33-tfc Rags $1.00 per 100 lbs. Wilmette 5426 Wlnnetka 48 132LTN21-4tp Magazines 40e per 100 Ibs. Junk Dealer-Phil Schuman B3adminton exhibition matches dré "RamoI on.the caiendar of the Country tlub A romance of southern Califorinia for Annual Purpie, Bail. of Evanston in wen heday hewhie ~ia Ptrons and patronesses forNorth-1 thisý week. A for Friday evening of Hailowe'en dance is hulted doWn the peaceful Indian., -western Iiniversity's. Purpie:Bal, aný-11 Stories.of -early California: ý"Ra- 1nual supper dance sponsored by the scheduled fer Friday, October 30O. niona," by Jackson. "I'sidro,". by Aus- JAlunini association,. which will be, tin. "Rose Dawn,", by White., "Spien- held: at Pal er House on November Miss Eleanor Bioom*# daughter of did Californiian s,"' by Siail. 16, were announced last week by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bloomi.1337 Ehn.Ramona's- country: "Lands of t.he' George Paddock,. 724 'Clinton place, wood avenue, Who has' been iii at the Suni," by Austin. "Outposts of Emn- E Passavant hospitai, is reportçd to beson ocaimno'tept pat recovering satisfactorily. pire," by Bolton. "Junipero Serra, Evron coittee.ofth 2io-nier Colonist of California.*', .b Thy ou Iitdes: 'Presideîit'and Repplier. Mrs. ater Diii Scott, 1729 Chicago "Lost Horizon" avenue, Evanston: Mr. and Mrs. Myf3steriousiy alducted by aeropiane Mfark W. Cresap, Woodiey road, in India,. a chance group of travele1rs Winnetiça; Mfrs. Charles Deering, 2645 find themselves at a amasery itith'e Sleridanl road, Evanston; General high Himialayas. The lurc and mys- and Mrs. Nathan 'William Mactery of the orient is recreatedinteCIse_ (8W.Hwhrepa. folloin boks.i Chicago: Mr., and Mrs. Harry L. ',Lost Horizoni," by Hilton. "Hotise jWelIs, 1936 Sheridlan road, Evanston: of Fulfilhîienit," by Beck. "Conqucst Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Taylor, 219' of Tibet,". ... by Hedin. "To Lhasa I Lake Shore drive, Chic2gn, Mr.-a ? Ludwig.. "Talleyrand," by Coope* Announce Patron List ingl for seeÎng-and readinig," she said: H.' Strawn, 209 Lake Shore dfrive,. "Mary of Scotland" WVe wiil buy your books. Chicago': Dr. and ýMrs. Charles A. MWhat have you? Mr'll cal!, l'lie Qucen of. Scots is a goodly. Ellioit, 5537 Woodlawîl avenue, ChiBo>ok Exchange.'Wil. :,214 p)eùsoniage; she hath withial an allhîr- cazo: Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Sargent, !32LTN24-ltp iîig grace and a searching wit.*" 2870 Sheridan place, Evanston; Mr. Book,, that tell her tragic story ili 1!and Mrs. Robert H-ymnan, 1430 Lake VILLAGE 0F KENILWORTHU Kegilworth, Illinois drama are: "Mary of Scotlind," hY Shore drive, Chicago; and James F. Stuart.- hy Oates, Sr., 2252 Orrington avenue, Pursuaiit to direction of the President Aniderson and "Mary and Board of Trustees of the Village or Driiikwater. Evanston. Kenilworth, Illinois, I, Harry E. Weese, In biography: "Mary. Queen .of Treasurer of the Village of Kenilworth, 50C up 1O(YO Pair Disoeunt Cash à Carry Wilmette's Only Fireproof Storagc WaréhouseOfferà ON SOUTHERN TRIP Cal Negro tif e, religion and song porTnt. on Coupons-none tae nteebos HARRY E. WEESE, Treai4ure trayedin dthese d icton:oks:ç Village of Kenilworth 11 Ngo1ndam.n fcin:"re Dated, Otober 20, 1936.. L2-ltc Pastures," by Connelly, "EMpeo SPeclal Assesment No. 546107 Prix,. on Bonds-Serles 1Tnt. on Coupons-S, 4, 5 of Series.2 to 19 mIne. "Reign ()f Andrew Jackson," by Ogg. re atr& "i~ atrs 1200 Grec 11976r. WNnu~ Ave.

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