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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1936, p. 8

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E Iloperation m i .~- - village aoes u i c- a Ieading part. In fact, Citizen. the Mr. rec-elve of not ~ 0 IIýF STD AN 1r______tbey Sémetlsng New .. and n. lUiSSY Hà w ýli RUBBIRIZUID 0 1.L Trhe scientific, preservati ive for anything made of le&ither. large portion of our money is spent outside of the village limits. Wbenever church societies, fraternal organizations, clubs, or the Wilmette Comniunity Chest, with its ten beneficiaries, start to raise:.money or ask for prizes,.merchandi or cash, invariably, cal on the local merchant for assistance. Would it not be a igood idea to consider your expen'dituresand try to spread. a larger portion 'of your incowoe inside, the we are fl9w in a position to take a Our organization is growing rapidly' and al that is nec-. essary.is the education of tbe skeptics and negligent to the plan, this being done in ail the clubs. Petitions are now being circulated for. signatures of voters. We sent. lis year more than ten."Milliôols sig-. natures to Washington, ýwhich. were ignored. This year, we will' send more, than. fifteen. million and wil see what happens. ToWnsendite; 4 f -Mr. Citizen in a better position to aslc and receive, fulticooperation- from village? .t wot9ld certainiy place "justice Brandeis, at 809P Is Congregation Subject, es 0 Waterpr@@fs your shoi * Moues vour letatiiercornt like pew No stains ... no odor ... in Shoes shine as usui Ybers, &~ lot ai * geasymarkets, mot 8 Recommended and Uised by Leoding Shoe Manulacturers 1185 WIImeIte MISSTY'S 5H01 Aveue 5«43 We "have in. Wilmette bhigh-class "Justice Brandeis At lEighty" (the laundries, cleaners and* dyers, bard-' life story of an Amnerican cru sader) ware stores, dry goods stores, ap- will be the subject of Rabbi Chartes Shulnian's sermon on Sunday, Nopare shopniany drug stores, candy E. vemter 29, at the North, Shore Conbakerles, restaurants, pham- gregation Israel in Glencoe. Services bowling alcys, motion picture start at li o'clock and visitors are theatres, automobile service stations, always cordially welcome.. The service on Sunday, December etc. To help ourselves, we must belp 6, will be conducted entirely by memothers. With this thought in mnd, bers of the B'nai Brith Hillel Founida-, we ask that you renew old. acquain- tion at Nortbwestern university and tances and make new friends ainong will be devoted to the causé of peace. the local stores in Wilmette-thereby Rabbi Martin M. Weitz, director of cooperating toward greater success the Founda-tion at Northwestern, bas when fund raising campaigne are on. written a spécial service for fthe ocEler TD.RBeckepr1 The opening of a new store in Kenilworth to be known as the, Contmuuity 1will be very greatly appreciated by those who knew. and were associat'ed with him. Few of the people of our village knew of bis devotion to the Wihuette Park system and the great amount of time which Henry Haack gave -tt its care and development. Your very truly, Meiss on nv ri eandMisJanice MeissoanGursi adeMiasud ea Güthridge, who attends Beloit college, are spending their Thanksgiving vacations in Wilmette with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Guthridge of 917 Greenwood avenue. Miss Joan, who has as her bouse guest, Miss Buddy Fschmann of Granville, is giv-I "lz a tea in the Gutbridge home on Saturday for a group of Denisori t Frank J. Seng. luInvites Yen t. HER NEW SH0? 521 Kenilworth .Ae. Phone Kenilworth 4786 Liaiens, Gifts, Japanese Prints COidren's Çlothes, Toys Special Gifts for Clristmas. t v I

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