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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1939, p. 23

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'L IU " ' jLuc atx ieic. viueum of ule a UL i: me bolier's .Meda Night of January Sixteenth," which Natu4r'alHidstory. On other days at1 On August 20, M98, ab~out five pal is a mnystery play by Ayn Rand- and the same hour subjects will be: tîcipants in this race werè victin thyaegigto be,-broughtright Tusday, 'Clothing";1 Wednesday, of a. sudiden and unustial stormn out in the open in court on: two Gerns and Jewelry'";- Thursday, a Lake Michigan. Boats. were cal other, nights, February 14 and 15, -in general -tour of anthropological, bot- sized ail along the c ourse from.inCh the Winnetka Draina cltb's presen- anageoiclndoogcaex cago to 'Waukegan. The two F talioni of -the piece at Winnetka Com-. hibits, and Friday, "Peoples of. the Sheridan life-guards rescied Frar] munity House. . "South Seas.'.Tes tours, conduct- Menneil, 550. Warrington iroad'ari This,ý the 'second production of the ed by staff lecturraeoe o oadB r, 100 Deerfield roa. current season, was selected as a ail miuseum visitors Parties, as- both of Deerfield. resuit of the popular vote* taken semble inside, the north e ntrance. Temrtsfthsenteesu among the audience on the occasion A _________ that the Warý Depa-rtment bas granl of the club's spring play, "The CHIRISTIAN SCIENCEÈ SERVICES ed this distinctive award, the fir, Far-off Hills" last April. ýIt' iS I.'Truith"' will be the subj'c at such honor ini the history of,.For thought to -be. one of the besckept srie nFrtChrho hrdn h edals -have beel -you sitting on'Ithe edge of your- seat Christ,, See.ntist, in Wilmette, Sun- forwarded tothe commanding gen mysteriesý turned out in recent'day morniing, January 22, at 1.il eral of the.Sixth Corps. Area,, Majci years. o'clock,. held in the edifice at 1003 General Stanley H.. Ford, Chicago, Anunu sual feature of "The Night Central avenue. Sunday school will, for presentation at a, military cere ,o!' January Sixteenth" is the selec- convene at 9:45 .o'clock. m-ony. -. -~ ~< arn, $606, 497 for secondary roads, an ýnd $1,Q.30,486 is to go for safety at on railro.ad crossings.. 1?- "These fuÜnds wereatoie b hi- r uhrzdb rtthe;Federal-aid Eighway c ! 98 nk and consist of $1,000,000 for improve- id ment of the Federal-air highway d, system, including extensions through cities,. $15,000,000 for secondary. eh roads, 'and $20,000,000 for eliina-à nt- tion of, hazards at railroad cross--ý .st ings,"'Mr. Hayes explained. "Th1e )rt expenditures which are to be made n in cooperation with state highway 1n departments will be matched by 'ii-: or dividual state appropriations, except 0, the fund for gradie crossing improve- e- ents which is available vvithout ad- .4-g, Ir CQLPV 41 , l'ýt yOU~ ~XIL 4- GTTH S.$1 CIAL WINiv <rAl I..

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