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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1939, p. 55

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one a Wmnnetka bank president,,a the otherz a druggistý of great renoi with headquarters in Glencoe, pI vided, the music ____ for a «"gay, fine- ti es" costumne partyr at the Win- > & n et k a'Woman's club. last week, sponsored by thei Winnetka, Histori.. col. Society. The gentlemen' i n question a r e AI Herrmann, of the Winnetkai Trust and Savings J anand A. Lee &dams, o f t hi e A. D. flerrnmm a 'n. d Crosby, Joan Blondeli, Dolores Del n, Rio, Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMur- ray and 'dozens mo.re are. ready .to' starl in dramna, romance, comnedy or 1mystery film. Ace directors, script girls, electri- Cians, prope, and expert technical men are yours to command. AU- Ithentic scenarios have been prepared for every type of picture. Money ià no ýobject. Millions of dollars are YOUxs to gamble wildly or invest prudentlY as your mood dictates. Paine and fortune will be won and lost on the turn of a card. Go behind the scenes -of the Most exciting and fascina ting business in-the world. Its a grand game, one that ail the North Shore will be playing soon. aePict .nîgn points of historical in- terest i the development, of . uch ga mes as golf,* bas ebali, footbal, winter "sports and boxing. The oldest, etching in the exhibit is Rembrandt's "«The Game of Xolef' (golf>, of 1654. A rare engraving )j "Prince James,, Duke of York, Play- ing Tennis" was made i 1645, andi published by W. Richardson i 1800, Th'e exhibition. wrn continue until February 10, .W ith no charge for ad- mission. Bowling Wilmette T1alors ...... .31 26 .544 785 Mac's Confectionery .... .30' 27 .526 752 ScottVs Morticians -.29 26 JOB735 The Bungalow . iý...... 28 29 .491 774 Braun Bros. 011 ....... 27 30 .474 188 Frank Meier, Jir. . ..... 271)30 .474 760 Shimonek's Servi ......-.26 31 .AU 156 Rliver Inn.......25 32 770'lI Wilmette Tete...532 .439 168 'evanston Paint & Glass. . 24 33 .421 772 ,Nelson Laundry....... 24 33 .421 76 -John P. Wiltjer, Secretary. N. . GROÙ]EE8' LEAGUE While the battie goes merrily on every. Tuesday night over at the Glernview Recreation Alleys, the J. J. LippPaper Comnpanyr team, cap- tained by Harold Bernsten is settig- up a record for: holding the lead in theleue LEAGIE Competitlon Is Keen udy of the team st 14C tP~NIU just to mention a specifie few "hot" nuxnbers of the era, wl be acc remmbr tiscelebrated duoan Applc their aggregation of artists. their th Lee also performed in lively fash-. Applig ion on a heinous instrument en- U. S. C titled the "Boombas," which he still later th~ wMi drag into public view on the Full.i slightest provocation.. from Vl Them was the good old days! Civil S( ;t not have passedaruIppJir birthday. stealinî nust be filed with the ers wh( vice commission not does h aary 27. hea'vy- bn Tflfv beobned Afort an two to C tough ry but unners. Tr ime with vith a littie. sè. & e m......... OlCo ........ eli ........... "Movie game wl North SI, becone, ons," an excitmng new wilu has. just corne to the Mr. The whole family can I seg ,wood producers, creat- j the, e at home with lus parent Lnd Mrs. Cedric H. Smith, 2 road, Kenilworth, for most mie. j le is reauly jfrom now series for rong out io get the ýPhil Bleser had, e nlght with 632. econd exarr ek: and Mr. JFrankin:

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