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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 7

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seilortu te '..est'Village uuis year under the chair- budget for 1940 and gives a brief manship of Mrs. R. M. Sherritt. description of the specific activities On Saturday al unsold books a~nd of each of the recipient agencies. subscriptjons will be returned to the Have Campalgu. Manui o ofc. Ciao and thereafter '1n addition to this," saidCa.i patrons will bel.required t6 pay, ful man ottof,"wewil suplyàîîbox office prices for single admis- Campignsions. These prices are considerably tearn workers, with a Canpîn ecs o h-csftickets to the Manul, ed ros Me berhipholders 'of books or subscriptions. cards, buttons and window stickers for subscribers." Good Beate Avallable Many good.seats are stili avail- The meeting was then Aurzed over abe adi Ms EmrBekr ta Roland Feltman and Mrs. Harry 59Lne vne ebro A., Olin,- vice-chairmen, respectively, the comm- 1ittee,,is notified immredia- of the men's and women's'division of ýthe campaign committee. tey hewil gady oldcupn books.,or season sbcriptinsfor Mr. Feltman, "acting as spokes- purchasers, before ail remnaining .man, told of the final plans for. the, tickets are sent back to C hicago. Ap- Buffet-Supper Rally, which will be plication'rmust be mrade today or held at the Kenilwrt cub n Sn-tmorrow, however. day' evening, October. 29. "This is Týhe *Wilmette vommittee reports primarily fo h enes ftei as been one of the most active campaign organization," Mr. Felt- ticket selling groùps for opera on man explained, -although others the No'rtb,,Shore thtsfall, The re- rnay attenid at a norninaI' ,rice, there suîts of the local campaign are being no charge for workers. highly satisfactory. Last year's sales Food and Drama have been exceeded by a wide mar., "The menu, which is in the cp gin. able andsof Ms. Ceme cap-i Interest in opera on the part of bengheas aofuMrse. leebtl-sthe generai public is definitelyhi- being held asheacsùrprise.fThes.aA- ance o! the program, besides a few cesg h oritefes I short order pep talks, will consist o! ready twenty-five boxes have, been the playlet, previously annôunced. purchased by the Student Music fund Elme Xygardwho'will direct o! the Illinois Opera guild. These the~~~~~~ pty a okdoe i c ipt ets are presented to schools and ýthe pla, hs ookd ortsritdistributed to cdeserving mnusi t<' R,,. SPecll Brick.. >LentoIStad Pineçlpp!e be end Vanille SUITS - 35 New Fali mufts by Hart, Scaner & Marx are a real buy at $35 when you cuual<ler the fine. wee», hes i l ed tvwôk, and -he smart stitlig. TOIPCOATS@à$390 Raglans and Fly Front to~p coats In. the new shades off Grey and Green. BURNS TOGGIPyI-àY MHE WLMIETM1E STORE FOR MIEN "The evening should serve. as. an ispiration to everyone ta start to wý%ork the following day," continued Mr. Feltman,,who then turned over to the various team captains copies of the, village. map in which the respective zones were inidicated. AÀ slight change .in the plan provides for elev-3n teams instead of ten, four ta cover the section west and seven ta canvass the east side. No worker will be called upon to contact more than seven famIiies.wh4i, ,,,ill z the middlle west are learning what' hecty h as tooffer its opera goers. EXPRESS.* Jack Anhalt, Proprietor and DAGGAGE Short Hauls - SniI Locids of furiure. etc.. sur specdolfy CLINc SERVICE .z......Jy .1. Io 9 W M The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail o ther authori.zed Christian Science Literature niay be read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room. J THE PUBLIC 1$ CORDIALLY INVITE» TO ATTEND THE ICIIURCH SE RVI CE A, 'D 'VISIT THSE READING ROOMI

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