Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1939, p. 12

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q.... own Con 71.95 For a. real warm end.cmora bod- Do:n Comforters in àwde selection of beautifui colors for twin or double beds. Vlu, 12.50. Use Our Convenient Budget Pimn BRAUCUIS SLUMBER SI 1506 SherminguAve., Evonson UNIver q SIL VER For a More Feutive Chrisirnas Dress 'up your table with a fresh piece of sterling. We CLINIC SCHEDULIE Wednesday, December 27, from 1:30 to 3:30 P. m. - Infant Welfare Clinic; Dr. Shaw, pediatrieian..' The -Health Center wishes to thank the following Boy and Girl Scouts of our local troopsfor.theirenthusi- asin and the timie they spent. dis- tributing throughout the village. the Christmas Seal posters,: Phiilip. Suttle .and Phillip R e i haýrd, Troop 4- Madge Cunniingham, Lois, Hoffmnan, Mary Burns, Claire; Doyle, E v e 1 y n Pape, Suzannej Kalmes,, Joan Hoffman, Troop, 8; Mary Lou Hughes, Troop 9; Mary Lou Thorseén, Troop 4; Patsy Knapp. of Troop. 10; Mary Morrison,. Dorothy, Simnonson, Elizabeth Mersba ch, Bet- ty Altfilisch, Jeanne Altmann, Shir- ley Bonnen, Troop 5,1 Frances Sehul- 1 ýer, Troop 11, and Mary Rowe, Troop jTen aduits and 6 children attend- ed the chest clinie held at the Health, Center on December 18. The Health Center is very grate- I fui to the many citizens; who have!I visited the Center and contributed __so generously to this very worthy~ Scause. It is indeed gratifying to know that nany of thnos uïhnrnthe 1 Through the }lealth Center twel ve patients have been sent to tuber- culosis sanitariums this past year, besides many who have remained at home tô be taken care of by. private physicians and the Chest. clinic. GOES TO COAST Elwood Mons, 157 Wooc1stock ave- nue, Kenilworth, left on a business i trp by plane Sunday. December 17., ance of "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," Tuesday night, January 9, at the Grand Opera flouse, Chicago. Ray- mond Massey's role of the "Great Emancipator" has been çlaimed the finest of-his distinguished career, and he is supportedi by the same company which played to packed houses in New York City for fifteen months,' winning the enthusiastic ac- dlaim of -ail dramatie critics, in adl- dition to thé. Pulitzer Prize' and praise fromn every puIPit in New York. It is>both appropriate and, fitig this particular play, will be presented at thls crucial time,- when the'sterl- ing character and homely philosophy of Abe Lincoln %is sorely needed, it is pointed out. iThe co-operation of. the Varjous women's boards of the Northwest- ern Settiement assures the success of this undertaking. Active mm bers of the women's committee ini- clude: Mrs. James R. Off ield, Mrs. Don- a 'Id P. Welles, Mrs. Norman J. Wes- terhold, Mrs. Donald Defrees, Mrs,. John J. Ifooker, Mrs. Louis Lever-* one, Mrs. Robert Pierson, Mrs. Rob- ert L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. Paul G. Ware, Mrs. Edward D. St. John, Mrs. AI- bert C. Levis, Mrs. Frances M. Knight, Mrs. William H. Barnes, Mrs. Charles M. Hickman, Mrs. A. Uution fl i ckets, whiîch are on sale in Room 1691, Board of Trade build- ing, telephone Wabash 9556. Prices will range from $70 for a box seating eight, to $3 per single seat. Thie opportunity to, see. one of the outstanding plays of the ýpast decade, and at the same, time 'a contribution to one of Chicago's best knoôwn settle- ments will appeal to mnany, it is feit. [Girl ScoutsJ COIMMI'V VM< fI or the pai earlier in -atse house. Lt 15 to b aY of this week at the Il church in the after >iits earned the money by giving a style.shoq. yeàr. "qu"

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