Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 8

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Givu FREE INSTRUCTION Wthte purchm eof ypmitevery Mo rnng sud .fernoon. Clan. mMiesmgnw. Opin eenlnp. Thei KNIT SHOlP M ILindea Ave. lWIImit* tué cided to bave a party during the Christmnas holidays$. The girls. are expressi ng the hope thatthe snow will Iast, as they iiitend to have their treasure hunt at their next mçeting Tuesday, December 18.' The Bout Place: to Select GIETS for'ME N ... in a £store that seilimes .xcluçively in mem's apparel a.. that ives particulurt attention to imenu preferenoesi mastyle. Youi'l fmd this speciulimed service. ut Bunms Toggery. SMART GIFT NBCKWBAR $1 . o$2- Aleo a group et 55e Make yOur selection t@day 'froin ont varied stock of hand tmilored ties. BIURNS TOGGT"ERY Thse Winsulte Store for Mens 1164. Wilnrntte Ave. Phone WiI. 2435 And don5' forget LYMAN'S ICI CRIAM' Jse pl IfW. Lochn&er, 1445 *Wil- mette avenue,. hw/ti/i be remnen.- bered as t/te efficienit organizer of t/te'NRA ini Wilm.ette îù the sum- .mer of :1933. has been appointe d chairînak of .the committee'on can- didatts of t/te 1935 WiJrnette I-fr- mony convention. Mr, L.,ehner, and his comiîttee, comprised' of one *rejiresenitative fromi eac/t precinct in t/te viage, wvil /have the import- an!t as/t of seeking out candidates to be voted u(pon at t/te Village election ne.rt April, a,d. w/o tili be recommenided to t/te convention. INTERESTING DISPLAY A, comprehensive display of the features, of the Christian Science, 1 À. daugbter' and. third child was born to Mr. aud Mrs.: William Heag- ney on October 24, at their borne in Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Heagney, tbe former Virginia Woôdland, is the daughtem of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland of 336 Leicester moad, Keuilworth. Miss Ross-bas appeared recently with sensational success: before uni- versity audiences and in cburcbe.; and theaters.- Her. monodramas are. in reality complete plàys.. lier- sketche s are original, and brilliantly doue. She ý asserts' that she bas studied: tbirty-two volumes -about Queen Victoria to perfect ber sketch of England's. great queen. She vir-, tually lived with Joan of Arc for three-and-a-half ,years. Her reper- oieof feminine, characterizations covers a wide range-Joan of Arc. Quee nVictoria, Catherine the Great, Queen, Elizabeth, and short sketches about the. modern. woný that, sparkle with hiumor and satire,. Stakes RioL Claini Miss Ross is by way of staking out a claim for berself in those rare gol d fields of the rnornaramna. e experience in the theater ranges tbrougb every backstage. possibility. Veryearly in ber career ber singing ability carried ber to the prima don- na's shoes in musical comedy, and hem aIl around acting prowess to the -position of leading woman in stock.. Latef Miss Ross became actor- manager, learning every device thatý goôes to make up the glamour crè- ated. back of the proscenium archi. .Orne- Woauan Performa&nce port of tue stage fiIIed 'with actors for a stage empty save for the fig-l ures which their own words can cre- ate in the imagination of their aud-' ience. She bas left tbe. stage,. but not tbe theater. t0W HOLIDAY RATES A definite spur to Christmnas, seuger business will be given week wben Iow holiday fames go, effect on the Chicago & Ng ELB&NORW» I M0SLiudem Auemu. A bove Lymuan. Paruocy pa's thi5 into ortli Miss Eva Elliott of Ithiaca, N. Y., is speuding, the winter with ber niece, Mrs. John Carpenter of Ev- anston, rofmemly o!. Kénilworth, ~4.

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