Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1935, p. 6

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North Shore alIumnac of *sta Phui Woods, ,s. attendlflg the jiarniiuui Alpha. 1 Winter carnival1 this week. -$-4-.$AVE T'OUR ISUCK$I"--4 PERMANENTS * ombine 'ail the artistry and .Perfection that makes each wave a natural-looking -crea- tion. Curie and waves that sweep gracefllly back from the face and forehead'blend beauti- f ully in back of the e had For short or long hair in a variety 'of interesting treatments. HIGH-ÉND) for iehool girls $3M0 Gabriebe.- Bonat 1rderie Combo-Ringette $5000to $WIJO Cyrolle Beauty Sho 419 Fowth Str.êt Oppesis. L Tera.w* PhonO Wim.1f. 4545 Mal. Chester L. Pordssey oft/se iarine corps, îvho uiII be at the 'i/mnette Parish Methodist church netka was cnairiuan ot the party, assisted by Mrs. Howard J. Hickey of Wilmette, Mrs. Marshall Kearney of Wilmette, Mrs. B.. T. McGivern of Winnetka, Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch of Glenicoe, Miss Sylvia tillrich of Kenil-. worth,, Mrs. William Marshall O'Con- neil -of Wilmtte, Mrs. W. A. Rooney of Glencoe, and Dr. Rosanna N. Mc- Kenney of Winnetka. Mrs., Rooney and Dr. McKenney presided at the tea table. Deedin gypsy costume, iss Clara. Schramm of Glencoe provided one of the thrills of the afternoon by telling -some intéresting fortunes. Tbe committee in charge exrpre sses its tbanks to ail who, cooperated in making the party a succe .ss. EveryTuesday to Be"Welfare Day" Th'e Wilmette Welf are board has desgnaedTtmesday of each week ~as "Weltare Day," on which. groups from various churches wil1 cooperate with tbe board members'in charitable work. The plan bas aiready been put into operation, tliree churches participating. The purpose is to extend tbe work and enliat the support of all churches in the village. The activities will consist of repair- ing and making ready for delivery to needy residents clothing and other articles that will contribute to the coin- as 10w as $1 a week Prest.O>Lite Batteries ilmelte aitery tude of 61W LIeet., Major Fordney wilI corne to Wilrnette as the guest of the men's class of the cburch. Other features of the. evening will be: a one-act farce, -Madame Bixby's Beauty Box," presented by the- Philitheans; a humorous pantomlime,. "The Light 'Went Out," given by the Friendly circle, with Mrs. John C. Martin reading the lines of. the var-q mng or household articles which can be spared. Or call Wilmette 2550 and any contributions will be called for. Highcrest P. T. A. to Hear Talk on Lincoln Mrs. Charles. R. Reynolds wil ad- dress the' meeting of the Highcrest Parent-Teacher association Tuesday evening, February 12, at 8 o'clock on, the subject, "The Perfect Tribte- the Story of T.incon's Gettysburg.Ad- Suwayw9A.iM. :o 9 P.aM. 11» Bîbh ad W om of Mary Bakie Eddy, snd *Iliotlwra uthoried CNréton eim Ltea*ut ayb. vmil, borrow.d or puruhésed et 1» UUUxla meOmgLY D"m 1»,&""A1UD 711 oeu Saus £45 U WW TM E MINO 10DM I L -- - ---- -----

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