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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Apr 1935, p. 6

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ligb t lunch~es. et ail times in the bomey Mmrosphere of aur pr- vate dining room. .GREEN'S'COFFEE SHOP 644 GreenBey Roed, Kenilworth Phône Kenilworth, 4249 Rose served retreshmients. biter Speciel - OU UeelePrft ent s pe $ I.3 G.nuine Eugene. Permanent $5 Shampoo and Fing Wave Incélud.d in Sofh Arnold Hot 011 Steamer Trealmont $ 1.00 F« ApppJsfmen-Pb.m. Witm.tte 6W9 *Esther Beauty Shop Mau Is Es-1213 WiIm.teAeu Finger Wave, Skampoo i Arch. Triai or Manicure Amy 3 for 85c CAN YOU. STOP IN TIME? y -~ b '~ Moffett Photo 'Dr., Artinir Holly :Compton, University of Chicrago scientist and a Nobel prise uvn.ner, tc4II address the. fin.sal meeting of'the Forum couhcil, North Shore Congreat ion Israel, 7uiesday. evening, April 16, in the temnple, Lincoln twd Vernon, avwenues, Glen<oc. Hfissubject wilI be "Science and the New Civilisa- tion.", RETURNS EAST Mrs. Ë. Preston Forbes (Rosalie ] udinger) returned to ber, home'iii Washington, D. C., last week after ai visit with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.ý john Budinger of 614 Maple avenue. LET'PS Look Smart for EASTER! were expecteci to contriDilte nave failed to do so. However, lie adds. it is ftot too late, and pledges will be thank4fully- receved at the Chèst headquarters. Whether the: needs of the Wilmette' Welfare board were underestimated. or the amoGuntý apportionedl too small. it is, a fact that. this local charitable organization bas receivèd practically alf thefns with which tbe Coni- niunity Chest Can supPly it. That mieans. Mr. FoWler- asserted, that* some other method of getting money must be found if the balance.of'the Welfare board's prograth. is, to be carriied out. PI.a to Viflaiers *An aPPealý is therefore made le everv citizen of Wilmette- who is conscious of bis obligation to the needy of the, vilage tIo promptly sub- scribe such amoéunt as is within his means, so that the work of the Wel- fare board niay flot be interruptéd. -Reports received monthly fron the various particivatiniz charities show that funds are being wiselv expendedj to stretch as far-as nossible and do as miuch good as ýpossible. *Arden Shore, that unique and high- 'w efficient charity which lies so'cloise to the hearts of niany Wilmette peo- ple. is inaking the most of sucb funds as it receives froni the Coirnmunitv- Chest. and uts facilities are open t'o any \Vilnette vouLhfD'tier wudiri What Arden Shoe Do.. "Repvlngto the question as to -what Ar'den S.hort, does for Wilmette, Ijt is. î)irlniailv .-affording an opp)ortunlty.for: this commînit.v to furnish to our. greit metropois -a f»Iartpto send -ýome oef Ite ;lindtpî-irivjlezed girls :a,îd boys ln orde i that they.iny enJoy Éome of the privi- lezem inefident to the oI)pportunitie.e for nult of door life afforde4l to ouir ow«A rhildren i and younz, people. ,Hjowever. Ardlen qhori týnd rendy at ail times toý furnish a sinil-r opportunity tco -my Wilinette boy in the winter or ,jny Wil-. mette bte'voyor girl in the sumnmer who- m-ight be in sinilar need of su(ýh care. e Kuit Wea, 1147 WILMETTE AVENUE Phone Wilmette 340 -o- Fred IKoehn bas arrived from San Francisco on a business trip and is staying. with his mother, Mrs. H. J. Koehn of 923 Main street. He carne on an United Air Lines plane. I Il f i I & Ele ctrical Servi ceI Phone: Wilniette 691-5454 1- ý'ir- 16ÈM

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