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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 39

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* Foflowing thcir marriage Saftur- day, Januarv 8, at St. Joseph's churcli Clarence A.' Bran n and his b lride, the., former lit el Loretta Racf, dauq1h tr of Mr. an d Airs. Joscph Racf of Ncultn, 111, are now iakikng thir homte at 311 Ridge r o a d, Kenilworth. MrK Braun; is thje soit o1 Mr dnzd Mrs., Joseph Braunof 1134 Illi;.ois road. ILJOrottyw ardeson Clark Memoriai lectre Il begin at 8 o'ciock. The speaker was made an "Officier de L'Instruction Publique" and a "Chev- alier de la Legion d'Honneur"» in recognition of his' services in'the cause of French and American under- standing. 000k, Tea. Sponsored by N-. U. Alumnae The Assoc iate alumnae of North- western university will have their ýal- uiual, book-tea Sunday afternioon, Feb- ruary .13, at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Mlarcus, Hobart, 621 Foster street, Evanston, from 4 until 6. At 4:45 o'.ciock,, Prof. Aitheu s Smith will talk' on i "What Does'the Artist Do ?" ,Al friends,, faculty. members, and alumni of the university are invited to attend. Mrs. D. Bligli Grasett of Winnetka, is président of the, Associate aIumnae, Mrs. Robert E. Wooden, aiso a Wh>- tietkanl is cliairmanl of the tea. ~D., Chai stiti kask Aine dav. Dances at Shawnee n Once each rnontlî Shavieu Cotin- Sau try club hoids one formai and one un1- formiai party for meinbers. *The next Mrs informal dlance vi j e Saturdlay eve-Ilr. ning-, February I. Johnny Ketlter's orchestra -wili, 1play for the dancing and there will be keno, bridge, and, other social activities. Shawnee wi.ll 'Aic hoid its next Higli School hop for y ounig people,. Johnny Ketter's or- Mr Chestra supplying the music, on Fri- in, - day evening, February 18. iliary cente A. R. Progrm, talk on' "Williamisbu'rg," by rles, Draper Faulkner, wil Coli-' :te the program> for the-,tea Kas- ;kia chapter,. Daughiters, of the iecan Revolution will have Tues- February 8, at 1 :30 o'clock, at Woman's Athletic club.* Assise- hostesses for the afternooln wili Mrs. Harry B. Godfrey, Mrs. inel. R. Lewis. Mrs. Robert. G. -k, Mrs. Harold M. Pitmant, -and SOzro D. Weaver; IMaterify Center rs. J. Macregor Fras. g roup of the, North Sh, -yof the Chicago lý ;er's sw horea- Beautifying Oil Shampoo Tint From Golden Blonde to Jet Blâck OUR NEW ýPRICES for Sehoogiris Undeýr 16 Years Have Been Most Favorably Received SHAMPOO-and ýFINGER WAVE. ,,........ 75c MANICURES .........*** **...... . .5c HAIRCUI1ING *.~.. ... ....sot PERMANENTWAVES .......... .... $3.50 & $5.00 The same high quality work given by our skilled operators . .. modestly priced to suit the allowances -of teen-age young women. Ail our haircutting is done by men hair ètylists. DÂNIEL CANS .HAIR Suiop 509 MAIN ST. FOR 4 .3 ( 1' In Evantston Since 1919 Junior D. A. R. Hostess Week-nd Vsif- Mrs. Everett E. Eckenbeck, 2730 Week-Ed Vistor ihayer street, Evanston, will l)e lost- Miss Elizabeth Josiin, who at- ess 'to the Junior .group of Fort tends the University of Wisconsin, Dearborn. chapter of Daughiter.s of and Bob, who is iii business in St. teAeia eouina 'lc Louis, spent last week-end with theirth neia Rvlioa 8ocok parents, the Alex S. ,Joslins, at',theirý M.onday, February 7, the dateof the. home. 240 Essex road, Ketilworth. nlext regular meeting. rea nIart-snapeu m I.n THE BLUE PARRO.T 1551 Sherman Ave. 10 Evanston Thé téléphone ik University 2268 UNI. 6262 ) )

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