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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1938, p. 23

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in Wilmiette young Baha'is of chi- cago and the North Shore wiil give a symposium in which thèy will disý- cuss as their theme "Humanity's Coming of Age. " The,,following young people wil .be the speakers:' Wilfred ,Barton of Oak 'Park, a Harvard graduate and a miember of the ChÇicago Civic orchestra, whose subject will be "World Order, Not Utopia"; Clarence *Stigal, a graduate of Chicago Normal ýcollege who will sýpeak on "4World Citizeniship";- Miss Linda Taylor of- the University of Illinois,, who wiIl 'discuss the topic "Portais to Freedom," and Miss Flor- ence Mattoon of Wiimette, a grad- uate of the ,University of, Illinois, speaking, on "The Dawn-Breakers." * Baha'j youth invite .ail young people attending the symposium to a* tea foliowing the meeting at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haninen, 536 Sheridan road, Wiimette. The- classes for ail children wili meet at .1l o'ckick on Sundav mQrfl- ing in Foundation hall, and the meet- ing for guides as usual at 6 p. m. Invite Visitors to Birth Control Clinie "The Evanston Birth Control clinic,( 800-802 Main street, Evanston', willt be open to visitors Tuesday morning,1 March 1, from 11:30 to 12:30. Mrs. Thomas King, social wnrker in charge of the ciinic, wiil be on hand to explain just, how., patients are handled and to show the visitors. around. Also on .hand to explain the med- ical end will be Dr. Marie Wesseis, the ciinic's physician. Several of the board members of the Evanston Birth Control center will outlije the organization's aims., principles and affiliations, and some interesting charts wiii be on display.. ýMrs. Meivin Veeder,, chairmnan of the group, in extending this invitation tthe public says:. "TJhere are probably many people on the North Shore who would like to know more about the work we are doing here and we feel that in no way can they get a better nnderstanding of It than Mary Frances Desmond tis Ella Mason, the littie bare-back: rider, Who. becomes one of- the many rinsToby Tyler makes when he rusaway with. the, circ us. Yau eau? se e thetn bath in the play, "Toby Tyler," which the Jack and Jill Plyaers are Presenting. at the. Win- net/ea C'hildren's Hour Satwrday inorning, Pebruary 26, at 10:30 in Judolph Mats 'hall of Winnetka Community Hanse. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wilds of 224 Oxfordl road, Kenilworth, have re- turned from a m.onth's stay in Winter Haven, Fia. 1-I~bL.rJ TNNER'SPRING MÂTTRES $22.50 Vclu. For COnly e...... ~1 475 Box SPRINGS, TO-MATCH Ze Remode Low as $3,,95 IN OUR NNEW STORE - 1/ Block Soogth f Grve D»- M ~Pd<#6~Ae ~~t~s07Mdee~cy... m~fa&g~ 1/ weeks with her family before returfi- ing to Florida to remain until the end of March. Mr. and Mrs. Wigglesworth are building a new homeat Miami Beach. TIIYthinewGas1 STI5ibanid LONG NIL TRY new GM

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