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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1927, p. 40

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WI L M E T. T E L IF E. April 29, 1927 !'Wilmette Girl Weds · at Morning Ceremony First Walking Shoes for Baby's Ba.-ly Steps ._,. importat daya of the baby's lifethe tiaae when correct shoes will aid ia .. the healthful development of the foOt juat u aarely as incorrect shoes will preYent normal growth. · · Be sure that those first shoes are right · .....brine the bab;y tbe first fitting. Teleplaone E SPECIALIZE in the proper fittine of Infants' First Walking Shoea for those first ateps that mark tlae W tO .Pool · & Piper'a fot · 911 ,..~ u..w.,.,;,y PooL &·PIPER ·II~C· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS miaoq Evanston, 1608 Qaicap Avenue. . . The marriage of Miss Florence Elizadbeth Mahony, daughter of. Mr. an Mrs. L. W. Mahony, 108 Gtra_r~ aveThe north shore will be given a treat nue, Wilmette, to James E. Ktlhan of tomorrow when the sixteenth NorthSeminole, Okla., to~k place Tuesdayd,_ western university _circus opens at April 19. The serv1ce was performe Patten gym. Sta.rtmg at three and at 10:30 o'clock in the mornmg at the running until six, numerous sideshows, St. Fran~is. Xavier church, the Rev. E~= ferris whee!s and . merry-go-rounds ward K1lhan of <?ttawa, Canada, 0 ~ will be workmg overtime to accommoficiating. A weddu~g breakfast was date the huge crowds which always . attend the big performance. These served at the Georg1an hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Lizars, brother-m- attractions will also be open from law and sister of the bride, were. ~he 7 to 8 for the convenience of late only· attendants._ Mr. and Mrs. K1lhan comers, and at eight the greatest specwilt be at honle in Seminole about the tacle ever presented will be given to middle of May. the lucky townspeople who hold tickThe bride is a graduate of North- ets for the first night's performance. Twenty-three acts selected from 51 western university and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. plans submitted, will vie with each other for the grand prize offered for Presbyterians Open Big the best stunt. Three rings will be in constant use as 358 students perf()rm. Drive for Pension Fund The practi£ing of months will finally Presbyterians of the Chicago district, display itself before the big crowd including the north shore, Tuesda}' which wilt fill the gym. night, April 2~, opened their campaign Acts of beauty, of cQmcdy, of aeroto raise $1,000,000 for the $15,000,000 bats of clowns, of gay dancing girls. fund sought nationally by their church of s~re-footed tumblers, all will be preunder the chairmanship of \Vill H. sented to the audience. The greatest · Hays for pensions for their old and array of talent ever seen will offe.r disabled ministers. The effort was their acts for the public's approval. started at banquet at the LaSalle After the gigantic performance the anhotel with George \Voodruff, local nuat collegiate dance wilt be held in chairman, presiding, and some 350 rep- the smaller gym, and the program for resentatives of 116 churches present. the first day will be concluded. The local Presbyterians \vill begin their task, which ends Ma.\· 17, with The plans scheduled for Saturday the ·knowledge that $9,200,000 ha ~ b<;cn are even g.reater than those· of Friday. pledged in campaigns east of Chicago At 11 in the morning the monstrous and that $1,000,00() has been contributed three-mile parade will be started from in advance by wealthy western laymen the campus, and will wind itself prior to the opening of the campaigns through the streets of Evans.ton. ~n in fourteen states from Illinois to Cali- the afternoon all features wtll aga;n fornia. These campaigns arc expected be thrown open to the cro~?~' along to complete the fund and the Chicag-o I with a hydro-aeroplane exhtb1t10n, th ~ area drive is being held simultaH c<.;usly it~tcr-s or()rity r~lay a~1d the professtonal ::~.cts wh1ch wrU be presented. I wi1 h them. Wild Animals Getting Wilder; N. ·U.'s Circus Will Open Tomorrow a The Greater OAKLAND SIX $1095 F. 0. B. all the advantages of Oakland's super-precision construction plus the rich .be-aq__!lrQf~ N_ew_ _Col~rs_ bt.Duco" " 4 4 4 This beautiful model is now on our Showroom floor for your critical inspection . . STADIUM MOTOR SALES OAKLAND - PONTIAC LINES 2518 W. RAILROAD AVE. Phone University 5912 - 5913 EVANSTON

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