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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1928, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE June 29, 1928 HABITANT Fencing, Furniture and Garden Appointments of Cedar, Hand Made in Various Designs "Russian Revolution" Will Be Depicted at Playhouse No .event in the history of the world has started such a mass of contradictory stories as the revolution in Russia. Every factor in every nation ,has distorted the facts to suit its own purpose. Now for the first time, an authenic, unbiased documental motion pictur~ historj· of the event has come to the screen. It is called, suitably enough, "The Russian Revolution" and will open for a limited engagemenl at the Playhouse, 410 South Michigan boulevard, beginning Sunday, July 1. Library Trustees Meet in Evanston to Discuss Laws Mrs. Karl King and Mrs. L. F. Gates of the Wilmette library board, Mrs. 'carrie B. Prouty, E. R. 'Lewis, and D. K. French from the Winnetka board, and 0. R. Barnett and H. P. Pope from the Glencoe board were among those who 3:!tended a dinner meeting given by the Evanston public library board last Thursday evening in the fountain room of the North ShO'fe" hotel, Evanston. The purpo3e of the meeting was to discuss the question of library legislation in the state and to c· n.>ider the responsibilities of library trustees. Mrs. A. W. Errett, president of the Illinois Library association, Theodore W. Koch, librarian at Northwestern university, ancJ M. F. Gallagher, of Evanston, were the speakers. C. R. Kappes, president of the Evanston board, presided at the meeting. Students, Visitors Keep Tennis Courts in Use The tennis courts at the New , Trier Township Hi~h school are kept in constant use by the summer school students and _ by visitors wheni the we~th~r makes playing impossible. A not]linal charge is made for outsiders who play on the courts. This is cover the cost of upkt. ep. Estimates, Photos, Etc., Gladly Furnished to JOHN WYNNE, 2229 Touhy Avenue Rogers Park Phone: Rogers Park 6679 Chicago WINS TENNIS TOURNEY Indian Hill Golf club completed its ~arly season tennis tournament for the women and junior girls. Following are the results of the tournament. Semi-finals - up.!?.er Bracket - Mrs . Ayres Boat d.; Elizabeth Eckhart, 6-4, 8-6. Semi-finals-lower bracketBarbara Holden d.; Mrs. S. Johnson, 2-6, 6-3, 8-6. Finals-Barbara Holden d.; Mrs. A. Boat, 6-3, 6-0. F. E. CLERK RETURNS Frederick E. Clerk, superintendent of the New Trier High school, returned to hi3 office at the high school Tuesday morning after a trip through some of the eastern states. SUMMER CHIFFONS THE new feminine mode finds its most charming expression in chiffons ... plain colours and small prints for street 'vear . . . flower patterns, high colours and pastels for tea-time, for dining and dancing. All are so alluring in their fluttering scarves . . . rippling capes ... uneven hem-lines ... flowing draperies ... smart little tiers ... gay little ruffles. flower or two at shoulder and waist. to put on. And for trimming : . . a velvet ribbon belt . . . a Ready Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Miss Olive Henderson of Cassopolis, Mich., were outof-town guest.; at the wedding of Miss Fae Lorine Christiansen and Leslie Mrs. Val Smith and her sons, Doug- Harry Huettman, which took place las and Val, have returned fror: n June 16. Winter Haven, Fla., and are in the -o-Warren Hillis house at 1316 Chestnut Hubert Ambler, formerly of Wilavenue for the summer months. · mette, who went to California the -o-middle of May for a visit with his Foster Branson of 817 Central avenue mother, Mrs. Gertrude Ambler, has returned June 21, from a trip to Cali- accepted a position there ~nd will fornia. make his home in Oakland. New French fland Made Lingerie! Daintily embroidered--every .stitch hand made -Crepe de Chine, pongee, voiles. Tailored and lace trimmed. Pipings - block work-hemstitching-appliques-embroideries. Cut full, well tailored. Night Robes ... . . .... . . : . . $2.50 to $I 2. 75 Costume Slips ... .. ... .. . .. $8.7 5 to $I 2. 75 Stepin Drawers . ..... .. .. .. $4.50 - $5.50 Knickers .......... . ....... $4.75 to $7.50 Pajama Sets . .. . . . .. . ..... $3.50 to $;.oo Combinations . . .. . ...... ·. .. $6.7 5 to $8.5 o ·r.; J I '1 I Eva Karon Schur INC. Eva Karon SchUr INC. NORTH SHORE HOTEL (Chicago Ave.) NORTH SHORE HOTEL (Chicago Av~.) EVANSTON EVANSTON

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