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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jan 1931, p. 8

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I BUT JUST FOR eeeYQU... Equsite Groomning-f bat dainfiness. thatsubt. bame sa womns dearest asset and wiortb pte»erving. Our .fautbful and skillful beauty serice k i a soveregn tbarrh-preserver. Eug.n., î.Frederic, Le Mur end -Gabrieteen Praet specially prç.ed af-$10.. MONDAY-TUESDAY SPECIAL Slampoo-Finger Wave .............. $1!00 Manieu................. ...60G £3a Ganita Salon Entrance-The Deug Store in the Middle of the Block F1ER W. WM. "IBERG, mnc. F.10E 'OYPREUSCRIPTION PHARMÂCY 1313 GOES REPUTATION FOR GOOD » BR 113 417 Linden Ave.. wiImtte9i 11. Entire, Stock. The Wiiititka Woinan's club has secured Branso,î De Cou, popular lectutrer, kutown throughout thé, country, forhis "Dreùrn Pictures zéith Mnsic," for-the ezeiiig of Jaiiîary3 30 at 8:15' o'clock. "MNys- terious India" zvill bc his sitbjeci, zvic vill bc of unu sual iterest at thke 1presenit tirne whcn India is iucli in the putblic e -c. Music, chose:i appÉopriately, en-, hances the effect of both the beautyv of his colored photographs and his colloquial, informing comments which are at timies enlivened with unforced' humor. Mr. De Cou combines a rare, talent. for selecting a' lovely and im- pressive subject andi offering ït with the most perfëct musical scores. Philip Hale, one of America's greatest- critics, who 'writes program notes for the Boston Symphony or- chestra, says: "Mr. De Cou's pictures are marvels of photography and col- or, no more to be describej than the glories of sky, mountain,1 and water." .This will bea gala evening a t the Winnetka Womnan's club. It can well be called "Family Night" at the club because the program will ap- peal to the young people as well as, to their parents. this quotation in minci Miss Ainne L. Whitmack, librarian, prepared the followirig. ist of books, which may be obtained at the Wilmette Publie library and which wiII be of special interest toý patrons of the. library interested. in sea stories: Adveutures on. the -Higli Seaiv Pearl Lagoon- 1Nordho.ff. Old Brig's Cargo-Pulsford. Scarlet Cockerel-Sublette. Cruise of the Snark-ýLondon. The, Mutineers-Hawes.ý Treasure Island-Stevenson. L.ord Jim---Conrad. Westward. Hol---Kingsleyr. The Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances, of Atlantic Discovery- Colum. Buccaneers and Pirates-Romance and Fact. Pirates-Fraser. Bucca feers and Pirates. of our Coast-Stockton. Black Buccaner-Meader. Pyle's Book of Pirates. Dark Frigate-ýHawes. OId Sea~ Yavina Robinson Crusoe-Defoe. Mr. Midshipman Easy-Marryat. Wreck of the Grosvenor-Russell. Pilot-Coôper. In the Sargasso Sea-janvier. A Sailoi,'s L;fo Fou rteen Years a -Sailor-Kenlon. Under Sail-Riesenberg. Two Years Before the Mast-Dana. David Goes Voyaging-Putnam. Moby Wbaler Stories Moy )ick-Melaile. Boy Whaleman-Tuéker, She* Blows! andi Sparm- at That- Hropkins. Cruise of the Cachalot-Bullen. Whaling-Hawes. Ships Past andi Present. ,Look-Out Man-Bone. CHAMBER MUSIC ýSERt'ES The, Mischa Mischakoff String quartet wl be heard, at Orchestra hall on, January Il> in the Chamberý Music series s ponsore 1d by the Chi- cago Chamiber Music association. LUGENE L. FAYý Studio 84 I

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