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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1931, p. 14

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$1 or race, is invited to ti it is explained. Tuesd February 10, Mr. VailN he third of his series( s, in which the Baha'i pi teals are discussed., Lii C DOLLAR DA and ,TUESE rdless of sIIOp nastaki e vr meUiceir lese Iec- occupied by . J. Budinger, insurance. laY eve- The entire new quarters of tbe beauty w,,, con - of' sttidy shop have been reniodeled and redecor- rinciples ated- A. D?. Albri ght is the owner and manager. foi Co Coffee and.Your f Iioice -of Bakery GoodsO LYS, MONDAY 0 )AY EB. -100 at the: Patty Shoppe TH-E DANNEMARK ELECTRIC CO. invites you to a demonstration of the Silex Coffee Maker, to be heid at the Patty Shoppe, on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9 and 10 (Dollar Days in Wilmette), and the Patty Shoppe. invites you to sample any of its bakery goods on display. Tiey Will also have a deligbtful .ist,of M o 'I O B:ogart, Ann Northlrop, Polly uoocl- rich, Imogene Chancellor, joan But- ler, Nancy Gra if, Jac*k- Darrow, Var-, ley Lee Fletcher, Dick Johnson, jean Rodger, Barbara L<ewis, Anfi Wilder, Bobby Grafi', Charles Goodrich, Marie Luie Richards, 'Marion .Masters, Betty Long., Jean 'Matthies-ý: sen, Jane: Leigh, Helen' Chancellor, Jane Darrow, Nancy Léigh,, Martba Towle, Priscilla Brackett, Jean:Camp-ý bell, Fidelia Richards, Helen Orvis, and Louiîse Thomas, ail of Winnetka,.- Winter Outdoor, Basebali Enjoyed at Sears School Outdoor 'sports, awy an important. part of the atbletic programn at the Joseph Sears scho6l in. Kenilworth, are being engaged in moôre than ever this winter 'because of the unusually wild weather. Robert W. Townley,- athletic director. at the school, believes that the gymnasium should be used only as '.a haven iii aâ weather and thât boys and girls should get their exerçise outdoors as much as possible. The Joseph Sears boys have been -playin g winter outdoor' basebail.' If the mild weather continues a regular playground scheduie wil he, folowe~ ad sate and skiis will be put away. Mr. and Mrs. George Edward WaIk, 1240 Lake avenue, will enter-. tain ienibers of their dinner bridge. club tomiorrow at their home. Dollar Day: Barg, ains Gds 1153 Wihnette Ave. First National Bank 0=4 Monday & Tuesday, Eebruary 9-10 Take advantage of titis two-day off er TIfEOIL WEL BoB 'N MAC MNAIN SRIMan'Og LINDERNMâAVE Phome WILMÉI 3334 $x i Opposite 411

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