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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 15

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ýý)vtmter14anadiU JI. AJouI swiAitDe f rom 9to 11 :30 in the morniing f rom*i Monday to Friday, inclusive, it is ian- noui ced. "I1n 'Sunshine Cornier'," reads an an- noiiccment, *"mothers will find case f rom thecir, vorries and help in- their problenms. ýHere little toddlers, through' happy, pur-poseful play, are molded into welýI-Inegrated personalities, showing> physical well-being, mental alertness, and emotiona! stability. Healthful ýliab- its of body and mind are particularly stresscd." "'lie school.provides a spaciou s en- closed y-ard1 with out-of-door equipment pro vidiingample opportunity for large musclecevelopmlent, it is cxplaineëd.. Play and liandcraft are provided indoors ini airy, sunny rooms. Classes in the school ýare limitcd to twelve pupils Miss Mfary Fariner, daughtcr of . and Mrs. Fred R. F arméer, 915 Elin- Woodlàiveiiîie, lias returned f rom Ko- l'Oo, Ld., whiere- she actcd .as brides- miaid at the weddiiig' of _Miss Aima \Vil'- liainsof Kokomio and George Hiawkiins of Denver. August 15, Miss Fariner anîd Mrs. .Hawkins: are, boù! menîbers of Clii Omiega. 0o- Miss Clara .McFarlîin of Chicago: spent a weck with . Mrs. 0. :C. -East- mian, 102?7 Elmwood avenue. Miss Gertrude Slater is the. housé guest of Mrs.. H. 0. Crews of .613 Central avennec over'-'this -week-end. day afternoon, September 2, >ust the- wcek before school opens. This will give you an opportunity to have your child examinced anid if hie is to enter. school this f ail and corrections. arce nlecessary you wilL know just what to, do for.himin order that he, as weil as hi s parents, may geit4th fullest enjoy- mlent out of ia great' event, 'His First Day at School." CONVENTFION DELEGATE licreniice Viole wvil1lèaévc Wilmette Saturdlay to attend the national conven- tion of the Sigmna Alpha Iota musical sorority in Minneapolis. Shè-is,,bcing sent by'Gammia-province to represent it as playing- delegate and, together with six others, ail of whom . wre chosen -by. conîpetition -froin the sixty-fivc . active- chiapters, will be lieard in a musical pro- grain on next, Monday evening. Mrs. H ope Thonp son. of 12 19 AsIi- land ýavenue has lcascd 'lier home co' H. 0. Crews 'of 'Wilime.tte for two ycars. Mrs. Mcrrill Mycrs, dauighter of Mrs. Thomnpson, who has been stayling.with hler niother for the suin- nPier, will'return-to bier iomieiii Deer- field ýNovember 1. Lieut. Ernest J. --citsoiri-of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hewitt,ý 128 Lue avenue; is with the Reserve Officers j pf the of the~ 341st Infanitry at thie United Stàtes rifle ranige at Arcadia, MIo., for two wceks. I BERNIE'S.SPECI!AL 'Al Bernie Captures the Elusive Charrn of Children Smile for MarshaII Field & Co lÉs. not su'ck a*r.à ttrial tb go l6aclc to schooôl . if you can wear SCHOOL. OUTFITSI FROM. :FIELD'S A gay frock, a mnanly suit. shoes that are comfortable and smnart. . « a perky hlte hat or a tweedy cap. ýAnd ail of the'..school togs that'w are featuring are.. MARVELOUS VALUES on *arly wIile our BmERNIE STUDIO. "BeterPictures-Better Values" 1623 SherIL q ~ el. UNI. 8998 *..FURNITURE .. . (INCLUDING NURSERY, FURNITURE) ... SHOES 4 '...

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