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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1931, p. 26

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a Decker, Anna fli Marie Booz,»etty mdrew . AloaU Grant, Richard Greenigarl,' Carol Jean Wellbeloved. Marjorie Trues- dale, Louise Gersclieno, Eleàanore Announces Clark, Dick Julian, Betty Jane Mlever, Jane Bryan, Ted Ballard, Ray N'et- Jdsso n haeoaact son, Ted Smith, Mfary jean Lewis, Byro Simpsonx, Frederick Ia9 ar Paul Hoffman, Donald Sinxipsoii,, Law- by appuutment rence Schwall, Eleanore- Steen. Theron Smith. Jean. Brown, Alice 64 Lake Avie. -Wilmiette Levition and Rita Jane Gries. On th e :waiting list are Anni Ellis. Mxarie Mc- Tel. Wilmùette 123 Elroy, Ruth Chiatard and MrcaEn- ,WIEBQLDT's-EvANSTQ Davii -Street Witmette I1I00 FOUNDER'S SALE Lowers thePri ce ofThese NEW FALLI HATS Special Thutrsday and Fridau at MOM ed Are Models to Illustrations Tnursaay evening, Octotier 15. The special will be operated each Thurs- day eývening for twenty-eight succes- sive weeks up to and including April 21. Leaving Adamis and Wabash sta- tion in the Chicago Loop at 10 :45 p..m., 'the .special will st op to dis- chargé honieward - bound concert - goers at Wilmett, Kenilwortb,. In- dian .Hill, Winnetka, Hubbard .Woods, Glencoe, Braeside, Ravinia, Higbland: Park, Highiwood, Fort, Sheridan, Lake' Forest, Lake Bluff adNorth Chicago junction. Fre- quent regular service1 is afforded by the North Shore line directly to the Loop for those makiîig the trip to' Orchestra hall for:the concerts. SHNEIDER TO LECTURE BrcZion -and Grand Canyons" isrte sjc of a free illustrated lecture for1 the general.public to be iel adayuseum o Natualtory.7 gt ieldausyeuon, Octbr 17 The lecture, to be given by D)r. C. ..Schneider of Winnetka, wiIl be, illustrated with Lumniere autochrome stereopticon .slides, by means of whicb the marvelous colorings, of the can- yons are reproduced.more faithfully t.ha n 1y any other known' process. These pictures 'Were taken by Dr. Schneider hîmself dunîng bis .several vears of exploration in the canyons. The lecture will begi n at 3 o'clock and will be given in the James Sirnp- son theater of the. museuni. No tic- kets are necessary for admission. ai 'ÂNeW l Fera. ra y A3a*LAire aAo, '.Jc tober 24. The game is expected to draw an un- usuially large crowd since Nortbwesterni university's team does flot play at Dyche stalium that day. Phelps field is equipped with an. ample supply -of bleachers to .accommodate those who'plan to see tbe New Trier-Oiak'Park scrap. * New Trier, although it bas defeated, Oak Park. at Oak 'Park in previous years, has neyer been able to Win a game on its home field, from Oak Park. This year the tide is expected -to turl, for Coach Walter Aschenbach. bas a teani that looks as if* it is going, places. New' Trier already bas scored suc- cessive. victories over Maine, Schurz, and Proviso. Oak Park, Sluburbanf leagu e runner- up Iast year, includes among its victor- ies tbis year a 34 to 6 trilumph over Crane Tech of Chicago. Before meeting Oak Park next week, New Trier hopes to, dispose of Morton High school in tbe proper manner. Sat- urday of this week at Cicero . Morton's record thus far bas -not been so good. ht bas lost té Harrison, 19.to 0, Iost to Riverside, 19 to 0, won f rom La- Grange, 6 to ý0, and, losttoý Evanston 26 to 0., BROADCAST EACH WEEKDAY The Christian Science churches and, societies of Illinois are broad- castinig each w-eekdav from 7:30-to 7-:45 a.,nm. over station WTIBBM in Chicago. __________ qp484~~ tttL##u? h ~1I~ POOL U1 PIPER ,PR.ICES ARE LW ER Nothing Ch anged' CIIILDREWS 4. 6. SPE9-CIAUSTS Millner Saon-ecod Foor16o8 CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON 61 &»»«àý Milliiiery Sàloil--Secotid Floor

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