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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1932, p. 8

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WINNE11CA 7% Eh. Streot Ph....:4-i333 HUBRARD WOODS 91O1/, Là"d.Ave. Wi.ntk.417-41 WEEK-END SPECIALS. StewigChickens Fresb Ibresd Rnsting Chickens ILb.32e Pork Roast Yousig Porkers ,Leu. i e IL IL l Sflrlom .Steak C(h4l reA(lits lif Native Beef Pot Roast cholee cuÙ. 01 Tender Beet Jones' Sausage sausagt- Meut lb.- 25e * Jones' Links Famouis for Fin vor lb. 28e V eal Roast lIouleeM. !houfider Cuts-No WBste lb. IL9c Mr. James is completing his sixth year as a professor at tbe college. Dur- ing this time he bas w'ritten a number of articles for legal periodicals. Several months ago he delivered a similar lecture over WGN on, *'Are You a Criminal ?" This talk attracted a great cleal of attention,> so much so, that Notre Dame uni versity sought for and obtained permission f rom 'Mr. James to print the'speech ini full ini the Notre Dame Law Review. don Van Kirk Ini Booth Tarkington's play, "The Ghcst Story,9' Virginia Jones and El- wood Glass play the lea ding roles as Anna and, George. The- dificulties of these young peçple in getting a rnar-. riage* proposai over will furnish, much amusement and probablywill give someý of the marri4ed men 'of ýthe audience a good idea of how they once looked when perforing a similar act. Anîa's dash ncléÉe friends'a re n*laved by, Coffee Flows Freely at Doroéthy Wilder, Jayne 'Henderson, Miralago Bui*ldingFire Mary Jane Falvey, Robert Bisho~ Bill !McFadzean, Coram Davis, andoonald Firemen w~ho battled the spectacular Easterberg. Georgette Becher takes the blaze which destroyed the Miralago -part of the maid. building TuesdaY night of, last week hInAriatole, France's "MatiWh were' forced to work in the coldest Married a Dumh Wif e," the -second weather of the winter. Residents ini the play to b e presented by. the group, Bo)b vicinity were quick to respond with as- G;uthrie plays the part of Judge Léon- sistance by -providing. some steaming ar(î Botal, whose wife is unable to coffee for the fire fighters. Restaurants, speak. Cath'rine., the judge's wife, is including. the WVilmette cafe- and th4 playted hy Alice Ebeling. There are Sheridan cafein Wiinette, were on, threc doctors in. the casi, and thiese the job, t<op, with contributions of large parts are taken by Ted Hosking, Patil containers of the warmth-giving bev- Baker and Mitchell Hutchinson. erg.Don Simpson lias the rôle of a law- %yer friend of, the judge. Chuck M.\c-' Mrs. Howard Knight.. 575 StotIe- .Nair 'is the. impertinent secretarv, gate terrace, Glencoe. entertained bier, BettN, Daly. is Alis on, Mlle.--de la Garax*-' bridge and luncheon, club on -Friday, diere and Mme. de la Bruine are played March 11. hy Judith Cunningham and Betty Bari and Bill McFadzean is the. blind beggar. MNiss Barbara Oleson, .240 Woodstock Bill Robertson, Alan Camneron, Dav'id avenue' Kenilwvorth, wvho is at Wel- Weinstock, Bob, Cutien, Bill Jenkins, lesley college, will spend Easter wîtli and Bill Martin hold minor parts. ber parents in Florida. Ticjkets will be sold at the door. An EASTER Beauty Hint.' To Iook yýoufhful ..aitrac- ivo.. possessive of a per- sonal magnetism others wuiI envyl 'Tis milady's one Ail Tele>hose ansd C. O. D. Carefully and Quickly Delivered. Accouznts Solicitedfrom.Reliable Orders Charge People. £Ia Carita Salon In Rear ofW N ER 'SDrug Store 417 LidnAv&: SWILME Phonos: 2814-731 Phone Wil .4501 1- - ) 1

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