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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1932, p. 34

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W ealiy;ha v, an e xcellent bsriain in ont POWERk PROVER cheg uap, which includes clearing and adjusting plugs,. cenn n adjusi points, réseting ignition, checking valves, Sol and Condenser, .adj nul' carburetor. with- POWER PROVER.1 This is a full motor adjustmi and checkup. We ha ve-saved front 10% to 4090 on gasoline consua tion and always improve performance. WHY HAVE ýYOU NOT HAD) THIS DONE? 2 5e 'PERinCYL INDER, C OMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE-FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES - WASHING - MECHANICAL REPAIRS EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE NEVER CLOSED 721 MAIN ST. A T WILMETTE OIL BURNER Sales & Service Phone Wai. 2600-2601 Mem ber Wilmette Chamber of Commerce In our storage vaults your fur coate ,and other valuable, winter clothing is SAPE!1 Safe fromn inseet ravages *safe fromn theft .. safe from fire .'. SAFE -in îevery sense of the word. Don't start on your vacation leaving Countrv club at Shawnee with the reuls: singles-Helen »aa versus Margaret Dawes, 6-2; 5-4; Eleanior Lippitncott versus Mi-' dred Mudge, 6-1, 6-3; doubles-Nona Jane Handwork and Miss Lippincott eck. versus Mirs. -DeWitt Davis and Mrs. ng Harold Yegge, 6-1, î6-4. tiàg Shawnee Country club played_ the ment Winnetka Tennis club at Shawnee on mp- July 5, with, these resuits: singles- Mary Lynch versus Eleanor O'Brien, 160-6; Helen RandaIliessMs Norwood, 7-9, 8-6, 8-6; doubles-Ele- nor..Lippincott and Miss Uandworl< versus Leonora Tietjens and Mrs. Ibett, 1-6, 2-6. High School Office Is Open Prom 7:45. to 4:30 For the benefit of north shore« resi- dents, who, have occasion, to cati 'at the New Trier. High schoïol office it was 'announçed this week that the front office at thé school is open every day, except Saturday, fromn 7:45 o'clock in the morning until 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The Saturday office hours are from 8:1.5 c'clock in the morning until 12 o'clock noon. Higli school tax anitici-. pation warrants flot yet called for may be obtained in the registrar's office between the hours of 9:30 and Il o'ciock in the morning, it Nvas an-ý nounced. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Pine of 2143 Beechwood avenue have just returnecj home after having attended the nia- tional1 coný.ention of the American Optometric association at Cleveland. After leaving the convention, which * opened June 26, and lasted for three,, days, they ,%ent to' Louisville for .a Miss Betty Marshall returned ýto lier home,.at 1040 Elmwood 'avenue. *Monday after a visit with friends in Springfleld, Ill., who were, ber c.la ss- mates at Lasell seminary. Xfrn* ýlf . -tp R--n f while two feminine E~ngish stage stars, Benita Hume and Elizabeth Allan, make their .bows to Arnerican audiences. The tbrill of greetig new and delightful persons will be en- hanced by the interesting -plot situa- tions in which tbey appear. The good. old:days cornegalloping back witb Tom Mix and Tony, the Wonder rhorse, in. the thrillinîg west- ern, "The Rider of Death Valley." Tom Mix. is flot afraid to'race. with. death while, attenipting to rescue a pretty girl, Lois Wilson. Dirty villains' lurk in the deseit, but what do they men, to Tom Mix and Tony, the %von- derhorse? The>;kids will. Lie hilarious over this one, and Dad will be glad of the excuse to -take Junior to the, show. "Society' Girl" and "Forgotuen. Cornmandments" are the. Varsity double feature attractions Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18-20. .Plenty of action is masked by theý title, "Society Girl." ' The film, folks, is àbôut a prtze fighter who's in love with his work until he meets that girl. Jimmie Diùin and Peggy Shannon are good, but Spencer Tracy is great. .The new screen sensation,, Sari Maritza, wili star in "Forgotten Comn- mandments'. e Gene.. Raymond, the: handsome blond,, does fine Nvork. However, the laurels go to beautiful Marguerite Churchill. Even John Barrymore. Has Some Weak Points John Barrymore, the roniantic- hero of RKO Radio Picturest "State's At- torney,". is an actor because bis irst ambition missed fire. Barrymore wanted to be an artist and studied in 'Paris. He iJeld a few k'bs as a news- paper illustrator but lo'-t them ai- Most as fast. as he got theni., On the advice of Arth-r Brisbane,, who fied him from onejob, -he turned to the. stage to follow the tradition of his farnily. 'His latest dramatic picture is nowshowing at the' Teatro del Lago.. CHIC SALE HASý PAL. I Phone WiL 32 IFormerly Doms qmark Eloi Everytliing EIectr 1151 Wilin.tt. Ave Phou. Wihneftt.214 tric C.. ricad e. 14 ~ar4 r io ý. : 1 .

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