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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1933, p. 46

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WANTED TO FXCHýjIANGî?,..4ROOM- bouse ln Wlmette with 3 baths, 2-ýa.r garage, large lot, for a two-apartment bui;ding fin Evanstton., Wri.te A-43, itox 40, WlMet.te, M1., 128LTN31-ltp ilai POU 8AJE-HOU$KbHOLD 00006 SPECIAL SALE... A- Limited Nunmber of> AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES SÛIBSTANTIAL S3AVINGS ON ALL SIgES FULLY QUARANTEE D ucvu her mistress' aevoteci slave -tor fifteen years, who lias given Up her own famifly in Italy, to follow, Nina and hover over her with maternai care. Ail of these characterizat ions she drew-most effectively, but in ourown opinion..she excelled ini her depiction of NMna and. Bettina. Mrs. Perkins is a graduate of the Northwestern university School of Speech, where she was an honor studenüt.. At the tea table at one corner of the lounge witb a filet* lace cloth. a bowl of Jo- hanna Hill rosés and creain candles its. appointments, Mrs. Louis Crush, Mrs. Bettingliaus,- and Mrs. Thale poured tea and, coffeïe which wast served with delicjous homie-made. cake. 658 CIENT]ER TREET, W»INTKA VILLAGE-OF, .W114 129LTN37-ît, SPECIA L ASSESSMENI WILIIETTE SPECIAL Ai pacity,';; ,od con dition. Gei ee baby b gy 8-pece walnut di2'- IN THE MATTER 0F lng rouet, chp. Wnnka 367. CIAL ASSESSMENTI'OF 13 WTD. 10 SUY-MICLLANEOUS WANTED.TO BUY-BABY CARFRIAGE ln good condition. Reasonable. Ph. Wllmette 4537. 132LTN374ltp A At Cath olie Club 1 L788;ENT! An unusually large nuniber of meînbers attended the meeting of the. *THE SPE- Scriblertis club hield Thumsday, Janu- THE 'VIL- amy 12, at the home of 'Marjorie Seuj- for the im- bold. The almost perfect attendance, :et 'froin the solvn for the present the problei wood Avenue hi Une of the of absence, was probably due to a thie roadways new year's resolution or two. 'estnut Ave- nd Fifteenth Familiar essays, ranging f rom a ,uter lines of 'highly intellectuai dissertationn IKnapp_ defeated Normian Eilertson in the consolation, also ini four gaines.. Wells was able to, go straight through bis six matches without los- ing a. gane, until the finals-as -,vas .Born. The most bitterlyV fought match ofthe whole tourney was the quar- ter-final go between Charley Kn.fapp, and Bob. Allen, which was won -by the former in five ganes, 13-21; 14- 21; 21-21; .21-13; 21-14. The large entry was ably taken came of by Defoi-rest, Sbowl 'ey with the aid of Robert S. Reain. Sixteen tables: vere set up on the. stage gym' for the eveýnt,. and both paddles -and balîs were fumnished by the school.t Based on the succe'ss of this. tourney, it was announced that another will be held in i the near future, Attendance at Seriblerus Meet Is Nearly Perfect Evanston, 31 to028, list week. The junior meet was also decided by the last event, the. fancy ýdiving, with New Trier',taking both lfirst and second, placesto nose out the opponents, 28ý to 25. Jim Weckler was again high- point' pian' of the meet, scoring aý total- of eleven and- one-haîf in ý his' two events and the relay. In the 40-yard free style,. Jim came out a haîf length ahead oôf Ned Shapker, with WVilson of Oak Park a length behind, hu.The 1O-yard fmee style ivas a cinch -for the New Trier speedster who gained a lead of haif: the tank by the third lap and coasted on in for ReIairFuIll of TIIa 'Thec 160-yard relay wais the'tightest fonghit event of the mneet, %vith Shapker of ,Ute Winnetka squad* ,nearly nosing out Brundage. Kaysley of Oak Park won a close victory over Captain Heyn of New Trier in the 100-yard breast stroke %Vhich was won in the rernarkable time of 1,12.5 for' five laps of the short pool. Bol) Marr.iot of Oak Park lost the 1l0» yard back stroke for lis teain Mhen he m-as disqualified on one of his .urns. Uowevem, Lewis of Oak Park was awarçled first place, with Bryant of New Trier swimming a close sec- ond. c -. ' 'u ln Iret )Im KproveQd y removmw'o eanrmagrtpogesy n4-yard an'd 60-yard fr-ee style events. The fine arsdeat1etofle ;l ub and gutter. brick pavement; sidewaIk, trees and stunips, by gradig enlightening selection entitled "A Deerfield 18 Opponeat \%oftian's Catholic club of WVilnijette including parkways, by constructing a Fin nteDa' fie"B thth senior and junior squads storm nwater sewer with brick manholes, twssu oetha hs cm eesh ede4tmet erfeda mnade the occasion of its aniual tea b osmutnee bikcth basins twssgetdta hsien-er c ul ome D rfl t last Fridy an affar myaîîy ocial, au new brick ac atilb bers interested try witing short, New Trier Thursday. onelik anafemnon eaadjusting ail manholes and catch basin short 'stories or "Line' o' Type" mate-' The summamies: on ie n ftron e nonie's~ covers within the Unes of said im- ial to see who can fimst succeed in Seniors home with a deliglhtful progrmi to provement to the proper grade, by pav- hiaving an article publishied. The 16O03rd. relay:-won by Oak Park, ,%atr- ing with reinforeed 'concrete pavement,. .. WlsnGeorge Brundage. Tinie entertain the guests. 'in the sunllit 'by constructing a concrete curb, by first occasion of a success ivil i ideed 1:20.W8. on loupnge of the Womail'1s club, with the constructing new concrete sidewalkis be duly celebrated. 10*Oy.8.e-tsroe o ý,Iase and otherwise Improving said portion of (0P) ; 1Heyn' (NT), second; Alluni (0.- light enJ3aicing the color of the love- main Street and Fifteenth Street. ail ' 'P), third. Turne 1:12.5ý. ]y pictures that hang there,. the tea In the Village 0f Wilniette. Countv of Risho nA Pnttr--rQn Mrs. Daniel R. Bro, vements street, eftterta*ifed her tte. at lunchen on Weý L37-ltclgroup has'started a cu 720' .Fifth Mrs. Martin J. Wolf, 1352-Cumnor cading club road, Klenilworth, entetained lier du-. sday. The plicate contract bridge club yester- nit book. d-ay afternoon. in lien METTE T NOTICIE

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