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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 6

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A.SMART MAI RCU.T T'eom is ral arfistry in cut- ing m t ng the. new bobs, which are now the. preaiIngstyle. So muck depnrs pon shaping thé ha .r a o t h ei face that if witl follow the linos. Most becoming to ýyou. THIS WEEK ON4LY Regulet 75e 'nd, $LOO00Value. Points Jonlas .. . . . . ... M. major.... G. R. Stone i W. Hildebrand John Boddle i C. H. Mayer p. Anderson .. Cý. V.MorriQ.s O.. L. Skewes O Youngqubit O KL. Beach ...O Wrightiqon . W. Rogers ......i C, W. Bickell ..C Total.......... Oak Park Irving Park 'Points Elison t Websjter.........1 Johanneen...... O Llpàtein.... -- ...1 Hall.. ý.......... . Stefani. .... ...i Meyer.......... Bildmayer i Kayser . . Bank ..... Coldway i.. Rerner ...... Ahrens..... Total.....i Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Weese, 141 Keniiworth avenue, entertained at dinner Wednesday of last week in honor of Mrs. Weese's brofher-in- law and'sister. the Hermanl Brass- Phoe Von 1 Appoitat T.d, leaves eariy jn eruar for Londor 1Englaild, where be goes tô build WILMETTE 4517 steel mniii. ALERIGIIT BERENICE VIOLE Reauaty SIa.p Teacher and Pian jEt Studio: 114 Third St. 1 167 WiImelt. Avenue Phone Widmette 1705 James Donabue is captain of the New TÈrier affirmative team this sea- son, and Glen Walker is captain -of the 'negative, team. In the but-of-- towný debates,, the affirmative. teani travels. On the affirmative team Jane Fitz- gerald will be the. first speaker, Bruce: EIlison wiii be second speaker and James Donahue third sp eaker. 'The speaking order for the negative team will be Alfred Brown, first, Glenn Walker, second4 and Ed Rosenhein,, third. Debates have been schedtied ýwith Calumet of Chicago. . Sterling Mor- ton of 'Ciceroi,Waukegan'and Rock- ford. for s.>ubuque, Iowa, îeft inere ïas eve for Salina, Utah, to as- ss 'Mary E. McCallum, also aque, who is in charge of the ýerian Comnmunity center there. nter is operated by the Board ional Missions of the Pres- ichurch in the United- States. Uuu rottoes. Vlsiting Versailles oni Fountain Day. The marvielous formai gardens. A per- fect day for the great and all-too-rare display of the waters. The world's most gorg eous palace., Marie Antoin- ette's Hiameau and the Petit Trianon. A journey to B3arbizon-.,,Studios. of Rouseau and.,Mfllet. Through the great F'orest of Fontainebleau. Theý grouÉd-. of the palace, New pictures' of the Palace of Fontainebleaui. The famoux stairwayr. Memories of Napoléon. Amaz- !hg hi storic rooms. Refiections 'in. the Seine. French road vistas. Back again In Paris. The Place, of the Bastille and the l4th of July Col-. unin. Notre Dame de Paris. Ma1ny views of thie great Cathédral.- Book- stalsg and Gargôyles, IHotel des In- valides. W here Napoléon reî-ts., The EiffelTower. Thrilling views fromn the old structure. *No lon ger the-,world's hlghest. Trocadero. A tour of Mont- martre. Picturèsque cabaret and cafeg. Sacre Coeur on gar.Te uan Place de Tertre. On----he-West Bank. The Cafe dè Student life In the Latin Quarter. Th,ý Pantheon. Lux~embourg Palace and Gar- denq. The Palais de Justice and Con- ciergerie. Exquisite St. Chapelle, climiax of Paris' beauty. * Utiizes Organ I n presentiflg 'bis "dreani pictures" of Alaskan Wonderlands last Sunday night, Mr,. De Cou miade an innova- tion in the use of interpretive music. He announced. great pleasure in utiliz- ing the organ of the Congregational 129 Ci niral Ave. PIeigg Wil. 2998 ,.Phone Gre. 613, )ILN awsday. . a Cake- to Address Men's Club Dr. Morris Flsbbein, ecitor of the Journal of the American Medical As- sociation, will address the Men's clubt of North Shore Congregation Israel at the temple,' Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Thursdav evening February 2, at 8 o'clock. His subject will be, "Foods, Facis, .and Follies." This will be Dr. Fishbein's first ap- nearance before the Men's club and ning club, arranged a program of orgari music with which he accomn- panied certain episodes. in~ the travelog. Selections used included the Rogers Sonata for Organ (First Movement), "Dreams" by Stoughton, and atmnospheric "Iivensong" by Johnston. The 'local Casavant organ is noted among organists who have appeared here, as possessing some ex- ceoltiolflliv ine-tonpgl re"iiters. ,Mr. Ferrt'.TA.,Forty Yedws __________ .mbotuA. pli"Dv

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