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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 26

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VrU? n ~. A l 1 '. U U9 VVYA A -Behind his class? -Ahead of bis class? -A Dreamer? -Going East to Sehool?,P For the boy or, irl who, because f illness, forced absec frein school, or overcrowded schéoo rooms,. is unhappy. and "maladjusted to hie jpres6nt conditions, the North Shore Scliool of Concentration offe .rs -the. finest po ssible solut ion.* May we ssewd yen somàe IiteratureP SNOIRTH SHORIE SCNOOL 0F CONCENTRATrioN B. F. .Angerson-Swedelluiu, PM. ., JIend-MaOter M 8 E. Swoet WiÛmetka3777 fJor te splendid patronage that lias madle possible our GREATLY,,ENLARGED. BEAUTIYI SALON - with more space, more operators and more extensive facilities to, help you with the expert service thai you have learned 10 expect of the Lanchere B&auty,,Salon of our Evanston Store. And, because yc>u have been so loyal in your- neW Monocoupe. Th e snîp -nasr a cruising speed of 145 miles per hour and a top speed of 170 miles per hour. Gehlbach flew the plane here from St. Louis. At the International Air races, held at Curtiss field early in Sep- teniber, Gehlbach took second in the Phillips trophy race. H4e also won second in the Thompson trophy race at the National 'Air raeës, at Los Angeles this year. Sky Harbor Instructor Discusses the Weather Vincent C. Taylor, flying instr.Uctôr at Sky Harbor airport, was a bit "un- der the weat.her" last week. Taylor,' .*ho formerly wvas'a senior flying of - ,Mary Nicholson in. Mundelein Dbrama "iNineý TiIlI Six, " a. play whose ex- cellence is lattested by a nine-month ?ttn ini London, and subsequent New York production, is to be presentecl in the Mundelein College theatre, 6363 Sheridan road, on the evenings of November *26 and 28. Mary Nichol- son, of Wilmette is in the cast. The faîl dramatic production> of the college is each year an all-school prol- ect. Although students of draina 1111 the major noies in the play, xnany other groups cooperate to insure its success. From the first designing of the settings in the art department to the last note of the closing march -played by the Mundelein College Or- chestra, representatives of the entire student body are assisting. with scenery construction, the lighting of the show. crew wonk, the prograni of adventising, etc. An interesting featuré of "Nine Till Six" is the informali-style show pro -1 vided by the mannequins who.model1 up-to-the-minute afternoon and eve- ning gowns in the first and second. acts of the play. Probably of quite as much importance as the startling climax of the third act-at least to thé feminine pjortion of the audience "parkecU' in front of a. stove in the Sky Harbor office trying to forget. that spring is several months distant. Plans Càlifornia Trip in Walden Shaw's Plane Dwight Morrow, chief flying in- structor for the NorthShraray at Curtiss airport,, planined to' leave this week. for' California, flying 'Wal- den W. Shaàws plane. Mr. Shaw, who is now in, Caiforniýa, owns a Hau-e, mond biplane. FLIES TO MILWAUKEE Capà Ralph J. Hall, manager of, Curtiss, airport, flewr to *Mlliwaukee. last week in bis iCurtiss Robin on an .nPectip"~our. Stash in Railroad Fares Willecome Effective Dec. 1 Farts of the Chicago North Shore" and Milwaukee railroad will be cut froni 3.6 to 2 cents a mile-more than 44 percent-in aIl service between al points on the North Shore line, ef- fective December 1. At the sanie time the two-day round-trip excursion fares froni suburban communities to downtown. Chicago will be reduced more than 10 per cent. "The North Shore Line is slashing its - fares in the hope that this will stimulate business and induce people to 'go places' again," said R. S. Amis, passenger traffic manager. "The new fare. of 2 cents a mile is far below the cost of operating an automobile. This reduction is an experitnent, and its success depends upon whether.the volume of riding increases to theë point that it.,offsets the Iower unit of revenues." Applies to Al Trainas. The .2 cents a mile fane applies, to ail trains operated by the North Shore line, on both the Skokie Valley and the Shore Line.routes. Subujrban Park &COMPANY cester roaa, Iseni New York visit' parents. They will ington before rg worth. Is>he to Kennl- Lgo Jet. ago;

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