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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 10

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Porti nt,. icn., to oe gone over Decoration day week-end. 0Ô- MNrs. Paul C. Lang was hostess at a bridge luncheon Tuesday of Iasti week at her home, 933 Asbland ave- Toloif Photo And we're famnous for pre. ... 1 Mdeéine Clarke (keit) and Rittj paring thehair for the suit plf h~ ays o 1w preetdStid' and wind. Plain now, before JschooI a #ditoriium, infomtincce the bot weather sets in, toBetBon'draiccsesae have'your new suminier BtyBrw' daai case r permanent at th . . . tigo another group of plays SatûrdaSr niglit, May 25, at S*:2 ALBRIGHT BEAUTY SHOP ctock, hetet-egi irstk 116 Wim.fe A.nu Phn. ~n.t. 517ing part range in age from 6ff tb grade 1167W'imete Aenu Phoe Wlmefe 517to higb scbool. ____________________________________________________ 'iLouisa Alcott," in which Nancy Pierson, a relative of Louisa Alcott, I fvas to takethe Ieading part last Sat- IYou needn't woit for summe r tiurday, was postponed owing toth I __________________liiness of Nancy, and wili be given I I SECIAL inj order to indulge your taste for Ith is Saturday nigbt. BernIe Photo rDirha& t zi lhave roles in jezcerai evýening Of this zveek ini the JIlozt,'rd I.)ing wthich is giten belin. Censure State Sena tors Over Bidwill Ouster .Severely censuring the Democrats' in the Illinois state senate for having arbitrarily deprived Arthur J. Bidwvill of bis seàt in the state senate 'by a partisan vote without a recout of the ballots, which vas earnestly reqtiested by hini and bis Republican colleagues." rsouu Package 'eves2k IVe wiU dqoier- prmw>sE ai aMy Mue:'y cifr. in her sIhop to Mrs. Smyt-h--o'ha setsix wéeks,- i France and regards herseif as a Parisian; "Make-uip," in~ which cosmetics take a hand in the fortunes of Anne; "Winninig Wavs." a play about three college girls and, one boy-whom each of the girls has in- vited tâ be ber escort to 'the Ibig dlance, "Perfect Ending." dealing witb the burried efforts of a Scenarie. writer in Hollywood to get the perfect,: "Th~e tollowing resolution bas beei adopted by the board of directors of the W'oman's Republican club of Winnetka. "XVhereas, Senator Arthur J. Bi<l- will of the çevënth Senatorial' District of Illinois, after having received bus certificate of election based on the'ofti**' cial count of the ballots, and having. beîti duly seated, now, arhitrarily has been deprived of bis seat jin the Senate by a partisan vote without a recout of the ballots, %vhîch was earnestly re' quested by him and his Republican col- leaziis. therefr4nhé-k;t and Worku of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authori, iterature may be read, borrowed or purctiased at the Reý TUE PIULIC U CORDIALLY INVITZD » TE rND TREE CHURCtH SERVICES AND VIT ?TRI READINC O OOS ized Clîrlit-ian eading Rooni. Miss jean Ann Moulding spent a recent week-end visiting at De. Pauw university. She was the guest of Miss Lois Hanawalt, daughter of the Leslie H. Hanawalts of Greenwood avenue, and stayed at the Alpha Phi bouse. Illmette 1I[ Th'e lBie Science Li

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