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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 8

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FOR THE lEST SHOE REPAURING mittee of the Ch est to have every worker a* trained worker tbis year. Classes are being beld this afternooli at 2:00, again this evening and Fr1evning at 8 :00 o'clock. dayV BACK FROM WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs.. C. L. Frederick of 250 Sheridan road, Kenilwortb, and Marilyn and Winiston, returned recently fromf their summer home on Lake' Delavan, where they spent the entire summer. Mr. -and ýMrs. Charles C. Clarke 1of 526 Washington, avenue had as bouse g uests, for several days. last. weekMrs. Clarke's sister andbrotber-iin-law, Mr.and Mrsý. H. H., Taber of Minneapolis. SCHNEIDER'5 SHOE *REPAIR SERVICE 1148 CENTRAL AVE.ý West of WIuter'u QroeerY 17e Cali and Deliver a {_ Above is pictured thte New Trier Township ýRepgblican headquarters at 1151 Wilrntettë. aveici, Wilmettte, also the- headquarters. of t/he Tenth Distfrict Young Mlen's club; and The. Volunteers. Here. ail of',t/te township activities'of. the presidential. campaigitu411l ceniter, directed by. Henry A. Gardizer, Republican township commtitteemni. Tire Personnel, left to, riýqht, are: Capt. Hils'ert ,L. Goodrich,. executive secretary; Tý ... hields. secretary of the Tenith District Yoi;g, Mcen's club, and Miss Marjorie Miller, assistfant to Capt. Goodrich. Phn. WiImette 3535. PatroiiizeOur Advertisers FIRST CHURGH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue W[LMETTE, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wed*iesday-Testimonia1 Meeting-8 p.m. Sunday Schooi. Exercises-9 :45 a.m. Formation of a group of 15 men and wothen of different interests and *professions wbo have neyer "tried expressing art" or contemplated thernselves in an artis tic fashion, was announced this week, by Miss Helen Beach, director of the "Workshop For Creative Art Expression," 1114 Lists'New Books on Plans to Form Group to Develop Creative Talent Shelves at Library The following niew books have bceui added to the collection of the \\Il- mette Public library, it was announced this week by Miss Anui L. \\lIitmack, librarian. happily," Miss iBeach explaineci.' Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P.- M' Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other autborized Christian. Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased at the Reading Rocin. TUE C"UACE PUBLIC 13 CORDIJ BSERVICS AN IN4YITD TO ATT1END THEK $IT THE READING ROOM She bas lectured on ber method of teacbing to, tbe National Education association convention, and before the New Jersey state Teacber's college, and bas taught at the Art Institute of Chicago, Roycemore scbool in Evanston, and in Glencoe and Highland Park public schools. LiIterature Robinson-Creative Writing MNiddleton-'Iihat Was Balzac Quinn-History of the Amnerican Draina Canfield-Plays of Changing Ireland 1.Blographiy Mitchell-Earth Conquerors Peattie-Green Laurels Chester ton-Charles DickensEkren-Unveiled Heiser-American floetor's Odyssey. Jellife-For Dear. Life Laughlin-q!ravelling Through Life Haslip-Lady Hester StanhopeY Yeats-Dramatis. Personae. 1105 CENT RAL WILMETTE 2066 ster company whi ch keeps him tcwn a good part of.,tbe time. I~ *

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