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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1938, p. 6

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etMv iuwm* rçes ice '.ream .......qT. w CQMOY PIPE - $ 'PACKAGE Ot.sfro. $1 s .12Frshiaobe SPICIAL 11V WEK1 t R.. 22shSrl*r dueotJon on Ail Eatmau Films Ice, Cr.am Pt. RIDGE AVI. PHARMACY SNIDER CAZIL DRUG CO. 901 Ridge Rd. Wil. 316 1167 Wilmeffe Ave. Wil. 400 FFIRST CHURCH, 0F CHRIST, SCIEN~TIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue 1 WXLuEIrs, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wednesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 p.m. JUNE 19, 1938 Subjeci: IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED Bi' ATOMIC FORCE? READING ROOM,% - Il133 Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wednesday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M,. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. Saturday 9g A.M. to 9 P.M.s Dr. Victor 1-eiser, noted author f .-tn America;i Doctor's Odys- sev.*"lIl 'e One of thle Silver * .ulilec 'e Yar (19382'39) speakers ai the Nrwl Tri er Sinday Eveiling chlb. He -will appeai- in.Xew >Trier a uditortif ilSunday., ozenbr13. 'wi Miss Evangeline Marion OIson, the younger daughiter of lir. and Mrs. Victor A. Oison; of 1336 Central ave- nue, Wilmette, was awarded, for the second consecutive timie, the sophomore schoiarship for one-haîf a semester at the Free Church School, a private academv in Chicago, on j1une 10, at the commencement exercîses. ir_-iu11sý - - . uitue summer surroundings, the openingo the ,Ravinia Festival,.association N onily, three weeks away. Althoiughý the, sale of ickets to Wil1mette residents is: rapid, there are stili plenty of season couponis .ýhich, are avalable from, any member of. the Xilmette comrnittele. This. com- mnittee is bending every effort to cal!, alilthose reside.nts listed in the \Vil- miette telephonie book, -but' as it iý, sometimes impossible to. reach sôme-ý oie., the, committee mnembers hope that any Who want books. will either- cali or go into the Wilmette. Statv batik and get the books. Iii order to giveý the best possi ble service to Wilmette residents.. LV- nîan-Re.nnéckar. drug store will mnake' reservations for individual concert,~ onete sea.son is in full4.swiIng. .,TJiis, accommoation i through the cour- tesy of Lyman-Renneckar personnel. *Three Gala Nights It lias been atinouniced f rom Chi- cago headquarters of Ravinia thiat there ,%Ill be no gala opening night. this vear, but instead there vI e three gala nights through the surn- nier. Eachi of these nights xvill be outstanding ini their brilliajiic, -aiimu--- each xill represent an entirelvdt beeni very varied. She bas served as artist for. the school animal, "The Fireside," and also bas sung ini the School 'chorus. Iii this connection she has rendered several solos on her MNarimba, twice having traveled to Rockford to appèar on thé prograin .iii concert. she expeets to eux( as. a b>er of -the1 conrnittee whose naines are listed' below. Mrs. H. D. Briggs, Miss MNarjorie I)av, Miss Louise. DEsposi1to. Mrs. Walter Knupfer, «Miss Carol L-awý- rence,. Miss Jane Moist, Mrs. Charles Ostromi, Mrs. Edmiond Richier. i HEALTH NEWSI away. i. qi.f,-e

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