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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jul 1938, p. 10

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A gent$ Solicised 434 Groenle*f Avé. GIoncoe 443 UNITED ELECTRUC 407 LINDEN AVE. Wilmette 1286 FOR SERVICE AND PARTS ON VACUUM CLEANERS0 WA SHERS. REFRUGURA-. TORS ANb HOME AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Robert- Foster of Pittsburgh,, a mhember of the -Gideons, ôorganization di commercial travelers inte rested in church work, will speak at the serv- ices in the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning, July 24. The Rev. JamesT. Venekasen, minister of the church, will preach at the services. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Burnham,. 511 trier street, KenilwçQrth, who had sailed fromn Europe on, the Georgic, landed. in New_-York Sunday,. and were expected to be home about, the middle of this. week. They wee mo- Chldreoe H.Id Costume Parade This view w"5 photographed Iast wleek w/zen a ntumbe6r of children, uider the direction of the staff of the Wilmette playground and recreation board, held a costume parade in anticipation of Wilmette days. A lice Borre is behind t/e queen's carniage while the queen (holding smnall baby buggy) is Rfita Buirnts. Leading her is Mary Burns. The, king is Jimmy Werner. an.d Jane Werner attends himt. Ball-Wilson photo. I - - -1Iof Glencoe. The DaDy, f-named Karen Louise, Opera under the stars, long a fa sister, Virginia Anne. ture of Chicago's N'ýorth Shore, wil _______ open Sunday, July 24e at Ilgair Park, LEAVE ON VA<. 6200 Touhy avenue, where. the Amer- Village Clerk Nichot ican Opera conmpany 'will produce and Mrs. Miller, 1775 Cazvai1eria Rusticania for its otitdoor avenue, left. this moi s a ' small' CATION las P. Miller '5Washington orning for a and hedging aided by such ",rops" of tbe art of stagecraft that are Major and Mrs. F. L. Topping of needed to complete illusion, the niew Boston, Mass., who are en route to venture of opera-in-the-otpei bids Honolulu, where Major Topping wil fair to aid its teinpting bit to the be stationed, were' the houseguests, fare offered to attract visitors to the over the week-end of the David Bl. celebration of Chicago's new century. Latimers of 1704 H'ighland avenue. Parking for automobiles, that bane lad test of RBak I I 1 1' n. ý.he ju.re .oËèhe, stra', is 404C 1 4,Wk. 1 lý

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