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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 8

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ak!fIA~ CD~nfrt! w.. *ee w. ~Dft6.Q~ Reg. $6,00 Jif fRet B.ed-PiIl.Iows Covered in besi' imported ticking The "Mottress Store" BRAUH'SSLUMBER SHOP 1506,Shermnon Ave. Evanston Universtty 2820, hotel Saturday evening, November 26. The celebration is'expected to bc observed with even m-fore fervor than usual this year with a Scottish queen sharing the throne of the British -,Empire.. On Noveniber 20 the steamr- ship1 Camero nia,., bound from. Scot- land, will arrive in New York with a preciaus .cargo-in the -opinion. Qf Sctm'e-hhgi which wilI be the Outstandiflg ite at the-banquet in the Stevens hotel. The haggis, which'.was prepared b Th head chef of the Carneronia. is -a rich pudding of sheep hearts. livers. ,onions, meals' and. herbs.« al boiled together in the stornach of a ewe lamb. Immediately afler its arr ivai in New York, the haggis w'ill Conférence -Speakers be shipped with cons iderable, pomp and ceremony to Chicago. j Above are North Shore leaders Oeo h he upsso h who will talce part in the con- Oeo h. he upsýýo h ference spons.ored by the Pro- Feast of the Haggis is to raise fund.s gessive Education association at for the- Scottish Old People's Home Mortwesern nîvrsit ths F i n Rivérside, which is sponsored by dyand S:turday, on the sziblecttheiety.Th soeiety itsef. is the ofinterrelations of the school oldest charitable and philanthropie Among the North Shore residents. alacti ve on various committees for Upper left: Cloyd C. McGuiî'e, WiI- the c elebratiofi are James B. For- )j mette police chief; upper righit, Vil- gan, Lake Forest; preside nt of the lage Manager George R. Young Of society;. Jamnes G. McMillan, 445. Glencoe; lower lef t, F. Dewey Aader- Sheridan road, Winnetka, second Sthe faculty of New Trier T~ownship wood avenue, Wilmette, general sec- __Photo of Chief McGuire by Mvathew Street, Evanston, chairman of the ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTUR.E ON' SCIENCE TIIANKSGIVING MESSAGE Clifford W. Barnes, president of the Chicago Sunday Evening club, will introduce a new speaker ta Chi- cago November 20 at. the Thanks- Igiving service of the club in Orches- tIra hall. He is Dr. Sidney E. Sweetý, dean of Christ Church. Cathedral, St.* of the Mississippi. His text will beoiodstEiapl hrhws -,q nof Jeiiç: not reorded in the, Miss Dorothy Folsom, who is re- turning home Wednesday of next week from Rosemont college in Pennsylvania, is b r ing i ng Miss Bernice Carson of Philadelphia with her to be her houseguest for Thanksgiving and the week-end.. Miss. Betty Folsom is arriving home the sanie day froni St. Mary-of-the- Woods college in. Indiana. Dorothyý and.Betty are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Folsoni of 945 Anyone who bas not heard a Christian Science Lecture or who for some other reason is enftitled to a reserved seat may obtain one, by appIying et thie Reading RoomI1133 Central 'Avenue. Re- served seats wuIl be held until 7:50 on the evening of the lecture.' THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED ýTO ATTEND Ieeown, ir the cogur- Ise 0who g a v e u s T h a n k s - E R E S 4Y C E DEPENDABLE DRjIGGISTS AVE. PHARMACY SNIDER CAZEL DRUG CO. Rd. WiL 316 11I6'7 WIIm.ft. Av.. WII. 400 ( ( ( ( I EACHI

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