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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 6

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Thut Lusfrous 'You CAN have if ail th, timel Theres no secret about if. If*s SinmPly a sion of reguer, expert care. Corne haro 'egjulairly for yo1~ née.ds -youf , b am.èzed whaf really expert work can dol wilmette beauty shop 1200 Central Ave.-2nd Floor Bank Bldg., Rm. 202. Wil. 79 joel riupuzate. -The womezrs doubles champlonshlp prizes. went thi tbe MatthÎews sister team, Mary Ann and Lorraine, who comblned to up-. set the runner-up.dueto! Mrs. E., C. Miler: and Miss .,etty Fuller. Ini the. -men's doubles classification, Ralph Wheaton teamed with Bert Lewis hi Win the club titie. The resuilts of -the midseason'play werepronounced an unquaifed suc- cess by Edward Lange, tennis chair- man, inview of the fact that -this is the flrst formai court competition ever staged by the Shawnee Coun- try club.1 Tennis interest has sky-. rocketed this season following the appolntment of James Dôheérty, for- mer Princeton coach, as full Urne Sh awnee teacher, and coach. Plans are now being made for the ail- clu tenis ýcamponsipsto be heid during the latter part of August. TO OCCUPY N4EW HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Meierhoff, 1714 Wilmette avenue, left Friday1 for Kansas City, Mo., to visit their . son, Erwin F. Meierhoff and fam-1 ily, who are moving into a new 1. home. From Kansas City, Mr. andi Mrs. Meierhoff will proceed to Den-1 ver, and other interestinçi western aays oeiore cer~imL LaTes oF r emit for' such routes are granted by the, departmnent. If objections to 'these routes- are, found, the 'municipality will Ile its protests with the depart- ment. > Hearings. will be held before the departmnent.' In case routes dei- ignated by. the departmnent after sueh heiarings, are StUR unsatlsfact- ory to the trucker or to ,the mnunici- Mav~ Noete, hwug aopano pality, they have recourse in appeal soPrano to the Circuit or Superior courts i and pianiat, wfl. be the 'oocal solo- the county where the routes I ques- î8tý with the IUinoîs SynMphony tion lie." orchestra. inis concert at Wu- Efforts hi amnend the bill were be- mette amphitheatre Wednesdaq~ gun -lastý February, Mr.. Robsonl ex- eveîn, Jl~26.1'e cncrt e- plained. Constructive aid toward the final success of the arnendments gins at,8:15. was given by State Senators Arthur _______-J. Bidweil of the Seventh district Mare Sdensg ~Lt and RyPaddock of the Eighth, dr Vr .es, Arthur'K. S -u,.and A~ppears, ù#t Recl Harold' D. Kelsey. State Senator Marie Sidenius Zendt of Chicago, Louis J. Menges, chairman of the soprano, who spends her summèrs, Iliis Uniform Motor Vehicles in Wilmette occupying the J. R. Har-I Laws commission, which sponsored per residence, 719 Park avenue, ap- the act, and- the secretary of the peared Wednesday with Riu d ol1 p h commission, C h a r 1 e s Mansfield, Reuter, pianist, in the fourth and were also cooperative in giving the last of the faculty recitals to be pre- amendment pleas adequate consid- sented this summer by the Ameni- eration, Mr. Robson said. cnConservatory. of Music in Kim- Jhe actual working of 'the law canl halhiao will be watched with great interest Charlesi Lurvey was TUrs. Znts throughoùt the North Shore and the JE WFLER Your old silver made like new. Repaired, re- plated and polished at very smail cost. We match any pattern in silverware. 1166 WILMETTE AVE. imonao in z ni;..................bl.Lu=Jýr Intermezzo Opus 119, No. 3, ..Brahm Rondo from Sonata in C......... Wer Rose Softly Blooming "Azor and Zemira"................ Sphor Freudvoil und Leidvoll......ie*eÏhoven Sov I Sommarsus (Lullaby)..Lundvik Norwegian Echo Song.......... Thrane "River Niglit- from .Florida Suite......... oeb Waltz "Laufenburg.......oeb from Helvetia .................'Idy Spharenmusik (Opus 17) ...Dohnnyi cedure, it has been pointed out.- To adminster the act, an appropriation of $40,000 was included. MO VIES FOR CHILDIREN A story of the notable achieve- ments of Arnerican Boy Scouts i-s told in "The Gang," 'a talking fea- ture motion picture to be presented for children ThùrsdaY morning, July Schrnalholz, their son, have just motor trip, 1 -

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