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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 8

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Or u y7 9eauty Salon rai Ave. Wilmette 2066 For,,The Love of Beauty Try 'Engene,' our pew , permanent wave procesi if you enjoy soft, lustrous hait. Now iu Our Net Lo.cation L ook for Formai zO.*enitg VI C TO0R ý Beawty Salon1 346 Lindeu AvenueI of the~ country froin getting to- gether." Before' opening the meeting for a general discussion, Mrs. Hall intro- duced Hill Blackett, director of Pub- lic Relations for the Republican, Na- tional. comniittee:*during the-. recent çampaigni. He gaýve notonly his own reactions to the proposition, but also: those of. manv people, bothm political leaders and others tbroughout the, country, Mr..Blackett said that there was much favorable feeling toward a possible coaition. party among the Anti-New Deal Deniocrats and Re-- publicans alike. Leaders iW bothý groups were eager and waiting to hear froin the people. "The imi- portant thing," said. Mr. Blackett, "iW fort he laity to be articulate' and, let the leaders know what, they, Want. Such a movernent. must spring from the people, and new and strong lead- ership will corne from amrong those who develop with the~ new -party~ movement.". After a discussion in which many took part, it was unanimously voted that "The Executive Board of thÉ, Women's Republican Club of Ne w Trier be authorized to write. a letter in the naine of the club to Governor Landon, the titular head of the Re- publican party, as a group represert- ing over a thousand women, stating that we wish to go on record as Staff Photos Wilmeétte and Kenilworth remem- bered the iieits.of the WbrlId twar last Mon da y, when. 5,000 citizens bon ghi Pppie, made by war wvounded and .rolJ byý volurnteer workers. I the picture above,. ivrs. Clark Nolan, chairmon of the Poppy day committee of the <uiiary unit of the Wilmette post of the American Legiont, is pinning onze of the small flowpers, mnade in sembian-ce of the flowers which bloomed in F-la»der.r' 1'attle fields, to the coat of Walter C. Parrar, former village trustee, and manager of the Wilinette Homze Ownlers' association; uwho donzatcd forth-mneet with cour approval." G rand Ari a s usual, friends at Sehool Buildings Nowas; SoeObjective of Thiefs Son oung miscreants arc making a practice of breaking into séhôoo CLOS] *buildings and taking. whatever of Roller ska value they may find. Thursday night the Naval of last week Howard school was en- Lakes, Ill., tered, but only some small change' roiy of soid pc tthe co rreets. ce RdCpub!Wc, zco, ýies to his mlan-y ýer of Si.xth aiid ESKATE SEASON ating in the drili h'aj1on j LOGAN-HOWAR Training station, Great I..A will be discontinued for Mrs. Richard W. Hickman, Jr., of 1322 Greenwood avenue returned home Wednesday of last week from the Evanston hospital, where. she underwent a maijor operation May 8 j1105 'I

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