. _PAGE TWELVE Place a Want A A GLORIOUS VACATION . . AT BEAUTIFUL : ‘ td Walloon Lake, Mich. Every Outdoor Sport at Its Best _ § SWIMMING mmmammmmmmnmaee Write for Free Folder WALLOON LAKE, MICH. 36 CATERING TO AMERICA‘S BEST GZNTILE FAMILIE§ FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER C(F A CENTURY .. A Great Doillar Day _ Sale of i."‘blldes | A selection of Children‘s Good ty Low Shpes in 6% only. Regular $2.00 /and $2.75 values. Here is a Real Dollar Day Barg styles in Women‘s Shoes that fo d $10.00. While they last _ Get the thrill of undinm big one. Walloon Lake i t profust mumm"f: perc rofusion. -trelmpnmby !oru&o fly angler.| | 509 Central Avenue One lot of Ladies‘ Softâ€"Sole and Hardâ€"Sole ~ regular $1.50 value. . S i1 for Dol One lot of Ladies‘ Florsheim Sboe¢ regularly |sellinght $10.00, !. Not all sizes. While they last, per{ pair | _ .00‘ § FISHING ASSORTED STYL SHKOG] THOMAS HOUSE LADIES‘ FLORSHEIM SHQES CHILDREN‘S LOW S Lawrence E. Thomas, Proprietor LADIES‘ SLIPPEF SsHOES FOR THE EN Play the fest 18 hole golf course in Michigan |with beautiful rolling fairâ€" ways and ect greens, Many other courses nearby. | ty : Take a cool, refreshing plunge in the erystal clear, pure spring w.bl:nï¬f Walâ€" loon Lake. <Relax ‘neath a friendly sun on the gli ing sand beach. | § GOLFING § BOATING Imagine boating on (heavily wooded Walloon with its 58 miles of shoreâ€" line. Threée boat liveries every type of boat. Ideal for childre BK C $1.0 $1.0 $1.0 $4.8 nearby. â€" _ i dz k G | 2 4 1e boating on heavily woode with its 58 miles of shore hree boat liv&ries furnishing pe boat. Ideal for children. | U fta | [ EL J e d [ _‘ ES WOMEN‘S in. . A selection of )THERS I for merly sold from $5. o be sold at only NIRE FAJILY Reasonable Rates iroom Sippers, & ar Days|| | HMHO Results Tel. H. P. $56, sizk up to On Tuesday the <(Birth Contré Center h Evanston celebrated second anniversary of its found by the Iiljnoi Birth Control L s an organization which since 192 has through its fire medical ¢enters staffed by \;zmen physicians, giver reliable | contraceptive in,tot%m to over 1200 married women in Chicago ‘area, t A marked increase in pstï¬t; s been noticed by those in cha the center since it has moved : more;ce'qtrq location at ; cago Avenue, corner of Main Str A woman physician is in atte every"l‘uqsdnv between 1 and 3 p "Ptesent College Inn mo» .:’,:. dramatics concern visiting relatives here for World‘s Fair. . .‘. Virg i Ware ané‘;Chquotte Learn play part of locals, Mrs. Kennedy and Mr Bremmer. â€" Visitors are Uncle Sim on, Harry #ervis and Aunt Arabel Gertrude Williams. â€"Protracted stiy of relatives is getting on everyon g! nervesâ€"as you may judge. of which led one fan to write "I lk MpNMMwwm neighbor every morning to hear it. Bec fl you see, I just wonld? dare tune in at home with Aunt Emily in: the house‘," / :â€"â€" | [R ’:; Miss Gertrude Williams, of H ’h land | Park, r:u been workih‘t' "Skippy‘"! with the Columbia net work show, and with "Bétty and Bob" of the NBC show. 1 > ML awarded, . | j & ; The rej lï¬ meeting of tï¬a Vé â€" men of cose was held at lodge r 1?.: Wednesday eve with : a ly ;;tendï¬nce. 'fll’i‘h guests, . and Mrs. ormuq nk, and Mr. bi E. Tomlinson, we present for 1:}:« social hour held: &fâ€" ter the meeting. 6 ~ P Plan To Hold Card _ i Pq_rty On 'lllursdqir Birth Control Center â€" Has Second Annivers Mrs. Frank Zimmer and Mrs. J Broddard will entertain tt; Ant party at the home of Mrs. Zimmeé North End Court, Thursday, At 10, at eight lo‘clock for the benefit of the Wo of the Moo-e.g Ment bers and friends are invited to tend. â€" Five hundred and bunco w be played for which prizes will awarded,. | | § / t The followï¬â€˜xlg article from C Gilchrest‘s daily radio col pearing in the Chicago Daily News was published in that paper 6 August 21 !â€" >« it se t Gertrude Williams In ki& ~_!Several Radio 8 7x? Swing Frames .. . {=. 4 @ollsiné Film Regular .. |. 3 Rolls 116 Film Plenachrome | . 4 Rolls 120 Film Plenachrome 5 Rolls 120 Film Plenachrome . 1 AGCFA Box Camera and 1 Re THEB PRE 4 eC DC Felen gion 1 nival nesda 19; in Ri provi on Satu gifts, and ,â€" be a quisi en a post. Th veki« varie! sen eleph fun booth The A. V. Mericle and Fred Merâ€" icle families visited the lotus beds Sunday. t 8th 4\ THEATRE ane 2502 _ Lake Forest, IIL Auxiliary will also conduct a ation booth, from which a y of lovely gifts will be preâ€" Saturday night; and a “Whiti nt" grab bag promises lots 0 t little cost in the auxiliary â€"Contributed. . | 8 8 undayâ€"Monday . Aug. 13+14 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. . in | , fellowship and frolic will in Deerfield next week when eld ‘Post of the American Leâ€" ducts its eighth annual carâ€" in Jewett Park, from Wedâ€" Aug. 16 to Saturday, Aug. clusive. ' ; , music and concessions will e amusement for the guests evenings. On the last night, ay, Aug. 19, the three special ‘a mixmaster, a toastmaster, n indirect bridgé lamp, will arded by the post, and an exâ€" handâ€"made quilt: will be givâ€" ay by the Auxiliary of the Annual Carnival In Deerfield Aug. 16 ridayâ€"Saturday ° Aug.11â€"12 BERT WHEELER ROBERT WOOLSEY :ketsweile‘rf. 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THT § 3 4* Cb | é || both sheets and en 8 uy a plenty for ‘ â€" and if you s&re looking ahead yoi'l‘-’;bnya load ¢f this fine stationery for Christâ€" mas d $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ugust Only! THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1 Lcue c mudcmnxrcopprnainin>a mooee eooia TR RCTT l{denODenl"{ ~Came To Tï¬ _ For a Tuy THURSDA Y _ Few, if any, sin their careers as aâ€" of endesvor, such lawyers or doctors ) 1 singer is, with 1 always discovered. | usually already some calling very f4 the art of song, udden&mh:& have you, they imp as possessing &A oï¬tummf it is just as easy toin lieve he has a in 26 fuake m.::.E honest. â€" As a will usually admit it pressure," Many 1 few are chosen" k true of, singers thas calling.> The Hero « oqathm great big capital €1 Culoï¬ltvu&: artists of the M,vuinl’ far removed from. t a szinger‘s life as it a man to be. fl‘n% the Royal H against the ravages Bela Kun. He had mhpoflm?‘,‘ usually a very in the luxyrious «t turies. What more that he should be | career in the army * find him a 1 Armydfl!‘m little fate germ was setting the stage t mhimfm' of: carnage and stage where the / sham and the wounded and On a certain nIg w}mhifl’,‘ held in a theatre m also very near to 1 Bela Kun‘s army. the nature of a vi officers, and mem matic corps were impresaric of the} perfect : setting 1 Aud 30. e you @ so, as you wi vary had distin saving the life of! bndmlho! eame in for quite which, by the things he has h were at their h himself in a «mal & handfull of his eral of whom h 'M’U“M the contents of th the chief attracti ante room. One 0f dled ones was sele friend the fate Hatvary to sing a obliged, but onfy: sure that the peopl foue hre stopiing $ Y liuthqmm of people and was j ing bravos.. The lit done & good bit of I.lnimpmptquni ‘presario of The Bu promptly» advised the army and take s®inging and music. \ltoryhj:u;dn'l who has arrived a up of the usual ye . Formerly 0 Hlm.. 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