Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 9

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Miss Laurie IFlentye,' kindergzarten;, Miss Charlotte Reese and Miss Roena Mulford-., first tgrades;- Miss Marion Loag, foturth grade;. Miss Matalea Brown. fifth grade. and Miss Trenna Scott. Miss Lullu Jolhannsen and Mrs. K atherine Julian.. sixth grades. Central School Miss Veronica 'Cartnodv and Miss. Dorice Turner. setondl grades:. Mrs. Margaret R. Burtner and Miss Helein Smith third grades: Mrs. LaVerne S., Glennon and Miss H1elen Hardick. fourth Érades, and Miss Elizabeth Evans, fifth grade. stol'" SçhOol Miss Faye Perrine. Miss Orrel Drivis, and. Mrs. Kathryn Vernon. seventh gyrades. and. Mrs. Agnes Joiles. ,Miss Herman Wyman and Miss Car- rie, Chase, eig-hthgrades. Laurel School Miss Virginia Davis, kindergarten: Mrs. Barbara W. Buirge. first grade,, Mrs. Gladys B. Herrôn. second grade. ami 'Miss Marjorie VanHomne. third glrade. Miss Dorothy Darling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Darling, 256 Renilworth avenue, Kenilworth at- tended a house party over Labor day at Springfield, Ohio, given by Nancy Turner, a schoolnmate at Ogontz. Miss Jane Darling, the youngest daughteri will spend a few weeks with ber father in the' north woods this fall hefore. retuning to Ogontz the last of September.- veneer over ordinary wood studding. j~jIL4 111 The inside walls next to the house. however, miust be lathed with gypsu ' Every normal woman wants, more than blocks or mnetal lath and plastered ~ anytbing else, to be charming. And she with Portland cernent and coatedj can be-for after al. it is really a w-atter with plaster. of proper came of the hair, complexion The change lu, the code wvas re- and .bands, -the appropriate ,sélection of quested by architects and: contractors rouge and powders.- Experimienting is of this area on the grounds. that'the jtedious and unsatisfactory. Let. our exm- former provisions seriously handicap- P 1erta ieyo enftofeprence pe'd the designing of that portion of and efficient train.ing., a homne. so as tobe i complete har-PEMN TWA S n ony with the r îest of the building ý PECIALLY PRICED The new. prbvisions, it was outlined, PCILYPRIE would meet every requimenenti as te j DURING SEPTEMBER sa fety. Two other.requests of the achitects i~1 --that ordinary- glass be permitted f orj" "Sa o garage windows, instead of' e wireau y,-Sa o gls;and that windows of three, 651, SHERIDAN ROAD, WILMETTE WILMETTrE 4576 square feet area be considered su f . ooeoeooee.o- HOW HOR e Fre quently, a dry cle aner 'advertises-"dresses cleaned and pres sed for $1.OO and Up." Th , question is '"how high is up?" Just how mnuch will you be asked. to ýpay should yo u allowhm to clean your f ancy dresses ? Will yo b oerchrgdor 'Ill his price be reasonable and fairp take a, that we are The prices be- ýrug Store AVENUE 4,17 Evanston> Phone-Greeneaf 741i Chicago Phone-Holycourt 0678 The Drag Store in the MiddIe of the Block .ll

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