Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1932, p. 18

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Bef ore stead. This is a special invitation to ail smart north shore women to visit the sniartest beauty shop in Rogers Park. Mr. Gotthart, the proprietor has studied and practicèd beauty culture for more than a quarter century in Europe and Anierica. He, is unequaIledl in hi. artistic execution of: Permanent Wavinln Hair -pyeing. Many of the north, shore's imartest women arc regular parn o r otthart ànd it is they who. have urged him to issue' this invitation. Our Yuth- Glo vacuum machine assures you of a restful beautifying face treatmnent. Goétthart' Vienna Beauty Shop Phone Rogers Park,10218 '142W Morse Ave One-haif block w"st of Rogers 'Park, 'Morse Ave. "L" station choosing your president, spoke, his subject ieïng, "Boy Scouts." He told us that the Scouts were first organized 23 years ago and Wilmette bas a troop whicb bas beeri meeting for 22 years, this being the olde5t troop west of tbe Allegheny mounitains. Our North Shore area contains eleven districts number- ing, 2,400 .registered Scouts. Nearly ail tiroops are sponsored by* a church .and .hold meetings, in the__churches. Thèire is- no organtization' like -te S-outs for ail-round benefit. to the boys, he assèrted.. The Scouts, he said are look- ing forward eageriy to Sumimer camp. Mrs. A. WV. Diiling of Keniiworth, who bas traveiied extensively and bas done much research work in Russia, again urged our beip i supporting the petitions to Congress which 'are being prep ared in the ýfight .against Communmr Îsm. She empbasized again the f act à that. these times of economic depres-. sion provide fertile soil in which to *sew the seeds of unrest, and that much anti-American propaganda is being spread by the Soviet représentatives in this country. She urged us to "wake up" and help fight this movemetit bë- fore it is too late. We enjoyed a musical trio comprise& of Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Carlson, vîo- lin and piano, arnd Miss Emjiiy Norton, cellist. vbo favored us. with severai selections. Mr. Carlson is conductor <of the Harold Taylor Banik Post Drum corps. We hope' to have the pleasure of hearing thern again. Thé national chiid welfare chairmanl lis, putting on a drive for nietal wvare. calied the "rneiting pot." Any old mectal articles: sucli as watches, brace- lIets. chains.ý lavaliers, bridge wvork, rings. earrings. spectacle framles, toilet article h)ack,5. silver and gold pencils or vanity cases are asked for îin this- drive. . These will .1eé redeenied for cash I)v theé'Thornas Refining cornpany and, the rnoney. will be turned over to the hunigry school children's f und. Anv- o,>ne' having anything to donate may cal. either MIrs. Riichmnond, \Vilmette 1179, or Mrs. Johnson,, W\ilmette 3175 be- jfore April. 1 when the drive ends. * Nati Cochran report-, that the Junior Auxiliary meeting held for aIl Chicago and the suhurban area juniors Satur- dciv. Nfrc~h 12, at the Austin Town A fer, paces mortA of Davis Street Evanston, lit. Telephone Greenleaf 3300 "Where every meal is a pleasant enue. TirtY cars are to ay ini what is said to -be hibit of convertible carsi Cookc county. 0i eI 0 ry on dïs- largest r shown Miss Mona Gail'Kinney. 126 Abinig-- don avenue, Kenilworth,,who bas been ill. is'now convalescing. 61 Rarei»st L KnaoII The HOMESTEAD Off ers Thorough

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