Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1932, p. 21

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Packard officiais, were received f rom' persons who' formerly owned' the an 4-ns Packard Twin Six of -a' decade ago. Mitch speculation bias been rife 'about thé car silice it wvas s'hown at the New York and Chicago.automobile shows. The. néw Twvin,,Six engine is said to represent some marked advanices in automobile design. The powerlis more than- twice' that, of the orig.inal Twin' Six engine. Accept. Tax Warrants for -Fees at, Colle ge University college of the University, 'Cli iaobshe îathoi()rized to ac- ccpt iii pavuieut for nmatriculation and tiliti' ni fecS tax. anticipation warrants ,il thei Su)ir)nolil;nuîitie. witin the înc r~p lianarva o f Cliicago,, it is an- n i':nced . Lv C. F. I uthi, dean cf the *lge. -LECTURE AT COLLEGE i'ýcnt I )elopientts M in glolý *An unmvelbonie caller ini theSBelgium Congo is b-roughît to, an untimely end, by Mary, Hastings Bradley, Chicago's o\%u woman explorer of the Dark Continent. Mrs. Bradley will bc at the uêw Christ Church Parish house on Malple avenue at Oak; street in Winnetka ' Friday evening, Apeil 29, at 8:15 o'clock. to give a lecture. "Blàck Kings- is the title of ber talk wvhich will be! the thrilling tale 'of he .'ersonal experiences %with'tbe chiefs of cannibal tribes., The lecture is to be giv',ýn under the direction of the so'ial committee of theI Womian's guiki and auxiliarv of Christ church for the henefit of its pbilanthropic \.'Irk. 'T'ickets, nominal ln pnice, nMay bc procured f rom Ms WyipdhaniH. Chan-! 'uer. Winnetka 2071:M. Francis Hinckley., Winnletka 1495, froim the -Pariýshý h<>uýe. 8\in i84, m- f rom _Mrs. Bessie Grant of tie \Vinnetka State bank,. l>lcatouf wilI -be discuissed bv' Prof. 1ra1kI. Nc1ibbeIn of th~e rkîgiotis.i BAHA'!LECTURE tilnat(uî epa.rtnîcntt uif Northwvest- A-lbert \Vi n d ui s t ,vill. speak on eril univ rsîty- at thte assuhl , Y0f stul- I3 1aha Ullàli and the Xe Era" at I 1le1it,:of tle Nation al College of EMn - F dtonhl f h It 1 citi0ni t1iis -(,I thrsdav\- afternoon at ixm, 4 ýýccl - 'k.ichelectuire' i> openl to pjr - jLinden avenue and -ciiSenidan road. &ut c tacliers aiid o-tlicrS iutittr&tel- Wilinitte, Suuidav, April 17, at 3 :10' ini Ille ,111ject. . oco k IREDALE-li %[OIT'NG, P1ýcKIwiG JUD SHTP. el-NG OFi USEI vnII nann0DS Junor ... ( This peach radium crêpe -under- fashion moulcis yôàr figure. b youthful piquancy ...wifbouf the aïd of aý single bons. The back is low-for youe Most ~ f Ail Silk, Lounging Pajarnas Polka Dol,$ . nd Prints$29 A 5 5 Veify Fair. OifF.sn H.ie $1 The EICHORN COSSARD SHOP 72 E. Madison Ave.. Chicago U7nder the personazZ auperviai4of a Miss LaMetta Jane May, formerly of Bonwit-TeYler d 00., New,. York j During Homecleaning. C AL .:L N YOU R CLEANER The -helpful1 servces of tii. reliable local cleaner elimnate.s tii drudgery and makes home-cteaning enjoyable.- Lustrous rugs, immaculate* drapes and bright- ened liangings-awakened and renewed-add immeasurably to the. satisfaction s igiac rw. JJ3YU'Lake Forest Prtrons cou n. r.--jiinsiatblU 1, Mlembers Chica go Master Cleaners lnstitute and Master Cleaners 'and Dyers of th. North Sbore il

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