Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jan 1933, p. 27

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sika's Pets, are claimed to be "Amer-," icas ,;outstanding bird and animala shiolw."a-1 Manv are the tricks thèy wilI per- fcYrm, ýfrom old-fashioned waltzes to periormitfg on horizontal bars:,from_. see-san-lig and- doing barrel1 rolis, o play-ing on the, merry-go-'rotind, and, doing m iathematical problems; from niany stunfts thlat dIogs can do to theý "monkey-shines" of Oscar, and.to the filiale, an artilleryý barrage. Children of members wishing to invite their friends ma3, do so upon the payment of, a small, guest fee. WVleîî the -stunts are ovelr, eachi chiild will be gin a surpris saci ma"; to ail afternoon's pleasure. The ~partv is planned. for theml by the childz and home department wloecommittee consists of Mrs. *Robert G. HalliwelI, M.\rs.. R.,W.. Armstrong, Mrs. Lincoln C, Torry, Mrs. Donald Maxwell, Mrs.' A. F. Hooper, 'Mr. \W. F. Crawfôrd, anld Mrs. Hans J. Dernehi, and Mirs. Ray' *S. Warren, chairm~an. Chicago. Collogt Club Announces Progt'ais1 I)r. J. W. Bell, head of the depart-, mient of finance of the Northwestern university Schooi of Commerce, will. speak on "The Gold Standard" at a i that day and invites themi to "stay as long as 'you like and take wvork home, if you care to.". Two other interesting programs: are planned by the club for next week. Wednesday Mrs. Ethel Col-! Son Brazelton will review three cur- relit books, and Friday Dr. Kuo, j supervising architect - of the Liama temple at the Century of Progress, Nvill, speak on "Homes of the Ori e nt 5:30, and representativecs ýof various art organizations wiIlVact as a recep- J rtion commi4ttee. e (~4Jh1RI c BEATSGG WHIPSCREAM STIRS MAYONNAISE MIXES MALTED MILKS On ,y $,1.59 It'sth handiest, sturdiest mixer set we've seen at this low price. The heavy glass bowl is con- Illi*ok.

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