Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1933, p. 12

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by another car beiîig driven south on Green Bay road. by Mrs. Walter. Wiley, 503 -Park drive, Kenilworth. It was .Mr. Alexander's two children wlho were, in- jured. Both suffered cuits and bruises. The accident occurred about 3 :45' o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Wiley explained to' the. Keà.ilworth Police that à car on her left obstructed her, view as .She approached the Kenilworth ave- nue intersect ion and that.,she did not see the Alexander car. q_____________________ _________ I. adCon venience, It's here .,-. at out s9oP... ready for, Your convenience and .omor..te latest, most m 1odem ba hir drying. equip-. ment. This innovation dries your hair in about one-haif the time required by the old-fasbioned type of hair dryer... and at the same time, eliminates over- iCyrYile There are no great crowds to Spur on the members of the North Shore Art league, just the urge to quietiy hie themselves away, to some inter- esting spot and paint, draw, etch, and "sculp." A keen interest aiong the north shore bas been takeji in. the league's work the past few years, and is growing ail the time. 1Its, menbers most cordially invite the public to, couie te the beautiful studio of the North Shore art league beginning the week of, Sund4ay, December 10, and see for themselves,,the large amount of these interesting things done by the members which wili be, on'view at that time.,and until Friday, December 15, when will occur an auction of, these same pictures and pieces of sculpture. Array of Contributors Contributing"to'this exhibition will be a large group of the finest north shore artists. There will be Peyrauds, Inigerlesý, DUdley Crafts Watsons, Anita Wîl- lets Burnhanxs, Tomn Wilders, Percy Eckharts,. Elizabeth Boldenvvecks, Van WVagenen Allings, ilî' lian Gýrif- fithis, 'J> P.' Bowinans, Engelharts, Kinders, 'Brions, Millardsi, William Watsons, Franks,.Gibsons, Vennemas, Phil ip Wyatt Moores, >johansens, Alice Màce Jacksons, Ullric.hs,*Kate Bacon Bonds, Gallag hers, Risks, Gundlachs, William B . Hales,. Nancy OPENS SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. Kaspar, who uintil recently con- dùcted a shoe repair business in the village over a, period of 15 years, has resumed business in a shop at 1206 Wilmette avenue. Mr. Kaspar bas been a residenit of Wilmette for many, years. His ýnew:shop is -now in oper- ation. On Sunday evening, Earl Moss, Jr.,. 316. Cumnorý road, Kenilworth, wrho was home. from the University, of Ilii-, nois, entertaiheda few of -his friends at tea. H4e returtied to oleg Monday mnorning. Make it uty -S/*op WINNIE PHNE WI 1 ment in the torm of a Gireenwich Village, with Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Engel- hart, Nfrs. Peyraud, and Mrs. Johan- sen who will feature the making aîf portraits. Allen Philbrick and Felux Boldenweck, .the. president, .withl Hazel. Risk, complete thie comm ittéee for arrangements for .that evening. eJNL*\IF Special REDUCTIONS -n ail hats purchased carlier in the season.. $150 $19- New Hats Arriving Dail1y $1.50 -$5.75 Miss McMa hon At Worthon's 118Wtm.ffe Avenue the Home WILMETTE AVENUE WI LM ETTE. ILLINOIS The next chest clinic will be con- ducted 'on Mondaby afternoon, December 18, from 1 o 'clock. until 3 witli Dr. Julius Novak ini charge. The Infant Wcelfare clinic is meet- ing on Wednesday, afternoon, I)ecemh- b)er 13, from 2,6&clock until.4. .The mte Healthi Center den- tal Clinlic mueets everY Tuesday nmorn- ingý from 9 to 12 o'clock.. The Howar'd school dental clinicÇ meets ever v Thursday morning f rom 9 o'clock to 12.. We hope that the readers of thlis columni andý the Wi i. Ni wr'E LiPÊ will see the national, tuberculosis, embiem,' the double 1Cross bar, which is s6 beauitifllyv lighited1 in front of the Village hiall. W\ýe appreciate the splendid co-operation on the part of the Village officiais in assisting us in our Christmas seai drive. 'Martha, dauighter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Roberts of Kenilworth, is-re- turninig Doecember 15, for the holidays from Godfrey, Ill., mhere she*a ds Monticello seminary. Mrs. Samuel Ross of 'Bar rington left on Monday with her two children for Pasadena, wvhere she wviil visit hier mother, .Mrs. Alex Hannahi. Chairs &Bd Table. FOR RENT wintk .3 W lét,11% a~~ Çffor 41 7 Fourth Street, Wilmette Phone. WILMETTh 4 5 45 m a m v 214

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