Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1934, p. 10

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et community with public 'ches, schools, movies, forum and pak. . ... Hard surface rincipal points. Junction U. S, .2, 21 and5. LAKESIDEl INN GRAND VIE-W HOTEL 13OI0 RO-MS. 12,5 BATHS AMERICAN PLAN Eo pool. boaig shn.b lig eesraddon. Adjutèd Raud: tpon #quest ARCUJE HURLBURTMARsHAL PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS carefree motoring on ~Istn TIRES Thii: young lady mechanféc works .in -a Soviet factOr3', daiig "ea nwvorle" at a lathe.. 4 A typical Rtusian peasant of A nsativ.e tourist guide oit the f today arnd his zwife. ban ks of th,- 'olga. Scenès such as. those 'pictured above will be included in the several reels of motion pictures to be shown at the Wilniette Sunday Evening club january 7 by Gus Anderson, F.vanston attorney, who has traveled widely in the land of the Soviets during the ,past several years. The pictures, according to Mr. Anderson, are uncensored, and probably the first ever exhibited in the United States. Mr. Anderson has lecturecl in cities throughout the United States and is a recognized authority on conditions in Russia. GIVING DANCE* TONIGHT ConyLgnnie Members of the Duke's club invite PlySnatO phn the public to a dance to be given at PlySnat rh s* Hoffman hall this evening (Thurs- The Cook County district of the day) at 7:30 o'clock and at which American Legion gave a Christmas there is to be a prize waltz contest. party at St. Jledwig's orphainage De- 721 Man Strem Wilniette 2600-260U p D. PAGLIAU 1166 Wiluette Ave. I No. 441,1 k 1061 ~ v i

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