Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1934, p. 5

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Mlibs jessie Sentney of New Trier High school, Tenth district chairman of the business and prof essioial womén1s organization. A famous singer f rom the Chicago Civic'Opera company will be heard, ,.and Miss Jancette Clayton of Waterloo, o-w-a, accompanist for the Civic opera, wiII be at thepiano. Before and during the dinner musical entertaintment il be provided by the Kalua serenàders, iticluding Rudy Udeit and Marie Udeil Conrad of Wilmette and George Norman of Highland Park. General arrangements for tbe evening are ini charge of Miss Ruth' Slown, pres .ident of the Business and Profes- tsional WTomen's club, and Mirs., Esther Stone, programn chairman of>theCbam- ber of Commerce,. Require Reservations Reservations must be miade îlot later" tlian Saturday of this wveek, it is- an- *uountced, *Tickets cani be obtained froni an)y inember of the commrittee in charge o-r at the Chaniber of Commerce office. T. A. EGAN DIES Thonas. A. Egan, a brother of fMr:. joseph .Joyce of kenilworth, didsucldenlyof a heart attack Iast -Stiiînav' at bis home in New York City. \Ir. Egan. a former resident of Chiceago, %vas oni the staff of the Ne Yrk journal. He was weil 1<~nin newspaper print cir cles. SurtllviIing hlm are. his ividow, M's. Anna NMiller Egan, and four sisters besides 'Mrs. Joyce. The remnains wvere brought to çhicago ndtel iiuieral services are being hield at St. Ignatitis chutrchi, Loyola and Gleî.wood aLvenue, this mnorning. (Thuirsday> at 10:30 o'clock. Burial M'Ill le at Calv,,àry cernetery. Nfr. and. *Mrs. EI1is Muther, of Hlammtiond. mýd., haîve announced the birth of their son, Ellis Frank Muith.- er. I111. on February 16. Mrs. 'Muther wvas Caroline Bowinan, formerly a resident o'f Wilmette. JIIiss 1-farriWtini,.head .resi- dent of the Nortlîuestern Un ýver-, .Siti. settlemee'it, zvilI appear on the prograinial the first e ven'ing mneet- ing of the [Vilinette Chamber of Commerce in5 1934 to bc held Mon- day nziqlt, March 5, althtie Shaztûnee Cou» trY club. The' Business and P rof essiossal ICosnen's Club of Wil- mette' is arrangi ng the p/rogramn for this ix n.et'tng Il. celebration of Na, tional Business lllwons'zveek. Dinu'r is fa bi e srv'ed al 7 o'clock. I.ast 1'uesdayý Mrs. William E. Rob>- Nash Suit* Made to Orde,' $18A90 mmd 522»0 Low Prices on Repalring, during February ,117 GREENLEAF AVE. PHONE WI L. 1944 57. els Geedydrar Tires Pelte Datiarie parisa" à cceasrigt ENDS SUNDAY, MARCH 4TH 2l bsr $190Z Make your own selection f rom our great variety of fine çandies - TOPFEE, ORANGE PEEL, FRUIT,. NUT, HARD CENTERS AND CREAMS DUTCII MILL CANDIES 321 Park Avenue Phone Glencoe 320 Sanad Eeoioiieal cH1i c AGO0 SolayCoke NO Dust -5SmoIe -No Soot r()U CAN PLACE YOUR TRUST IN OUhR 1208 Central Avenue For More rTaus, Forty Yeurs to tner for rneir tnoughtfulness," Mr. Schoea said this week. Dr. Lee C. Grassie DENTIST amnnounc.s the openinà -of bits- new égicee t 00Linden Avenue By Appointaient Wîlmette 119: Sa/,e Phone Wilmette 131

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