Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1934, p. 54

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sprînig meg council of association. of the American rs-I.K. Stover, 1044 Ashland -- avenue, motored to Troy, Ohio t get .ber mnother, Mrs. Henry M1. Al- len. who isnow visiting ber.- 1560 Sb ormn Av*. Uni. 3444 JL 230 P. M. on Sund LAST TIMES TODAY (THUR! Armund Lowe, Vctor MeLe "No More Women' Aiso Molly Picon Musical H' PRDfAY ONhLY-MAY 4TH' Unusual is th-e word describing the play, "Four Frightened People," whjch the Valencia will show Satur- day, May -5..ýIt's the experiences of Claudette Colbert,, Herbert Milarsbaill, William Gargan andi Mary'. Boland, lost in the junigle. The guide is Leo Carrillo. Janet Gaynor's devotees wilt be cbarmed ,by ,ber .performance in, "Catroltna," story of.theetraditions and aristocracy of tbe South. Lionel Barrymore, Henrietta Crosman, Rob- ert Youn g an'd others tend fine sup- port in this picture, showing at the Valencia. on. Sunday and Monday, May 6 and 7. Greta Garbo ini the: titte rote of' "Queen Christina" will be seen on t-be Valencia. screen Tuesday, and Wednesday, May 8 and 9. Sharing honors with Greta. Garbo, John Gilbert achieves an excellent scre en. comneback, wbile capable supp ort is given by Lewis Stone, Cor-a $ne Wil- tiamns, Ian Keith and Reginiald Owen. The picture bas magnificent settings. Thursday and- Friday, May 10 and 11, bring "Hi,, N ellie !" Paul Muni gives a fine jortrayal as a managing editor demoted to tbe beart tbrob department. Humor, suspense and fast action make this a lieadlinier. IN. C.. E. Alumnae Will "ERI- seniors of the yea-r's graiuating class ,a at thé Georgian hotel inEvanston. Miss Edna Dean Baker,,- president S) of the college, wili address the meet- ain ing. Miss lotie Moocty of La Grange. Ill., is président >of the National Alum'- nae association of the college. - gen- lit eral business weceting and report of Ithe yea r's activities of the organiza- D Je - tion will followý the luncheon. 1 Ofl Ho stesses will be Mrs. Walter Clark Roberts of Evanston, Mrs. Margaret SIWilliams of La Grange, and Miss Flora ampressio soldier.- [ ett an unl )n upon This little flower- to be wor l in tribute to the men who gave their lives :for their country in the 'World, war, will be, off ered tbroughout the village on 'mon- day, May 28, by American. Legion Auxiliar. members. Men of the. Wilmette Post, are coopýerating in pýromotion of the project. The poppIes, paper replicas of- the flowers .tbat grewon the bat-' dle fields,. bave been made by dis,, abled vYeterans. AUl contributions received for tbe poppies' wil ýbe devoted -to the. rebabilitation and welfare work of tbe- legion. and auxiliary among the disabled vet- crans and their dependent fan1- ilies. The - wearing of the poppy draws its wid.e appeal f rom its dual prpose of honoring the dead and serving the living. Every little red lower on a lapel on t'Poppy Day" means that the wearer bas thought of the men who lie beneath the poppies in France, and lias contributed something to the relief and re- habilitation of the men, women- and cbildren wbo are still figbting the long battle against- physical and financial bandicaps resulting ini hn.Irng the ucad and seuving the living by wearing a poppy on Monday, M-ay 28. The Auxiiiary niembers who distribute the poppies wilt work as volunteers and ail of the inoney contributed for- the te red flo wers of' remnembrance wilI go to the welfare fun-ds of the Le- gion and Auxiliary. iAYAGyJ- W A 45g u'.li brought new Code complexes to hit May in the solar plexus . . . Tennis fans dust off their rackets and hope to bit the upper brackets.. . April husbands now far journey, seeking fame in some golf tourney April wivýes now staywith Fido while golfing hubbies tan- their bide-O! ..Grandpa rubs bis muscles. lame- hopes to win a: basebaill gainme . Skeeters, tay their eggs in, pools and plot.,more stings formortal fools... May swim mers, thin. and roly-poly curse -moths for* eating their suits holey . .Anglers try their luck ini streams' and bope to catch-that- " fish of dreams" . .... Cubs start May with flasbin g eyes.while fans, fil! air with peninant cries . . . Sox devotees'are somnewbat wiltcd-so of t bave their flag bopes been jilted .. . While base- bail fans of -Cincinnati have long, since, been regarded .b atty. . . -B ut May is such a montb of beauty, we feel insuits. are not our duty ' . ., And, May will encore something rare... We point, dear folks, to our World's.. Fair. . . Yes, our spare' time we'il requisition for C. of Progress Exposi- tion. . . But, pardon us, on cotint we blund'retb . -. . It's one C. of Progress (plus one bundre'th) Excuse us, please, We'1l leave t-bis time . We bu.rt ourselves with that last rhyme. O, -UNMENTIONABLE PETRATION l-We refer to dem bicycle that we saw in Eý PER- a tan- 'anston vy have bînd somfeofle on a bicycle and pedal- ing and pedaing-yet- neyer being able to get on an equal transportation basis with- the guy roosting just abead of you. Yep, you could pedal and. pedal for a century, but, you'd neyer make any progres's. And think of the. poor guy just. ahead-maybe he doesn't like to have bis back scratcbed. YEP. APRIL 30 sent st range elec- tricities througlb the greying hair tor- oda Tedephone GREENLEAF 6260 3611 OaJ4om Strt Nil.. Comte.. worthf.- Mrs.- Watkins is a dattghter of Mrii Petrequin.' Miss jean'. engageme nt to William Avery of Evanston was anniounced, recéntly. ROAT >ý9pj)Rlrs MiV 6-13 NAVY PIEW OPIEN 1 to 19 P.M. Champicmýýlp Sports Evenfr. n

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