Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 30

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Tfh e Braun Bres , Salesman Chart and not by imemeory. 1J thing 'specified by the miani then checks bis operations :**signs it . . . and hands it te yen as your.-guaratitee of ceiniSiete satisfa.ctïin or. yeur money baàck. Cars called for and delivered the AT<-YV CAR Thorough Wash, 7Sc Phone. your ne.res* RAUX ds Bele tton (Addrest ai boti@m of'titis page), ENDER WEN Tov l'Hodos ... ..... Lewandowski Bo?-chu ...Landsmfail Shemla............ Massenet-Landmafl MichomoLcho ... ...... uccinli Tzur Visroel. ..........Land5xnan Kedush...........Federlein May the Words-.... Landsmafn Anthem-"*HoW Lovely îis Thy Dsvelling Place"..... ........ Brahnis V iolin S$olo-"'A Birdllng Song........... ...Traditioflal (Arranged. by George pernianl) .1.jeronie Landsmafl Va'Anac hnu................... Bde Largo .... p......Peri.mali, Elohenti............... ........tr Girl Athietes. Turnà to Golf ing t High Seho.ol Trhe Girls Athletic asseciation'sý golf season at NeW Trier» High-school- is in full swing. More thail 80 girls, have turned eut for the, lessons- and tournanienti each Saturday. A majority of the girls are enthiu- siastic beginn1ers, and niext Saturdaiý they will play a two-hole tournamnent fellowinig the lesson. 'There wiill e a -onie club" tournamnent for ad- vaiiced and initermiediate plavers. Every Thursday.,thiere is a centest of somne sert, in thie hockey field; june Stinison was first, in the approachiî'g cenitest last ' Thursday and: Ruth, Spreniger finiishied second, wvhile Mary Shiverick won the fulliiiashie, cou- test. Al of the G.A.A. classes in riding, -aie practicing at the 0-Ki-Hi stables. FIb T. Fisher, ot Winnetka, cnairmnan cil the league's Special Park committee, anneunce that the following resolui- tien was. unanimously passed at a meeting of the board of directers, of the Cook County League of Womni Voters on April 23: - "The board .of the Cook County 1.e.igue of Womfen, Voters. unqualifiedly opposes H. B. 797-798, and S. B. 3137-314_ fo)r the creation1 of an exposition author- ity which mni coptrol 10,;percent of the àrea, of Chicago. parke for expositions and commercial amusements. We feel this would be disaStrous to the best uise Of ail our parks and is contrary to thé principles on which they were estab- Iished,. and to the league's. estal)lished progrAni for the elimination, of unneces- sary*> governmental units. -We concuür heartily lin the resolution- pas.4ed by thé Recreation commission on October 19, 1934, stating that 'Burnhain Park be f ree to the pieople.of Chicago foi., recreation and 'repose, that except forý the purpose of eovering the c6Ïst neces-. sary for- boating, refreshmnents, or pos- àibly special bathlng facilities, the parks should not be comniiercialized ini anv c- s;pect, whether by so-cal led inusetiiti concessions or by business or induktry, that only such Museuins should 1>e pei*- miitted in the parks as arýe of gnei educational, .artist.ic and ieton4 value without any other ulteri4w coin- mierdialimotive.' -We believe that the people of C'hi- .cago miust realize that this risv legisiation extends beYoind' the ini.sise of Burnham park and puis, in jeopar<ly their ëôiiimu nity, rights and wlar.and that'our pirèert fine s4ysteni of free P>ub- lic park.s and genuine recreational fitcili- ties is threatened by politichi 1and 4onm- ,,nerdiai exploittioni." GIVES MUSICALE Mrs. James C. Murray, >433 Ctum- nor road, KeniIw 'orth, was hostess at a lunclieoln and muicale on Saturday, April 20, for a group of friends who Speiid thleir surners in Maine, Mrs. Frank P., UWhitniore of Kenilworth' sang. and Mrs. John A. Cooke (Mil- licent Chapmaýn Cooke) of Evanston, gave severai piano selections. UNITARIAN SERZVICES* -Finding the Soul. of, Things" will be the subject of, the address by the Rex. R. ýLester. Mondale at the Unitarian' Church of Evanston, Chicago avenue n.iear Greenwood, Sunday niorning, May 5 , at 1l o'clock. The Church school ;e-. sion begins at 9:4.5 e'cioclc. Kenîli- will be STATION NO. 10 Wllmette Ave. and Ridge Rd. Wlmffe STATION NO. 12 1909 Lake Ave. Wilmette miroaa Avo and Leading Garages andi Service. Stations on- the North Shore, I 'mon

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