Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 4

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personal. interest. ia te.qu*lityy and character of eery wave 'at thé Walmette Dguty Shop in te.aim of Our opeatots., Bach wave is individu- eIly adaptedl té the requirements of vont hair, your profieenmd yeur met ivities.. Back, shoulder, mndý scalp massages are added Mâatures of our service., Cali uoLuy foryour appointment!. et tus w ilmette beauty shop S.1137 Central Ave. Wilmette 79 nle 57ronz g&E LFLL4 -L.E iL.1L. tt,E. with whîch thie Wilmette ilealth center is 'afiliated. Mrs. Inez C. Bliss, R. N., is the local represent- ative. TO SAIL FOR EUROPEÉ JULY 31 S Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassenberg and their daugbter,, Nora, of 1501 *Laurel -avenue, are'sailing. from New York on the Normandie Wednesday, july 31,. to spend the remainder of the summer traveling tbrougb France and Russia., Miss, Marian Thayeri 1410,Maple avenue, eft Friday for a three weeks' visit eas.t. She went by train to Dé- troit, taking the 'boat from there to ]Buffalo, and willI visîjt in Washington and New York. BOYS PLAY, CLUB * Swimming.. Hors.back Riding Crafts .Ecucational Trips *Boys & to 12 y.ars old cealleci for and cieliv.redl *al Hdays and full dey programn *Join for dey .. àk or month. DON HIATON Gre. 4290' OnIy Three More Days! Worthn's Closing Out cand Reorganization Scale W. are closing ont our MEN'$ STORE in the Firat National Bank Building, and reorganizing our DEPARTMENT STORE, putting in a boys' and men's section. There is fail and wnter merchbandise as welI as summer. You c au save. dollars at this sale, of, sales. Selling Out Our Men's Store in the First National Bank Building The improvements made in that end of the park in the last year have, at- tracted wide attention. The entire area was insightly, covered witb piles of dlay, and anythung but inviting. It bas al been filled in and graded, seeded to, grass and planted with. hundreds cof treés.ý To tbe east of the present drive- way past tbe coast guard s3tation, tbat portion of park property known as-the. "Point," bas this year been graded, given a topsoil dressing, and seeded., In time it will be one of the most attractive spots in tbe park. New Lighting'system A new ligbting syàtem bas also, been provided for this'portion of the park, and as soon as a transformer is iinstalled, which will be witbin- a day or 1wo, will be put into service. 'Monday evening fifty Wilmette- wom- en in$pected the improvements already, made'and conteMplated, and %vere un- stinted in' their praise of the wýork and the progressive spirit in wbicli it iW be- ing acoomplished by the Park board. Mr. Haack is personally supervising the work, devoting a large measure. of his, time to it. ON WESTER N TOUR Mrs. Susie. M.' Rowan, 245 Wood court, will return to the village next. Monday from a tbree weeks' circle tour of tbe west by bus. She visited; Cedar City, Utah, l3ryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Los Angeles, and Catalina Island, and, is returning home by way of Las Vegas, N. M., and the. Bouder Dam in Colorado. M~rs. Rowan is with the George B. Winter, Inc., grocers, of Wilmette. Mr. and ,Mrs. joseph H. Wendel, 415 Essex road, Kenilworth. spent the Week-end with ber son, David, who is at Camp Manitowish. His sister, Joan, wbo, witb li e r atint, Mrs. J. V. Patterson of Findlay, Ohio, bas been v isiting. her grandmother at White Bear Lake, Minn., is returning h ome today. Eleven children. who are niembers of the summer reading club at the Wilmette Public li'brary already have read and annotated the teri books re- quirecl for a certificate, Miss Beatrice Graham, children's librarian, announc- ed this week. Many other childre n, bave but a few more books, to read, Miss, Graham said. The, eleven boys and girls who al-. ready.have becomfe eligible for certi- ficates are: Nadine>Browyn, Rosemary Dempsey, jean Engels, Lauretta Engels, Ja ne Hassenaur, Lucy Kas- par, Kiki Lulius, Richard Trego, John Voss; Frances Fay White and John ,Walsb, August 28 li Deàaiine Miss Graham rem inded the sum- mer reading club members this week that only those who. finish their books. by August 28 will be awarded certifi- cates and-that invitations to the lawn partir marking the close of the club's. activitieSý will be extended only to those- boys and girls who receive cer- tificatés. One of the main purposes of the summer reading club, wbich began its activiti es the. week that the schools clôsed, bas been to keep 'the children interested in good books- tbroughout the summer. Book List* For Al Book lists were prepared for chul- dren in three groups, third and fourth grdrfifteh and sixeth graders, and seventh and eighth graders. Each chiild bas bis own book. Iist. *After a child finishes reading a book from,' bis list bie writes bis impression of it. These comnients, regardless of wbether tbey are favorable or critical, are typed and made available for' other c hildrený to read. Eacb m ember of the. reading club wears a pin bearing the words, "I be- long to the. public ibrary reading, club." VISITS MINOR FAMILY Miss Helen Born of Forest avenue is visiting the M. LeRoy Minors of *Beverlv Hills. Calif.. formerly of 929 $4.50 value ..... W I 1 $1.45 value .7....... Many Other Items at Bar gain Prices!f NeoItepuNcs No BXCHANGES No RETUIlNS - ALL SALgs FiN.zL THE OU1L Bob 'n' Mac Mai. Street, i etde, Avenue" WEL L Phne WImffe 3334 .lm- ý à

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