Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 10

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at 404 (j.reen Bay IR08d, IenhiworUI where for a reasonable price you can go the round of the Beauty Circle - ~p ermanent w a v i n g, facials, Juf manicure, hair dyes, eyc-browý è Phone, lKenilworth *ggUUUUUUUUUUWUUUUUUUU g Calli; reve: Delig socîety. For the- .iiiiay. . ber 11-12--"'My Heart is Musical comedy romance trials of young opera .star. Il for A. and Y. Tffltro del lagp September 5-"Beckcy Sharp." . An all-technicolori dramatization of Van-- ity Fair., For A.' September 6-7 - "Lady Tubbs." Railroad camp cook becomes titled Englisb lady. For the family. September 8~-0-"saeMe Neyer." Elizabeth Bergner. in excel- lent screeni adaption 0.f Margaret Kennedy's play. For A. September. 11-2-"ýOrchids to You" Pretty young florist becomes involved in domesticaffairs of. ber patrons. For A. and: Y. Mcyon September $5-Smart Girl'."'A Paramount film with Ida Lupino and Kent Taylor. For A. September 6-7-"'Under the Pampas Moon." Story of a gaucho on. the Ar- gentine plains. For A. and Y. September 8-9-10ý-"Men Without Names." Gangster picture glorifyiâg "G" Men. For faniily. September Il - 12 - " After 'the Dance." With Nancy Carroll. For adults. -Verna M. Sackett, chairmnan, North being alone inhiscar t ieiowca going east, with Dr. J. Frank Sin- clair of Alexian Brothers bospital answering an emergency caîl, as passenger, turned out of the line of traffic, it is stated,,and in attemptng to pass the car in front crowded over into the West bound lane, com- ing-into a head-on collision with'the Coplan car. Mr.. Coplan was taken to the hos- pita in a private car, where bhe was found, to bave sustained critical in- juries. to1 the left armn, and. serious braises on oQne hip. and other parts of the body. .-Upon thorough examin- tation it was found that there were 18 fractures of the elbow çwhicb ne ces- sitated removal of the 'elbow and the insertion of a silver plate. Physicianis in.charge, it is said, are doing every-. thing-possible to save tbe arm, but the danger of infection. is acute and amputation'may become necessary. Dr. Sinclair is a patient in his own hospital, suffering from a skull frac- ture received in the accident. Mr. Coplan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Coplan, 1240 Central avé- nue. He was formerly assocated with joseph Kraus in the cleaning and dyeing business at 1215 Washington avenue, and remained for some time:. with that concern after its purchase by the Shore Uine Cleaners. He is. now proprietor of Art Kraft, Ic., 'a cleaning and dyeing establishment at 3010 West Lake street, Chicago. His car was completely demolished by the When you stop your car on our Brake Tester and actumiiy ame how Vour brakes behave, Vou know without anyrone telling you, whether they need attentionl 0f fot. Our Brake Test«r as like four horizontal scales- each one teliing just I~ how tnuch bralcing. etiergy ms applied to its wheel When we of John G. Munroe, 1119 Elmwood avenue, who graduated f romn New Trier High school in June, is leaving September 16 to. enter MacMurray college at Jacksonville, 111. Her 'sis- ter, jean, a sophomore atý the Univer-ý sity of Illinois,. left for school Tues- day to assist with the rusbing activ i- ties of, Delta Gamma sorority before tbe opening of classes. ENLARGEMEt4TS O REPORTS COLLISION Last Sunday afternoon J. Chapman at 1000 Grove street, Evanston, re- ported that while awaitinýg-tbe, green light at Skokie boulevard and Lake. avenue, bis car bad been truck W the rear'by a car driven by a man' namned Flint, whose .address was not. securedý'. Mr. Fliint .acknowle.dged responsibility aind arranged to pay for the damage, it was stated. Miss Caroline Clark, 620 Forest avenue,, bas been visiting her college uu..wwuggu WARNEIR PAINT CO* 604 Davis St., Evamsfon W. DliIver GRU. 0505 %ý,\i 1

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