Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1936, p. 10

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luster and mvy hair-in TRIE INTiATONALLjY TH E POPULAR 011 Siflo emoenot ýIuieIgd Ing shampo. aad , Viager Wave >ahiro. ny3 f85c E*STHER BUMTSHOP 1213 WILMETTE AVE. HOME AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoffman, 1635 ILake: avenue,. returned Wedne.3day of 1l'ast weekc after threemonths in Florida. That sanie day their daugh- ter. Miss Esther Hoffman, arrived in Wilmette from a businèss.tnip of five montWs. duration in Detroit and, To- ledo. Miss' Hoffmani will remain, at home for a time. RETURNS TO COLLEGE Miss Lois Wolfe will leave Sunday for Grinnel college. Miss ýWolfe bas been spending her spring vaca- tion with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wolf e, 718 :Sheridan road. YO11R WATCII CanefuUy Rqiir.d By am Efpen t Modomerato o Nn Ispction a"d Régulation~ DPAGLIARULO . ElWlsdelE flU Wfm.tts Avenuue Most Complet. Point and Wallpaper Store will offi9i01lY open" Corne in e e e Our new store as, back w issouri, an nme The boys' and girls' glee. clubs of Howard school will sing a group of songs. under the direction, of Mrs. ,Agnes Clarke., Transgressor's Way "The Way of, a Transgressor"' by Negley. Farson, a biography of the personal experiences of the author in al par ts of, thie' orld,'will be'.the book reviewed by ý'Mrs. Carl John- son for April.. This is the. last book review for the. curr ent year.. If the demand warrants, they will be resum-1 ed next fait. The date: April 6, Monday, at -.1:30 p. m. at. Howard school. Conbined Meeit.qs The, adolescent and. pre-adolescent study groups will again combine their meetings for Apnil. Dr. Lane wil -continue with his discussion and -the meeting will be held in the Hloward school auditorium on Tuesday, April 21, at 10 a. m. 11 entai Hygieize The pre- school ciréle wil meet Tuesday, April 21, at 8 p. m.-notice postponement one week later than usual-at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Farrell, 1625 Spencer avenue. Mrs. Ruth McCarn of the Illinois *HERE FOR WLLWK Mrs. J. Brion Fullerton of Kalama- zoo, Mich., and her children, Russel and Marjorie, are spending the week with Mrs. Fullerton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hunsche, 2023 Beech- wood avenue. Mr. Fullerton, who came over with them, returned' the. first of the week. Mrs. Hunsche has been home but a short time from the Orlando sanitorium ini Florida, where 6. This feature ýprogram is" expected to bringout àa full attendance Propelled by.the inighty power of a tri-motored air-clipper ,and the1 inge- nuity of Chairmnan Fred. Baker, the entertainmient feature of the Post, meet- ings Will soar to, new heights when as-. sembled conirades and guests ýwill -have the supreme p leasure and. thrill- of "Flying. the Lindbergh Trait" with thé' Pan American Airways. The film is the dramiatic aerial log of a flight through the West Indies, around. the entire South American continent, and back to the United States by way of Central Amnerica and Mexico. The motion pictures, which are accompanied by a descriptive monologue follow the, iryswhich Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh originally blazed for Pan Ameni- can. The pictures show the crossing of the righty. Andes, niany jungle scenes and cuver thirty countries and colonies. Our special guests at this meeting will be menibers of the Wilmette Civic league, a non-political organization for the promotion- of. civic affairs, whose president this year is Elmer D. Becker. Liebman.to Speak at Congregation Israel Rabbi Joshua L. Leibman, of the K. A. M. temple, Chicago, wili be the speaker at the Il o'clock service, Suntziv.at the %Nrth Shore. Connore- rs at *3~OO I l

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