Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1936, p. 8

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fOR THE OEST, 5H01 REPAIRING JHOI REPAIE SERVICE lia8 CENTRAL AVE. Wemt of Wfntees Qroery W, CaliI aniDolivte CHNEIDIR'S OPi N. C. E. -Facualty Mem bers Engaged i. Summer Travel r Faculty members of the National s- Lasting Loveliness for You.. coiffure, made College of Education in Evanston are travelling in. six foreign countries as well as v.isiting in ail parts of tbis country during the summer vacation. Miss Edna De alçaer, preicent of the college, and Miss, Ciara Belle Baker, director of the Observation ,schools, are motoring through eastern Canada and will visit in Sault Sainte Marie, Port Arthur, and Duluth before returning to Evanston early in September. .Miss Edith Ford and Miss Amne De Blois of the, Demonstration. school staff, are spending six weeks an intrôductory sale schedA .uled, to begin this- Saturday, laul A. Rensch, headof the Renscb Warehouse at 521 Main Fiireproof treet,. Wilmette, for thep ast severall ,ars, yesterday, announced the fornai opening of ,the. Ren-sch Furniture I)owrooms in the sae building. The 'furniitui7e department, which iii be* maniaged by Jerry F. Gamble, will be one of the most com-pletelinthe state, it was added. Featured will be a complete carpet service, a s well as beds a nd ihattresses f rom those of mpderate price to these awarded prjzes at A Century of Progress.' At ail tïmes, it is an- XTITH Leble Photo The Tenth. District Young Mn club held its regular ..Meeting on Monday of this week at the 'Shawnee Country club. At this .meeting the orgaiz-ationi wholeheartedly endorsed the Republican movement'lcnown as The VolEvery memiber 'present unteers. joined by signing pledge cards and the club itself will sponsor. this movement on the north shore. The members have pledged themselves to obtain every Republican voter in this district as a member of The Volunteers before the forthcomning clection. Tie c Ti-A'.nr Young Men's Club Will Be Sponsor of, Volunteers Here i, ii. x. ým»,ý c. rame ndýdance.'., ieý*, 'J .A,"--,rii 1- V 11- prïves await you, shop. WILMETTE I3EAUTY SHOP 1137 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 79 co-director of the junior High school unit. Three members of the faculty are in California. Miss Miriam Brubaker and Miss Edith Maddox bave been studying at the University of California, Los Angeles branch, and were reaentlv ioined by Miss Marthà Fink, fliLi in current cemand, and tne new departr'lent will be able to outfit any family f rom those wbo live in one of the north shore's kitchenette apartments to those whose home is one of the new, large mansions. To go with the heavier pieces is a. complete assortrnent of tables, mir- community and others who were present. Among the. notables were Township Commit ,teeman Henry A. Gardner, former Township Committeeman H-enry Fowler, and former C. Chicago Postmaster, Arthur LuIeder, who was nominated last April for county treasurer. uuic outstanding leaders of the Two Are Rrnjrned 5 bciken. 0-o Culver Camp. 0Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Y. Ball, 936 Hill road, Winnetka, returned Tuesday f rom~ a motor trip through Yellowstone National. park. .- I 413 LÙ&&s Anmmu. Wiluistt. 412Z Miss Carol Bu:làard of Santa Barbara, alif., formeriy of Highland Park, was he guest last week end of Miss Adalaide ail, 936 Hill road, Winnetka, who was ýer roonimate at Wells Coilege. ATTEND REUNION Mrs. W. M. Oison and ber son, Alvin, of: 1617 Central avenue re-turned on Monday from Urbana where they attended a .reunion of Mrs. Olson's, family for ten, days

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