Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 10

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'r I-S N Treat Your flair to being given primariiy for the Loyola Community theatre membersbip, a Iimited number of- seats will be placed on' sale for the general public. lOTOýS* our mahnls PERMANENT Every ane caminq tla aur shop fraom naw untfil Decem. ber 20 wUii utomaticel.y be ceive a on Dec. permanent fre HAVE DAUCHTER M4r. and Mrs. Arno R. Myers of 609 Hinman avenue, Evanston, announce the arrivai, of a daughter, Eiîzabeth, born at the Evanstan hospital October ý20. Mrs. Myers is the former Verna Ravenscroft of Glencoe. Carl W. Harris of 41.1,Sh.éridail road departecd for New York. on Tuesday to be gone about ten days on a business tipý.. These are some of the memibers of thse WÎilmette Parish Methodist church who wil porticiptzte in -the Jili festival on N ovétosber 19 and 20. They're. shown here i» the. costumes of other. laïdÏïivhscth they-wilwear as >art of thse celebration. In the front row are Mrs. Norton A. Booz, ýlittie. Miss Dorothy Reynoldàs Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Rose, and Mrs. Martin H. Wells. In the rear rozu are Mrs. Harry W.- Mons, Mrs. T. i.' Staff Photo WIN A ýPERMANENT I Have thue Douglasv Scraff, Mrs. B. C. Davidson, Mrs. Wallace L. Aistrin, Mrs. Edwvin G. Fisher, Mrs. Carl J. Zi>Irich, Mrs. Walter E. I.indbaîd. Mrs. 0Uiflord E. Ives, and Mns. Amos Thornburg. McDONOUGH, and' STRAND IEAUTY SHOP IpecIiize In repitriiig of ail Usftlge, Anéicni . Aise mante, clocku uand bher clocks. reasenabie guaranteed, Chrysanthemums Go on Display in Chicago's ParksAugust Koch, chief horticulturist for the Chicago Park district, reports that preparations are ini full THE NORTH SHIORE ART LEAÀGU t FIRST CHURCH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST WIL.METTE, ILLNOIS ANNOUNCES A FRZELECTURE' ON 29,> inclusive. Both conservatories will be open f rom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and admission is .free. Famous Ilorticultural hall at the Garfield conservatory is being transformed into a picturesque japanese garden, while the Lincoln Park displays will bc arranged, with more informality. ter, as chairman of thé exhibiltion. committee of th~e North Shore Art league, is active i1 preparing for, the show the league is to hold at Winnet'ka Community flouse Sunday aftcrnoon, Novemiber 15, as part of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebra-; tion of the house. Mrs. John W. Ogren -of Evansto nis Mrs. Borna r th's one by applying at the Ri i 1133 , Central Avenue. New Reserved seats wilI be held -he evening of +he lecture. T!PUBLIC 1 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND and lecture informally on the collections, placing special emphasis on those rarer items which woùld probably be overlooked. by the average vYisitor u n t r a i n e d in. horticulture. There 1.3 no charge for this serv-ice. into ail parts of the conservatories Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Kinnear, 2241 Chestnut avenue, have as house guests, this week, Mrs. Kinnear's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jack of Lacon, Ill., and J. Laurencejack of Montreal.

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