Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1938, p. 12

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YOU El LFASi.IONED CH IFFON IIOi-ERY IMading Fai1 . Shad-" Ail Nf'-w oPAIR 66e ff1LDR -71,*,S SNOW-SUITS AH wool. fan( y . plaid-. Th lre~ gril p- f or t Il i. spf-ciaI l eit $639$ 6.98,$ 869 "w I>ART-WOOL ÀBLANKETS Iwo-u ol r :mbination" i > uiIe-ý4 il hf-d $ Y 1 1 VIIN 31" nkjJi 1 -.Jui-1 -L%.- Plaids(;oI<,(dî, îu........ 2f r$ 1.39 COTTON SUITING 25 36-i -wh-. gay, tolorfu- ScotichPIlaids. yard .................... ...................__25__ Wl FiveJ 987 ý 5Daily * Celebrate 'Na,,vy Day A irerait such as.the ones shown, in f light, formation aboie ae ethe Cur.tiss airport, G * enview, and manned by personnel of the. avia-. tion b ranch of the United Sta-tes. naval reserveaepriiail.Tus day of this week, Navy day, in variouùs aeronautical problims and maneuvres,. Command er MacMillan Democratic Quarters to~ Lecture at ~Museum Svene of Activity Commander Donald B. MacMillan, The New Trier township Demo- noted Arctic explorer who accorn- cratic organization,. headed bY tna-nied Commander Peary to the Thomas J. Lynch, committeeman, 'Noth ole ad hs ld ritý,-othr'is holding frequent meetings at its Norh'Poean hs ld a ohe hadquarters, 562 LincolIn avenu e. expeditiofls himself, wiil lecture at Wn netka. Field _Museum of Natural Ilistory: At a meeting held Mo-ndaiy eve- Saturday afternoon, October 29. .ning many candidates now, cam- "'BirrBý arrl Animais of the Far paigning for election on November, 8 iNnrlh** i -hi< -vubject. The general were present and were introduced public is invited. byj farry Roberts of Winnetka, pres- 1The lecture will be illustrated with ident of the 'organization, after vwhich motioni pictures mnade on Corn- each spoke briefly., Those in atten- mander MacMillan's Various expedi-! dance ,were as follows: tions. Two of Commander' MacMil- Charles F. Baumrucker. state lan's expeditiofls to Labrador, Green- senator seeking re-election; Joseph land, and Baffin Land were conduet- F. Elward, candidate for represent- e d under the auspices of Field ative in coflgress from this, the lO-th Museum, one in 1926, and the other district; Walter W. L. Meyers. in 1927-'38, wjoseph J. Leliveit, William J. Kriz, Admission is free, and no tickets Romnan E. Posanski and, Nicholas are required. Because of the hea.vy Hendriske, candidates for county demnand for seats, it is neCessary to .commissioflers from the coun.trýy di s. *restrict admittance to adults: for tricts. children, free. motion pictures are Music for the occasion was fur- gvnat the xnuseum on SaturdaY rished by a troupe of instrument al- mornings. While. a portion of the ists. Sa~turday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. jIje ible anid Works of ýM;ry Bak(:r Eddy, and.ail other authorizcd Christian ,scierice Litcrature rnay bc re.ad, borro\>wcd or purchased at the Rc.ading Roorn. "l'FE I'IBLIC IS CoRDIAlLYý INVITE D 'lTO ATTEND TH F. CiItRCIi SRVCE AND VIST TiJE RIADING ROOM -Formailtet pnn FiThurs., F.adSur MOUSE CMATS Regular.7 Valuies * I. 1148 WILNlETTE AvFNUE 1/j BIk. North o! Central Ave.

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