Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1939, p. 6

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IIBRIC I CE CREAM FULL QUART, 35cno- *Ten young artiats fromn Shanghai* f. groitp ohich ta coming to.Evanston to Monda y nîght, March 6, at 8 o'cloick, San Francisco and New ,Yrk he hntren7 orm the Chines e Cultural. Theat er present "'Ant Evening in Catha y" ï at the Evanston Woman's club. j ady acclaimed their performance, tspire -their efforts, they are riow to raise funda for medical relief For Village trustees the norninees aeAlbert -W. Jensen, 200 Seven- teenth street, for a two-yEeartermn to fil vacancy; Warren T. Fifer, 1010 Linden avenue, for a term of!-four years to succeed hiniseif; Joseph F. Rossberger, 2103 Washington ave-, nue, for a terrn of four years to suc- ceed hiiseif; F. Dewey Anderson,. 208 Golf terrace, for a four.year terni. The Village election. takes place on Tuesday, April 18. Members of the Library board for full term 's of six years, are John F.. Hoffmnann Jr., 192-7 Central *avenue, incumbent, and Karl D. King, 914 Greenwood avenue. The Library board election is 'alsQ on Tuesday, April -18. classical mu- ii1.AGreeted by Hall Stormi aofancient De y pplicaaonS Twvo North Shore Mardi Gras 2,000 years of tors narrowly esçaped serious in are included To S b ii eLots oire., and the last Sunday night when a er' storrn, propelled by a 40-mileg elaborate cos- Most of Tuesday night's session of struck New Orleans and envii gied for the the Village board was devoted to causing widespread property d China's fore- consideration of apfifliaionst.n mh. Selections fromi sic, dances and China, refiried thri practice and tradj in the group's ri performers appeaT turnes especially tour by Mei Lan-1 most dramatic act( ed in arranging ti visi- ajury ale, irons In [arn - music, who have given up their work 'J" isaveria sireetanci 8o eet on and other interests i ordér to make Woodbine avenue. It is proposed to this tour in behaif of their country- divide into one lot at the rear, 80xi100 men. feet, and a front lot 80xl28. As thei Tue roue isheaed b Mr. E areas would corne within zoning re- The roue i heaed y Ms. r- quirements, the board expressed its nest Tong, wife of the counselor of. wiîîîngness to approve the division th e Kwangtung provincial gover n- after a recordable plat is submitte d. ment, whô was inspired to arrange FX hsnra h ~fn e-Mr. and Mrs. Gair iy be obtained i Wil-I *Hail pellet:8 the size of chestnut blanketed the city, giving the ap- pearance of a heavy snowstorm. It was recorded as one of the rnost violent storxns on record in that viinity. Baptist Women Plani and mnove here.

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