Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1939, p. 69

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BRKFST. SET, TABLE. 4 CHAIRS, $3. 1BirdseyeMaple dresser. $5. Brass bed, box springs, and matt., $15. Mirror, 64*31, $5. 3 table lamps, $5 ea. Twmn beds, cern. lete. dresser,. dressing table, desk and chair. 25. Servel refrig.,$2.Tows- er,. $10 Odd chairs and tbls.; Wilmette 105~ 171LTN45ltp Furniture Resale Shop 373 HAZEL AVE., GLENCOE March sale: Reductions in liv. rrn., bed-. rm. and din. rm. pieces, rugs, drapes, lamrpS. -refrig. Lawn equip.,. etc., Glencoe 2039.. 171LTN45-tp SIMMONS TWIN BEDS, MATTRESSES and springs; in good condition.. Chest and dresser, in same shade (grey). Also miahogany chest- of- draWers. Caîl Kenil- Worth 2016 or Wilmette 762.. 171LTN45..tp. ICEBOX. DRAPES, CURT bookcase. Kit, table, 4 Desk. Double bed, new inn( trese. Tables. Odd chairs. SOLID WALNUT BED AN chest of drawers. vanityê porcelain drop leaf table. 131(Wk.k A PRLCES for your perlodicals, papers, books, f ur- ,niture-rags. CALL viL. 54ÉO OR WIL. -481. 17LTN4-4tp Junk Dealer Phil, Schuxnan 1W111 buy furniture, bath tubs, old Iron. -wa5hing machines, any kind of Junk; pay best rièes. Wilniette 744. 174LTN44-2tp WATED:-FOR S UM M ER HOME. Used: h.p. outboard môtor; boat about 16'. comb., gas & coal stoive: 2 wheel trailer with 'box, 6.00x16 -sheelIs: rubber tjred wheel barrow; lawn ro lier. Phonle *Hollycourt 0555 after 4 p.m.,or write BW0 Box 60, Wýilmette, 111: 17LTN45-tp, BOOKS WE WILL BUY YOMJ BOOKS. private libraries.'WIU cail. Wlmette 32M4. 174LTN~ TWO CAR USED GARAGE WA te purchase; Cali Wilniette 35351 6:00 p.n. 174LTI1 "Gu,-....Aga in, ALSO Sparkling imes, and Thursday, March 23,-.3 P. M.- Guide-lecture tour, a -general synop.. -sis of, anthropological .botapical, geological and zcdo1gica1 exkhibits.. Fridtay, March 24- 3 P. M.-_ Guidee lecture tour, "Field Museum Bronzes." Saturday, March 25 - 10 and. Il A. M., free motion pictures for chu-. dren, presented by REaymond Foun- dation - 2:30, P. M. - Lecture for adulte, "Mfrica Speaks _AgAn,"-D]r. Paul C. Hoefler. Suniday, March 26- 2 P. M.-' Layxnan Lecture Tour, conducted by Paul G. Daflwig, "1(ature's 'March of Time' " (Advance reservations must be made for Sunday tour.) III Nelle Elliott of e guest of Mrs. C C, CritIc *Ijustice to the well-written music. Over and above the fine singinâ to his own car. Police off Icers Matthew Schwafl and John- Voss, who hadbeen sent to.the scene, took Po wley to Evans- ton hospital.- It ie said that he sut- fereda bad spine finijury and three fractures, of the pelvis. EARLY STAURT Evelyn Venable, who portrays the leading role i Paramnount's ddHeri- tage of the Desert,>' produced by Hârry Sherman, made her stage. de- but when she was 14 years old and appeared as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet." Two yeirs later she be- icame leading woman for Walter Hampden, noted Shakespearean ae- tShow -.- excellenmusical soresas -. re ,CALES." In Love Again" and "North, East, ME~SS); South and West,"! sung by the leads, !N3lte Dorothy Keli, Frank Peddie, and ___Kenny Graham. TALIAN mahog- Outstanding successes of the show e. Caîl were the front-st~age, individual ;aiue BEob Stone, a quicic * artist, plays a theatre mani- a professor, a psychic, one 'of Igfella brothers-all with equal ý.. His deep voice and exag- ci facial expressions niake. his tthe best comedy roles. ibert Jones, played by Aus- anney, is one of the hPRt. but 'AL Lc they do ample[I Aý5-ltP Ilc Termed Brilliant Production SPLID, ýd library tal 'oy, veryj TATE rs m

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