Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 16

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OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. ARAS ý ARTS AND CRAFTS 515 DEMPSTEI ST. UNI. 1001 (Between Chicago Ave. and Hlnmaii, Evanston)ý .A Limité u,. e s Sale of INERSPRINCGl $42.50 Valu e for. $29.50 Value for $27.50OValue for,...... $25 Value for ............ $15 Value for ..... . e éce se. p>ynsîcian. the most exciting rally ln the tour- Uskilled workers, t h e institute n-a.ment when he d e f e a t e d A. Ipointed out, should be particularly V. Gruhn in the semi-finals, 1-6,, 7-5, I iteesedinth cincfor the death 7-5, after 'havinghiad match point Irate fromn tuberculosis is n e a r i y agal nst him, vwas unable> to pe ' heetmes, as, high among thisgroup the. accurate placement game dis- as amn cek ad"hiecollar" paydby Wheaton.in the..cham- r rost.every c ase oa tubeircuoÉis a Wheaton comleted.hsdoia - ecured if it is diagnosed in its tion of Shawnee 1930 tennis, honors early stages. bv teaming With Bert' Lewis to The cliic is financed. by the, an- ciinch the, men's doubles champion-. Inuai sale of Christmas Seails and ship by defeating Monroe Turner and both, aduits and chilciren will be ex- Cal 'Knotter. 6-m3. 6-3- 10-8. In ýthe a ne.Al Persons found onedsm-finals. the champions won over medical treatment will be referred Forest 'Lundstromn and Jerry Do s- to their. family doctors., cher, ý6-3. 7-5. In the other semi- final match, the father-son combina- Mrs., I. Biiss, R. N. hsrtre tion of A. V. Gruhn. and. Robert from -a thrée ek' n hsrouhte Gruhn carried the battie' to 3-6.. 6-2, East. She visited Washingt on, D. 1 6-4. before bowing'to Knotter and, New York City, Lake George, Na-Tre. Sa ecaposi or araplaces ofSytracsead a. t-naments climaxed a season of mem- er plaes 0finterst. ship play whit!h set ne7w ail The next Infant Welfare cîinîc *il time records for actîvîties. accord- be heid Wednesdlay. September 131 ing to Charles W. Genge. club fromn 2 to 4 p.m. Dr. N. G. Shaw athietic chairman. More than 100 pediaricin, wil bein c arg , players registered for the f i r s t pedatrcin, ilibein hare, round in the men's and women' s Jeffrd R turnchampionshîps. Plans are now being J f $sR tr made to further improve the Shaw- nee courts and increase competitive Prom Tourin J~est tennis activities for 1940. IThe Rev. and Mrs. Erskine M. YlosoeZo n rc UN. 82. OIADVERTISEftS1 'OUR NEW EVANSTON STORE 'iA portion of their time was sperit ;heir trip they in and around Los Angeles. visiting dles, passing relatives and friends. The Rev. Mr. ýen states and Jeffords will be in his pulpit at thé ;lakes and Wilmiette Parish Methodist church way, such as Sunday, Septemben 10, on which day I will be launched a~ Churceh Rally. Week, as announced, elsewhere in this issue. vMr. and M-ýrs. Lisle W. Elliqtt and their daughters, Doris and Eileen. 1729 Lake. avenue, returned last 19.Ceatral'Ave. WIim.tfe 1214 Opposite JVilmtelle Theater 1506 Shermn

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