Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1934, p. 25

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M o:: LI'~ 2 With their chil4'rene With friends of their own. genercition? In institut ions for the ciged? Atone? Whether you are the children, fihe aider people, fthe grandchildren, oailer rela- tives or merely outsiders. write how this Problein was soIved i your Icunily. Did you think it Wise ta mnix generatians i one household when it was econom- ically possible to do otherwise? What did YOU do, amd did it work? If nat, why didn't it? Perhaps you can help other people by tefling your ex- perience. Limnit your letters to 500 wards. A prize of $25 wiil be given for the best letter. Write on only one side of fixe paper. No mcmuscriPt wiil be returned, and no naines will ever be given. out. Your con-, fidence wiflho respected even when the $25 is awarded. Only. the best letters wiil ho printed. AU ,letters mnust ho accompanied by naines and addresses sa that the. editor wMi knowwhere ta send fixe prize when, a coumnmttee decides which letter is. hest. Address a conuncmunicCItioistoth le Wom- en's Éditor, Ithe Chicago Daily New& 400 West Madison Street, Chicago. Anl letters must ho in by MondaY. Dec. 3 at midnight The $25 wiil ibe cawarded Dec. 19. When they used to be ON THE STAGE particulari! since the adveat of sound- pictures. the screen has got much -of ils mont price leus talent from the stage-Ana Harding. George Anlis. Marie Dressier. tii. Barrymores. Go back through the yeurs and see from whence came the stars of today. HO LLYWOGD UNMASKED in next Saturday's Photo gravure Section of THýE-l1CHICAGO. DAI LY NEWS N OVEMBER as, 13 P e~J

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