Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1934, p. 6

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HARRKIT SHIPP The -New Stô oosTr o: Demainds the.New Modes Permnanents.by Cyrille have everytbkqg the new modes aemnand ..distinctlion .. .beauty personeBity. Adapted--la graciously meg-ý niyour own personal charm. Have one tody.. know the f hriII of havinq somethinq beyond the ordinaryl High-End Permanent For Sohool èÏiis Spécial for Monday, Tueséday. Including Trim'.t$35 Shompoo and Wav. ...;. 75e Shampoo and e -Cyrille Beauty Shop 49Fourth Street Obb<sile "L" Termsinal Phione Wim.tt 4545 *Mr.r. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former gov<eror of Wyomig a<md lnowe dirtr f the i~çUite atce~~fs 1int, zvill be the speakser at thse Wilmette *Suuaday Evcning club, -Deceinber 2, ù» the First Con.gregàtionaI church. Her Pubject. zWIl be: "Thse Drame of Goverinment,> a»notusced as.a backstage story of Washington. To Wyoming, the pioncer woman- suffrage state, belongs the unique dis- tinction of having bad the first woman Offi cer ,.Hawkïison,, responding to the call,'found that the radio in the car had been stripp>ed. A checkup on the license revealed that the car belonged to Leslie Camp, 2330 N. Kedvale avenue, Chicago. 'Chief Henry Brautigain, went to the, ad- drse,,and..found that Camp .had rç- ported the theft 'of bis 'Car, to .the Chicago> police. He later. came to Wilmette and drove the car homeë.: Mrs. Clark called, at the police sta- tion Sunday and gave a description of the boy. Who had abandoned the car,. but it did flot fit that of Camp. No trace ýof the stolen bicycle bas been found. THANKSGIVING OUESTS Miss Margaret Brown and Miss Barbara. Scott were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Miss Nancy Wilds of 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth. The girls are classmates at Ferry Hall the week-end with Miss Brown at ber bomne in Neenah, Wis. bicau party brought about the electioli of a Democrat in. a state norrnalIy>- overwbelniingly Repubican. He was the only candidate on the Democratic state ticket who was successful that year. Following bis deatb, whicb occured ini October, 1924. Mrs. Ross wzIs electe-1 to. succeed bim. ÂAuImauo Cmaaue1neoe fore Mrs. Ferguson, took office. BriDliamt Record Governor Ross so directed the affairs ~ e s. of the state of Wyoming tbat slie j acbieved . nation-wide recognition, and, g not a single act or omission of bers wias cited to impugn. tbe fitness of. wom- en for public office. As bier two-year terni of office drew to a close, she- issued a challenge to bier opponents "to nroin*t ut a iniet of mine iuherein a. now-united Repùblïcan pairtin a, norsnally R epublican state, sbe was very nearly reelected, losing by less than 1,400 votes, while the other Deniocratic candidates on the same state -ticket witb ber were defeated by majoritie.q ranging from 5,000 to 15,000. One*of tbe-striking fea turcs of Gov- ernor Ross" campaign for re-election wais the fact that she visited practieally every town and city in Wyoming, Modal50 41 Men St WiJ.tt.1744413 Linden AvenueWimfe42 KEYS Md frets Nmberu LOCK SHOP ô"*me: Cnuu v~wu. 3m "i I ,..*le Modd 50 :Wi*lmeffe 4 120

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