Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, p. 28

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Swimming 25c Needi. Shower Iacudd NORTH' SHORE SCHOOýL.l 1700: Cent ral Street' GREenleaf 1700- Phones - wnn.fka 418 Evansion' Too wise be unable to continue their edu- cation wili be afforded residents of the township Saturday of this week. when the Girls'. club of the scbool will hold its major money-making pro- jectý of' the year, a bazaar. The en- tire net proceeds, of this e1vent, whicli is to be an ail-day affair, will go into the club's scholarship ýfùnd. Thce high scbool girls are hopeful of being ableto provide ten, scolarships.. Patrons of the bazaar will find that elaborate plans have been made :for their entertaintment during the day., There will be motion pictures'lu the afternoon, two play, performnances%, dancing in - the evening and other, events. Booths will be open from 9:30 Don't Usé SNAP JUDOMENT. _ ~ when _ ~U ordering e e home owners hando.dout by sales peuple. Play Safe with MURPHY-MILES,, Fuel Oi . We'll admit after a barrage' of reasons why this or that automatic heat is the better,- as presented by these sales people, the pour home owner is gasping against the ropes. And it seems that the one making the biggest noise' gets the business. at flte In the hosiery bôoth will 4e filue quality silk stockings which the gir1l< club was able to purchase >holesale through the father of ýone 'of, the girls., Lingerie will be featured inIlleht French booth.- Orders for Christinas. candy wiIl be. taken in the cand- booth. Games will be played iii the gaine booth. In fact the Girls' club has arranged, the day'Ps program so-t hat everyone :vill -have an enijoyable timie, whether this enjoymnent' is found ini making purchases that will help ýsonie worthy. girl té continue bereducation or in taking* part in some of the cii- tertainmnent features. Mamy.Novel Fetures In addition 'to the tWo play, per- formances, the motion pictures, and dancing in the evening, there nili be_ novel features, sucb as weight gueýS- ing and examination of hiand writ- ing. A baud writing expert froin onc of the Chiicago, daiy. papers will be preseut at the bazaar. Announcemnt was made this weck that the two play performances wil be at 3:30 in the aiternoon and 8:30. at night. The play, " A Propos.ai Under Difficuties,', is said to be.'mod- eru, ight, andý gay, with a generousý. sprinkling of romance and.comedy. Judith Cunningham plays the 'hero- mie, Gilnian Payuter and Bertil Hîi1- uier, the suiîtors,. aud Donna estr the maid. a mllil! LUage ior caii (tance. Invite to Reeordings .of Great Symphonies" A programi of recordings to be given W~ednesday e.veuing, December 12, at the, Dudley, K. French house, 503 Hawthorne lane, Winnetka, will iclude mauy numnbers which are popular wîth symphony concert audiences, and which will be played that week-end or the following week SIX PLANTS CONM SEl VING ARIA ~of St. Paul, Mi: visiting her fan to Kenilworth. iemiema of Win-, rs. James Burn- 'Marcia Lightner She had been i before coming FUEL OIL I t'

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