Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 24

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W I L M E "f T E LIFE October 25, 1929 mas Seal nurse, assisting. Applications for dental service may be made to her. ~fore than one hundrerl chit-· ":\ ~w Trier High school students arc tln:n han: been lnokcd after; rcquirh1t""~king forward to the third annual .ing fivt hundred "corrections." The Teachers at the Joseph Sears sehou l Atte ndance at the Grosse Poillt Health Center ha~ complete dental in Kenil\\'orth will attend an institttll' dana sponsored hy the Tri - ~hip cluh a 1 the ~clwnl. · It i:' t1) ht' a sports Health Center at the Howard school equipment ft)r this branch of its \\· or~. to he held at the Haven school i~1 E\·an,..;ton· Monday. October 28. and tilt· da nrt and \\'iII he h c ·ld in the sc hqol has incrtased materi~lly. nnw !hat \\·hit:h is ~nancl'cl in part hy cnntn - Kenilworth school \rill be dismissc·d 011 IJutiPns frnm the Ecol~~mty Shop, and mo~ hall Saturday night. ~<h· emher 2. problems of care and iel'ding· must that day. ·uHI other comnltutity organization~ . Dr . ( l 11 v oi the Cope Haney llrchestraJ) he adjusted ' to winter . m·t·<ls . I Th(' · da\·'s prugram \\·ill open \\·ith :'elections 1)\· the Pullman Porters' \\ ill prorich· the syncopatiun . 'Charlt..·s Pirrct, who is taking Dr. Hh-~sing 's . TO HAVE PARTY MONDAY place, is rery much liked hy all who quarttt irom <J :45 to 10. o'clock in th~· ~o uthward is chairman ·ni tht rnm - come to the hal)\· clinic iM a<h·ict·. Bethel number 44. Order of Job\ 1rtnrning. At 10 o'clock Ralph Dennis. mittee in char~e of arrang-ements l<H. Dr. Pierce i~ 0;1 the staff of the daughters . will han· its next reg-ular dean of the Xort hwestern univ-er~itY 1 h~· affair. Other committee chair - Children's Memorial hospital. whcrt· meeting )fonda~ Octohl·r 2H . ·at 7 JO school of speech. ,rill gi,·e a reacli :tg-, :-~' clock in the evening. Th~· affair \\'ill to he fo llowed b\· another grot1p of n1cll are: Toe Berni. rlecorations; :!\ cd :o;hc also holds regular clinics. · I be a Hallowe'en party and a parr cl ~on!!s 1)\· the Pullman Porters. \\.il - \\.i dand. publicity and I<oy \\" est, re- 1 · -·· !ian~- Montgomery McGovern, professor · J t I tl T · Sl · Septemhc:-r 1 sa\\' the dental dtlllt: pnst sale. 1111 11 of political science at Northwe~tern. trD !" . .ast year le . n- .. lip n :sumc operations after the long- ,·aca rl uh g:w~ a nai_y ball as tts annua l tion. It is located at Ridg-t and Lake George ~L ~1 air ni X c\\' YPrk City will speak on "J unglc Paths and Tma Ruin s" at 11 o'clock. has da lll't', and two _years ago the affair avenues in th(· Health Center offices. . been risitin·r his father, Charle:' A. Lunch will be sernd at tht Han-n \\a~ 111 the form of a "fortv-niners' " under the din·ctions of Dr. 1·:. F . ~fa· · , and hrothtr, Clark ~fair, of J.. , and Kichols schools in Evanston fnr hall. I Ch ri stie, with ~li:'s Grifli it, the Christ- Fo 1rtcenth street. the visiting teachers and the afternoon pwgram is scheduled to start at 1 J() o'clock \\'ith violin selections h~· Joh antH.':' P. Koscielny. E. J. Tobin. cottl't\· superintenrlent of . sdmols. undn ;.· . \Yhose auspices the in,titute was call e·l. ·· ~.> will gire a short address of greeting ;tt I :45. This wilt be iollo\\·erl ln· a !crt ttr1 · 011 the snhiect. "A Look at Asia." !)\· ' I' Dr. E. A. Ross, chairman of th e <it: .;! partment' of sociology and antnropolo~n · at th r t.; niversit~· of \Visconsin. All public school ~ in the no-rthe:·n half of Cook cotmt y· \\·ill he represent ed at the institute. N. T. Tri-Ship. Club Plans I · Its Third Annual Dance Health Center News Teachers at Sears School to Attend· Institute Oct. 28 I . I I ~ )~ , *~ · -- ' eware the MOTHS. BACK FROM EASTERN ·TOUR Mr. and ~[rs . George H . ..Rird. 1010 Che stnut avenue. returned Qn \Vedncs dav of last " ·eek irom a three weeks' motor trip in the easL Among the place~ thry \'i!:'tited were Virginia Hn t' Springs. \Yashington and Kcw York. Their daughter. ~I iss Hcmietta. joined them fnr a \\'l'Ck in :\ew York. · Protect Your Summer SPOTS Woolens During attract HOTHS The Winter Months ~. MOTH PROOF BAGS e~~~(dp. Cand ulalel'-coloted !xJ alltsts Moths are equally as destructive in winter as 1n summer, and they.especially attack soiled garments. Woolen knickers, flannel trousers, golf bose, knitted woolen sport suits, in fact, all summer garments of wool should be thoroughly cleaned and stored in moth proof bags to avoid damage from the destructive moth. Vivid, Delicate, Clur Water Colours lend chum to these artistic Christmas cuds. The band work of an artist goes into finishing ucb and every one of my cards. That is why they retain the personal touch so valued by your friends. There are many attractiw designs to choose from at $ 1 4 to $ 1 o o per hundred complete. FREE Send us your summer woolens. We will re- · · move all moth attracting soil and return rhem beautifully cleaned and packed 1n moth proof bags. at no extra cost above the regu1ar cleaning charge. Schultz & Nord T bt Village Cleaners l 15 2 Crntral Avenue, Wilmette Phones 3 20-3 21 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660 Order Early! WeUi~on.W.8rot~ers .Suite 315..17 H6Jt~tBuildiJ\8 lbl8 Ortin,Sto'\, Avef\U~ AJtTI,ST Ev~~o"'~ 111~ GREENLEAF 0799 "

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