Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1931, p. 51

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--nna i 'oirse. Layncl toundation for inclusion in a summer series of- free entertaitiment for children to be given during july and August at F'ield Museumi of Natural History. Many other ,initeresting features have also becen, scheduled for these programà, of which there wilI be..six, to, be, giveni on successive Thursdai' mornings beginning with 'Thursday this week (juIY 9).. Other motion pictures, as weIl as, story-hours,, and lecture-tours of museuin exhibits conducted by the staff of the Ray. màond foundation, are included on the varbous programs. Folioéing is the schedule of, pro- grams. for the series,: July 9-10 a. ni.,. motion* plôtures, ...With Byrd at the South Polo." July 16-10 a. m. story-hour, "Giants of Long Ago" ; il a. mu., tour, "Prehlstoric Animais and Peoples," July 23-10 a. m., tour, -Chinese EX- hibits"; il a. mu., motion pictures. ,*Gl!irupses of China," JuIy 30-"10 a. mu., motion pictuees, '*The Sulent -Enemny.' August 6-10 a. m., story-hour, "Chil- <h'enof Many 'Land";'11i a. ni., tour, "Exhibits Sbowing Child-Life." *August 13-10 a. ru., tour, "Animals' of Land and Water"; 11- a. ru., mrotlon pictures, '*Alligators," "Alaskan Sheep5," -"Bearsý," "Animais of the .Galapegos,#" "Lions at Home." Chlldren froin ail parts of Chicago and suburbs are lnvited to attend these prograrus, by Stephen C. Slmrns, direc- toi' of the ruuseum. They may corne alone,, accompanied by parents -or other - aduits, or In groups froni clubs, coru- munlty centers .and other organizations. 1The motion pictures and the story- hours will be given in the James Sirnp- Miss Carolyn Freiberg of 510 Lindcn- avenue, Wilmette, and- Miss Beriiice Abrahanison of 762 Walden road. Winnetka, have- just returnec frorn a visit in - several cities of the' east. l3efore coming. home ýthey stop- ped in New York City and then spent some time with relatives :in New Rochelle. Dr. and Mrs. Ferna atn have' returned 1te -W. Fuer- ýir ho-meii.,f On lt Pourtit of July Miss A lice Haler, daugliter, of Mr.,. Satrah Hlaller of Forreçton, Ill., became tihe bride of Dr. Martin Seifert. Af ter August 1, the bride and bridcgroom zvili be aI- home int Wilmiette, where lte latter wiil open an office ýin th ronluild- "Purposes of Existence" Is Vàil Lecture Subjeet "The Purposes of Existence" will b he *1w *n on wmih .iAlberty+ i ices are held a'tJ3 -3, p. m. at the Foundation hall of the Baha'i temple, Linden« avenue near Sheridan road, in Wilmette. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. Vail, who is one of the national Baha'i teachers, will go east the lat- ter part of july and will spend sev-. eral weeks teaching in various cen- ters. The services after -July 19 will be conductecl by different teachers. Mrs. L'awrence É.--McClurè wi-th -t-ht- _______ latters' two small daughters, Peggý Miss Dorothy Burgess, daughter of and Catherine, have gone to the Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Burgess of Clureps summer place at Traverse 1534 Highland avenue, is spending CitY, Mich., for several months. Dur- 'two weeks at the Girl Scout camp ing their absence. their house is, being Hickory Hill, dge.iton, Wis SMAMPOO and FlINE-R WAVE........................... .w SHAMPOO and MARCL.... $1.25 MANICURE................50 rRIMS.......... ..50 EYE SROW -ARCH ........... - Theae prloea effeocti~ve very day but Frday and&Saturday EVANSTON BEAUTY SHOP 6 15 Davi«s ýSi. (3rd Floor) Uni. 0967 Above Lyon & H.ily'$

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