Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1933, p. 5

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tury of Progress exposition ani Governor Henry Horner that ail sec- tions of the state take part in the celebration of Illinois day at the world's fair on Friday, August 11, President C. P. Dubbs bas.issued the following proclamation: -WHEREAS,- Friday, AuguîSt 11l, has ben ficia.IIy designated as Illiolr day ut A.,Centur*y,0f Progress, the Chi- cuago World's, Fair; and -WHEREAS, on that dytePeople fr'om everY eity, toWn and hanilet in thlieégreat state of ours will assemble te) (e) honor to our Commonwealth and revive memories of the grêat men. who hav:e madethis exposition possible;-,abid 'WHER~ASit is fitting and proper that the Village of Wilmette be prop- erly ýrepresen.ted by its officiais, officers andetizens; ~THERFORE.the President of the Village declares that Friday, August 11, will be offiially recognized as Illinois day ut A Century of Progress,, the Chi- cage) World'S Fuir, and requests that as* inany offiiais, officers and citizens of the Village of .Wilmette.- as can' pos- sibly arrange todo. so. attend the fâ!rý on that day. State, countt, ,City and civic 'offi- ciais are enthtusiastically~ cooperating Ï111 the compfletion of plans for mak- lnig llfinois day the big.event of Chi- cagos worîd's fair. White the pro- grai cannot he given in fut a re- sueshows that. the day will be crwed-Wifh events, e-xhibitions and features commemorative of the imi- po rtant part Illinois bas taken in the forývard mnarch of piogress in the past century. It is a patriotic duty, saY those in charge, for every citi- zenl of Illinois to be present on this (la of days, which is expected to mlark the peak of daily attendance sîîce the fair's opening. Features of tihe Day Séhiool, civic and military bandis wvili play. There will be a review of 9,500 troops of the 23rd Division, Il- linois National guiard.- Choruses wilI sîing.. The' Santa Maria, Columbus' famed flagshipi will arrive from jack- 50on park. under itis own sait. It will be used as beadquarters for the As- sociation of 93'ers, Who plan to turn the clock back forty years and ap-' pear in parade in buggies, on bicycles and afoot, in the costumes of 1893, including -leg. o'.. mutton sleeves, SoJc aid 75C BONNEM 4allor 111 Greenceat Ave-.-PI'. W91. 1944 to view. w ilmette ofi( villagers to attend morrow, Friday, Auj Illinois day. 4A Returns From Fishing Trp to Big Twin Lake Doad Mecartney, 934 Spanish çourt, returfied last week ith a fine catch of bass, pike and "muskyv" taktn at- Lakota rËsort on Big Twin lake, Conover, Wis. A number .o f north shore parties have. enjoyed excellen t fishing on Big Twin this year which is said to. hold the distinction of pro- ducing more:prize-winning fish-than any other lakeini the United' States. An unusual "mnusky" run bas, been ex- perienced ýthe- past f ew weeks with manyý of the "tigers" weighing thirty pounds and up. The Lakotaresort is. ow%%ned by C. Peterson and Dewey. Pihi, former residents of Wilmette. B~~ENÊIr CARI1VAL Bethsaida shrine will hold a bene- fit carnival Saturday afternoon and evening on the lawn of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Mordoif, 729 Eleventh street, Wilmette. "Ther*e: will' le mn.any attractions, sometbing for ail, and everyone is invited," anfiounce the co-chairmen of the party, Mrs. Walter C. Doering of Wilmette and Mrs. William T. Kinder of Evanston. $1.50 HOUBICANT BATH SALTS.......$ 29c PT. ALCOREX, 4 bottles .... $1 JASMINE BATH POWDER, 50e JASMINE 1$ COLD GREAM $1 BOX STATIONERY, 2, boxes ................ SOc.HIGHLAND LINEN, 3 boxes ...$1..... IBATHING CAPS, j Ail styles, a large lassoit.: ment, en tiré stock at hl 6 pkgs. FIRST AID NAPKINS ........ 3 PENN TENNIS BALLS ................ 40e FIetcher's Çaitoril .....2 c soc H orlick's I'3 7c Multed Milk .. ..a loc Santro .4 Nipples, 3 f or..24 Central. 1'167 WiIm.l $1 25,c ZINC STEARATE V POWDER ......17 Rubbing Alcohol. 5Oc MENNEN'S KORKONIA POWDER 29C 1.5SIMLAG BABY Q FOOD .........84 G$ ARA NqOME IPERFUME $1I 50 AOj 51 THERMOS7c BOTTLES.......79 $1 JASMINE FACE POWDER 50c JASP4INE PERFUME 1$" 10e POWDER PUFFS,14 2 for ......... .... 14 Aspirin> 1 pt. Mi 31, 3lc 100 Aspirin, Avenuft Phesas: WiL 28-29 Ave ~1 oc Pt.. Rub. bing Alcohol 3 boules .1 àoo

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