Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 8

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phne 30" MILýLEN COMPANY Delicious Doublé Portioned HOT CHOCOLATEC -with Wafers This famous group of artisis-the Slwziansky, Russian ch orus--will Presentt thte programt at. the Wilinette'Sitnday Êveiggclusb«ai. the First Conigre gational church . Sumday, November 19. The choru~s is directed, and .on ducted by Mine, Margarita Slaviansky. The organization has bce>z in existence con tinluou4sly siizce 1858. A Il Kins of .1A iteratiossI Conits reliliei. Quilt-, re-covere<I. Pr Expert Work. Reasonable.. Rc Wilmette 1091 gI th; e.ad the WantuAds ai lear Second Lecture on Impressions of England The popularity of "Engiish Im- essions," a travelogue presented by the ,e john G. Hiindley at the First Con- regational churcb, vas so pronounced, at. he bas been asked to give an- her travelogue on bis recent trip broad. He will concluct this second Englisli Ramble" immediately follow- ig tbe Cburcb night dinner tonight rhursday). Dinner is at 6 :30, the roray, ~ .frllin tun t7:45.The nyh- conclude wut At Our TWO DEPENDA13JLE DRUG STORESI ý. x er nlService rvioe fo the rosidonts ommndn'at ion for vour and' Customts- ana wi an. open forum. FIRE DAMAGES CAR Last Friday the fire department responded to a cail fromn 311 Fourth street, where an automobile belong- mig to Dr. Harry A. Richter, 622 Greg- ory avenue, was in danger, of de- struction, from flames caused by backfire. Considerable damage to the machine resulted, although it was ing of the army of workers engaged in the drainage and reforestation project in the Skokie region. It had been hoped that the per- marient bousing work might.be corn- pleted before cold weather set ini, but the arrivai, of -snow ,and. frigid weather this week found the workç>rs stili quartered in tents at the Skokie boulevard and. WilIow road, camp, with the cmlto of permanent winter quarters at Glenviewv andI Harnis roads stili leui. days or mo re iii the fut ure NOt onily is work being hastéened on the buildings to be -occupied by the fiYe ýcompanies now .enigaged, in the work, and- at present, quartered ini tents., but construction bas also been stepped up on the permanent, bar- racks-being buit.,to house an addi- tional force of one thousand workers who have been recruited and are rîowý quartered at Fort- Sheridan. The, lat- ter buildings, also, on Harms. roa(l, will be completed about' Deceniber 1,or very soonthereafter, it.is ex.- pected. Building activity in connection %vith thje Skokie project is nôtcotifin.edto, the Glenview and Harmns roa(ls site- however, as preparations 'are also being mnade' to shelter the vast *aniount of machinery which is being gradually assemnbled in connectioni with the work. Thèse buildings, for- merly used as portable school build- ings in Chicago, are being erected in that section of Forest Preserve prop- erty located on WVillow road ad- jacent to the excavation activities. STUDY GROUPS QPENING Thie initial meeting of the Chi d, Study groups of the Central-Laurel Parent-Teacher association will be, hield during the week 'of November 13-17, and each niother who has re-gistered will be called about, the time and ,place of the meeting. Any- one is eligible to belong té one :of t hese g rou ps-meither. to study pre- school childhood or adolescent age; and she can be enrolled by calling the chairman, _Mrs. R. A. Marmaduke, it is announced.. a eco furnture ,ndé ta. rdor Ph. Wilmette ý4453 J

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