Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 31

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.1 ss Patricia parinclec', <'Ioulel of the NoyesScloo f Rhythm, is direccing the .Noyés JRhthin class îch 1j«ch.sarts ils zwekly session af th f/j , iinn<tka C'omtiiiity -floisse IleXi Tuesday inoring at 10voclock. l'ie lass- ilicludes on its ruster -wo- men froin W li-mtte to 1Lake Forest.. Amnong those ènrolled being MIrs. Paul Harper of Lake Forest, "Mrs. F. P. Boynton of Highiland Park, Mrs. Dud- ev Cates. Mrs. Frank D)urharn, anid Mrs. Moritz Ioeb of \Wîu.nietka; Mrs. .Henry Drueker, Mrs. J. Ray M.-itchell, anid Mrs. WlimGralham of 1 il- mette, Mrs. Cates has the distinctio01 01 beîug the first pupil of Florence Flein g ve, the founder of the Noves Schoul of RhYthin, and she has followed with î'nterest the progress of the systemi during the intervening years. ""ie Noyes idea in inovenient is a unique one,- Miss Parinelee explainis. "Its purpose is to free people fromi the wear and waste of tense, broken motions so that thei r natural sense of rhythmn cati corne into full play.. t is a tirnely idea ini this will-driven, age and is far reacliing ini its resuits. liývery.ofle, can profit by it." Elmer D, BeeckerLeéadS Party -of Duck Hunters Eliner D. Becker, 519 Linden ave-7 nue, W\ilmlette, wvas host to a party of eighit on aduck shoot ing expedition An NRA statement said: "Aside from its immediate beneficial effects for labor in the establishment of a maximum forty-hour work week and minimum-.wages from 27 to 35 cents* an hour for unskilled labor in. the northern section and 20 cents an hour in the South, the code. speils the end- of ruinýus price cutting and, other unfair trade practices. which have demoraiized the business.' The code empowers a.code auIthor- ity to prescribe "fair and'reasoniable", minimum wholesale and retail prices and the statement continues: "Equally important is,.the provision aimed at the racketeers in .he rade THE IDEAL SUMMER AND WINTER HOME ... The newly opened section of thé outer drivé fhem Ioster Avenue offers quick eccess to the, loop. _______ 200-CAR GARAGE IN THE BUILDING PRIVATE MOTOR CODACHSERVICE TO- DOWNTOWN SATURDAY NIGHTS FORMAL WITH DANCING TILL 2 A.M. D-INNER CONCERTS Nig.htly'FioIIowed by Dlnig xetSna CONCERT 6 fo TWILIGHT MUSICALES.in he,,Bllroom Sundays S5t. 6 W. wiliIb. gIatd to show Our rooms, suites, endi ktchenttes at spacial rates for winter occupancy. W. M. DEWEY. Minaling Director EFFECTIVE DECEMUIER 1, 1933 NORT'H SHORE LUNE ALL ONE-WAY and ROUND -TRIP lb j AND, LESSI Jeanne Scar avenue, Kenilm girls who ret, versity of Ilmi home. 521 KenilwoYt was amntg th Ifrom the Un' ýor a weék-end2 e j 'I I i i é 4.@,dà,àoé ý. 1

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