Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 67

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- - - - - - - ~in - - the - - - flino - -.. n * ristian8, hé. sald, * e e tgh d a. Ti w s ek ciassPe would app P Pis il cngregate to its various activities fromn itYhere 76,900,0& in at People c e in the United the -home Te p e ei meet Of Suzanne States 'are ib e 1,9 tsopening ne>tadherents Lyon)1, Saturday the last w eek in January fosh Of any ls churcl. ev n n , october utb fhibsho 31, at 8 :30 p. ni foageo ge ni o o h r. The is class will in tele r june. a d o be c lit~ he s ThsIi a e , b ur week t e i C r - ie s a d * i w ' n pa r'ty. There w ili b)e ga nes, n mer Thos oveterest nunism . an d fascis min d th e ub i weure ii el con toos l sh e prondof dacngad u frai.orate ail over the, worid. inte estth L should regîster by calling tbe Rec- the. Board of' iecreation COi. W. F. Ayers wiil iîPeak to The tilVe-lette. word, he shoNec th~at thie the Play h.s. reation ed W. office lprôninent atonce part In the.. nels Wilmette 468.ý value derived from Kappad P Phis 'iex Yunyeng p opl recreation aiie of. A9rfi coulci flot be measured in dollars andct. .WHig xapelay c.clâear RESUME PROGRAM lS OUng eoie o! rabs, Turks, Greek, Hi h ch oi ag a e 'oA-(,i It was di therefore iî Paris, ilv decided te mots, t to open> the Rhine, 1TefTePa core ndi~ainl the t'eliownsiip of th~ Spain. W ales, Ja pjan, Tokio, China and Th fall and winter progrant of the, Center India ai -ods -ffie letters,' have Wilrette ag in., this ye arihe Playgroun Pa d Rceto uroiug 7. tîj r anda ('ita Rcrato 3 m tyfe bord wih ntivl >erd1 hehajnsti board has been announced byDa:niel some assistance from Y. ir b< s nt g rl a e er w ic îue Speakingthe Library an naio l urop, t hc o d st îo MfIay h ietCjl. Ji) our ('hurch -school mwhich meets . Davis, director of recreation, -and board, the Schéol board, the W. e w'ri; Il b in ul peration next. w P. A. eek. departnIîents at 9 :3Q a. ri). Sundàys. in aui the olde.st Christian nation,.he said he& Badminton R ecreation w orkers w ill be in charge jee- has îîo respect at ail for Mtussolinîw.%ho classes. started at Ilow- Of the * ginners nîtet durinà the me'n'ing program. ard gym last Monday,.with The complete Ser-V- j "could have: purchased jEthiopia. Ut.~~ a large for a ate d ce ofý activities at the Com~ fw iao biades.'yiflos T e " , "C a d D schedule mui C ner s . 0 while the Lightweights Tenni Tuesday-7:30 p.. ni. Boy SLout Troop 00 living on territery bal!. the size ot 13 to 0.330-4 lost --Tbeeni.On California. "I-las your child a gà.s :30 -Folk No.wî1. Dancing Grammxaj' j Iimask?" is the advertisement Iu store Wednfe.sday-3 :30 I. ni, Sho.BY The 7:30 id(i' Wilinett windows. grarnlar Unrelenting school P. ni. BoyScout TripNo. 2. problemis, hie sald, heavyweight teant 4 :3i--Drama tics* Boys and Girls. played New Trier coîfî'ont thnbut none of th 7-10-.'able Trennis. Adulte. 1) 300,0 ni.s,î- Girls, choir 1 re th(>l ei 7-8-Tap Dancing. Aýdults. 73,000,000nou m hearsai , 4' 1p.nii. llOvs' cho ir 1-l ea s jo High school. 8 freshznaîi team to a 6 : -îO--Soeîal Dancing. Aduilts. ner and ou i- îîinor coim pletito i 4 P. n . t ('a inp 6 t F"i' e.S e eîiiolr coirî rehearsal Gi l ; 7 15 1. i ; lier cî'tdit is 100 per cent. ur a ('tai Iack 63 %orryabout ,0-erodCENTER 12 H n i r f . C l d e . iii iiens w kl. REOPENS China. wîth its huge Jmuite of Il. A. H-indle%. population d i12- eTal Tennis. Children. T e Wl integrating t e 12 m n y C n er Japan ênters China; _ýhewenton. %%hlen -5--C uspe i P rm. Chiidren. T e Wi ete C o mu China is sixty countris ty established C old t r l-5 -Ç b. Iast winter ini the ai Chl en WVixe IL hr.B f 7-10--Table anay Teunis. i Aduits. ai t ( ' ef re Ja o ua y G r s P oint 7-10--Spe ". A uls hc i ol a R idge and Wilo h governitient, lie predicted, mak %viliaperlos, have te oientus met anvnus eoeedaan dnge- ettiiaenuswil er as activities b opne aginprograjît At Wmon" Clu he added te the ous decision about China. there - wili i a demand for them. *custo *"Dolî'.t .niets * * ý.The (2ùZ* ('orner. circi. vii ~ hs ue retet rspctforî~î~ league and girls' îiet a t 1Edward, whoni basketball league lie knows. th e home o f M is. Fr atnk R1. Adaîns, H-e said tôjteamsý have. been Monday 925 tut ýclub practicing at Stol mnei b rs, if . you ieeooîavenue, Thi :So-4-Tap Dancingner7Chden chy diive,"-about mrs. Sinpon-"don't berei !4el. 5, The assistinîg hotse h-i gm týhis week getting ready for, the Undir 7.gyl re '%'îîi be lieve for a mîinute that 4-«5-Tap Dan rcingI ,gat Edward p>ut the se s n~ %lIi*s ýW. A. ilichardsOîa, M s 11 . 1ot10 yri. Chidren. hc E. p n WVaik, e 1 *i t w In Sistr." e . and ÂMrs. R1. Gordon. T e Pi count 7-10--T-abIe 9 perdùl cen 0 coml)lete ' Te mnni . Adu centPadl t Tiiere is a great- reason CdOt lt . sc9d5 as fperws flos whythtHoardGy - 'entrai vircit. iwili n'eet aýt the homte Badinon headîlies are kept up). The divoî'ce of Nirs.ý y , A . Cia ,ýeas nîpitt, 'Menday-Badminton ý823 Greenleaf ;~e uFi'iay, N1ýOVenbei. 6. AIrs. ...... w le iii poe the îniakiiîg, 7-10 nes F. A. Gi-rlsT. long ago." acig111 o! a veî'v Bgn histolrip j » e n saThursday-Giris aind MrS.B.dnntn...Bxu a k t. clas Gym al le g e _i 7 7-8nqng n r . G 0 rs 11 A&andlni JonoWres-0hnonwil 5' 41 t4~>tt e BrU f~a i o nW," n hct lntati nn ýtg vanced. Girls. Tuisday'Womeu's Gymf Class Spain lie alled ' a liberai .810 3-6-Table Tennis. Children. repub ie %here there is a death tîing .. . . . . . . . . . Ane heî gip betweeîî sup riio . -0 Of ieMdýs. 7-10-T ablét T aenn s O pe . Stail) Gyn %vruî~î undr ht upî'Vsj,î cf Iloui' îdfaca.Cnnîisth 7-0 7l---ue î.. brohy anîd aîîaichists thtî't Monday-Girls' Basketbalî itague a e8 dl - 7-10 are fightiîg 3-6-Table T~ennis. it Tuesday-Shuffleboard .......... Children. 343 1 i-'iîi~i' roll driîgthe 0--Handieraft. Children. service.liiar chui-eh nd Juionrin iie- 'iliren fiflUnÎsli algas thlat getit ini through thie Thursday-D a e v e ry w eico nio te ath Basketbailleau.. is e xc e lle n t fe l- cracks. 7-10 i e fei'i'iî 7 g to J a P a n with its b ru lege l wshlp Period. pn -10--Muslcaî Ngt ta l C H O ih. FO TB L pn n urdeî's, ie asked his lit nes t te 3 : 0 4 3 - T h u sD an c n - 1 "ondealutlil o s 'lhle b 4ard e ftitst es will îîitee îaîîaaîse pepesaylng it The school football teams :0-:0 reguiainionthly imeeting Monçila f mrits is appaîîing what Japanese m etherhood T p D ni g I n have P eve- lias to face-witii national busy. Saturday îiing, N veiî, Stolp Pee- B 4Bo5ys.apDnin disasters suchi been lan ' 2. at 7 :30 l. ni. iii ie as p wees and hghtweghts the 73 10-T b le T n i . v'oicanoes and tidai waves, d l s played Glen-lO-Specîal tunts. Open. with chrc Th pri:' mînste 'a onl' an lnntsaway a eF houi' and nneteen cOe. by ai.andwt rlday 73,o00,- 7to T e Peewees won tha 1'«1-LAJ( AN N'E3IENTS 'hIt: Il subjetl abfu thdie grounds 5.n3'der'si that athonty if JEdward goes te o inentoaafisIndia, lie dots not 'thirk ic h oeo îe o npc hie wiîî cerne lion during the ~ faîl months, .Jüniper i.n a brilliant speech before the Woman's Six hutidre fJIl~od~ote~ oute is onttdrs' ]lt aîh'è.e ofi lv.wsepoedfr-tefudio as efhîiloengrte.irdt ClbofWlete(n ensdyate-tgas ut toi hin by the pert horsemn, including 300 Indians, oo tht orbews 21 f 1ave audience. For a pd fre1 gte.frilgre ohn answr uuli rn athr ilride is ne therligpan 5ch, Separ.atingtefaulgre ofth Shaowe auevet o tw îht Ight Au intott*eeultY rn Lasky mesa for Cecil B. DeMille's new of 193 an fo e- i sed rou , l ath ara lah ems h vegetable anid small fruits patch Shadoped of t enenw rld orif is "The Plafrusman." m»gtopportuinit>' 0f l.earuing more toini s t e arrstic fence of unpainted wciven hape about nes thie f th lie explained or fromna how mn hemanages who ]Sa te gold mîine ef iniformatgion on h sub- m, irably, of towôod, wbich lends itsef a d d Afaram fe kjxow the ulo nsI'ad vauce-uo 2a garden scene,~ said Mr-. . uring. iloeoeta ha n fwlm-k e per ièt, formed inu frn which D~Miebsb~ oftepaîriPaoy cent of~ the news whicli hé' for.cast 1w and afteil the meeting, ng scenes on~ Paramotint's continued asking sound sent t eits Sufrit as cherries,' peacliés fince 1930, hanve erevedydrqesin.-.. côet of il 1926'w fo cts havt e prtoved gooseberries, and bilaïcberries ec.n lie Gairy Cooper andi jeanti Arthur are andl drawiî his cenclusions.trom theni. planteci to advantage in uch<e ar starreci -1deas H e k e ps ' a s e e pe ss s e nus e den, andi veetaJu1es can"be grow in 1b Càlainity. s Wild i Bill $%i«>1< and o f d du ç - ý ton," iie laid. Jane, Charles Bic se s Fr ederic Snyder, a famous jorals MVhQ writes news before it happens and an I R artiIt>~ - -,o -a -r -an(] .lertrst f!rovç1 - - New in H o m Ea d c p n n -witfr f ot d j a t e tlie oeQdain i -headin Po te of H all, Pu nl El i s n H r tt a d o e B ur g e s s , Th -r moer hot wserced te nrow the niogrs-os chan tato , Hot inteCiaociand t~uhe'r l asist s er -n] _Ne j nierican H- Lsong, et thut ome on~ Mciofte asf th, clare ,'oll nieli Roger wh et oip epin thr.pews- thereaO .oiigAmnsrto Nra Arerca Homeina Co<,te fl u t The - p1*aV dua snsgiu lseLw Aye thc miin nt~tr andOcI aanodt Roosavent rod i-iee ry t h t p wo o p i na ot a t m opapdr, re t h id he-yesn e af I l the h mi s " a t n i n s v d n e afth weredy saldul t tnue roroandhterin thes metiono!cimsnw oes quetin Hein chdîtîng 1se by hoe utHe spolit page.e newstalump sf m latiwers". aot pern Peabode heWuld ine' g"The ty irect lete etexbo on t d e Re ae pctre ha "rht pa. Cop en lid tht Chicag said; Park su, PRbiion Mon thSe th hue li s" ne olwo lugsted of theng fora fo thde someee o tht rp Adlei l ead o hi n way foce th f an-disca t, Mr ior ajsedtht grade mn one Praroumnt' "nisaonl Ma tfl ol aubet gevrnmt i aye t he Huoe w. atthntiose as vdnd alk wont a gnrat foracng.lae theren honey" toaqircntie Wsid hasbi the urmeto placm 123le Reterln ower ptte in. thtd cres ad atO s alayin e to seet itubefor MhN seartetms the sne patcom és efecive -l sne pa

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