Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1938, p. 8

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s 1.00 4S i HOUSE COATS An i a -: :. (Y' ., -. t- P A NT 1E S SLIPS G V \N Sf « K L0U-NGINGl>\.NA S Solid color Sat*in; uont oa S Regularly S6.50 I SWEATERS RAVE '1AUGHTEIR -MmeuA daughter. Paricia Kathryn. a Iborri November 9. at St. "Francis h-s- pita to Mr. and M-Nrs. Willia-n Surn- $- I ner, 1469 Wilrnette avenue. &h baby. who has a, five and one-balf, year olrd bqther, -"Rich,'. has been narrned K: P atrc KathryrL Mr. Srciumner 15 a h"leutenant on th e Kený"*.orth i).c e force. Mr.Alfred W. Gardes of 904 IChestnut avenue is- expecIlng ber son, George.. to bring his rcoonmmate, IWilbur We]don o!f California. homne v.-th him from:West Point for ChriSt- mnas and theé oid .This i;sz George's ,first year, a' thr .led Stat'es' Military academ-.. EASY TO f om ýN 0agner b and Gounod's "Faust," He is a solo-1 John Torn'an, county collector. 25t at Christ Episcôpal church, Win-1 on'tinuing as he has done in the netka. and is a member of the Win- past, Mr. Hale ekplained that he nre-ka Drana 'club. The Service club wilî be glad to take payments to the -ecentlv featured Hljner in their re- cut olco n banrcit .ew t th Auitorum.for anyofle desiriflg to, pay- his d1ir- M~nd1ssOWS talin SmpholYquent taxes. arA or.oitrn by Litolff, Daniels, S'beiius. :D'Inidy -and Strauss, will pnlisI oc -ýak1 eu te blan 1 eof'he rogarn Attention is, also calle.d to the lac'- .be prese'nted by Mr. issne that there is now a 7, per. cent pen- alty on. first instaliments and 3 per ____________cent on .Second instalrents of. un 'Ir. arnd Mrs. RB Watan id 193 real estate taxes. plus an. theîr son and daugý_hter. John and additional 'cost of 26 cent s for each Elear.or. *,..ere the houseLiuýests last ýlorpat of a lot. until Decemn ,,,.eèk, fM-%r. and Mrs. J. Lewvis bI, er 1. after . which it %vill be 30 E a rlwin e. 2 09. Linden avenue. Thedents. After January 14 the1 pena lty, Wvtscrehere f r rrn 'Shelbyville. increàses ron7 o8 per CU!-,* or. Ky. «for the stýck show. firs-t installirnents. adfom3t p er ceýnt. on second installmentsý- PICK TO PACK TOMAIL BeleShrmer-Soé'kings inHer Own Lëqe,-Sïze g,.. --z--- v ~ ~ot j, ~ -o'. o Theoflctralso. Poinatyu ta -,,Thee s alatrgeaouonts ounptad .197 er soa la7p rottof onwhich 1937 pernayis oper7 per cent.,.-hie ý. 1&e péall. t etio 2 t ten act ha thse who havý,e notcr)aid. rnact sav the.se vQS d dha e ,t pid irnvaye and costs b-,'-.'Vig in 1the e: Rabbi Shulman\Wil Talk on Fîve Books Follow,ýingc an a n n u a I1uto. Rabbi Charles E. Shulnian wvill d e- vote hils December Il sermon j- 1~ o! exploration,' some thoughts of, ' philosopher and' a book devoted specifically ta Jewish life are arnoný 'the selections for this year. Servi ces' at' thte North Shore Con- gregatian Israel which is locate-,d.at the corne 1r o! Lincoln and Vernoný avenues in Glencoe are held every, Sunday morning, at Il o&clock. Mr. and MNrs. 'Arthur E. 1;Lake avenue, arrived horni Ines- £A ccessrranzd Dlre-s ha ~JJ~Jii,r . fjI Il161 W OPEN SATU imette Avenue . RDAYS TILL 9 P.M. -ýPEN' SATU RDAYS TILL 9 P. M. We wlhnette 4298 R. Ph. G. HOSIE RY R* HANI) BAGS 4,v&o--

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