Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 6

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Jj 35C sisnf CONFECTIONUT ALLURING LOY!INES If4-m-BSom ws-Y. Why envy loveIy women? You con b. Iovely and aluring fool Corne in regularly for shampoo, wave. haircut, Man- cure. facial and other beaufy wor&. We give you expert, careful service ai moderaoe cos*. wilinett e im . x., d ri.U*U, -AAAV rre n L a I eflV Itoured the United States last sea- , son, aind also won the, first prize at Ithe last dance congres held iii Paris, IFrance, where representative bal-, Jlets, from 'alm ost e.v-,ery nation of the world a 'ttended. -While iHollywood Miss Reeney will visit her aunt .and uncle, Dr. and- Mrs. Madison J. Keeney, and she -wil aàlso be the guest of Miss Carmnen Sainalniego., sister o! Ra- mon Navarro. Miss- Keeney will ai- so study under the. well knowàn con- cert dancer, Carma Lita' Maracci, great m great - granddaughter, of Ade- lina Patti, most famous oper a star o! her time. 'Miss Keeney will re- turn to Winnetka about the middle of August. Mr., and Mrs. :$tphi, F., ij y tnd'iheir son, Robert, 2010 Kenil- vorth avenue, Wilmette, returned 7hursday froni a week's motor trip oDetroit and through Canada. Bert Moritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moritz, 226 Warwick road, :enilworth, spent the Fourth o! July eekend visiting friends i Mercer, 11Donald Paulson of 1155 Chat- fildc road, Hubbard WVood8,, Piano pupil of ArthurGranqùist of 71:1- -mette, wiîi g:ve an informai te- .citai at the Wiimette-,Woman's club at 8 o'ciock Sunday evening,' JuI) *.9. M7-. Pauso& ýs a ýformer member of, the New, Trier Senior Muuic club, and sang i~n the ach ool opera group and i the New Trierchit,. Mewias pr4u- ated at the high school in June and plans to enter Miami college in September. VISIT N. Y. FAIR Mrs. John M. Eckert, 520 Lake avenue, and her daughter, Janice, are home from a tlxree weeks' mo- tor trip east. They attended the fair and spent a week at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. Eckert. who had expect- Juyto, OLD COLONIAL FRAGRANCE imps. Perfume. Powders Sachets, TdUlet Water 1ICRI1AM . fr the mon ONE CASUALTY Only one injury due to the- g o! fireworks was reported1 ilmette police department ay. At 10:45 a.m. Jack Lev. shoot- to- thie Tues- 15, o! ieared r first pect tu ulea uces A mammoth street parade will herald the, event,- Moriday, July 17. Commlttees Busy The various committees, working under the directiSooLMr. Hlavacek report that. other arrangements are rounding nto shape, and>,thatprep- arations will be complete to the last touch when the opening hour ar- rives. Members of. the Chamber. have volunteered in- large. numbers to man the manYcon!cessiôns, :an assurance that when you patronize one of these play accessories you will, be patronizing someone YOU know. Therein is one of the best of reaàsons for trekking to, the Village Green, which is near Howard school, on both Wednesday, July 19, and Thursday, July 20. In addition there is the pleasure of meeting old .frionds and4. ighbors and 4aving a good old-fashioned Visit. That in it- self is enough to justify Wilrnette Days. Health News From Headquarfrrs, 1k Health Cenier, 905 Ridge Road 4 Monday, June 17,. 1 to 4 p.m.- Chest clinic, Dr. Julius Novak, Med- ical director, The Tuberculosis in- stitute of Chicago and Cook County. Wednesday, June 26, 2 to 4 p.m.: -infant Welfare, Dr. N. G. Shaw. The monthly meeting of the board of directors o! the health Center will, be'held Thursday, June 13, aýt 10:30. a.mr. 1AT i W. H. Smi is a.t Ritchard (Budý Krause, 123 road, Kenilworth, left last id for Mercer, Wis., to spend r ten days. aps the guest.of ýtersen, the son of the Jule Pla of Kenilw9rîl.. i ý.

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