Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jul 1937, p. 55

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"SONORA" COMBINATION RADIO AND VICTROLA. $7. WINNETKA.1522. 129LTN1O-ltc SUN PARLOR FURNITUÎýE Rleed. 7 pieces inluding table. Ail in good condition. Glencoe 1192., l29LNîO4p ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Good condition. 6 '/_. c. c. 3 trays. $65 cash. 17e4 Highland Ave., Tel. WIX- mette 4996. 129LTN10-ltp BABY CARRIAGE, LIVING ROOM chair, boy's shlp's caxbin furniture, cabinetsý. vanity. Miscellaneous. Phone Wilmette 1392. 129L1-ltp STUDIO COUCH; SINGER DROP- head sewing machine; odd chairs and. kitchen utensils. Tel. Wilmette 1773. 129LT!N1O-ltp WANTED TO *UY-HSHLD. GO.ODU- CASH FOR YOUR ÙJSED FURNITURE modern or antique, and other Iiouse- W111 aiso acceéjt Yo~ur furnittfrè0o conslgnment basis. CROST FURNITURE STORE .Establlshed 1898 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston Uni. 0189 130LTN43-tfc WE BUY FURNITURE RUGS, BRIC-Â-BRAC, MEN'S & WOM- en's clothlng, shoes, etc. Phone Uni- versity 0103. 923 Chicago Ave., Evans- ton. - 1SOLTN8-4tp * FOR SALg-MISCELLANZOUS * USED FRIGIDAIRES FIVE, LAR.E, SIZED SILVk .copper utensils. Suitablef of large establishment or tc on walI of provincial kitchei of kett les, -2 frying pans, 2s with covers and sto k pot ý Set $30 or sold separately., )r 'hanging n. Consists ;auce pans, xith cover. adjust $1.50. Free pi North Shore Sewlng 1114 Davis St. Lyon is opening at the Chicngo Coliseuni for a four-day showinz beginninig Tjiurs-. day.. july 22, i the high- initerest %vich Chicago sports followers have already been showing in the'sparklingz ice revue is a reliable barometerof its probable * success. Starrinig the glamorous Marihel Yerxa Vinsoli, nine times America's figure skating champion, and a supporting crast of 85 drafted- from Europe,. New, York, Canada, and Hollywood, the Midsum- mer Ice. Carnival promises to be the most outstandinz Icè revue-which Chi- cagoanshave seen to date, just'as it fs the. first time an ice show, of major 1)pro- portions.ha.% ever been presented, during the summer months. Tickets are on sale at present at the Public Service bureaUsof the. ChiCa go Daily News, located at 9 West Madi- son~ sIreet, and at 400 West Madisonl street. They will shortly be placed up- on sale at the Chicago Coliseumi, 1500 South Wabash avenue. Photo Finishes Record Midget Race- Winners Photo finishes are the order in the serni-weekly midget auto races àt Riverview Speedway, Addison street near Western avenue. where star wîth W allie Zaie, Paul Kusso, kiarry MacQuinn, an.d Ray Richards close up. The feature event this Sunday night will be aïi 40 laps. There. will also be four elimination tests at 12 laps each, a 15 lap handicap and. a consolation. for non-qualifiers at 1l laps. In addition to those mniioned above other drivers listed include according to, an announcement made this weelc by Dr. Samuel N. Stevens, director of the Univers ity.college which sponsors, the series. Slightly changed in form, and more economical in price, the series this year Will present seven world, renowned artist and musical or-. ganizations in the Auditoriumý theatre, with tWelve additional events. designed for those who desire university credit, Pffered in Thorne hall. Raclimaninoif Coming The series will open Noveniber 23 in. the- ýAuditoriuin theatre, with Sergei Rachmaninoff, pianist, and composer, ap-. pearing as soloist with -the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra. with Eugene Goos- sens conducting. Lauritz Meichoir and Elisabeth Rethberg, famed Wagnerian tenor, and, sqpano of 'the, Metropolitan Opera association, will sing together on December 5, as the second event in the seres. Uday Shan-Kar and bis Hindu ballet will be the third feature of the course on Deceruber 12. Vehudi Menuhin, fam~- ous young violinist, is scheduled te, play Ja nuary 9. Marian Anderson, contralto, who bas been the sensation of the Chicago con- cert stage on ber two previous appear- ances in this series, will. be featured again this year on the "Higtory and En- joyment of Music" course. She will corne this year on january 16. Salizurg Opera ,uid, wnîcn Wiîî bc on its first American tour. The Salz- burg Opera Guild is being imported to this country in its entirety, and will ap- pear on the series, February 13, with. its original cast and repertoire, its regis- seurs, conductor, stage manager and technicians, exactly as it functioned in Elisabth R.thb.rg appreciation, an opportunity to hear some of the finest musical talent avail- able in the world today. Golf Bugs 0f fered a Chance to Compete for Valuable A wards $1OAJO0 Open Golf championship- to be played at the Medinah Country club,, july 23-24-25. Spectators who tire of following their favorites about the courses can enter the Chicago putting or driving championships witb a competition for women and one for amateurs,. witli prizes for the winners. On Sunday,. the ninth hole on number one cour~se, MICELAEoS _____________________the niversity coll-ge this fall repeats petitors will be permitted f romn _________________________ what was a widely heraided -innovation july 19. MAN AND WIF'E, FORMER NORlTH-. in educational circles for the past two _________ shore residents, will look after your yas ag onontetewl home In return for .living. there durlng yars ainb ore dwntow n er ill M,.Hret.Talr 3 bts Your absence. Bé%st references. Write Not responsIble for bills contracted byaaibe onred nta ivriy M.HrbrTyl,63Aot- A-36, Box 60, Wilrhette, Ill. other thani mygelf after this date. classroom, offering to mnany studçnts, ford. road, Kenilworth,. entertained 134LTNIOltp Mrs. Ona Pauilien. White iregistitred for a course in musiè ber bridge club on Tuesday

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