Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Nov 1937, p. 7

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do on the North Western, whie the Nrti 8o bas no gates at ýinjdünj' Foi-est, and in.wood avenuies, XViI- mette, Ken ilworth aventie, Kenilworth, Usagé str*eetHuibard Woods, and NVood- Iawn aVenue, Harbor Street, and Park avenue, tleneoe. Sone or the gates on the' elévtric lune art, or the autlonatie nperation type wviIe il the ggtes of the North Vvtenare nlanuully pr lu ou) wrt, lgires show, ftwre hatve bet-il ninv dt-athg ilu 2E>years in netka ;31i lu 24 s:'s ad in i ;îencoe, there Ihav.e itabl)out 20> fatal ae-eidenit.s in 20 y..arv. and I1E> pf t)i-.st oecurred al. the Ilarhor street aniWolat(Iwn ave- nue intt-r.s;teýtî>n.s. At pýru.sumit, the vil- lâgé of ien..;isagtatngt-roug.Ilthe res(>Iut ion> i comîniitte- )fI)t.~int ka pob(bSt 'd' th-- Anivian ILegitin, pro- :ýzv1te( .il t' t - euni a rusolut ion frémi- ;buat bediy t l4li.411a o ueille, ake stielos to. elinlinate hasards and tg)S" ilaut et'..ipgs aare q t nyiait.;d. It vwa.amiuneed tat a 1num11I-1r <f vi ivrcie blie lad eoneured lu the HERE FOR GAME or. tNoble, son of Mrs. Rili C. Nýoble. 51() Fifth street, will bc h. 'me for thle Xortlhwesterni-IliÎnoi., football vaille this week.-end. For- The Rev-. IWillian lnidersopi, re- tired clergyman, eil celebraie lis 981h birthday anniversary liis Sat- urday at a famnily dininer p'ar-t..1.1 lis honor:: Ir.Anderson, is the f athier (ÀfMrs. JRobb Harper, 719 Park avenue, and Mrs. Clara Groves, 122.3 \ilmnettc ave- nue,4 ~WiJ1OUie I -and oi . Mrs,. ýn, wvho is ini splendid1 S home with blis tw.%o 'ilitte and this sinie ne at the Harper farm i He often recalîs that li oveniber. 6, 1860, anid ty by casting bis first v( The cast of cbaracters includes Ernest Scbaper, who will talce the part of Sir- Hector Fisl;. Paul Em- rick. as . Francis Briscoe; Chester Jaehne, as.William Laidlaw; J eronme Nevins, the inimitable nian of* ail work-Racker; Harry Teufert, as the Sherif; Virginia Teufert, as Anna Hampton; Ruth Jaehnpe. the castern girl-Maude Mullen; Doris Lecher, the beautiful but dumb Dulcie D)umb)le.; Sylvia Jogi as thel founder of the most exclusive school in New England, and Doris Swanson as Phoebe Beebe, the reporter on the staff of the "Daily D)eliveranice." Two Wilmette girls at Careto'l college, Xorthfield, Mâiiu.', have won places for themselves ini the 1937-«1' college choir. Thev are 'Miss Mirian Wes , soprano~, an~d Miss Nancy Pi,çk-, Having been able to dlatinguish by Its symptoms the. disease, they thon made use .of their Ikpowiedge of drugs by formulating the kind of drugs, and the amount of each, that %vers lndicated, as remedies for awIy vurabie disease. The treatment was then wrlttefl fi) the form of a prescription and sent to a drug store to be compounded. This method of supplying medicine taî the siek la, of course, the logical one when one conslders bow com- i)letely a prescription dep&rtment J equipped wlth even the rarest and oft times seldom used drugs; aiso with the facililties for proper and ac:- cur-ate compoundtng. A store thus stoc ked and equlp- lied has made a substantial financl Inveatment that you, when 111, xnay receive, without delay, the exact megdicine your physician prescrhbed. ut some forc couîing tg Country bc-, 1 "a ';iuu~ua-jwainu sister, . lr Mrs R: F. Forrer of Milw2 ilave just returned froin a trip. went to Ncw NYork ani Boston,i thevy attendéd the -Harvard.7 Remington -11111141 Electrlc Shaver Truly ii revelatiosm; ECONOM Y SHOP ILcononxv sdmp.) located at 1135 IGrecsnlcaf aveinte. and maintaine(l for £5,67

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