Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 70

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N44ILU d.. TJiere bave heen entertainments in the fast for fathiers and for niothers of Midwest Photo ftosmuumd Puvdy the girls, butéthis year the club is cont- bimIng thése on one gala evening. The card psrty is planned for the entertain- mient of both mo)thers and fathers as Cood Tmi forAB Mll "The evnti pane to provide a or b good tinte for all," it was stated this Souti week "Any gante may be played front1 was Lake Shore Opfera PIayers to Off or "Blossom Time" "ýBlo0ssont :.1ime,"'Co nsidered by .Critics as the niost outstanding' of Sigmund Rombereesz many operatic successes, is the choice of the Lake Shore Opera Players for. the spring production closinP, their ,,fifth, suc- cessful season. Four performances will be given at.the Orrington school, Evanston. Friday, April 1, Saturday, April* 2,. Monda y, April 4,.and. Tues-, day, April 5. Reserved seats' for al performances are now on, sale at Clancy-Martin Drusz Store opposite the Central Street %.L10.Station in Ev- anston, or they may be secured firnt, any, member of the, organization., Red Cross Wil Conduct S Course- in Life Saving James T. Neiholson, managr of the Chicago chapter of the American Red Cross, bas announeed tbat a Red Cross life saving instructors and ex- aminers training and review course will be conducted at the Tropical Lido swlmning pool, 1700 Central street, Evanston, front 7 to 10:20 o'cloclc, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, March 15, 16. 17. D. Melville Carr, director of. life saving, will conduct the course and authnrize the issuance of 1938 -ex- by mail at the chapter offce, 616 th .Michigan avenue, Chicago, il anfloune& I EPANT, BOY" RIT-URNS TOÜ SHORE Great Poture and Disney I"SilIy Symphonies" to b. et Teatro in Nursery Sohoeti B.iwlt Merci, 23 Aekermann Photo Miss Rose Toscani, high.individual girl bowler of Macs'Con! ectionary, team, -.shozvn ai the Wilmette alleys. VISITS IN VILLAE Mr. and Mrs. Alan PFerguson, (Maryi Louise-'Hays)'and their five-monith old daughter, Mary Margay, are here from Silver Spring, Md., visiting Mrs. gtwMusnps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Hays, 519 Laurel avenue. HOME FROM.SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen of 1100 Ramona road are home, from a stay at the-.Lauderdale-. Beach hQtel at Fort Lauderdale, Fia. Mr. Allen was away ýfor a month and Mrs. Allen, was in Florida for three weeks. PUBLIC NOTICE of the selection, approval and the proposed confirmiation and, appolntment of Judges and CI.rks of Iloction for thue Primary Election t. be Ield April 12f1m. 1938 e, wne~vupon t~ue cur onUthé[litmaueua.y enered IT 0FC ýord of for the cleetionà i nd bis .11 for uhi sloters il >sp-; .on the petition of1 owngs of these IN wl unto 1116- Elmwood Oftn s pledged re-,oM bda Delta, na- mity for fresh- LMWv uiversity. MICHAE~L J. FLYNN, County Clerk of CookCounItY, Illinols. Board ýs arart, imso, ., 9 18 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe, 111. Frederlclç Williamis, D,, 693 Greenwood Ave., Glencoe, JIl n C. Rorning, R., 854 Bluff Street, Glencoe, Ill. 1 Lochner, R.,,773 Greenwood Avenue, Glenco., Ill. e Lardner, D4, 470 Park Ave., ýGlencoe, 111. tara Aîni Munn, R., 874 Grove Street, Glencoe, III., 1 , : . ,

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