Wilmette was surprised this week to hear of the resignation of Miss Anna Law, Librarian and organizer of the Wilmette Free Public Library. Miss Law left her post this week after nore than a score of years' devoted service to that institution.
Miss Law, accompanied by a sister, Miss Ida Law, and two brothers, Prentiss and Frank Law, leave the Village soon to make their home on a farm near Springfield, Mo.
Miss Law was one of the organizer and a charter member of the Wilmette Woman's Club.
The Law home at 1137 Forest Avenue has been sold.
A detailed story of Miss Law's more than 30 years' service in Wilmette will appear in next week's issue of the Lake Shore News.
Miss Anna Law, Wilmette librarian, resigns post
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- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1920, 1, p. 4, column 3
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- Section 1, page 4, incorrectly numbered page 12
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- 2 Apr 1920
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- Law, Anna
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- Wilmette Public Library
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