Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 29

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October 30, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE Winnetka Voters to Concert to Benefit Hear Talk on World Social Service Work Court on November 9 at Rockford College The \Vorld Court is to be the subjcct of the :-~econd meeting of the Winnetka League of \Vomen Voters, }.[onday, l\ovcmhcr 9, at Community Hou~e. ~[ rs. \ \'illiam B. Hale, chairman of the Foreign Relations committee, is in charge of th meeting. She has secured as her speaker, Alexander B. Gravcm of ~hicago. The meeting '"ill begin ,,·ith a lunchcon at 12:30 o'clock. :\tr-;. \Vatter B. Benson, th · Jl· co.,ident. \\·ill be in the chair. The ~ peaking \Yill begin at 1 o'clo -k. and th l' m Tting \\·ill adjourn at 2:15. There will b(' a m eting oi the board of directors of the League at 11 :30 o'clock NoYember 9, in the League room at Community House. 1[emher~ of the hoard oi this year: ~rr~. \\'alter Ben~on. prc~ident: -~fr..,. Donald ~f cPhersClll, first Yice pn.·..,idcnt: ~f r~. ~1orri-, Cree leY, second vice ·I '1 ·k '1' . C raw f on' 1 prc~t< ent: ·' r:-. . F ran. corrc~ponding ~ecrctary: ~frs. John Vander Vrie~. recording secretary; Mrs. Ed\\'in E. Brown, treasurer, ~1esdanH.'S Arthur Cushman, Gro. s T. \\'illi ams. \\ 'i lliam 1Jale. ~[orris C.re(·lev, CharJe.., Strong. Austin J enner. \\'i lliam J l e,·n, Do\\' I Iarn.·,·, Lcsli c \.ooder. \\' .. , r. Xichob, an(l ~fi-.,s Elizabeth \.cmmell. chairman of committees Miss Julia Lathrop. former prrsident of the Illinois 1.eague of Women Voters, and ~[rs. ( "atheritw \\'angh ~IcCulloch arc spon:'oring the Jane Addams ~ocial Scr · Yicc (·hair "'hirh is being. endowed at ~I iss :\ddam:-.' .-\ltn:-~ :\I ate r, Rockforrl c 0 11 c g c, in her honor and n;tm· ·. ~[i:,s .\dtl;:m" h<t" :H. · com. int ·rnationlllv famou:-~ t hn 1 ugl1 h:r " ·ork at II ul ·~ Hou sl', anrl t <J rarr~ h('r ickal'. 110 011 l>etter way could be cho~cn than to haYe them iurthcred lJ\· th~..· rnlkgc from. "'h i l' h :-;he graduated. ~I i ~ :; Rollin l"enNc :\ddams and \1 r" . ~lc ulloch arc graduates of Hc~cklord and " M iss Lathrop attended thv l·P llege. for Hie hcncf!t or thi s Lhair. the ~orth Shore branch of the Chicago l{ockford College a~:-.ociation i-; '-JHill~ori ng a concert by Hollin ~1. Pl'a"t'. <~s~istl'd _by ~fr s. Fm_ il y P;~r ·olh lh.t ni tornH'r tll . . tructnr nt mu~1c ;tt Hnrk ford college, Saturday afternoon, No·· vember 7, at 3:00 o'clock, at the Or·· rington hotel, Evanston. Tickets are en sale in \Vilmette at \\'. \V. \Vi11 ·· berg's drug store, 401 Linden a vcn ue, and the Snidcr:.Cazel drug company, 1167 \Vilmdtc an~nue: an(~ in \\'in · nctka at the Eliza bet It I h111 r~m shop, Elm street. and at Community llo11~ . <·, in charge of ~li:-.:-. ~lary \\'illi;tttls. Police Guard Kaumeyer Home Against Bombing Chicago labor trouLks thrc<,t<·nc<l 1(1 reach out and inYadc \\'ilmc·t!t' l;t ·;t Sunday e\·ening. it ,,·a~ kamccl \\·lwn F. :\. 1-.: a ut1te y l' r, ()() 1 Linde 11 a r v t1lll'. a:-.ked the police to guard hi ~ hottJt · a~· ain-,t a p o.,s ihlc lJomhin!~- Kautlll'Y('r is an official of the International Tailoring company, H-l7 \\-e . . t Jark ·,un lJC,td c\·ard Cllicauo t·tnplon·..., of ,,·ltirh h a,. e ' b t.: l' 11 o~1 ' . t r i k c tor 1o \\ <: eJ.: ~·. Earlier in thl' eH·ning tilt' l1ome o i another ·official oi the conl~I<L11y, in 'hicago, wa<; partly \necked by the l'Xplo~ion of a bomb w hie h ,,·a:, t bought to ha\·e been placed there by striker-;. \\'ilmette polire are ketping a sharp ,,·atch and promi~e th at auyonc at tv mpting to employ Chicago tactic ~, in \ , . ilmctt e ,,.iII meet a \\"arm rccept ion. For· ~ale h\· 'uur Local D e aler - 01' by E. B. Moore & Co. ~Ianufacturers Paste Powdered Liquid-Non Slip Waxes 8th Fl0or 220 So. State Street, Chicago I AUBURN Beauty - power - . endurance - advanced design. Auburn has created a six-cylinder car that can laugh at every other s1x-a car to compare only with the best s1xes or even eights. IF YOU'LL LEAVE IT TO YOUR WIFE Tv~ 6 SIXTY SIX Sp«lal Period !>~lp-Con.ole of all metat-t:onarructlon, aaade In any deaian or 6nilh to ' · " ' all requirement~ s-t Type-Staadarl Dntp· ..de ID _, ebe or 6nlah-cana, equarc a. dlatnoad lllreh or Y. ln. .-.rod. She wffi decide in favor of the Humidiator, for it's like adding a piece of fine furniture. That's the appearance the Humidiator gives to a room. But it does even more, it hides from view that common eyesore of every home; the bare ugly radiator. In its place is not only an ornament to your home, but a convenient seat or shelf usable the year around. And when winter comes you will have a health assurance in the soft, moist air provided by the Humidiator· The Humidiator is an attractive art metal radiator shield with humidifying top easily filled from the end, made in several stvles and finishes. Write or phone for full information. Is it Possible? Some p~ople wonder how Auburn can put out such a supreme car at only $1595-but it is here and the public is acclaiming it as the value of today. Come in and drive one of these cars-It's only being fair to yourself. Auburn Automobile Co. Auburn., Ind. ·"' Jla aov Cc.ruole Type-Rod Deatp-made abe or 6nuh Evanston Oil-0-Matic Co. Thomas H. Sidley 1 'be o-ot> brougnum ~ 1 I S9 5 517 Dempster St. Univ. 9335 Freight and Tax Extra J-lun1idiato BOND'URANT MOTOR SALES 1027 Davis St. Tel. Greenleaf 1046 \.

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