Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 48

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'WILMETT_:E~ ·LI.FE HOSTESS AT TEA ·-- THEY ARE FOR HOOVER Mrs. W. E. Williams of 7U Linden avenue wiD be hostess to the mothers State W. c. ·T. U. Gina Eadone..at to G. 0. P. aad Rapa AI Smitla of the children in the kindergarten the Laurel school from 2 :30 to 5 Emphatic endorsement of Herbert o'clock Wednesday afteroon at a te'l Riven in -honor of .Mrs. Virginia De· Hoover's · candidacy for president of the· United States, a deriding of the lana statements on the liquor question made by Gov. Alfred E. Smith in RETURN FROM EAST course· of his campaign, and a mesllr. and Mrs. A. N. Page of 901 sage of sympathy and appreciation ·Ashland avenue returned last night sent to Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, were from a two weeks' trip to · Hanover, high points in the proceedings of the Mass. for .. Dartmouth night" which is state organization of the W. C. T. U. the annual homecoming. They also during its annual convention sessions attended the Harvard-Dartmouth game in Evanston last week. at Boston before returning. . The ·250 delegates, meeting at the First Methodist church, denounce4 Mr. and Mrs. c. Dean Klahr and Gov. Smith's views on prohibition, the their two children, who have been visit- national president, .Mrs. Ella A. Boole, . ing the John Campbells of 815 Lake ma:king a vi&orous speech refuting his avenue, expected to return to their claims! home in Erie, Pa. T~esday evening. During the convention sessions there . ·.~ · H or was selection of ·t he ' -Illinois dtlega-: tion to the annual convention. of th~ national· org-.piiat{oo · to · be held in Boston Nov. l!t to 22~ The delegation e~pects to pjlrticipate_.at. ·that timt in a tremendous celebration for .prohibition . victory after election. Miss Helen L .. llood of Evanston was re""e.lected . president of the state organization, and Miss Epha Marshall of .Evanston was re-elected ~orres pondin~ secretary. Mrs. Etta Root Edwards of Pinckneyville was ele~te~ vice president, Mrs. M. D. RoseJtthiel of Freeport, recording· secretary. · ;and Mrs. L. Belle Goodman of Champaign was made treasurer· . HAVE DOUBLE BIRTHDAY Mrs. Forest W. Miller· was hostess at a double birthday dinner last Wednesday night. The birthdays of Mrs. Miller and A. }. Elias of 825 Greenwood avenue were celebrated by the two families who have been clos~ friends- for a number of years. The Order of Marthas will meet for sewing Monday aiten1oon at the home of Miss Ida Schumacher, 6234 North Fairfield avenue, Chicago. All members who wish to attend are requested to meet at the Linden avenue terminal no later than 12 ;30 o'clock. W omtJtJ~s: CtJtholic · : · · Club .to .See Play,. Hear Fre·nch. Talk The fine arts prograJll of the Woman's Catholic club of \Vilmette ·will be held at the ' home of Mrs. W. P. ·seng, 401 Lake avenue, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, November 9. · A walking r~hearsal · of two one:.act French plays .will be given by the following metnbers : Mrs. Wil,liam FitzPatrick, Mrs. Arthur McMtllan, ¥rs. George Schilba.ch, Mrs. A. B. Cunmngham, Mrs. Henry Prosser, Mrs. Roy Hackett, and Mrs. Thomas Kullman (Rosamond Barton). The rest of the program will consist of a talk . on "French Impressiotlists" by Miss Jane Keefe, a Frencl( reading by Mrs. Clifto~ Walk~r, and music of the correspondmg pertod. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. B. W. Lynch, Mrs. James F. Byrn~s, and members Qf t.he fine arts commtttee: Mrs. Frank Thale, Mrs. M. B. Morris. Mrs. A. F. Adams, Mrs. M. Kearney, Mrs. H. Lombard, Mrs. · B. M. Lupton, Mrs C. Broad, and Mrs. A. L. Meyer. Ever Greater Grows its fame Weeb of service haYe only intensified public appreciation for this most wonderful or trains-you, too, will marvel at the completeness of ita provisions for your comfort. rHE NEW HENRY A. BERGER Alci.R~A. WOODJR1LL NORTHWESTERN Ll M ITE ·D Finest train in the world Put your faith in the men who· have fmwed their ability and trust- · worthiness! · ·· CHICAGO-ST. NORTHBOUND PAUL-MINN~POUS SOUTHBOUND LT. Chlea.ro . .. . . . .. t:IOp.m. Lv. Minneapolis . . .. 8:00p.m. L- st. Palll 8·,.0.,. m DaTil St. .. Mllwaakee · · .. · · ... · · ·o:&O '" a.m. .,. · L Ml Ar. T· lwaukee .. . .. I: 00 P· m. Ar. Hl.rhland Pk ·.. 'Z: 4i a. m. L1·. HJKhhtnd Pk ·. · 'Z:Oi P· m. .Ar. Evanston ...... 8:1! a.m. Ar. St. Paul ... . .... 7:00a.m. Davis St. Ar. :MJnneapoUs .... 7:1i a.m. Ar. Chlea.ro . ...... 8:Si a.m. tal Htops on signal to reeelve pauuiengers for Eau Claire and befODd. (b) Stop1 to dlseharge passengers from Eau Claire and L1·. Evanston .. . ... t:U p.m. These Democratic nominees are pledged to complete the world's greatest sanitary improvements without special cusessmena .!!!!. an, property owner! b..!!ODd. Tbe Shortest Route-the Lake Shore Water Level Line TICKET OFFICES E. E. Orner, Tleket Allfent, Wilmette, Ill. Phoae Wilmette f F. W. Aabolt. Tleket Age at. Wlnaetka, Ill. Phoae Wlnaetka 11 J. N. Faaeett, Tleket Agent, Gleaeoe, Ill. Phoae Gleaeoe U ~ T.j.CROWE }AMES M~ WHALEN HENRY A. BERGER -and to CHICAGO It fill Vacancy NoRmWEsTERN .-all Tile .. £'hr7ftl... lillilll"""" ..... - ..... RAILWAY = Ald. Ross A. WOODHULL Cll Sanitary District .Trustees

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