Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1928, p. 18

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WILMETTE LIFE .,.....__ _..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- . _ _ _ _.;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, tral council, gave a splendid talk, o~t- Deceml,er 14, 1928 #'TIH The sixth and last of the series of . lectures given by Dudley C!afts Wat son of the Chicago Art Institute under ~ auspices of the North Sh?re Art QUALITY HOME league, will be Monday. evemng, N_r; BAKERY · Monday night, in lieu of the regular vcmber 17, at Matz hall m Commumt :.~ . f b 0 lin. E. o. Jyanoa, aaqu December meeting, about fifty t e House Winnetka. Mr. Watson's subIrear P···&al.· 8q·are Legion Auxiliary membe~s of !'ost No. ject ~ill be "The Art and Life oi ··· t·e "L" 8&a&lo· . 46 enjoyed an Installatton dmner a~ Spain." The lectures have been ve ry 1577 MAPLE AVENUE t'he First Congregational church.· Mrs. well attended and it is expect~d th ~t laat 8oat· of DaYI8 Arthur Johnson presided and Mrs. many of those who h!lve heard htm 'Y i11 TO SERJ'E OUR MANY Garwood, di3trict committeewoman, in- voting delegates. NORTH SHORE PATRONS stalled the following new officers: secMrs. Saunders, rnem~ership . chair - take advantage of thts last opportumty. .__ _ _ _ _ _.._._..._ _ _ ___. ond vice-president, Mrs. A. Froehde; man of the council , gave a hnef ad - Tickets may be procured at th«:. door . sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. G. . A. Ston.e; dress. chaplain, Mrs. Clara Harnson; soctaJ A letter was read from Past Comchairman, Mrs. Von der Lipperi; chair- mander Van Inwagen, thank!ng the spirit was echoed in. the various com man of the way s and mean s committee, L :nit for their splendid co-operation dur- mittee reports. Busmess was kept Lf· Mrs. Thoma,; Hall; program chairma n. ing hi s administration. he cited Pop.py the lowe st possible point, much of ti l t' a·Dishwasher~for Mrs. 0. G. Dailey; press chairman. day as an example, when mo_:e Popp~e .; work being done in committee mel'f The bigge~t single piece c,i Mrs. C. B. Cochran. were sold than ever before 111 the h1 ·- ings. Christmas work w1l1 be th.e bt-~ont hl v Mrs. G·race Thayer. pr e-= ::!ent o f the I tory of the local post. party at Great Lake~, g1ven m ~():, _ Evan ston unit. Mrs. Betty Chamber Miss Helen Smith. in a generous junction with the Legwn. .M rs. R1 c11 .. lin, past president, and ~Ir s . Grace g-roup of songs, complet ely won her au mond announces the date wtll probabl:,· Bett s al o atte nded the dinner. dience with her lovely \·oice and charm: be December 26. The unit associated with th e P ete r she was ably accompanied hy Mi~s GilMrs. Stanley Peterson is inviti ng Huerter po t. \Vilmette. showed it bert. Sh e al so led the as3embly 111 two neighborly pirit by sending a s repre - ongs, to which "local" \\'ords had been each member to contribute to t1~t· sentative s it s pre s i.J~11t, ~!i ss Anna arranged by one o.f the member s. One Christmas baskets she is preparing fe r Huerter, and four m~mber s , ~fiss Mac of the songs accla1med two of the hon- holiday di3tribution. Huerter, Mrs. Carl Renneckar, Mi .;;s or guest -~frs. Garwood and Mrs. Members expressed their gratitud..? Antoinette Hoffmau. and ~[r s. L. ]. Muckelstnoe. to the social committee for capabl e Shildgen. ! The table decoration s for "cast t:1 ~ management of the ~ffair by a risin g ~rs. Muckel stone. president of Cen - 1 Yul ~ tide season; and the Christmas vote of thanks. . NE ~ ._ Tt.LSON SIG dillttmc~ ia in the ingredient·" Leg i 0 n Auxiliary lining the purpose and work of t .t.e council. She urged that every ~mt send delegates to the monthly of the council; seventy-four umts .t.n the county are already enrolled. Th· ,s enables Cook county to . do a muc·l bigger work .th~n. the umts could ac complish by mdtvtdual endeavor. She stated that Wilmette has alway? stood by the council; to its last .meehng th~ unit sent Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. T. L. Hall, and Mrs. E. ]. McArdle as m~ett~g Art and Life of Spain is Next Watson Lecture · SMall Families Small Kitchens Small Incomes · · OVER BOX ASSORTME~TS 500 KINDS TO SELECT 21 CARDS 50¢ _J..~O . FROM "-COLO~ IAL WOODBLOCKS W>t!! / , / GENUINE T"AYER ~TCHINGS ·~ ~ ~tJGLISH PR\NTS PARCHIAE~T 80AROS//; ~OLOR PARCHMS!-lTS DICKENS DESJGt.&S' / / ~ ~ODE:RNISTJ·c OESIG~~ CHILDRE~S 0ES12~~? PRlNTS ~ 24 JH[([)llJ ~~ ~ 1E ~6JK,AV][NG SIEIRVJlCJEi S PcCIAL. :· 25 C~R-DS ~JLS IMPR\t4YE.D WiTH 'ft)UR WAlt\& ~~QUET HA~O 1&~~ OP NOilTilaiUI ILUNOI. Canal AYt., Wilmcm Ph. Wil. 2l99 JOSEPH W. KEHOE, I>Qtrict Jlantlfn 1141 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 1183 Wilmette Ave. SUTPHEN~SUTPHENmc. Phone Wilmette 844 Wit A.I&l! COlPD:li ~VI!Mli~3§

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