Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 7

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July 19, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 7 ).[r. and Mrs. E. C. Cook of 211 Broadwav a\·enue, \\'ilmctte, announce the engagement oi their daughter. Cl·ncvicve. to Frank '\ \'. Kittsell of "The success of c\·cry "·oman is the l~alei .Ldl. ~. C. The dat'c for the cere- obligation and the t1pportunitr of even· nwJl\' has not been set. other \YOillall. \\'hen \\"C arc ready tO \1 rs. \l. ])_ Sanderson, 329 Central push . fonYard rath~r than trip up an1 other qualified aspiring- woman, th<:n a\·enuc, spent last week wit .' her daul!hter. ~Ir.. Carl Bititz of Saginaw. I beline we shall cn-crcomc our great\I ich. \I is s Corinne Sanderson of \ Vilest oh:;tarle to inequality.' ' ml'ttc i · spending the summer with her Lena ).1 adesin Phillips, ret iriug president of the ~ational Feueration oi :-i:-tcr. -0Du~ii1e s s and Professional \Vomcn, ~r r. a nd ).[rs. Robtrt Burns. 614 made this statement in her address · ~Lt .::-ex n)acl. Kcnih,·orth. ~pent thi~ last the federation convention la ·t week F . at Mackinac island which "·a attended week ,·i~iting their son at camp in hy ~11 members of north shore \\'i-c1 1n:-in. -0dubs . .. \fr. and ).[rs. \L K. ~Ie tjian and Men Hold Them Back t IH:ir t wu daughters and son left on "It is generally admitted," Miss Phil- Thursda,· 1)\· motor for Estes Park ·to lips said, "by experienced feminists that h~.: gcll1e un ;t three \\"Cek~' yacation t'rip. the entire cause has struck an 1m-o- · passe. There is a deadline in busines~. ).f rs. F. L Dannport and her in professions, in politics beyond which nH.:her, ).f r~. F. C. Pitkin of 40-l Gregmany men determine we shall not pass. ory avenue, will leave tomorrow +o An occa~ional woman may prove :111 ~1 ' nd two \\·ceks at Fox Lake, Ill. exception. But for the rank and file -0there is neither equal opport_ unity nor ).{r_. Theaclore ~loritz 226 \\"anrick equal pay. To the detail, the drudger~·. road, Kenilworth is cntertait.ling- at a the unremunerative, we are fairlv \\'elluncheon and bridge party today at cnnw. hut the mark of the slave chain the Skokie Country club. still is in our path, and. one might add. in our souls. It is certain that at least part of our job is to champion the advance oi \\·omankincl. hmve,·er opportunit\- mav offer." Pledge . of $2S,OOO ior the proposed national hnmc in \\'ashington, ,,·ere an item oi the \nck's sessions. Resolution:-~ \H·rc adopted afftrming a stand f(,r equal opportunih· fpr \H1men in ci\·il sen·irc and ntl;<:r gm·crnmcntal aj1pointment. : al~n that insuranc · companies he urged to \n:itc noncancelta:>te hcal:h and accident policies ior wom en. A committee was appoinccf to an;:tJyzc t lw ne\\' calendar proposaL and Elihu Rot 1t \\'as ~ent a message C)f congratulation for his effnrts tO\rard the- entn· ni thi:-; cnuntn· intn the " ·oriel court. Elect. New Presid ent ).I i:-s \f arion \f cCicnch. in . urance " .t,man ni Dctrnit. \ras clcctccl naticl11:tl nre-.icl<·ttt ~uccccdim! \fi:-;s Phillips. \ -ice pre-.idents arc ).fr:-;. l. K. ncnnnan. Hichmond. \\'. \·a .. atl<.l ).fiss Dai-.Y I Lt·ak(· oi Temple. Tl'x.: the trra:-urtr is \~iss \fargarct ~tc\\·art. t·tah: the rccnrdinl!' :;ecretan·. ).f iss Earline \\"hitt'. _TacksPn. \fi;s.: the cnrrcspondinf! sl'crl'tan· ).fi:-s lfclen Scltluraff. Erie. Pa. . · A tt)tal nf 5-t,OOO members and l,O.t.S rluhs \Yas reported ll\- the feclcratit)ll membership chairman: · nu.;ines . \\'11111('11 \\'tre adriscd not tn exploit the-ir fcmininih- In- Louise Van \" orman. chief business - specialist ·,f the t·nitcd State . department of commerce·. for the first time in it. hi. torv the orQanization has an affiliated foreign club-the Business . and Prof essiot~al \Vomcn's Cluh of Toronto. Canada. '"hich has 301 members. Tt has individual members in Encdancl. France and Snain. wd a new club in T uno. Alaska A committee rccommendc~l that durin~ the next two \'Car~; it make ' a . necial studv of .i uniors cltth'>. \ Vord has he en received fro"m \ f rs. E. F. Snvdacke r , 1340 Chestnut avenue-. Kenitwo~th. \\'ho is attending- the Tntc-rnationa l f'lmrer convention. that she is spending this wcrk in Treland. -o_:_ S. John Duncan-Cla r k of 228 \Vood ;-ourt w ill make- an address on Sun rlav at the Y. M. C. A. confe r ence. which is in progress at Lake Geneva. -o1vf rs. Ed\\'ard Armstrong of Glen E ll yn. Ill.. has been the h011Se ~uest this week of ~f rs. Clark A. ~ f air, 327 Fourteenth street. -0- Retiring President Urges Women Not t-o Trip Each Other Up ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Jl!LY 21, 1929 Su bject: LIFE ------ T he 'Sible an d Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Chris tian Science Literatu re may be read. bo rrowed or pu rchased at the Read ing Room. 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