Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Mar 1931, p. 53

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On Display et Ou ?. Mrs. JIenry, E., Cutier ai the le fi, clsarnan 0of the Fcnomy sllO> of. the Woman's club of Wilrnette, and Mns. Athur J. Dixonsat the right. treasu rer of the club, aime included the miembers of the board of di- rectorsý who will act-a.t hostesses at the entrance mbt the ci house dur- ing the Betier HJomets xpo. :tidn, ti bc. in session Wednesday> Thursday and Fridai, of itext week. to secure positi'ons in the business or professional world, but the World war opened almost every door ta them. Tbey needed power-, and this ,they DECORATINO *We pride ourselves on -out abîity ' to do, expert work - decorating *that stands the test of yearu and *give. com plete satisfaion. iMPortieàhau i I* Painter ami Decosagtor a :103<>GreàelafPhono 274 Gently, like human hands, the. Easy Vacuum. Cups movie up anid down 60.Unes a mùinute, flushhng air,* soaP and water through the' clothes and back again. Mean- whlle the New Easy dryer spis the clothe8 dry. ready for the fUne, wlýthin 3 minutesL.. AfNew Low Prices ADAMS ELECTRIC SHOP 525 Fourth St. WaIm et$ 1040 TWENTY-THREE. YEARS IN WILMETTE The' E3tŽnZGlufl By R. L P. Miss Alice W. Hunt, who spoke to menibers of the Wo man's club. of Wilniette on Wednesday afternoon, pleaded with wiomen to takce an active part in hçlping to solve the country's and the world's problems. She mnen- tioned particularly the éoming -dis- armnament conference, which is to be onFebruary 2, 1932, and pointed ont that women must understand the pro., Èrain for the conference in ,order ta tel Îhe United States what ta do. and hôw ta work with other countries. Following Miss Hunt's talkc, Carlyle. Bennett, tenor, who was one of thie national winners of thcý Atwater Kent écontest in 1929, charmed the audience man- beings ta get, on, and ta get hs race on." Women, she said, are just beginning ta have that urge, and it was, educa- tion which awakened theni ta it. .Afte; educationi, they needed opportunity. At fiist they found themnselves unaàble iBETTEN? of the Northi Shore. Patronize HILLI HARWARECO*' 1219 Wilmette Avenue. .Phone Wilmnette 3060 Q UAÀLI1T Y Seasonable Items Will Be on Dis play in our Boothz at the 131ETTIE? HOMIES EXPOSITION.I , 1

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