Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1931, p. 13

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J.' t Iq31ner.in Unit nUraa4, ('AU - gust 20. Mrs. J. K. Farley, Jr., of Kenil- wortb, national défense chairman of the chapter, was in charge of lunch- con reservations and transportation. Thé trips to Great Lakes and to: Fort Sheridan are annual eve'nts, well. attend'ed bymembers',of chapters-in and near Chicago.' The. Daughters, on these days,, are guests, of the training schools., Luncheon is served them at both stations.; At Great Lakes, the. guests have the regular lunch eon,'thatîi&s served, the boys, and so have an opportunity to see what good wholesome food, the boys are gîven whilé in training. At Great Lakes.it was graduation day.' The boys in their white uni- forms, goingthrbugh their impréssive drills, nioved down the green field with the precision of dlock work.' At Fort Sheridan, a reception wvas given by the offiçers and their wives for the visitors. In the 'receiving fine, beside the oifficers 12nd their wi'es, were the visiting regents and niationial and state' officers of the so- ciety. Anmong the 'latter were: Mrs. Charles E. Herrick, vice-ý President general of the National so- cietv, D. A. Rý; Mrs. Howard W.7 Hodgkins of W\ashiigtoî1, D. C., ex- vice presiîdenit general ofthe N. S. ). 'A.'- R.,,and V ice-ýpresident of thé Founmders and Patriots SocietN-,oi Amnerica'; Mrs. Vinton, E. Sisson. vice-chairnian N. S. D. A. 'R.; 'Mrs. David J. Peffers, state-regent, and Nirs. B. C. Van Leer, state chairxvan- * Of national defense. Mrs. Van Leer' presented, for the D). A. R., a gold inedal fo the, student * with the 'highest record' for, basic. wvork, and 'a check for one' hundred doflars to the school. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The' marriage of Mfiss Blanche Re- weits of Siblev, Iowva, to Joe ýHens Of'Wlmlfette on Augus't 18,"lis an-. nounced. '1hcy spent se.verai day.s with .M11r. and, Mrs.' Fred Kràse'of Minmette at Rice- lake. Wis. 'If r. and Mrs. liens are making their hoine at.1818, WIimette' avenue. Paul Stonie-n.ayior, Ltd. AIrs. Nona Sçlzri' if 37C,-' rîor road, Kei irts in charge of the Tag Dîiy on .Monday, Sep- teniber' 14, for thec Little Wander- ers Day stursery., locafed at 2116 *Wet Cicogoa'venrie. This is oe of thze braniches of tihe Chicag Federated charities. Virs. Schrei icas One of the or-gainiz-ers of this 7('ork. and was chairman of the board for tèrî vears. onA women s nos1ier~4y. in accoru, !aiilce with his'decision, sucb a sale is now ini progress, witli the shoe sale also ' going mierri ly along. Miss Lolita Bertling has returned to berhome at 3,15 Washingtonav-, nueýf romn a vacation jauùt in northertn ,Wisconsin.' Mrs. Jack'Suttén of the Edgewater Beach hotel entertainied, the mem- bers of the: Wilmette, Tuesday cluib at luncheon and bridge last. week., SCEnHOOL TRUNK SI'ECTALS $25 & $37.5O Gjrls' ash Dresses $1.95 fo $3..95 937 is e baau* o CLEANLINESS Ouirguestsnimm always be sure Girls' Wool Dressec $3.50 +0 $.7.95 Small enroilment- fee. No tui-. tion except private music lessons. Information sent on request. THE MOODY BIBLE INMTTUT Chicago Ave. Sta., 153 institute Pl., Chicago, 111. Phone Diverscy4570 1131 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE 35S. WILMETTE Juniors' and Girls' 'Wilimtte lo*b$W

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