Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 11

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board met at the home of Mrs. E. F. Snydacker and aftcr the usual busi- ness procedure, discussed the -1niv stitutc on Taxes" which the league is supporting and assiýting. This 'ail- day "Institute". is to be held at the New Trier High school, (girls' roj of the.newgymnasiurn) next Mon- day, January 11, beginning at: 11 o'cock iîn the morning and lasting through most of the afternoon.. This is a very important meeting and it. is hoped.that ail mrembers will avail themselves of the opportuinity to.,further.,acquaint themiselves with this timely subject. There wilI be ini- teresting speakers> at both morning and afternoon sessions and a numfber of our legisiators are corning to speak. -Luncheon wvilI be served -at 1:15 o'clock. On january 28 the Kenilworth League will have the reguflar rnonth- ly meeting' when -the program wi1Il consist of a constructive, intensive study of its vil lage's'own legisiation. The members wiIl stu'dy the duties of the variotis offices of the village, the fun'ctioning of the boards and comrinittecs, howv the oficers are elect.ed and how ' taxes are levi.ed. Mrs. Ward Starrett wiIf' speak about the "Village boardP, Mrs. B. G. Mc- Cloud will tell of the workings of the Park board, Mrs Willam .Tavlor, the School board, Mrs. H-arry'H-ar- rison, the Township, and Miss Mar-1 garet Harris will tell of the Ms qito Abaternent departmient. Many of the League rnembers are av-ailing theinselves of the great oppor- 'tunity to attend the League of Wo- men voters forum which is to be heldi on Saturday of this .week, January 9, 1at the Congress Hotel Florentine rooni, bcginning at 10:30 ini the morning. Following is the programu which includes such brillia'it speak- ers as Miss Edith Abbott, Dr. Dor- othy Mendenhali, and Miss Sophoný- isba F. Breckenridge. Mrs. Walter Launder of Oxford: road, Kenilworth, entertained ;joint- ly her Tuesday Bridge club and Mon- (Iay,~sewing club on 'fuesday of thiis wveek at a buffet luncheonl. Sewing and bridge followed during the after- 110011, sap, Jr., of Woodley road, Wýinnetka, returned to Williams college again to, 4-1,- - M. ta, p i tde. DAVIS 19143_ W L ET _ Aise Carlson Building Pkarmacy, 636 Clsnrch St., Evanston, Gre. 3316 tobeg1n heatng our hýome withgas NO M M M AND 'RATES ARE LGýWER,. *Maybe you started the heatlng sso thlnklng you could struggle througm another wlnter soune way without tihe modern fue*Il t'. net too Iate to ehango yosur h.ating system over to gos. It cau b. done ln a few hours, easily. Simply have a $àconversion tas burner" 1le.- staIied lI the >filrebox of your. present heating plant. You'ii begin to enjoy carefree luoatlng service lunm.dlately. the Yul Mr. and Central ,utler hias returned 1N. TI. after pass ys' with bis, pare Hienry E. Cutier, Robert Blanchard -lias.rturned, to Shattuck Military academy. after passing thie*Christmas,.,holidays withI blis parents, Mr. and Mrm Knigit. Blanchard, 1015 Cbrestnut ýavenue. H. C. REYNOLDS, Disti 911 CHURCH STREET University. 516 MAIN STREET 3900 1.1

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