Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1932, p. 19

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*To be known as the Chicagoland Dry assemnbly, the eight-day meet wilI be held from .july 24 to 31 under the auspices of the Illinois Confer- ence of Associations Supporting, the Eighteenth Amenidment. Nationally proeminent advocates of prohibition, including Dr. William A. (Billy) Sunday; )Bishop- E. G. Rich-. ardson, national president of the APti-S'aloon Ieague,: and Col. 'Patrick H.Callahan,, vice-president of the American Businiess'Men's Prohibition founidation, will ,begin. the battle "tu retain. the eighteenth amnendmnent ini a manner flot unlike the campaigns of ýpre-prohibition d'ays. Charl 'es R. Jones, executive vice-, president of the American Business Men's Prohibition foundation and general chairman of. the assembly conlmittee, expresses the general aàt- titude Of the dry forces. "Repeal ac- tion of' the Democratic convention has Inot scared the drys, but has a-wakened them. toîthe £act we must unite again and figbt.to preserve the great henefits of prohibition," de- clared Mr. Jones. *Elaborate musical programs are in- cludedý in the programn of evenits. and the meetings will be field. during al afteirnoons and evenings. Other speakers besides thoseý ai- ready mentioned are: Bishop Ernest Lynn Waldorf, Chicago; John E. Edgerton, Lebanon, Tenn.; Prof. Paul R. Douglas, head of Economics angelical. church, Naperville, Ill.; Capt. John C. Wallace, U..S. Treas- ury department, Chicago; Ben 1-. Spence, Canadiari journalist and au.- thority on Canadian liquor control; Gilbert Lappley, Department of Jus- tice,: Chicago; Clinton :N.- Howard, chairman -of United Comml t tee for Law Enforcement., Rochester,. N. Y.' Students Plan Visit to Tribune. Tower July 15 Tribune Tower will be the goal of students of, the National College of Education on Friday evening, July 15,. when, they will have the oppor- tunity of seeing the process of-print- ing and getting out a city newspap er. On Saturday the group. will attend the lecture, at the, Adler- planetarium at il11 a. m. The, town studentfs as well as those from out of town,, have enjoyed the excursions to interesting points on the. north' shore 'and in Chicago. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Life" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in~ the First Cburch of Christ, Scientist, i-n. Wilmette Sun- day lnorning, July 17, at il o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. Mrs. E. P. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue, Wilmette, entertained her eS TUATMDin i1s own twenty-five acre an4. scajped gardens, fronted by one thousand fcet of the finest Privàte Sand Beach in Cilifarnia, Thle Miaanar, with its bowered Bungalwowsfaera the vacaaninandi taurin a oce erae, chaice -ofIlautdaar sarts sda cuisine unsurpauable, expedy served. AMERICAN PLAN Prm $7S te $9.06 per d94 f«w eu mpmwa. Fnm $1300 te $i7.S WPT <ay f«w tueJtflbUL business hpa t'u the. time to Smre car.fully . e e 1232(C AVE. WILMETTE The> North' Shore's .Largest. and, Most Gomilete Prin ting ,Plant Yesé S ir, He re.'s.

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