Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1933, p. 16

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Mrs. Kinnear spoke -a few words of welcome and introdticed the guests of honor, Mrs. L. D. Snorf. pres- ident of the Central-Laurel 1P. T. A. ; Mrs. john J. Trace, president of the St. Francis P. T. A., and Mrs. Rollo Gullickson. Then followed the. reading 'of an- nuai reports of Mrs. -.DeVinriey, PIANO ISUCTION A System o! (Jusua Resuils Sum mer. Course-6 or 8- Weeks MWs athailie Noyd, Teacher WliImette 1989 or iirite 4700 Droadway, chicagib ýLUNCHEON. Daly Dilaner Sunday Dinnier 350. 500 Com.ple#Fonuasu Service Mas program; pupils of the lxiii grade roins, Howard; pupils of Miss Ferris' Logan, and the two third grades Pt Howard; girls of the seventh and eightli grades at *Howard under the directioxi of Miss Woodley,;. the boys choir.-un- der the direction of Miss McKay, and the school orchestra under the direc- tion of' Mrs. 'Wagner. -Guests who took part Were Mrs. Paul Stade, Mrs. Ray Treon, Hectoi, Dodds, Stanton Var nInagren. R. W McCandiish. J. D. Kinnear,m- GeorgE, Bersch, The Boys' Octet, fromâ New~ Trier unde r- the direction' of Miss Winifred Mickey, the past président', of our own association, and twenty members. 'eThese prograrris are muade Pos-sl through the cooperation of Mrs. Devlin, music- châirman. and Miss Liniden- Meyer, prograin. chairman. . "Credit is due Mrs. Stanley Smith. finance cehairî:ian, .a nd Mrs. Howardl Hickey., social chairman,' for the suc- cess of our parties with. which we raised the money to carry, on the work of our child. welfaré.- With, the co- operation of Mrs. Stopka, school nurse. dental care and giasses :we're furnished to the amoutt f $178,60. "Other donations mi-ade by the asso- clàtlôn' were to the scliooil lbraüfy $25; Wilmette Health Center $5; Sunday Evening club,, $10; Babies' Friendly, $5; Recreation board, $5; Boys,' choir, $2.35; Basketball suits, $9. " Our, organization was represented at the' meeting of the board of the Suný- day Evenîng club, board meeting of the, Wilinîette Welfare board, Better Films group, joint meeting o! the Illinois Congress o! Parents and Teachers, and the Chicago Association for Chlld StudY ,s.on Isshles. Thp ls "Credit for the first honor receivedflow -goes first to Mrs. C. B. Cochran, editor ig ph o f the broadcast, who complled the igah Record Book, and to Mrs:' Brandt and Austin-Earth Horizon. hMrs. 'Vanlnwagen publiclty chairrman. Bent-Justice Oliver Wendel!. Holmes. ý and to' Mrs. R~ussel Johnson, Mrs. ;Uyr- SndMsRyTen r.Dw n Bowers-Beveridge and the Progressive -Mr. and Mrs Menning Who worked on Era. dthe broadcast. To Clyde T. Browýn and Brooks-Life of Emerson. -Roy Best, who worked on the cover otf arwSoy fM ie thL eor ok Lewis ' Sherman,- the Fighting "The GoId Star was made possible Poht throUgh the work of Mrs. Daistroni, visroer eelnd eChild Welfa re chairman.. ein-rvrCeead V "'We wish to thank Mrs. Gullicksn W~right-An Autobiography.» Sandi Mrs. Dodds wiho so ably carriedScec on, the Adolescent- classes iast year, and to Mrs. Scarff, Mrs. A. Johnson Beebe-Nonsuch-: Land- of, Water. and Mrs. McCanidlish for their partie- Econonxics and Social Problein *ular wor:k in the association. It has Chamberain-Farewell to Reform. been .a, plensure to have the teachers Case-New Deal" on the board,. Miss Gunderson as r'e- cording. secretary and 'Mi."' Brlckey as Rethinking Missions;, a Layman's In- i 'orresQpondlng secretary. quiry:After One Hundred ýYears. "We ivish also to convey. an ex- Moulton-War Debts and War Pros- pression of thanks to the Board of perity. Education for the:,splendid way they Raushenbush-The Power Fight. have car ried o01, during these ,trylngRentScaTrn. times.' eetSca rns * "We -thaqnk Mr. T ôoodd for the copera- Soule-A Planned Scey tion andi'support lie has . given the . lPolitical Science organization at:al l tnes. ppnn-nertais,13192 -Your presiden~t lis enjoyeti working Lpmp-nepeaixs ~.11,2 -1th the menibers and with the board. Simoncs-Can Amnerica Stay at Home. .We feel that th e year has been a high- Belles Lettres and Art Iy succe(essful one and that the awards BlGde-oios and rewards of this year give us r*- BlGde-oios newed confidence and ambition to look Hamniton-Romnan Way. for ereater, things next vear. Lewisohin-E esiinAeça -This report is rmade po.ssible, through MaLeshCnuitdr the- cooperittion of our niemnbers and la esýoqitdr fi) ail of them 1 say -Thank yoiÙ." Simonson-The Stage Is Set. Elizatbeth F. Kinnear, president. Wvlie-Collected Poems. Netcame the installation of of- Travel and Social Custoins Niesfrtextnn er Randolph-Ozark Mountain Folk. fireras for te omig ear Tev Van Loon's Geography. Mrs. J. D. Kinnear, president - Histo,7 Mrs. R. B. DeVinney, first vice- Adams-March of Democracy. president; Mrs. Russell johnson, sec- I.attimore-Manchuria. ond vice-president; Mrs. L. F. Todd. Fiction treasurer; Mrs. E. Lyon, recording Dos Passos-1919. secretary; Miss Slown, correspond- Ehrlich-God's Angry Man. *ing secvretarv; Mrs. Joyce, prograîn Nordhoff-Mutiny on the Bounty. chairrnan; Mrs. H. G. Hicke.ey social: The books the library does not have> chairnian; Mrs. S. Smith, finance are.:, chairmian;. Mrs. T, Stapp. publicitv De V-oto-M'\fark Twain's Ari-rica. chairman ; Mrs. F. Dowd, Bulletin Ditmars-Thrills of a. N\ath. aist'S andl .Year 'Book; Mrs. E. Devlin. ýQuest. music chairmnan,; Mrs. \Villiam Rickard-Mý.\an and MeI tal s. Hug-hes. civic chairmanf; Mrs. R. Bcorchard-Convicting the Innocent.' Rohinson. recreatio.n chairmnan; M..S)ciet%_ of Nations; Its Ognzto R. E.- Dalstrom, hbetter filmis chair-* andiLeeonet mani;,Mrs. 1_. Pemherty, orchestra- (rlX!jdr Corjati)n an(] Private Mrs. B. Jacobsen. dance class: NÏ r, >oet ý,t J UI IWIEUMJILDT'9-1EVANSTON On Davis Street -WiIm.eff 1100 Rt Wiiinett, icviý J -sisn ana 54~.J'JI~d nic Tendecncies in NEC.WA RS .Wilmettc f- -2

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