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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1924, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 0thers who were his friends might feel , the mess hall and the party in the audi- treasurer. These officers will be installed on January 2. in the midst of the holiday happiness, torium. Friday evening, December 19, the that some of the Christmas cheer should Royal Purple degree will be conbe passed along to him. If so, don't Teachers Frolic at Own forget his address. Yuletide Celebrations (Continued from page 1) Seventy-five members of the Wilsome good wool blankets and comforts Canvass New Trier For mette Teachers' club attended the anat wholesale, and she wrote back that the dinner and Christmas party Newest City Directory nual Legion would send them to me free of which was held last Monday eveRepresentati,·es of R. L. Polk and charge. Last week I got the package with ning at the Howard school. There a lovely pair of wool bed blankets and company, publishers of city directories, were gifts for all present and a beautwo lovely home-made wool comforts. including the Evanston City and North tifully decorated Christmas tree was Say, boy, I sure have been enjoying Shore Directory, are now engaged in on display. The arrangements were in charge of them. Now when it gets cold, I am canvassing New Trier township villages going to get an electric pad to turn on preparatory to compiling the next edition Miss Mildred Van Horn, chairman of of the directory, which is expected off the social committee of the club and and then let it get thirty below zero... .. the tree was decorated by Desmond I won't freeze and have to get up and the press early next March. The canvass of the local territory is Devitt of the manual traning departgo to the bathroom to get warm like we made biennially and every household and ment. It was decided to send a preshad to do last winter. I don't believe the folks who sent me place of business is visited by the workers ent, as usual, to L. ) . Mitten, a in the effort to secure complete and ac- former teacher in the Wilmette these things will ever appreciate the schools, now in a government hospital comfort and happiness their efforts have curate data for the volume. Canvass of the business sections of in Montana and whom most local peobrought to me. Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and ple will remember. "Hello" for Friend· Glencoe has been practically completed . Well, I guess I will call it off for this and work is now in progress in the res- J. C. Ballweber Named time ..... Tell all my old friends heiJo idential districts. Wilevansbrook Leader for me and some time when you are not In each instance the Polk company At the regular meeting of the too busy write me another letter. With representatives are required to produce best wishes for your Christmas and New identification credentials from the Cham- Wilevansbrook Encampment No. 177, Years, ber of Commerce in the village they are on December 5, the session was devoted entirely to the adoption of the L. ], Mitten, canvassing. by-laws and the election of officers U. S. Veterans Hospital, No. 72, for the ensuing term. The following Helena, Montana." ALUMNI IN SESSION officers were elected: J. C. Ballweber, This letter speaks for itself. It is posMonday evening, December 29, the chief patriarch; A. H. Morby, high sible some villagers whO were pupils New Trier alumni will hold a business priest ; Carl Rydell, senior warden ; under this man might feel like dropping meeting and party from 8 :30 until 12 0 . E. Chapman, junior warden; H. wi~h him a letter of cheer. Perhaps some o'clock. The meeting will be held in G. Cazel, scribe; and Charles Knobel, HERE'S CHANCE TO CIVE CHEER TO AVmRAN ferred on a large class of candidates by a staff composed of members ol A. T. Sherman Lodge No. 892 of mette. %:: A Man's Contentmen· t I Gannents are returned by us pressed great skill, with missing buttons restored, necessary stitches taken-just a~ they vvere when first · purchased. i m n1 a c u latelv cleaned, and Linoleum aad CoDRoleum Ru11· ARE WELCOME CHRISTMAS GIFTS Make your selection now and we will bold them and deliver when you desire. Paints Wall Paper Interior Decorating Brie a Brae Hangings Shades Made to Order Sebultz & ·Nord Phone 2491 Carl E. 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