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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Nov 1925, p. 16

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16 = WILMETTE .... LIFE Novemb er 27. 1925 .. NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (Recorded at the 'Chamber of Commerce.) Friday, November Z7l 7:30 P. M. Wilmette Chapter R. A. M., l\fasonic hall. ~ Sunday, November 28 . · ~ 7:30 P. l\L Sunday Evening club at Congregational church. Tuesday, December . 1 Luncheon Wilmette Optimist club at L~ke Shore Terrace. 7:30 P. l\1. Village board meeting at Village hall. 8 :20 P. 11. \Vilmette Camp No. 10334, Modern \Voodman of America, ] ones hall. 8:30 P. 1\II. Tuesday Community dance, Woman's club building. 12 :IS P. M. A survey of the personnel of ~he Chicago Civic Opera company. wtth reference to origin has resulted m the palm being awarded Augusta Lenska as having the most unique background. · Mme. Lenska was reared on an ostrich farm in the heart of Africa and enjoyed an intimate acquaintance, with Olive Schreimer, famed for her South African Tales and especially the one called "The Story of a South African Farm." :Mme. Lenska was sent as a girl to Bedford college. London, to s tudy medicine. Her voice attracted such attention that it diverted her from a medical career and she went to Brussels to studv music. Her dehut "'a:-; made in l~h~furt, ncar \Veim ar. Goethe's birthplace. FROM _ OSTRICHES TO OPERA Alrs. \\ a1t<:r T. ~lead and her daugh - to spend Thanksgiving and the weckter, Marjorie, returned to their home end with his family . at 1040 Forest avenue l~st week after .. . -o- . . spending a fortnight wtth Mr. Mead Ross Culhngs. of ~htladelphta , -: .11 t in Washington, D. C. Mr. Mead ~r-. last Sun~ay w1th hts, sister, . ~1 r ..... \. rived in Wilmette Thursday mornmg ~A. M cKctghan, 1025 (.rcenll'a t ;1, ('I · 1... 1 I I I TRA Nort Me c: ~( rt ' i I he \\ Cll' ' ,· I I illl \ .,. 'I I , · ·' I NO NEW POLICE Through a misunderstanding it wa~ stated recently that the Village hoard had voted to add two polir<'mcn to the \Vilmett e department. The board has decided not to enlaq.!,·e the department at the present time. ;t is said. Superintendent of Schools. J. 1{ . Harper spent \Vedne sday and Thur~ dav .of last week visiting the Detrott ~r1~ools and studying the opv1ation oi that city's educational sy~tcm. f Ic returned to \\"illllettc Ja,t ~aturclay. -0- Wednesday, December 2 12:15 P . .M. Luncheon, \\'ilmette Hotary club at Guilmette Country cluh. INSPECTS DETROIT SCHOOLS Thursday, December 3 i :30 P. l\1. \Vilmette Lodge No. 931 A. F. and A . .M., Masonic hall. 8 P . .:\1. A. T. Sherman Lodge l'-.o. 892. I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellows' hall. Friday, December 4 7 :30 P. l\f. \ Vilmette Ch:1pter R. A. l\1 .. .:\fa sonic hall. 8 P. ~1 -:- \\ "i le\·ansbrook Encampment Xo. 177, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellows' hall. 'll!ii p; o, hv ll Tl1;1 :--hIll' l I." ' Ill ~fr. and ::\Irs. :\rthur \1. Tnin h ;t \l' tented their home on 1-:ln-enth --tnT! and motored to Florida tn join t h~ · win tt·r yacationists at St. l\·t n:-.!1urg. . 1111. I i 11: r",i1l · ck ' II \ (' FUTURE EVENTS Monday, December 7 8 P. 1\.f. Regular meeting, \\ ilmette hamh(·r oi Commerce at Village hall. ' '· (;I I . \. :~ Remember that \Ye have the best that tnoney can buy, \vhen n1aktng your selections for Christn1as Gifts. t The Flavor is Roasted In! D EMEMBER that delicious cup of coffee you f t drank at a certain dinner? Its tempting, fragrant aroma! Its full, rich coffee taste! Steaming, golden brown ! Your coffee in your own home can be just as good as that. For the secret of satisfying coffee lies largely in the roasting, and White House Coffee has the flavor·roasted in. Insist on White House Coffee and you'll get all of Nature's coffee goodness, saved for your cup by our special White House roasting process. Do not accept a substitute for White House Coffee with the flavf'r roasted in. 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