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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE December 18, 1925 Woman's Catholic Club Gives Instructive Talk Before Business Women flana Children's Party The philanthropy department was in charge of the meeting of the \Voman's Catholic club of Wilmette held Friday, December 11, at the auditorium of the St. · Francis Xavier school,' Mrs. Harry Bettinghaus, presiding. Jean Miller gave several beautiful dances. Mrs. Charles Broad gave a charming reading of "Smiling Tlttough," and Irene Ludwig played two pia-no solos . The \Voman's Catholic club of \\'itmette · will give a holiday party for the children of the parish of school age. The affair will be a special showing of moving pictures at the Village theatre Monday, December 28, at 2:30 -c'clock. In addition to the Parish children, about 100 little guests will be invited. An enthusiastic audience listened ,,·ith interest to Mrs. George Mathes cf Chicago who addressed the De~em l.:;er meeting of the Club of Bustnrs:; and Professional Women in Wilmette. at its meeting Thursday of la!\t week. She ~ook for her subject, "Cook County Government." The talk followed the dinner giyen .at 6:30 o'clock in the Congregational church for women and girls living- in Wilmette and in business elsew.here _or liYing elsewhere and employed 111 \Vtlmette. A New Fuel to the miners' strike in Pennsylvania a n f h r a c i t e fields, many substitutes are being brought out for use. Among these is ANNOUNCE LECTURES The educ~tion department of The ~eighbors, the Kenilworth \Voman's club, is conducting a course of lect~tre s on current events by R. E. Patt~son Kline alternating Tuesday mornmgs during January, February, and.. ~arch . The talks will be given at 10 :b o clock January 12, 26; February 9, 23; March 9, 23. Those wishing to apply are asked to send checks to Mrs. Charles H. 13ent, chairman of the department. Luggage and acceiSoriea of leather always have been moat acceptable aa gift·. D UE GOLFERS GIVE LUNCHEON Women Golfers of the North Shore club gave a luncheon Monday in honor of the chairman of the Woman's Golf committe, Mrs. H. H. Harrison of Evanston. In appreciation of her work and interest, she was presented with a silver cream and sugar service. All the women golfers who played during the season were present. Mr. and Mrs. ]. T. Oertel of CleYeland are arriving next Monday to · be the guests of Mr. and Mrs N. G. Mergenthaler, 210 Catalpa place, until after the holidays. :M r .. Oertel is Mr. Mergenthaler's sister. -oM iss Hermia B. \Velts, who make s her home with her aunt, Mrs. F. P. Proctor, 314 Park a\·enue, has left for Arkansas, where she will r emain until .after the Christmas holidays. -0- ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE While Arkansas Anthracite has been marketed in its home · territory for t\venty-fi,·e )rears, it is entirely ne\Y in the ·middle \vest. It has never been shipped here fot t\vo reasons: First, stnall production; s e c o n d " disadvantageous freight rates . Both of these handicaps haYl: no\Y been retno\~ cd and there is a fair supply of tl1is coal, considering the unusual demand for it. ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE 1s a .Mrs. W. H. Thayer, 522 Central an~ nue, is having her brother, Robert B. W. \Vilcox of \Vashington, D. C.. a~ her guest over the holidays. -0- The Men's Whist club met la st ~Ion day evening at the apartment of Charles E. Hastings, 1133 Central aH' · nue. NEW YORK . EST. 1859 CHICAGO Estab. 1859 The Gifts that are remembered for more than a year are to be found at short-grain anthracite and in this respect differs from the Pennsylv.1ni.1. which ic; a long-grain anthracite. It is absolutelv slateless and boneless. free from soot and smoke and has Jess than half the ash as compared with Pennsylvania anthracite. ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE can be used in any kind of heating plant in which Pennsylvania anthracite or any other soft coal can be used. Let us delivet· you a trial order. Unique Style Shop Beautiful, Practical and Ornamental at a ver)' small cost "From Basement to Roof" HUBBARD WOODS LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Phones- Winnetka 451-45 ., Yards- Hubbard Woods ASSOCIATE YARDS Evanston Lumber Co .· 2738 W. Railroad Ave .. Evanston . University 7700. Wilmette 189 Niles-Edgebrook l..umner Co. Morton Grove 140 Dttrfield Lumber Co .. Deerfield 2 1126 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 2403

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