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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Dec 1925, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE December 25, 192~ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mohr ctnd the.i~ s:;n, Harold, 101 Sixth . street, wtL ·ptnd the Christmas hohdays as th{.. ~-ucst of ~(rs. Mohr's brother, E~gen l l)}i\:er, at his home in Chicago Hetght . . ~~ r. Oliver, who is the assessor ~ · Cook County, will also hav~ as h1 · o·ucst. his brother, \Villiam Ohver, Wh(, ~ coming from Top~ka, Kan., for th e t.olidavs. and who wtll also be a gue . . · of the- Mohrs. L~GION~AIRES FROLIC Wilmette Poat Member· Hear Army Leader Diacuaa Citizen Campa: Enjoy Sonea; Ina tall Officer· BY J. B. S. That the annual meeting, dinner and installation of officers of \Vilmette , Post No. 46, the American Legion, held at the \Voman's club December 17, was a highly succesful affair, was attested to by the enthusiasm of the 50 exservice men present. Delightful Party Brings The dinner was served by the \VomDance Class Term to End . en's auxiliary of the Post, as in former years, and the demands for "seconds" Young folk attending the closing left no doubt in their minds that their party of the term of the Parent-Teachefforts were thoroughly appreciated. er assoc:ation r1ancing classes under After dinner the speaker of the the direction of Edwina :\{artine \Veckevening, Lieutenant Colonel Morris lcr on Friday, December 18, found the Keck, L. S. Army, commanding officer affair verv attractive and a source of at :Corst Sheridan. -addressed the Post great pleasure. The special music for on the subject of the Citizens' Mili- the occasion was the gift of the \Yo tary Training Camps. Colonel Keck . was executive officer at Camp Custer man's club of \\'ilmcttc. The classes bet summer at1Ct g-a\'{~ a very interest- " ·ill resume January 15, and ~dread\· - · in!! talk. on a subject of in~erest to pupils are anticipating the coming ter,1 \\'ith another party rttlminJtng· t1le every one present. Following the address of the evening, course. Mrs. \Veckler has conducted the officers for 1926 \:o.·ere installed bv Parent-Teacher assoc1a t10n dancing · Past Commander R. !\faJcolm ~- Kerchar, who had hcen specially drpu- classes for three years wth spknrlid .. tized hy the state department. Those · "ucct~!'. · · installed werr: Dr. \V. \V. Hawkins. ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL commander; Fred Lippcn, vice-com- 1 ~~ r. and ~~ r:-~. O:--car \ \ · .. 'rhlllidt mander: Harry Flentn. ' . finance of- . ficer: Harvey -Hopp, adjutant: Dr. S. ~7 Fllll\\" OOd an.·~ltll'. ;!11110\llll't'. tl~·.' C. Stanton. chaplain: _T. B. Stanton. en .~ag ement of thc_·tr r_la1tgl1t~·r.__ .\~ 1111l'l' historian; S. Vanlnwagen, scrgeant-at- j .\i ae. _tu Harr~·. 1\_. kerr ?t 1.. 111cago. arms. and Rodncv Allen and Ernest 'r n ol .\I r->. 1. \. h,err of \ eeder:hur~. Gould, directors. · Ind. Entertailunent ·A·as provided during the dinner by three young women singers and dancers from the Joe Bren Production company. Dr. Charles. B. Blake, a member of the post, actmg as song leader, with \Vatter ~clson, also a post member ,~t the ptano. kept the pep qt a constan~ high yitch. Harry A. James, national dtrector of we1fare work during the World war, concluded the evening's entertainment with several of his inimitable English stories and monologues. GIVE CONGREGATION SUBJECT "Beatitudes and Benefits" will be the :-; uhject of the North Shore Congrega! ion sen·ices to he held at the Glencoe ~[asonic hall Friday evening, December 25, at 8:15 o'clock. ~Irs. Donald Simmons . ar;·h·ed Fri dav from her home in Akron, N. Y., a -suburb of Buffalo, to be with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. --oCarnahal1 of 700 Central a venue, dur:Mr. and 11rs. B. C. Hawk~s of 1\.tt.l ing the holiday season. She will re tl!ain in \Vilmette until the end of th 2 iJworth arc spending Chnstmas m first week in January at least. l\f r. Kansas City as the gursts of 11 r. an· l Simmons is joining her for Christmas . Mrs. Jame. Helm. .Me- A Christmas Club For You 1 1 Mrs. Petersen of our Savings l)epartment has rc· served a membership in our Christmas Club for you. \Ve are sure that it \Yill 11t your .n eeds, and please you. She vvants to hand you a nice bunch of money just befor e Christmas next PURE MILK We wish to announce that this dairy bottles only milk from cows which have undergone a strict tubercular test and which have passed such a test most satisfactorily. This milk costs US more but it does not cost YOU more. You buy this absolutely pure milk at the prevailing rate. This dairy is ever on the alert to safeguard the health ot its patrons and we believe the publishing of the above facts will be of interest to all Johnson patrons-and in fact to all interested in the procuring of absolutely pure milk. We take every precaution in buying our cream but as we are forced lo buy a small amount from other creameries-we do not give the aame broad Guarantee as we do out bottled milk. year. Will you call for it? The First National Bank of Wiltnette The Home of the JOHNSON DAIRY CO. 1611--13 Payne Street, Evanston Phone University 839 CHRISTMAS CLUB

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