Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 9

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. .. AP£il 16,. 1926 · W l L M·E T T E Ll F ~ Goes to ·Meeting IW~······ ······························ ~ ······· ·............. of Women Voters ;. ----- - - - - - ·-- - - · - - - -- - - · - · ·--- - ----- : at St. Louis, Mo . · ; cmED!(tt)ImlWm . : . "Interesting announcements about program, speakers and local festivities are now issuing daily from the office of the 1'\ational League and from the . St. Louis Convention committee. At the Saturday evening meeting, of which the tit!"e is 'Practical Politics and the New \' ote,' three of the most able and successful women in political life have agreed to take part. They are Miss Marie \ \'ing, member of the Cleveland City Cmincil, who was elected by proportional representation: Mrs. ]. Paul Goode, lllclllhcr of the Illinois legislature ancl \YCII-known to all the mem- · hers of the league; and ~-f rs. Mable \\'alker \\'illehrandt, the only "·oman a:;:.;i:-~tant to the United States Attorney Gcucral; and three of the !\ cw Voter-s will also participate in thi~ evening's program." This ancl mure of int<.~rc:-, t mav be read in the April i ~s uc of the Bulietin. of the :\ational League of vVomen Voters . 11 rs. C. P. Evans. president of the \\'ilmette League of \\'omen Voters is going to avail herself of the opportunity to gn to St. Loui:-~, and the league hope-. to benefit niuch irolll the in ·.;piration to he gained through attendance at ~uch a convent ion. The League of \\.omen \' ottr:-- i:; a national organization and is . trictly non-partisan. Its aim is education of the people politically. It s·rcks to get iniormation into the hancts of the people that the~· may vote intelligently. It urges everyone to Yote hut doe.:, not cndor~l' candidate:-,. . . e I · '9 ·l·il . . e 1 . · · · ~!~~'!hi£.Lvtt~,!n~d ~~~s~ I~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · · · ·I .. ·r· l · I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·'I : · e l l! · · · · · · · · · ,. le i Rummage Sale to Boost College Building Fund 1f r:;. Pc:rc\' Arden of \Yihnttte is chainnan of· the committee in charge of a nm1mage sa le scheduled hy the !\orth Shc,rc Alumnae nf the ~ational Ki!ldtrgarten and Elementary col gc, to ht' held at 1R18 Shc·rman avenue, Er<~JJ~ton. Thur~day ancl Frida\·, :\nril 22 a1Hl 23 . The proce eds of tl;e sail' will he applied on the pledg·r o i the north shore chapter to the building fund of t hr college. · . :I . ., , I · · · · · i 1 : · · · · · · · · · · · · · , I · l Episcopal Children to Attend Joint Services Doy~ and girl~ of St. Augustine's Episcopal church will partic.i pate in a joint ~. erviCl' at the Church of the Holy Spirit at Lake Forest SundaY after noon, April lR. when the children ·(li tht Yari ous Epi:.;cl">pa l Sunday schoo: . . of the north ~hore art· to pre~rnt their Lenten ~cason :-;1\· ing~ . Tlw children "'ill hl' taken to Lake For1·st in car..; b,· nJtJnlwr:.; 11f the rhurch . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · !· · · · : : e : .3-,.. D~-- SS IN OUR NEW EVA1~STON SI-IOP- Spring Topcoats The N ew Correct Styles for Every Type o.t Man and Young Man theSmarr,TubularT weeds with broad shoulders on F~ROM down to the most conservative type of Coat for the elder executive all are here in ·a carefully chosen selection-and priced in keeping with our known value-giving leadership. For High School Youths- Lytton Hi · · · · · · · · e · · · · · · (t FORM BASEBALL T EAM BoY:> <Ji Kcnilwort h will organizt: an indrr)l'nrknt hasrhall tram, it was announced thi s \\'crk 1)\· ·Robert To\\"nlr\·, director of :ommtmit\· athlctir~. Tl;c t1·am will he open to ·boys of 15 years or under and will challenge all other trams of thr . amc class on the north shore. Furth<'r information can he obtained from Mr. Town ley at the Ke nil \\"Ort h Community renter, it was announced. :I · : · · · · · ·· · · · : : · · · · · · ·' . A BIG SURPRISE! W c arc now show in g copies of $100 dress models at $35.00. A lso a number of n ew dresses as low as $10.00. ! · · : · SUITS AND TOPCOATS $25 and $30 Suits in the Lightest Grays-Wi th 2 Trousers And Bear in Mind that our modes in Spring Coats an d H a ts are most completed . · ! : · · · : · · · · UNIOUE SmE SHOP B. COPLAN. Prop. 1 126 Central Avenue · Phone Wit. 2403 ·"'. : · · : Lytton Hi is styled on University lines-that's why all the young chaps like them. And parents of. course like their extraordinary value. Other Lytton Hi ·suits ·t o $45. ~- : 1,;,-.~-~--;-.:;~ - ··· · Et~an1 ton Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Et~eningt -;~. -. ;;-;;~-.-.-;;. ;·· ······ .... .............. · -;~ ~ · I· . ~ ~ ·~· ~:_~

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