May 6, 1927 WILMETTE duced these speakers, each of .whon1 gave a short address: the Right Rev. ~· L. Biermann, Rev. Hugh Smythe of Evanston, and Father Neumann vf \ Vilm ette. Then James Fahey spoke for the men of the parish and Mrs. W. A . . Kittermaster spoke for the women. · Father Haarth closed the speeches . with a fe\v r emarks. About 570 were present at the dinner anu were se rved by fifty young women of the parish. The dinner was prepared by the Married Ladies Sodality. An orchestra furnished music and follow ing the dinner the enni~g \\'as spen! in tllt<·rtainment and dancing. LIFE AID ORPHANAGE 41 The Catholic Daughters of Americ a announce a bunco and card party to be held at St. Joseph's halt, Ridge and Lake avenues, \Vilmette, Sunday evening, May 8, for tlie benefit of St. Vincent's orphanage. The public is cordially invited. ·CARDINAL MUNDELEIN DEDICATES NEW CHURCH New Edifice of Sacred Heart Parish at Hubbar.d Woods Fonnally Opened This Week IIi~ Eminence (~<:Or).!t' Cardina l \lulldt'ltin ufficiatt:d at tht dedicati on :--e r\'lce:-- la~t ~undaY oi the new ~acred Heart churcl1 111 Hubbard \\·oods. This brautiful building, with its n:ctory, ha~ been built at a cost of tn'l'r $300,000. during- the pa:--t two yt·ars. Th e old church j.., n ~ \\' used as a lllCc:ting hall. Tht· IIC\\. buildings are of Bedford strJnt:. Tla:\· arc located on a largt :-it<: on Xorth an:nu c and are . ct hack a!l1f·llg ht·a ntibl Invite Noted Guests to Catholic Women's Meeting T he North Shore Catholic Woman's league will have six guests of honor at its annual luncheon May 10 at the Georgian hot el. Mrs. William Farrell, president of the Tenth di strict, Mrs. Frank Oelerich. Mrs. R. H. McColl, Mrs. John Vander Vries, Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, and the Rev. Father MagK. OF C. MEET TUESDAY ner of the Highwood Catholic chu.rch, Guilmette Ccuncil, Knight s oi are expected to he present. J udgc Mary Bartelmc will be the speaker, Columbus, will meet Tuesday evening, and ~f rs. Sydnie Smith Cooley of May 10, in Odd Fellows' hall, Wilmette avenue and Main stret. \\"i nnetka will sing. tree:-. Cardinal ).J unddc:in wa s accom panied < tt the ~e n· ice:-; II\· t\\TtltY-onr pri~.·sts and tht· Right T<t\'. ilc~nard \l~,·ngc:- . Th c ;thhot oi ~t. Bl'mard';; , .\b., wh 3 is a cn usin c1f thl' Rt'\' . Fat hn l Iaarth !li the Sacred I kat t church. celebrated t h~· :--oklllll pont j ·. lira! II ig-h \la ss. Fa thn \I . Kla :-.1.'1\ was dtacon, an<! Fatlln J. :\t·umann of \\' ilmttte "a . s u hdt·acon. Fath er \f or ri:--on of Chirag·) wa..; ma stt·r ::>f n·rtllHlllit·~. T'IL' rho i r ~a n g t h 1.· i111 p r t ~ ..; i \'l' J u hih ·. 111 ;-t-;:-, h y C rul)l·r . It ""as a rcom pa nicd In a n i 11 t- pit: c t' "r c h l' :-I r; t i r 1) 111 t h l' C h i r a g t , l' i \. i r < ) p t r a r o 1n p a 1t ~ . Compliments Parish 'I' h l ' l' a r d i 11 a l ad cl r c :- . . l' cl t It t· r c111 g r t · gation. C<Jlllpliml'nting thv111 and tht·ir p;~ ... tnr. Fathn ll;t;trtlt. on their won dl'riul arconlpli~l.nH·nt itt building thl' 1lt'\\' The President of the Wisconsin State Chapter of War Mothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, wrote to the North Shore Line recently, following a trip from New York ·to Cl)icago and thence to Milwaukee via the North Shore Line. "I was deeply impressed with the contrast in the treatment accorded me," she wrote. "The North Shore Line conductor was most kind, patient and courteous in answering my questions and in assisting me to the dining car. There, although my check was small and my tip in proportion, I receiv ·' + he utmost attention and courtesy. I have traveled very extensively and expensively and when I find railroad employes showing such consideration for a plain, elderly woman, I feel that those in the high offices must be unusual meo, to ~ influence these others." chii!"Ch. ~t'f\'l.'d rvri ~)r~·. Dinm·r \\"<1:rkrg _ \· in the '-l'l'\' l('t':-. · tn the ,- j~ititlg ftlllc·\\·ing 111\' :\ luhilation dinn· ···. rt·khrating tht· Cillll\;ktiiJn cJi the cllu rr!t, \\a:-. gin·;1 in tht hall Tm·:--day 11ight. A. \1 ill \\:trd c.f Cll'nct~l· ,,· a~ cl1ainnan of thl' dinner. l'cd. luhn \' . Clinnin. also oi l ~knctlt, wa ~. tl·a~tma .. tl'r. 1 k intr t)· Milwaukee N Beauty Lies in O MATIER what time you wish to leave fo~ Milwaukee, the North Shore Line is ready for you. Limited trains from here make comfortable connections at Nort~ Chicago Junction with hourly Milwaukee trains. There is no need for adjusting your plans to fit infre~uent train sched· ules. North Shore Line service is so frequent that 1t fits any plans you may have! 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