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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 21

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June 10, 1927 \'(1 L M E T T E LI FE · M adam· e N ormelli in $50,808;080 Involyecl in Unification of Church Musical, Luncheon Property and investments aggregatfor Group of Pupils ing fifty n1illions are involved in the Madame Edith Bideau Normelli of Wilmette, soprano and teacher of voice,· with studios in the Studio building, Evanston, gave a morning musical Saturday at her studios, followed by a luncheon at the Georgian hotel. The luncheon was complimentary to her pu~ils who are graduating this spring from various colleges and high schools. On May 12 the last musical of the year was given at the Evanston hotel before more than 100 guests when the following appeared on the program : Mrs. ]. H. Allen, Mrs. Joseph L. Bottorf, and Miss J can Wellegar, of Evanston; Miss Dixie Douglas of Winnetka; Mrs. M. Eagle and Mrs. Ruth \Valier of Chicago. Madame Nonne'tli closed the program with a group of songs, assisted by Mrs. Howard Schroyed, accompanist. Madame Normelli will teach throughout the summer at her studio where she is now making enrollments for the new term. unification of congregational missions home and foreign, accomplished at th~ biennial meeting of the N a t i o n a 1 co_uncil of the Congregational churches in the United States, held in Omaha, Neb., May 25 to June 1. The total number of Congregational m is s ion aries in this country and abroad are 2,500; in addition there are 5,750 natives employed in mission work abroad. The total annual budget is more than five million dollars. The unification, it is believed will promote economy and efficiency. Re,·. Oscar E. :Maurer, D. D., of New Haven, Conn., was elected chairman of the Commission on Missions. The secretary of the commission is Rev. Charles· Emerson Burton, D. D., of New York City, the general secretary of the national Congregational. council. ReY. Charles C. ~Ierrill, D. D., of Chicago \Yas elected secretary of promotion for the commission. The commission on missions has eighty-three members and includes the directors of the unified Home Boards and the directors of the foreign board v.-hich preserves its historic name of the American board of Commissioners for Fort'ign ).fissions. ~CUT . ' FfffED and TAILORED InditJidually for You! You would resent wearing a suit if you knew it was made for the other fellow. The same rule applies to clothes made in the bulk-for nobody in particular. Particular men will find a pleasant surprise, as well as a saving, in the tailoring service we are offering. ~~ I Donald ~f agill returns this week irom the Cniversity of Michigan to :-pend tht: summer \\"ith his father and mother, the Rev. and Mrs. George P. ~f agill of 1011 L{lke avenue. -o-Hlake Robert ~ is returning Sunday to hi:-; home at ()29 Gregory aycnue Illinois prDduce s one million railroad ties per year. from Harvard university. SUITS . Cut, Fitted and Tailored to Order I $35 $40 $45 $50 ~~~ CITY SALES-FOURTH FLOOR 319 WEST VAN BUREN STREET 0 , 0 C. 0. & G.~ 0 0 · T. C:o. 0 ' Dad, I Know the Shoes I Want! LOT of the fellows are wearing those doggy new oxfords they're selling at Pool Piper's. · Gee, but they have class! Suppose you let me go tn after school tomorrow and get a pairyou know, l\fother doesn't even have to go along when I get shoes there! Girls tJS well as boys crt wearing tlais comfortoble ox· ford. Tla1:1 ere built ovrr approved lasts and tltt soles are of lttJII"'· Fttl· tured in ton, in patent leather, tJ·d in ottractivt co mbinotioftl. A& VISITING Mackinac lal'd PlliTY ScL Can. Chicaco Detroit Clevelancl Buffalowith a fuU clay Niapra Falla RESTFUL VACATION of joyful entertainment and A new interesting experiences. A week's cruise of over· 2200 miles of ever changing scenery, over beautiful wa-· terwa¥ with liberal stops at all points of interest. at The Great Oil-Burning ~ite Linera1 North American e South American are comparable with the finest Ocean Steamers: Staterooms and Parlor Rooms are all outside rooms with windows or P,ort lwlts. Exce~lent meals~f pleasi;ng variety. Entertamments, Mus1c and Dancmg-Wlth ,,,z ·Telephone University 973 a social hostess to introduce the guests. Sailings fro1/IJ Chicago etJery Tues. and Sat., June Z5th to AuJ!USt 30th, incl. R. R. Tickets bdwten Chicago, Detroit, Clneland and Buffalo lwno-red (or transit upon additional payment. For Illustrated pamphlet apply aa7 R. R. Ticket Otllce or Tourlat AaencJ' or write P<DL & PIPER ·I~C· 110 W. Adama St. Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company Phone Ran. 0226 W. H. BLACK, C.P.A. CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chica~o Avenue Evanston, lllinoie

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