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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1928, p. 23

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May 18, 1928 George E. Orr~ Glencoe; Mrs. Maurice Mandeville, Lake Bluff. The officers of the town committees are: Rogers Park: Mn. C. A. Fieldcamp, chairman; Evanston: Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, .r::hairman; Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, vice-chairman; Mrs. Carl Latham, vice-chairman; Wilmett_e: Mrs. Lester E. Mee, chairman; Kemlworth: Miss Isabel Cline chairman; Winnetka: Mrs. John V ~nnema, chairman; Mrs. Sidney Bartlett, secretary; Hubbard Woods: Mrs. ]. Williams Macy, chairman; Glencoe: Mrs. George E. Orr, chairman; Mrs. Harold E. Foreman, vice-chairman; Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, secretary; Ravinia: Mrs. Frank ]. Horn, chairman; Miss Elizabeth Robertson, vice-chairman; Highland Park: Mrs. David R. Thomas, chairman; Lake Forest: Mrs. Frank E. Harkness, chairman; Mrs. Keith Carpenter, vice-chairman; Lake Bluff: Miss Juliette Brown, chairman; Waukegan: Mrs. John S. Skene, chairman. Name Town Committeea Members of the town committees follow: Rogers Pork: Mrs. David Astenius, Mrs. Leopold E. de Mare, Mrs. P. S. Lambros, Mrs. Samuel Robuck, Mrs. A. F. Schumaker, Mrs. W . B. Snowhook, 1\Irs. Millard S. Stone, Mrs. Franklin ·wanner. . Evanston: Mrs. Walter H. Atwater, 1\Irs. A. H. Boettcher., Mrs. Nelson Buck, Mrs. Charles H. Chandler, Mrs. Raymond Cook, Mrs. Frank Dakin, Mrs. Thomas E. Dougherty, Mrs. Thomas Eddy, Mrs. \Villiam R. T. Ewen, Jr., Mrs. Dennis Gent, Mrs. Edward Hall, Mrs. Wilbur Helm, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Mrs. Theo. C. Keller, Mrs. Albert Koch, Mrs. Ralph Emmerson Lang, Miss Mary Marshall, Miss Zelia Marshall, Mrs. Amos C. Miller, Mrs. J_ a mes Patten, Mrs. T. E. Quisenberry. Mrs. _Fred Sargent, Mrs. J. M. Scott, Mrs. Guy C. Shepard, Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Miss Esther Sommerville, Mrs. 'Valter Spry, Mrs. John Stockton, Mrs. Paul Warren, Mrs. Edward P. Welles, Mrs. John E. Wilder, Mrs. John H. Wigmore. Wilmette: Mrs. E. M. Antrtm, Mrs. Fred M. Bowes, Mrs. N. P. Colwell, Mrs. H. E. Cutler, Mrs. P. :N'. Cutler, Mrs. William H~rridge, Mrl'l. R. E. Kenyon, Mrs. R. E. Pattis.o n Cline. Mr~. Joseph J. Kutten, Mrs. Edward Lilienfield, Mr~. Earle D. Lyons, Mrs. Herbert Mulford, :Mrs. Harold R. Sherman, Mrs. Joseph Spiegel, Mr~. L. W. Strong, Mrs. F. E. Thompson, Mrs. Gordon Wilson. Kenilworth: Mn:. Arthur B. Adair, ' Mr~. Fred Bulley, Mrs. Frank Cherry, Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, Mrs. Ernest Fleischman, Mrs. Craig Ketcha.m, Mrs. Wm. L. Page, Mr~. James Prentiss, Mrs. Grant Ridgway, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. E. F. Snydacker, Mrs. \V. \V. Wheelock. Wlnnt>tlla: Mr~. Emory Andrews, Mrs. Burton Atwood, Mrs. G. Stuart Bailey, Mrs. H arry Barnum, 1\Irs. Sidney Bartlett, Mrs. Edwin Bauman, Mrs. Percy Bradstreet. Mrs. Thomas Brooks, Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, Mrs. Hamilton Daughaday, Mrs. Arthur Dean, Mrs. George Frazer, Mrs. Dudley K. French, Mrs. I. K. Friedman, Mrs. Everett L. Harris, Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Mrs. Ralph Jaeger, :Mrs. Robert Kingery, :Mrs. Francis Lackner, Mrs. Isador Lang, Mrs. William McAc'lams, Mrs. Wm. Moffatt, Mrs. Georg-e Parker, Mrs. Bobert Ripley, Mr!'l. Julian Risk, Mrs. Chester Sargent, Mrs. Louis Schmid. Mrs. Archibald Shaw, :\Ir!'l. Dudley Smith, Mr~. Harry Street. Mrs. Elmer Stults, Mrs. George Suker, 1\Ir:-;. William Truesdale, Mrs.' Ernest Von Ammon, Mrs. Fritz Wagner, Mrs. \Valter Wallace, Mr~ . Roland Whitman. Hubbarcl WoO()~: Mrs. L. Sherman Aldrich, Mrs. Alexander Ander!'on, MrK Robert B. Brown, Mrs. Charles Burkhardt, Mrs. I. B. Connor, )Ir!'. John J. Desmond, MrR. Devroe Getman. Mr!':. Robert S. Hammond . :Mr!'. John ,V, Hansel. .Tr., Mrs. Carroll C". K enrick, MrR Edward R. L ewis. )tis:- Marion Montgomery, Mrs. Charles Pearce, 1\Ir!'. \Varner Robinson. Glf'nroe: Mrs. Dwig-ht C. Orcutt, 1\fr!'. WILMETTE Auguste · C.. Babize, Mrs. A. J. Balaban, Miss Hel~n Beckwith, Mrs. Henry C. Burnett. Mrs. Frederick M. Buerly, Mrs. Harry C. Champlin, Mrs. Frederick E. Clarke, Mrs. Ralph Cushman, Mrs. Horace H. Delano, Mrs. Edward Friedlander, Mrs. A. C. Goodnow, Mrs. John A. Grant, Mrs. Louis G. Hoffman, Mrs. Homer F. Horton, Mrs. Walter C. Hughe~. Mrs. Stewart W. Purdy, Mrs. Ray V. Sawhill, Mrs. Henry L. Stout, Mrs. ,W illiam Sutherland. Rn,·Jnla: Mrs. L. M. Brouillette, Mrs. n. H. Browning, Mrs. Richard Car-queville, Mrs. Jirah D. Cole, Mrs. J. F. Gillen, Mrs. Louis J. Golden, Mrs. Carl Haessler, Mrs. Wm. K. Harrison, Mrs. M. L. Hirsch, Mrs. L. W. Keaster, Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Mrs. T. M. Wilder. HlghlRDJl Park: Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. F. N. Bard, Mrs. Otis Beardsley, Mrs. Ross Beatty, Mrs. George Burrage, Mrs. Arthur Byfield, Mrs. Florence Cahn, Mrs. Henry B. Clarke, Mrs. Christine Egan, Mrs . . Jay Glid~en, Mrs. Geo. Goodnow, Mrs. Ralph Greenlee, Mrs. Rolland Hastings, Mrs. Robert Herbst, Mrs. Annette .Tones, Mrs. A. 0. Mason; Mrs. James Troxel, Mrs. Franklin Vaughn, Mrs. L. L. Winters, Mrs. Chas. Wright. Lake Forest: Mrs. Cyrus H. Adams. Mrs. Richard Bentley_, Mrs. Chas. T. Gunn, Mrs. Russell Lord, Mrs. Logan T. McMenemy, Mrs. Mason Phelps, Mrs. Ralph H. Poole, Mrs. Frank W. Read, Mrs. Henry A. Rumsey, Mrs. Slason Thompson, Mrs. Thos. E. Wells. Lake Blutr: Mrs. Robert Becker, Mrs. C. S. Cawthorne, Mrs. Frederick. Fisher, Mrs. Maurice Mandeville. Mrs. J. E. Northcott, 1\frl'l. Earle P ..Press. Waub~an: Mr!O:. John R. Bullock, Mrs. J. '1\f. Porter. L 'IFE 23 Plastering Contractor Plain and Ornamental Plastering - . Exterior Stucco W:ork a Specialty Chas. E. Welter 115 Fifteenth St. Phone Wil. 2151 ................ .. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~···········IIIIis·············: Evan&ton Shop Open Tiu&day, Thut&day and Saturday Et.'ening& American Legion Notes This vear Wilmette Post is introducing ~n innovation in connectiol\ with ~femorial D~y. The Post has charge of decorating the graves o~ all veterans in Memorial Park cemetery, located off Ridge avenue at about Central street, Evanston. The flowers for this purpose will be collected from the Wilmette schools. Pupils will be asked to bring available outdoor flowers, a small potted plant or a small bouquet from the greenhouse. Nothing should be expensive. This is to give the children a better understanding of the real meaning of the day. Collections witl be made by the Post from the schools Tuesday, ·~lay --)l!llll llenrg C.Ijjfton aSons STATE ~nd JACKSON-Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Evanaton .... 29 . :\!embers of Winnetka Post, who have been practicing with the Wilmette Post Drum and Bugle corps, are expec.ted to augment our corps on :\I emorial Day. Two members of our corps are to blow "Taps" ~fay 30. . Bert O'Connell. with Stanlev Peterson as "echo," will take care of this feature. Regular marching will take place on Tuesday and Friday. \Ve have too many bass drummers at present, while one or two bugles are available. We hope the neighbors are being patient while the boys are mastering their instruments. The purchase ot veteran-made poppies in \Vilmette enables you to ~now that you are helping directly some rlisahled man. And remember whatever amount you put into the box g0es entirely for service work. The ladies will be out eady on the morning of Poppy Day, May 28. In Our Evanston Shop Unlined Elk Golf OxfOrds THERE'S an extra hit of foot ease in the ~ .1. soft, plain toe. Made of choice pearl elk with a black calf saddle and crepe soles. Unlined-that means they'll dry out soft and smooth, even after a thorough wetting. And our thorough fitting service assures real comfort. f'howlah· Chip In Cnramf'l Trt> Cnnm Utdera Taken for Fancy Ice Crtam Moulds SNIDER-CAZEL DRUG CO. WILMETTE Other Lytton Golf Oxfords, .$6 to $9 .Iii ! ·..·.............. ~ I.. 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