~ptemb~r 21, 1928 ALLEY C~PtDNSHIP CHRISTIAN 5CIENCE SERVICE .. Reality" will be the suJ»Ject at the services of the First ChurcJt: Q{ Chris~ Scie.n tist, in Wilmette, Sunday morning, September 23, at 11 o'clock. · Sunday school convenes at 9 ;35 o'cl~k. The third round of the Alley Championship - ~v~ot will .;be · _pla,.e d at the North Shore Gulf club Satufday, Septanber 22. There will ·be ··Ball Sweepstakes to be equally divided among Classes A. B. C., and D. Red Cross.Pleads . Former Presidents for Contributions ·tQ .Be at Opening . to Hurricane A rea · ·: of Catholic_ , Club I Announcing The removal of our yard to Lake Ave. and Skokie Valley route, ·thereby com· bining our offic~ and stor· age of coal, coke and fuel oil. We ofter you a Complete Fuel Service EDINGER & SONS ESTABLISHED 1907 Same Phones The Woman's Catholic club will hold its openin~ meeting at 2 o'clock. SeJ?-. tember 25, at the Woman's club m Wilmette. The past presidents of the club wilt be guests of honor. The thirty-five new members as well as. the old members have been requested to be at the gathering to meet the former presidents. Miss Jean Burns will give readings of miscellaneous modern poetry and a program of music wilt entertain the members. Mrs. Arthur W. Boylston, president, will conduct the meeting. Mrs. John Sutten Cook is first vicepresident; Mrs. Frank T. Barry, second vice-president; Mrs. Forest Miller, recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur McMillan. corresponding secretary; Mrs. B. M. Lupton, treasurer. The past. presidents will be hostesses for the afternoon as welt as honored guests; ·T hey are Mrs. F. J. Oelerich, Mrs. Charles Barton, Mrs. W. T. Seng, Mrs. W B~tlard, Mrs. Louis Crush, Mrs . .T. Verhalen, Mrs. E. Kirchberg, and Mrs. P: Cunneen. .. A card party will be held this after·ftoon in the home of Mrs. Joseph O'Neill, 1033 Sheridan road, for the school building fund. Arrangements for reservations at the party should be made through Mrs. O'Neill. Mrs. 0. ]. McGurk, chairman of the ex-service men's committee, has arranged the annual birthday party for all men at the Great Lakes hospital whose birthdays come in ·september. The party wilt be given Wednesday, September 26, at 2 o'clock. All members of the club and their friends have been invited to attend the affair. Those wishing to attend are asked to notify Mrs. J. P. Joyce or Mrs. Harry Bettinghaus. . There is immediate need for relief in the West Indies . following the devasta~ing .hurricane. of last week, and the American Nat·onal Red Cross has appealed for voluntary contributions to the relief program, according to James B. Forgan. Jr., chairman of Chicago chapter, of the Red Cross. "The Red Cros·.s has given $50.000 and dispatched expert disaster relief workers to Porto Rico,'~ Mr. Forgan said. "Tons of foodstuffs. clothing and supplies have also been shipped to the islands. However, this is only a sma11 start since the preliminary survey made in the ·islands show need of a large relief fund such has been the heavy losses in life and property." President Coolidge Saturday requested that the Red Cross take charge of the relief program in the islands and at th~ same time placed at the organization's disposal any and all naval craft necessary to transport workers and supplies to the relief of the sufferers. Contributions to the relief fund should be sent to Chicago chapter, American National Red Cross, 616 S. Michigan avenue, }vf r. Forgan said. They will then be transferred to Washington in a lump sum. - Wilmette 641 Wilmette 642 University 5035 Winnetka 643 Frank Watt, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt of 41S · Cumnor road, Kenilworth, has returned from the regatta at Lake Geneva where he was with Mrs. Watt's parents. He left last Tuesday for Harvard university. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Becker and their son, Jack, of Hurley. 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