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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 7

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October 5, 1928 WI~METTE· · LIFE 7 l\{rs. Jacob Baur, Republican na- , abroad Sunday, October 7, at the tional committeewoman, and Mrs. Kel- Eighth Street theater, with the P.eologg Fairbank, prominent worker for pie's Symphony orchestra. The prothe Dem()c~atic party, will be speakers a-ram will commence at 2:45 o'clock. at the fall luncheon of the Wilmette Mr. Lusk will include in his solos, the League of Women Voters. The lunch- Italian concerto by D'Ambrosio, which eon will be held at 12:30 o'clock' Mon- he played for Mussolini, and will play day afternoon, October 8, in the Wit- for the first time in Chicago, his own mette Baptist church. The women composition for violin and orchestra. speakers will discuss the issues of the two p~rties in the coming presidential Armen Beloian, scl·t of Mr. and election. Mrs. A. Beloian of 311 Third street, Mrs. P. J. Moreau, who is accepting left recently for St. John's Military telephoned reservation for the lunch- academw where he will study this eon up to Saturday noon, is chairman year. -oof the social commitee for the coming year. The committee, which will asMr. and Mrs. T. Crawford of Oshsist her throughout the year, is as fol- kosh, Wi·s., have been the gue5ts relows: Mrs. J. S. Sheddon, Mrs. Ray- cently of Mrs. W. M. Burns, 727 mond Armstrong, Mrs. George Iliff, Laurel avenue. Mrs. Emmet Powers, Mrs. C. E. Geisse, Mrs. Arthur Fuller, Miss Ella Buck, Miss Paul Roche, Miss Alice Wheelock, Mrs. James Elder, and Mrs. Edward Simonds. A meeting of the board of directors of the Wilmette League of Women Voters was held at 10 o'clock last Thursday at the Village hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wray of 625 Washington avenue, Glencoe, ent~r tained the H · and W club last Tue5day evening at dinner anrl bridge in their home. -o-Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Gatlie of 1115 Elmwood aven pe have had as their guests. Dr. and Mrs. F. Ebert and their children, Margaret and Fred, Jr., of Urbana. -o-Mrs. Percy Skillen, who with her two sons. has made her home in the Indian Hill section, has moved into an apartment in Spanish Court. Woman Political . Milan Lusk to Appear Leaders to Speak . in Recital October 7 · . .H ere N ex1 M ' onJ ay first MiJan Lusk,' violinist, is making his appearance since his return from , . . . . J. SHORTRIDGE Muon Contractor 'General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and PorChes 421 Richmond Phone Kenilworth 21;35 l Not the LARGEST cafe on the north shorebut one where you'll always find good, wh~lesome, substantial food. we use only ables obtainable. the best eat- 1 Complete fountain service Bulk Ice Cream Sheridan Cafe No. 2 344 Uaclea Aveaae

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