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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1928, p. 62

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WILMETTE LIFE October 26, 1928 Taftlen' Aid Alb U nirJersity F acuity for Boob and Toys Members to Frolic An appeal is being made by the H ll ' p t Travelers' Aid for donations of chitat a OW(J en 11r Y dren's toys and books. Over five hundred children, traveling alone, pass through the stations in Chicago every month and the Travelers' Aid finds the task of caring for the children duringthe hours they must wait in .C hicago difficult when there is no way to amuse.. them. · Mrs. R. M... campbell of 631 Central avenue who is on the board of directors of 'the Travelers' Aid, will take care of any donations. A huge Hallowe'en frolic · with 325 members of the faculty and staff of Northwestern university and members of their families invited, is being arranged .by the University circle. I~ will be held in th~ univer~ity. gym· nasJU~ Monday evemn! bef{tnnm.g. at 8. I~ Js announced as. a bag pohtacal rally also, and there ts promtse that "Herb" Hoover, AI Smith, Mabel Witlebrandt, Geo. Raskob and Mr. Borah will be there and make stirring speeches anent the Nov~mber election. There will be dancing, Hallowe'en games, bridge and enough variety of entertainment to suit all whims and tastes. "Mark ·you, this country wi11 someMrs. James W. Armsfrong is chair- time be divided politically on the quesman of the committee and is assisted tion of prohibition. by Mrs. Lewis Webb. Oth~r commitThese words of Frances E. Willard, tee members include the following: uttered during the republican convenReceptlon-Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dalgety, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pblllp tion which nominated James G. Blaine Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Wlaltchurch, Dr. for the presidency, are being recalled Arthur Kendall and Mrs. Kendall, Dean at the national headquarters of the Raymond S. Kent and MI'B. KPnt, Mr. W. C. T. U. in Evanston as the cur · and Mrs. Clarion D. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Pease, Dr. James Taft Hatfield rent campaign issues make themselves and Mra. Hatfield, Dean Ernest Hahne evident. and Mrs. Hahne, Dean W. V. PoolP.y and Later that year Miss Willard in.Mrs; Pool~y, Dr. Herbert S. · Philbrick, Dean H. F. Harrington and Mrs. Harring- corporated that prophecy in her an ton, George W. Robnett and Dean Flor- nual address before thf' convention (\f ence Schnee Robnett. Refreshments - Mrs. Monroe Hughes, the national W . .C. T. U. at Minneap chairman: Mrs. John Tricky, Mrs. Ed- olis. Also at Minneapolis last year. ward Hatton, Mrs. Frank Bernstorf, Mrs. Ella A. Boote, president of the .Mrs. John Beattie, Mrs. G. A. ~laney, Mrs. C. F. Braden, Mrs. Henry Dutton, national W. C.· T. U., reminding the ed Mrs. Philip Fox, Mrs Irl Whitchurch, organization of that phophecy, ask, Mrs. Alfred Bays. · . the convention to adopt resolutions Games-Mrs. John J. B. Morgan, chair- against asking the political parties for man : Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dalgety, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Webb, Dr. Clyde dry planks and dry candidates, and Grose and Mrs. Grose, Miss Alma Stack, as the result of ensuing actions, enMiss lone Mack, Miss Kay Georg, Mr. dorsed the candidacy of Hoover and :md Mrs. Leon Kranz, Mr. and Mrs. J . ·c. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil- Curtis as embodying the principles of son, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Galland. prohibition. Arrangements - Mrs. Morris Wilcox, ·halrman; Mrs. Herbert Philbrick, Mrs. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. R. N. Sullivan, Mrs. Frank Hill, Miss Anna Helga Hong. The annual meeting of the Wilmette Signs-Mrs. J. C. Meadows. Golf club will be held at the club Dancing-Mrs. Ralph E. Heilman. Music will be provided by an eight- house Wednesday evening, Novem piece band directed by Cliff Bafnum. ber 7, at 8 o'clock. Directors will be Recall Prophecy of Frances Willard on Prohibition,s Future ... nut avenue has returned from a short liam trip to Michigan. . club. Mr3. Lester E. 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