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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 27

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November 23, -1928 WILMETTE LIFE which they have been studying, and showed them specimens of the various pe~ of art. After eating lunch at the Art institute the children were tak;:n to the Held museum. A similar trip is planned for the ~ eventh and eighth grades next Tuesday, November 27, under the direction of Mrss Stryker. The seventh graders will hear a talk on early American art and will view spe'Cimens of European art also. The eighth graders will see examples of modern art, such as is found in exhibitions of Friends of American Art, and witt be taken on a short gallery tour of the present American exhibition. . I! Legion \;1 Auxiliary J. Maurice Kauffman of Baltimore, Miss Mildred Kleder, ~ Sheridaa Md., was a recent weekend visitor at road, is leaving Wednesday to spaid the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard the Tilan~sgiving weekend with reiAshby, 945 Ju<hon avenue. .atives in Kokomo, Ind. ~ast week about fifty Auxiliary · members and their friends enjoyed an afternoon of bridge at the home of Mrs. John B. Boddie. Happy indeed were the fortunate Jadie'3 whose high score permitted them to carry away the P!'izes-Jovely guest towels decorated with Italian C'Ut work. Mrs. Boddie and the President, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, presided over the tea table. Capable managing of this affair Mrs. C. C. Carnahan of 700 Central wa·.s the final act of Mrs. George Bassler-retiring chairman of the ways and avenue entertained her Tuesday club means committee. this week at her home. PEW.T ER SPECIALS For the Holidays WATER PITCHERS SUGAR AND CREAM SETS Pa·l Uevere pattera, large sl·e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. .. . . .. ... ... . . . . . .. ...... ... DE~Pin~:~~~!, !~e!'.~~... Qaalnt Coloalal patteras, two styles, at per $9·00 $&50 set . .. ... . ,... . · $4.75 6 3 2 Church St. Alan Goodrich · Studio Carlson Bldg. Greenleaf 816 The unit is indebted to Mrs. William T. Jones for the jolly program which followed the business session at their Two humoroU's character meeting. sketches showed her ability as a read er, and were most entertaining. The new silk unit banner, displayed at the last meeting, is a source of pride to the memben and should insure a nice marching delegation at the next convention. Mrs. Stanley Peterson, who has in charge of collecting clothing for Florida relief, announces that the committee was greatly pleased with the response to the call. Two large boxes were collected; the wearables were in '3plendid condition and of · every possible kind. One of the coptplete layettes that the unit makes was included in the shipment. An interesting meeting is promised f0r December 1, when unit delegates .... 1d members meet at Field's Wedgroom room at 12 :30 for the annual luncheon and election of officers of Central council. Each unit is entitled to three voting (lelegates. Reservation for the luncheon must be made with Mrs. Arthur Johnson by next Monday, November 26. Tomorrow nig-ht the annual dinner and ball honoring the newly elected national, state and county officer3 wil,l be held at Hotel Sherman. Legion and Auxiliary members are invited to bring their families and friends. Auxiliary guests of honor include Mrs. Pearl Duncan, newly chosen Department president, Mrs. Helen Toubare, Pre3ident of Central council, and man y of the departmental past presidents. The following citations, announced at the National convention, discloses how manv-sided is the rehabilitation work and -what state lead s in each kind of work: Minnesota, work shop; Massachuse ttes, Exchange ; Montana, card sy3tem (systematic method of contacting men released from hospitals}; Kentucky, supply shelf plan; Washington, office space in Veterans Bureau hospital; New York, uniform report; Alabama, -ehabilitation ·:;cholarships ; Honolulu, united welfare· social service plan; Louisiana, plan encouraging continuity in visiting; Massachusettes, rehabilitation Fidac activity (gift3 to French war' veterans). That's what's in .the average suit of clothes wom by Mr. Average Man-just 50 square feet of goods ready for the cutter. Why not buy a ROYAL Suit today? You'll get just the style, just the cloth, just the fit, you've been looking for, for years. Joseph Sears Pupils in Joumey to Art Gallery Joseph Sears school sixth grade. pupils were visitors at the Art Institute and the Field museum Tuesday .. About forty-five made the trip in a special car on the North Shore line. They were accompanied by Mi'3s Edith M. Stryker and Miss Gertrude Herrick. At the Art institute Miss Helen Parker of .the department of m~seum instruction talked to the chtldren on Egyptian, Greek, and Ro~an art, 1641 Orrington Avenue Open Tuesda,. Thursda, and Saturda, Ewnings roar lfelthllorhood Store Sells Ro~·.l

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