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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 43

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November 1, 1929 WILME'TTE LIFE K enilwor:th Women Voters Announce State Convention · The Kenilworth League of Wome1·1 Voters announces through the columns of Wu.l\n~TTE Lrn:, the ninth Annual meeting of the Illinois League of Women Voters to be held in Evanston in the roof garden of the Orrington hotd, on November 19, · 20, and 21. The state board members will be entertained at dinner Monday night and regu lar sessions wi ll begin Tuesday morning. Mrs. C. P. Fowler of Evanston, a state board member, is convention program chairman. The discussion at the convention will ce nter about the league's legislative prograr:n and the bills before _congr.css " ·hich the league supports, mcludrn~ the Tones-Cooper hill \Yith an appropriation of a million dollars for t~1e continuance of mrltrrnit v and infant 44 h\'gicne '"ork: the Lame Duck" a~ncndment providing for the COll\'('\1ing of Congress the second dar of Januan· follm,·ing the election of niemhers therein· eliminating the 44 Lamc Duck" session of the olcl Congress: th(' Senate Joint Resolution 4(), prnvidingfnr the federal operation of ).fusclc Slwals. recommended h~· the Senate committee on acrriculture and ~imibr tn the hill passed hy the last Cnnl!n·ss and J:!i,·en a llnrket n1tc" hy former President Cnnlidgc. Thc~e nH:etings gire pr01.ni:-c· ni bl'ing intcnsch· intcrc:-ting- to crcry li . .·c ,·ot l· r and an,·onc '"i shing 1 o attend will cnn'ult thr prcsid· e nt of her local kagne i11r further information . 41 Philosopher to Talk Mr. and Mrs. C. Wrigley Back from European Trip HOSTESS AT INDIAN HILL Mrs. Charles N. Evans, 2822 Blackhawk road, was hostess to membe~s Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wrigley of her bridge club at luncheon on Frihave returned to their home in Canter- day of last week at Indian Hill Counbury court after a two months' and try club. a half motor trip through Europe. Mrs. Charles R. Mack will be hostThey were accompanied by Hans Carl Jacobsen, and visited Germany, ess to her bridge club at bnclieon next France, Belgium, Holland, and the Tuesday at her home, 707 Centr_ a l avesouth of England. During their first week-end itt Europe they were enter- nue. tained by Mr. Jacobsen's father at his ~---------...- - - - , 1200 acre farm, Rumohrshos" on · the ELECT Isla'nd of Alsen· in the Baltic Sea. Later they were the guests of Countess Von Ravenlow at her ancient .Rt'ttublican Ca ndidate for castle, "Sch lossdamp" in SchleswigHolstein. They motored about 5,000 JUDGE O,F SUPERIOR miles in all. On their return to New COURT York aboard the S. S. Bremen they stopped, en route home, in PhiladelSuccessfully re· phia to visit ).lr s. \Yrigley's former prese nted City home. of Chicago for -------- 41 JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN PLEDGED ALPHA PHI :\fi ss Amy 1fiddendo rf, daughter oi }.fr. and ).Irs. George N. 1Iiddendorf, 515 Roslyn road, Kenilworth h~1s been pledged to A lpha Phi sorority at thr Cniver ity of \Visconsin. ~[iss ~1idclen clorf is a f rcshman this year. Miss Elizabeth La\\'rence of Winnetka has been pledged to Delta Gamma sorority. ).fi ss ).[iddendnrf attended RoYccmore I school in EYanston until her junior year \\'hl'n she attended New Trier. , ·ll a r r I s o n , 'I' h o m( p s o n , 20 years und~r Jluyors Busse, Denr. Chirago Bar .;\ l'socla.tlon Iteport: '·He has an actiYe profesRiona 1 e:xpe rif>nl·e for more than 25 years and is fitted by education and temper·ament to hold judicial office. He is qualifi ed." Edwin Arthur Burtt, professor of philosophy at the university of Chicago, will speak on - "~lind, .l\1 atter and r·:\·olu.tion" before the contemporary thought cla~s of the ).f cdi ll School of Journalism of 1\ortlnre tern university \\'ednesclay, ~ov. 6. He \\'ill present a sur\'ey of the world from th e scientific, social, per so nal and philosophic points of ,-i w. His EYanston lecture will be \\'illiam ).f. 1\: inne,·. }2(, :\hingd1111 given at 2 at Commerce hall, ancl in the r11ad . Kenih\'orth ha-; ·returned frPm a evening he \\'ill speak at 7 on ).f cKint\\ o \n·cks' husine:--s trip tu Caliiomia. lock campus. The public is im·ited. AUCTION AUCTION By Order of Jacob Litzel, Acln1inistrator for the Estate of :Eva l\fargaretha Fehcl we wi11 on .:!9 0R0 (+)' ®110 0)(0 01(0 ®)(0, ' ~ ."G]n Eye ~ '(;) for. B~siness" ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, at 2:00 p. ~· un the premi~es at l ~ ~ GLENCOE, ILL. 'fl-IJ~ .A.'l' PUDLIC :\lT CTION F LLO\\riXG DESCHJBED PROPER~fY: Sl~LL ful men and women. 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