Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1932, p. 8

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WINNETKA 796 Ehu Street Phones: -, 3 HUBRARD bWOODS 9101/2 Linden Ave. Winnetka 417-416 Bad Days or, Glad> Days eorbusiness is to SERVE. Yeu doefnot ha^ve te shop In person: Just reach for ý yur phone. We do the rest-and do It rlgbt! No trudging throu lgh stormy w eh ther.1 Your IGHTS ah.d "sELE.CTIoxNs wtII be made for youi, as caref uhly as though'yon ralIed ut oiîr markets ln person.. PRACTTCIE "PHONiNG FOR F000"9 WEEK-END SPECIALS Pork Roast Bib or Loin froin Younig Corn Fed Porkers Sirlom, Steak Native Seiected, b.33el Lamb Roast. Cholce sholder IL.121/20 Ste wing Chickes 3M1Ik-Fed 3 fo 3V%-Ib. average ILb1 23e Veal. Roast FdCalves ,mi k ersnxp of local gro-up members. Thi:s is a continuation of the general sub- Ject, "Obedience," opened for round table discussion at the january meet- ing by Mrs. Gi, the state chairman of chiid study groups. Members have enjoyed both the .content and method of study in these meetings of the new year. Mrs. Donals MaxWell will openi her home at 1414 Forest avenue Thursday, March. 10, for an, alb-day meeting of the Babies Friendlv group. Mrs. Morris,' Miss Theman, enid Mrs. ýC., B. Cochran comprise the nominating committee to prepare a -saeof officers for presentation at the April meeting of the association. Mrs. J. V. Smith, presiden o f the Society, %vas a member.of the.dele- gation of eight womnen.who visited Shorewood lIast Friday. to make a study 'of the hiealth grogram and p er- soninel of- this Milwaukee suburb. * Tickets,. are on sale for the Radio Revue to be giveia April 8 by the association. _Mrs. S. Van Inwagen is in charge of the ticket sale and wvill be assisted by) board members and roomi mothers who,,hoi-d the 365 tick- *ets, which represents the capacit,% of the Howard auditorium. The com-, tnittee is anticipating a "S .eil out" since the revue is to-be staged one night on lv. 1Margaret McArthur's Pupils to Give Recital An informai musical --vill be given at the home of Mn. and Mrs. R. M. Ostermiann, 234 Warwick road, Kenil- ývorth, Fridav evening, March 4_ by the following pupils of Miss. Margaret. NcArthtir. wvhose piano studio is bl- cated, at 342 Park avenue, Glencoe: Ruth Osterniann, Robert Ostermann, Charles de La Chapelle, Barbara .Petti- bone.- Jean Pettibone,., Georgia, Petti- bone, 'and ..Margaret Lôooris. Miss Edith' Ostermann, pupil of Mrs. Engel-. bard, and Dick Pettibone. pupil of Dud- ley Powers, -will play cello solos. R. M. 'Ostermann, acconipanied on the piano by Mrs. Osterniann, -lviII givej Violin solos. 1WILMETIT 1145 Wil.ntte Av.. Phonos: 2814-731, Education Council WiIIý Have Section ai Meeting The.regular monthly meeting of the Ail Tele p/one and C. O. D. Carefully and Quickly Delivered. Accounts Solirited from Reliable Orders Charge Peo ple. sIentive in the bixt 'disict for Ulencoe. sixteen years, wili now be .the onIv ex-service man running. for this CELEBRATES BJRTHDAY office."_____ Mrs. M. 13 Cottrel1 of 112 Sixth street Was bostess at three tables of R. 0. Dunhili. 525 Aýsh street, Wir- bridge at ber home Thursda.y eveniig, netka, is in New York' for a, week on a. February 18, in celebration« of Mr. business trip. Cottrell's..birthday. 1urer gave to Miss Betsy SI1apRer, Wiimetté <'Pioneer Meal" project chairman, to be added to, the XVii- mette contributions to this fund. Ail the members were thoroughiy in. ac- cord with. the spirit ofý the> meeting. which was al'so a philanthropic one,ý and* they ail feit that it was one 'of theý most pleasant and joiiy of the informai meetings of the year. At a' commit tee meeting of the "'Pioneer. Meal" project chairmen, ini charge of Mre. Joseph M. Cudahx', h.eld 'Monday of this week at thec joint Emergency Relief fund. head- quarters at 10 S. La Salle street, Cii- cago, it wa*s, announced by Mrs. Cudahy that, about $12,006 has. ai- ready been collected by the woni for the Pioneer Meai fund, or'enoughi money to feed 3,120 families for one week., One representative, at this meeting said that the 'members of their club ,had voted to give the. money from the fiower fund, -usua-Ilv 'used to send flowers to sikck or bereaved members, to the Piotic(2r Meal fund, and, accordingly,,gave die $3.50 to Mrs. Cuhady. Ot.her north shore su.burbs exccprt Wilmette, have m'àde. colle ctions for the past*two weeks and sent in coul- tributions to the Pi1one er Meal fund. Cýollections in Wiimette, Miss Shap- ker reports, have been hampered hy difficulty, in getting captains for two or three precincts, and she ask tiat 'anyone interested ini heiping in the Wilmette organization get in touchl witli lher at Wilmette 1068. Sonie collections were made in Wilmette last week, but these were added to the contrîibutions made this MonçlaY, whichi were taken to hieadquairters !)N Miss Shapker on Wednesday. Precinct 5 in Wiltnette is under te captaincy of -Mrs. A. F. Biser, -423 Greenleaf avenue, w'ith Miss Helen Ferid -man, 242, Greenleaf a .venue, as captain, of that part of Precinct 5 east of thé canal.

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