Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1933, p. 10

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rs elieu u,'c RESTAURANT end'> CONFECTIONERY, Main St. 631 Quaker -State Tax 'Warratnts and Al. At'cepied Coliponst TO EXHIBIT IN SHOW Miss Susan Northani of 731 Tenth street. WVlmettc, bas been invited to exhihit ini the Twelftb ,Annual. Art Exhibit of the Works of North Shore Artists ýat theWom'an's club of Ev- anston, Mardi 21-26, inclusive.e Thé exhibit wiIl be open to the public Sundav, March 26, froni 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock.- Tea will be served. M rs. George W. Short of Delmuar, M&. is the guest of bher sister and family. the Robert Lee Mégowenis of 197 Oxford road, lKenilwortb. Eakery Sale Given by the Grode "t George Wbfte's store Ridge Rd. near Lake Ave. Saturulay, March 1811, vvIIILI iim tCaveues. iiiflC1 dL L> ju will be f ollowed by the meiýting at S o'clock'. 'This me eting is onie of the : seriés of nine or ten Thursday evening programs dealing with the report, of - one of the important commissions> set up by Presî- dent Hoover, "Recent ýSocial 1Trends." Leaders in various fiélds have.been se- cured to present the different:phases of the subjtct covered by. the report. These include changes in religious organiza- tions, publie welfare activities, the fam- ily and its functions, childhood and youth, taxation.and public finances, in- fluences of inventions and discoveries, and others.. The chapter on education will be dis- (1l'ilincut'ie uniît46) Seviig meeting toniglît (hr. at the bomne of Mrs. Far] Moon, 125- Ninth street. Calls for our. lavettcs are continually corning in. By attend- ing the sewing meetings v'ou hilp accomplish the work whidîsuple the dentand.'ý experience and practice witii the prob- lems and ainis of, modern educatijon. Miss Baker' is the author of several well. knoWn books, and in colloboration' with ber sister., Miss Clata Belle' Bak er,, bas written a series of readers .wbich are used as basic in many states, and- in addi tion a series of Bible story read- ers and a set. of supplementarv readers An invitation is extended bythe ,Men's class to parents, outside, the church organizatiôn,I who' are in-téreted in educational progress.. Announce,,List, of Children's Hour Programs .Ç,itculars ziino*uncing the secon~d sertes of Children's Hour programs, sponsored by the Junior auxiliary of tbe Winnetkça MWoman's club, an'd to be presented at Community House four successive Saturday mornings at 10:30 o'clock, were received last week by school children in Winnetka, Glencoe, Wilmette, and Kenilworth. The' cirulars give the 'following schedule: March 18, return engaize- Fix Up Your Home Now Make y aur homne a better place in which to lNive mnd keep up the value of your property at the same time!. The resumlts belie the low costs! Lum»ber for Every Pur pose %Vilu.j374. Don't forget to stop in1 and visa our booth, "The Slteli-Hole." at the Woman's club mart. We are exhil)it- ing and hiave for sale -veteran-na<I. articles. It wiIl be interesting andi mwell worth vour vvhile to loo'<z thein over, and remeniber. ever-v purcliase helfs a veteranl in the sale of tickets are:-Mrs. George Evans and Mrs. Kenneth McLain of Wilmette; Mrs. Fred L. Gage of Ienilworth; Mrs. W. H. Trout of Northfield; Mrs. Levering Cartwright of Glencoe, and Mrs. H. D. MacFarlane, Mrs. Pauil Greeley, Mrs. D. P. Ogden, Mrs. A. W. Shaw, and MIrs. E. E., Price of Winnetka. Mmrs. Roy T. Anderson is ini charge of the tishers. Linden Ave. 3334 ILà-B -s a. VEGET A B L E 5 Linden Ave. IIIA &7%7%Yv

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