Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 23

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tion wi.,, ïn.cinnati, Juiy 16 and August 13. The program for july 16 will start at il :35 Eastern. Standard time, and end at midnight. The introduction will be made by Chairman Campbell. Legionnaire Frank. Buehier, national champion bugler, will then sound "1To j the. Colors." A solo willtben begiven by ifrs. Lester Butlier, accompânied by Mrs. Helen Loughman. Both are the widows of Legionnaires. An'ad- dréss.will-be given by National Ad- jutantý Frank E. Samuel, and "Taps" by, national champion bugler, will con - clude the program. The program on August 13 will star4> at il1:35 Eastern.Standard time, andl end at midngt The. introduction wilbe made by :ChairmanCampl>ell, and a musical seleçtion, which is no l)eing practiced diligentlv, ,will be given - yl the Soldiers and Sailors Orphans' Home, band. The, address will bc made by Child Welfare Director Emi- ma, C. Puschner, a d aniother selec- tion by the Band will conclude the program. floth of these programs ',vll I t~ carried o-er NBC on national tioolk- ups. List ýof Ne S. Women Writers Increases: Mrs. Cecil F. Baker, 559 wilIow road, innetka, who writes under the, name of Charlotte M. Gibbs, is to ,be added to the list of feminine writers of WVinnetka. Her Hotischold Texrtiles was puMlished in 1912 'and revised in 1930. Mirs. Baker was in the home econornics' departmient, at thé University of Illinois froin 1905.i to 1913, and received her A. NI. de- gree. Her book contains general facts which are of most interest to the consumers. The sources of the volume came froni books, govern- ment reports, factories, and shops.. Mrs., Bakier is now writing anottier book-a biography. HotischàId Tex- files, was one of 'the books by Win- netka women writers *on display Ilast week and part of this at the Win- netka Stationers. f19fl . a r% , , I rn &T1 I *Entire bundiej ly laundered and Every article read 0o Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Steffens, 15, Wilmette avenue, announce the birt of a daughter, Carol May, on Satui day, June 23, at the American ho5 pital in Chicago. Mrs. Steffens an the baby returned to their home la,. Monday. Mrs. Steffens. is the 'for nmer Margaret .Coake of-Wilmette. Vaoaoh Launday, 806 Dempster Street, Evanuton Ph... University 2776 Maieus BwomLsuaair 1014 Devis Street, Evanuton Ph,.. Unrsity 0112

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