Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Feb 1939, p. 36

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Mondsy The.:regular monthly meeting of the Wilmette.League ot, WomenVot- ers will. be held Monday, Februar* .13, at 12:30 o'clock at the home 'of ifrs. ,B*oss ýMoyer, 1127 Greenwood avenue. At 2 ocokA J. Koenilg, village mnanager, wll speak on "What You Can Expeet for Your* Tax Dollars." He will also enlarge upon Wilmette affairs o! general in- tereut tb league members. This wil be followed by a round table discussion on, "Positive Forces Worklng Aga inst Juvenile Delinquen- cyl' led by Mrs. Clarence Coates, the chairman o! government and child welt are for the Wilmette league. Ber topic wll explain "the conditions In -Ift SJuvéuitle court 9nu they affect Dependent Children." At the sanie table wlll be her co-chair- man, Mrs. Uarry Adler, Who will lnform the group on "The Estab- lishment o! County Bureaus of Pub- lic Welf are.." .Mrs. C. W. Reiley wil speak on "The Juvenile Court as' Il Affects Delinquent Children," a nd Mns. formance of cnamber music - i var- ious inÉtrumental combinations. Developing from the Whitney trio,- which made its debut at Ravioia Park in' 1922, the ensemble hes, achieved many honors in the music world and its appearance at the. Temple iGleîncoe la antici- pated With great pleasure. "For several yéais the Whitneys have'been heard from coast to Coast under the auspices of the National Broadcasting systeni and the Whit- ney quarte, composed of the tour" Whitney sisters, was -chosien by the. League -of Axerican Composers to repre sent the Middle West in-a- broadeast of contemporary music; :ng bee TeviewL Lloyd C. dessertb show of Bluff Or, Club of will con 'Leonardo da Vinci" ýe On R.view Series Cp Mrs, Lloyd Faxon will e- what is considered one of th( The anhual tour tothe Hoosier sa- Ion ln the Marshall Field aànd corn- panty gareiesaIs*tday's (Thurs. day's) evenit for members :o! 1the Woman's Club of Wilmette., A muai. c ale by New Trier High school pùpila and a lecture by Frederice Snydet are the program lare for next Wed- nesday when the 'club has its ail-day meeting. The week wiill concludeý with philanthropy sewing. M~rs. J. R. Harper is chairmàn»o! the-art departrment of the club arn- -ranging the 'tour today. Frifty Young people from New Trier Mirs.Robert C. Marleèy is-c-haîr'maon of the music department of the club. For the afternoon prograni, at 2 o'cloek, the civies department, under Wthe chairmanship of Mrs. Henry W. st Drucker, wifl present Frederic Sny- .der, news commentator and world the Juvenule court nave exclusive Jurisdictlon. o!,children 10 years o! age whô break the law? Plans have been made bo have Mrs. Fifer Bohrer, chairman of gov- erninent and child welf are for Il- linois, and Mra. T. W. Ludlow, chair- mian of govermnint and. child wel- fane for Cook County, 'listen i on the round table discussion.. White Shrine Notes Bethsaida shrine, White Shrine o! Jerusalem, Ivill celebrate its nine- teenth birthday on Thursday, Feb- ruary 9, at 8 i the evening, at the Evanston Masonic temple, 1453 Ma- ple avenue. All' soourners whose ets may be punchasec on series tickets froni A. Richardson. Chalrmnon pulieV relations eepartments for several large corporations.. He has made social.surveys i eig ht Euro- pean countries since the war; he was an observer in the press section of the League of Nations i Geneva; American nepresentative to ,the twenty-eighth ljniversal Congres.i Paris in 1925. In 1934 lie made an intensive study in CGermany o! the and cardsata 1:30. as hos follow pz,o-. M Wi onI U1 club., SThe Kenilworth club ann ounces a dinner dance on Friday evening, Februany 17. Joe Rudolph's orches- tra will play for the dancing.

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