Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1939, p. 22

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*ment programs for the remaining Weeks of the year. In' every. instance 'was eXpressed theý determiînation to keep «the Joy of, the Christmas %holiday season, un- marred by, traffle tragedy. Beach Zero Heur This is 'the zero hour for traffic safety, the council pointed out. 'Traf- fic deaths at the end of the first 10 months were only 2 per cent.under laSt year. December-normally the most, hazardous mr 1ont h with its bad' weather, more hours of darJ.ness and holiday rush-may wipe out this narrow, margin. Uniited, under the campaign's slo- gan, -"Save a Life foi Christmas," are 30 national organizations. They are: The American Legion, Veterans o! Foreign Wars, American R~ed Cross, IFedtn era ounc1iý of Chuei, Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers, General Federation of Women's1 Clubs, National Grange, Vnai B'rith, International Society for Crippled Children, National So- ciety for Prevention of. Blindness, N at io n al Conservation bureau, Anmerican Automobile association,t United States Public Roads adminis- tration. Manv<irulunu<ineeraf Aclcermanin Photo The officersr of Tlieta Ups lion Rhio, ,coflege-age yvoung people'a fellow- ship group ,sponsored, by the Wilmette Methodiat church, wiZl act as the ýexecutive eommittee for theïr annual Charity BaU formai -dance to be' held at the Shazvnee Count'r club December 28., The cabinet, pictured> above, is (standing, left to right) Howard comnprised of:, (seated, left'to right) Decker, vice-president and social Jane McClintock, , vice, president and chairman; Albert G. Ackermann,. Jr., social service chairmnan;' Shirley president; Philip J. Hoelz, vice- Peéarson, secretary;.ý Marian' Goode piresident and program director; and vice president and social chairman; I George Williamhs, treasurer. Sehool .News I iInvite Parents to Hlear L une-In TopicsJ Carol Singing Friday Our Cristms onthe ar tliis year The teachers and pupils of L Ow~ hritma Onschool cordially invite parents cJ wiU. be confined almost entirely to children to the singing of the Ch the United States. mas carols. Wridav w.rninL. ,Due to the .war, programs which firmerly have been broadcast fromi Logan of the 'hrist- ... Î b ý - il.'y 1 lu-lim , 'j cener 22. Parents of the kinder- I arten and first andi secondrnA ., sanna Allen of Winnetka,. Jean Jones Of Kenilworth, Jean Husted of Ev- anston, formerlyr of GIe ncoe, and. ,Miss Adele Bunker. Miss Bunker, whose home is in New York, is coming to spend.Christ- mas with heir *granidmfother, Mrs. George. L. Wilkinson of' Evanston, Among -Miss Ellis's assistants are to be Elizabeth Stenson, Kathryn Sten- son, Sara Peace, Meridith. Manning, Denise Rfoot,, Virginia Skinner, and Barbara White. Following. the tea dance Miss Orr and Miss Ellis will take their assist- ants and escorts to the Drake hotel for-dinner and dancing and then will go on to the supper dance which is being given tlhat night at the Black- stone hotel for Miss Ecdith Cowles of Lake Forest. The debutante's older sistei, Mrs. E. Rôraèe Cook of IDetroit, Mich., with her husband and small son, Kim, are. coming to be here for the party, and other out-of-town guests at the Orr home for the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones of Philadeiphia and Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dail Poindexter of New York City. Invite Youths, International, L i o n s International, Except for- King George's broad- Optimist International, Rotary Inter- cast to his empire at 9 a.rn. Christ- national, Knights of Columbus, Mas- masdy n ao eVlr' ons, . Elks, Eagles, Loyal Order of sdy n so eVIr' Moose, Shriners, Woodmen of the Christmas message from Dublin, World, Odd Fellows and Knights of American listeners will hear onlyj Pythias. national b r o a d c a s t s. Outstand- ing among these will be: President Roosevelt's greetings Sunday, De- Delivery Truck Driver cember 24 at 4 p.m. over various Reports Robbery Here chains in conneetion with the light- ing of the national Christmas tree "Is the Univ( Evolved by Atoi subject of the, Churches of Chr day, December Wn Scié,we The regular quarterly CCC enroli- ment will take place between Jan- iurches uaryi1 and 20, it is -announced. Youts wihingto enrol çhouid complete preliminary applications rerse, Including Man. immediately. They may apply di- imnic Force?" was the rectly with the Illinois Emergency lesson-sermon in ail Relief commission -office, Room 416, rist, Scientist,' on Sun- 1140 Lake street, Oak Park. 17. T he minimum. eligibility require-, text was, "Ail thy ments are: ise thee, 0 Lord; and (1) A maie citizen of the United States .11 bless thee. They by blrth or completed naturalization. the glory of thy ir mnLs.,- (9.1 (770) v .* I s k

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