Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 31

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

October 31, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 29 Winnetka Voters to ford college, Saturday afternoon, No- Concert to Benefit yn. vember 7, at 3:00 o'clock, at the Or Hear Talk on World Social Service Work rington hotel, Evanston. Tickets are C N b Y on sale in Wilmette at W. W. Win- ourt on ovemoer : at. Rockford College berg's drug store, 401 Linden avenue, The World Court is to be the sub- Miss Julia Lathrop, former presi- and the Snider-Cazel drug company, ject of the second meeting of the | dent of the Illinois League of Women 1167 Wilmette avenue; and in Win- Winnetka League of Women Voters, | Voters. and Mrs. Catherine Waugh netka at the Elizabeth Duncan shop, Monday, November 9, at Community McCailoch are sponsoring the Jane Elm street, and at Community House, House. Mrs. William B. Hale, chair- Addams Social Ser-|in charge of Miss Mary Williams. man of the Foreign Relations com- a vice Chair which is A é mittee, is in charge of the meeting. being endowed at | Police Guard Kaumeyer She has secured as her speaker, Alex- ander B. Gravem of Chicago. The meeting will begin with a lunch- 8 eon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Walter B. Benson, the president, will be in the chair. The speaking will begin at 1 o'clock, and the meeting will adjourn at 2:15 be There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the League at 11:30 o'clock November 9, in the League room at Community House. Mem- bers of the board of this year: Mrs. Walter Benson, president; Mrs. Don- ald McPherson, first vice president; Mrs. - Morris Greeley, second vice Miss Addams' Alma : . TE lei Home Against Bombing college, in her Chicago labor troubles threatened to honor and name. | reach out and invade Wilmette last Miss Addams has| Sunday evening, it was learned when become internation-| J, A, Kaumeyer, 601 Linden avenue, sly famos Hessen asked the police to guard his home er work ! House, and to carry against a possible bombing. Kaumeyer on her ideals, no |is an official of the International Tailor- | better way could |ing company, 847 West Jackson boul- be chosen than to|ayard, Chicago, | have them further-| jvc heen on strike for 18 weeks. ed by the college | rarlier in the evening the home of [ from which she another official of the company, in president; Mrs. Frank T. Crawford, Rollin Peas graduated. Miss Chicago, was partly wrecked by the corresponding secretary; Mrs. John n ¢ Addams and Mrs. |explosion of a bomb which was thought Vander Vries, recording secretary; | McCulloch are graduates of Rockford |{s have been placed there hy strikers. Manufacturers Mrs. Edwin E. Brown, treasurer, Mes- | and Miss Lathrop attended the col-| Wilmette police are keeping a sharp Paste Powdered Liquid-Non Slip dames Arthur Cushman, Gross T.|lege. » watch and promise that anyone at- Waxes Williams, William Hale, Morris| For the benent or this Chair, the| tempting to employ Chicago tactics in 8th Fleor - 220 So. State Street, employes of which For Sale by your Local Dealer or by E. B. Moore & Co. Greeley, Charles Strong, Austin Jen- | North Shore branch of the Chicago| Wilmette will meet a warm reception. Chicago - ner, William Heyn, Dow Harvey, Les- | Rockford College association is spon- lie Gooder, W. H. Nichols, and Miss | soring a concert by Rollin M. Pease, - Elizabeth Gemmell, chairman of com- | assisted by Mrs. Emily Parsons Hunt, mittees former instructor of music at Rock- we - M SCRA TE -------- IF YOU'LL SIXTY Beauty -- power -- endurance YOUR WIFE She will decide in favor of the Humidiator, for it's like add- ing a piece of fine furniture. > That's the appearance the fouls! Pied Bofisu--Conale Humidiator gives to a room. | dt i I Seetgy, Snith 2 But it does even more, it hides from view that com- mon eyesore of every home; the bare ugly radiator. In its place is not only an orna- ment to your home, but a convenient seat or shelf us- able the year around. And when winter comes you will --advanced design. Auburn has created a six-cylinder car that can laugh at every other six--a car to compare only with the best sixes or even eights. Is it Possible? Some people wonder how Au- burn can put out such a su- preme car at only $1595--but it is here and the public is ac- claiming it as the value of to- day. Come in and drive one of ' . - have a health assurance in these cars--It's only being fair the soft, moist air provided to yourself. by the Humidiator. \ Auburn Automobile Co. Auburn, Ind. Seat Type--Standard Design: 1 made In any size or finish --cane, = Sule Cr diamond mesh or % in. 1 i The Humidiator is an at- tractive art metal radiator shield with humidifying top easily filled from the end, made in several styles and fin- ishes. 1 I LL E-- Console T: Rod Design--made Jn any Ady S 0 Sl Humidiato The HEALTH RADIATOR SHIELD Write or phone for full informa- tion. Evanston Qil-O-Matic Co. Thomas H. Sidley 517 Dempster St. Univ. 9335 " i ne u-00 Drougham 31595 Freight and Tax Extra BONDURANT MOTOR SALES 1027 Davis St. Tel. Greenleaf 1046

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy