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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1921, p. 10

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THE LAKE SHOkE NEWS, FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 25, 1921 3* Activities g> ^fif ortK Shore Chi^ 3ty JRutK Ruley^fc 0T the meeting, of the Woman's Library club of Cieraoe on Thursday, March 3, the program will be in charge of me Civics department. The subject for discussion will be In- fant Welfare", and two capable speakers have been ob- i inea for this occasion in the person of Miss Susan Place and Mrs. A. P. Kenney. Augmenting the program will be the pres- rr-lentatioh ^Ta group of ChildrenV songs by Mrfc Cr-E^Karstrom, Mrs. Arlhui W^BrmtnalH^ thehostess for^the-month of March. The Winnetka Woman's club takes pleasure in announcing that ^rofVWiltiam^v-^odd-o^the University of Chicago will give his popular lecture on Thomas Jefferson, on the evening of March 4, at the clubhouse. _...«, . *~" Through the generosity of Prof. Dodd this lecture is open to all club members and their'friends, without charge.-------â€"_^_iâ€"_ EVANSTON DEFEATED TWICE BY NEW TRIER QUINTETS In the second round of the Sub- urban championship series New Tner high school defeated Evanston in both light and heavyweight games. The heavies won 23 to 10, the lights copping a 16-4 affair. . Wienecke and Parker starred in the major tilt, Kershaw and Rand furnishing the thrills for the light- weight engagement. ROEMART. FEELEY SELLS Chandler With EARL-COAL MOTOR CO Evanston Phones 578-579 1019 DAVIS STREET x "Mrs; Edward S. Bailey, first vice- president of the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, presided at a luncheon meeting of leading club women at noon Friday, February 18, in the Marshall Field store South Grill Party Room. The meeting was held for the purpose of organizing groups of women-prominent in phil- anthropic enterprises in the coming campaign to raise by public subscrip- tion $250,000 to enlarge the scope of Chicago Junior Home and Farm School. ; Chicago Junior is a nonsec- tarian Farm homeland school. Judge "tf\mw^PaffTGt^ic^Cfun\nal Courtis president of the institution. Gen. I.cmard Wood has been honorary president for three years. The second lecture of the' course presented by the. Cjvksajjd__Legjslaj-L tive department of the .Wilmette Woman's club will be given on Mon- day, February 28, at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Abena Miller Rich will talk on "The Relations of the State TtrTfrr^ational Goverrrment^r-These _ jwnrrrren meetings are proving to be very in teresting as well as profitable. WITH COAL MOTOR COMPANY R. T. Fecley, well known on the north shore as an automobile sales- man is again associated with the sales department of the Earl Coal Motor Company, 1019 Davis street, Evanston, and is handling a very representative line in the Chandler, Stephens lind Dort motor cars. The Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs held a legislative forum on Thursday and Friday at the Congress hotel, under the auspices of the leg- islative committee, of which Miss Grace Dixon is chairman. The bills will be presented by men legislators, anefboth sides will be considered and time-allowed for discussion.----------- NEW TRIER SWIMMERS CINCH LEAGUE HONORS New Trier High school swimmers <Te fe aTelTT&orton' s _ s e riTior~aliTd^j unibr teams last Friday, at New Trier, the seniors copping 39-20 and the juniors 39-11. The double victory assures New Trier undisj>jitejd__cjaim to__the_ Sub- urban league title and shield. RE you going to build? Do you contemplate repairs? For materials -see . 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