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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Feb 1926, p. 32

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WILMETTE The Wilmette and Winnetka Woman's Christian union will meet Mon ftay , :March 1, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs . Eugene E. · Teal, 1017 Central avenue, vVilmette. 1-frs. S . Wienerslage of Oak Park will speak on "Prison and Tail Reform." -oThe Tuesday club mel. ior luncheon and bridge thi:::. week with Mrs. Charles C. Carnahan of 700 Central a\·enue. LIFE ATTENDS PREss MEETING February 26, 1926 Blind Girl to Furnish . Part of Lodge Program A very special and unique entertainment is promised members of the A. T. Sherman lodge, No. 892, I. 0. 0. F. on Thursday evening, Man. h 4. The full details have not been made public but it is understood that a part of the program will be furnished by Miss Carol Rickert, a talented blind musician, who will play a number of her own compo-ositions. A large attendance is exThe Drama club is meeting with pected. On the follO\Ying Thursday. C. D. Ewer, 1111 Ashland avenue, ).farch 11. a bunco and card party is to Tuesday of next week. lw held at the lorlge hall. This Convenient ~~Table T apj' Makes Your Electric Appliances More Useful P LACED on your table, or screwed underneath it, the- Table Tap makes a single wall or baseboard outlet supply electricity to two or three appliances at once. You may connect percolator, toaster and grill or lamp to the Table Tap, and only one cord runs to the wall or floor. · Mrs. L. M. French, 625 Eleventh · · street, was on the program last Saturda~ at the President's reunion of the ' htcago Press league held at the Gr~at Northern hotel Saturday, February _o. The next program at the Woman's The meeting was preceded by a lun ch- club of \Vilmette will be presented by eon at the hotel. two spea ker s offering a wide variance of information which will be presented ).Irs. C. H. Kraft of 1326 Greenwood in manner delightful and informal. avenue left about three weeks ago for At 11 o'clock \Vednesday mornin ~. an exte nded trip abroad. und er the arra ngement of the music -odepartment. Albert Cotsworth will gin· Ed\vard F. Kelly and son. \Villiam, a talk on ··How to Listen to ~Iusir." are at Hot Springs, Ark.. for a two 1Ir. Cotswurth. lecturer. musical writer. or three weeks' sojourn. a member of the staff of ·Mu ic Kew ~ . and an organi~t of ability. will gin.~ a non-tec hni cal lel'tttrt· on ho\v to ah sorb the JovelitH..'.., .., oi music and not j us t a p p r e c i at t' i t i or i t-.. t r r h n i r a 1 worth. After a luncheon :--cn·t·d at 1 o'rlork. Charles ).f. :\ewcomh. the nott·d p y chologist, writer, and humori . . t. ,,·ill speak before the club . Ht· kt... clto:-en as hi..; lrcture topi ·. "The }',.\ rholo!.!, , . of La ughtt'r." ).! r. :\ e,,·comh i.., ex ecutin· :.~:cretan· uf the lndu--trial .-\-- ·· soriation of Cl~·n·land. ancl ha-- ht·l'll on the lecture platfor111 ior 17 _\t'ar--. 'J' hi:-- k c t u r e h a.., g i \~e n hi 11 1 ; t ',. id ~· reputation a.; a ..,l'ienti..,t and krturl'L In hi.., anah·.., i.., (li thi.., :.ubjl·ct. ~1 r. :\e\\-comh tb-t'S hi .., :-kill a-, a hutnori ... t ·1 I w i t h a n a u d i c n n· . a n d t h l' 11 · ~t... a ~cicnti ... t. he analu:t'" their mirth and tt·lb them why they laughed . I Why a Man Laughs C/ b E xplatned at u M t · g March 3 ee tn ' f I , Hi.; talk, it j.., a~:--\.'rted. i~ a ",ur~.· rurt· for the blue:- and j.., worth\\·hik. ithtructin·. and \Try ent\.'rtaining ." HOLD HEARING MARCH 16 Tue ... d;n· e\-ening, ~larch l t1, ,t puhlit' hearing on the 'propche<l re-~u r i at"ing oi ( ~ rl'gory a \'l'll ttt: \Yill he ht·l I. Thi:-- meeting \\' iL.., po:.tponcd from Ja, Tut·:-<Lt\· n-ening in ordl.'r that t'XI)(:rt . . 111ight l;e l'<lll'ttllt'd in n·gard to the ma te-rial tu ht· tt...t·d. ~f anY intere~tt·d prop t·rt_\ o\\·nt·r . . are expt·ctcd at the m 't'l()n Ill~. This attachment will also be found a great cor~venience in the laundry, on the tea table, or wherever you wish to have one or more extra electric outlets. Made of durable black porcelain, this Table Tap is neat and inconspicuous. Call in and see it! SEWING MACHINES Almost new port· able Electric Machines from $29.50 up SINGER DROP HEAD from · l $15.00 up p· U BLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 Jno.. S. Reesman, District Manag~ Machines Rented and Repaired PATTERSON BROTHERS 816-818 Church St., Evanston, Ill. Phones: Univ. 654; Wil. 526 Store Open Eveninas · ( ·

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