24 · WILMETTE LIFE April 2, 1926 societies ·. and Parent-Teacher The home-her daily world-includes · .....--------·'·GIVES RADIO PROGRAM musical interior decoration problems, cooking, associations have familiarized her with furnishings and plans for intelligent . problems. Her. numerous Brown-Umlandt ESPECIAUY FOR WOMEN m these fields have also proven mvalu - house-wifery." So Martha Linn set out to fulfill - -_ · able securing. the best talent in each ~heir . c~mtacts 4 Bargains ~n Program of Variety "It is 111 \ . aim," said Mrs. Linn in an intervie":,- "to build a prog ram with varictv of appea l, but a lso with a careIn Martha Linn , announcer for day- fully-plann ed purposefulpe.ss; ~qme n tim e program s over the S. W. Straus have many i1 iterests, but th ey ·also want and company radio station, WSWS, something \\'Orth 'listening to. Cultural Chicago, the north shore· has another · interests arc close to their heartsprominent woman who is making good books, pl ays, painting, home deco rain the growin~ opportunities offered to tions, th e best in music, a nd th e ar ts. abl e wom en. Mrs. Linn is a resident Yet all of the se must be so presented Winnetka and is well known ·in club as not to be dul l. a nd music circles of this section. "\ Voman 's practical interest s are Coming to the microphon e with a·n cl osely linked with t he home and fa mily, unusual cultural background she has bu t freq uentl y overl ap th e· cultural built up a noon-hour program from 11 fi eld s. Fashi ons, perso nal ad ornm ent to 1 o'clock which is g ro wing rapidly such as fas hions,· bea uty talks, health in popularity. For Martha Linn kn o\vs talks bv establ is hed aut horitie s and what women like. Wom en's club s. su.ch fi eld s a rc ess ef1 tial parts of her li'fe. Martha Linn of Winnetka Conducts lnterest.ing Program Over Radio Station WSWS acti vity.. o f SoUd Mahogany Pbone #Set · The very best wood, finish .an~ workmanship that can be put into furniture, has been put into this set. The price is $1$.00 )\I Fashionable everywhere ··.. Comfortable always the se needs of the up-to -date wornan. H er own creative ability ha s made her solutions interesting. Retaina Experts. H er peri ods devoted to represe nta tives fr om prominent clubs of this · region are giving ·her li steners fir st l, and. author it a ti ve in fo rm ati on in a wid<' fi eld of interes ts. Beauty secrets are di vul ge d by Madame de la Vie of .t he Chicago H erald and Examiner. A prom ii1cnt _ph ys ici an ·from th e Y. M. C. A. staff is conducting a question and ans\\'er depa r tme nt on health. Ele a nor Hall , . \ Vo men's Coun se llor for S. \ V. St raqs an d com pany, talk s r egularly. on "Financ ia l Problems of W omen." Th ere are specia l pt.! riods on Thu rsdays covering kitchen probl ems . · Sh e ha s secured the co-operation of th e Na tiona l F a r m Radin Counc-i l in her wo rk . And .al\\·ay ", -; he . ha s kept in n1i nct that th ese programs ·are mos t apprec iated when . lig hten ed with beautiful mus ic· of eve ry ty pe. · · Perhap :; t he most impo rtant fact o r in her sucrc ss . however, is her own ,. friendly voice whi ch ha s at I radiant] _ ' tr acte d her au di ence to "li sten in" for l m nrc. A qua li t~: of sym path y, ,t,n clcr- . 1 -,t; tnd i n~ and capabi lity a rc blended in · hn dailv ann ouncement s that ass ur e hn ni a· ):!ro\\'ing fri endship anwnQ' th l' rl:t : ti llll' fan s. Hour for Children I fn t1n al hour of th e week , th e .' at lurda)· 11 to 1 f~'clo c k period, is f~ s t bt:l cn:n mg one ot th e mos t cl1arQ11ng oi 1 all, fo r she ha s not forgotten tl1e chil , rl rcn. Tfcr " Tn\'i :; iblc Vill age o f Pla y," 1 a. per iod of _c ntrrt:1inm ent provid ed en1t1rv l_r h_ ,. r llllrl a rt hh, has .kep.t 111an ~· a 1 _r ,>ll nn _ ,. and :.\fary at th r ra rl1o :;c t on ~cl fu rc b _,. 111 c'1 rnin g.:;. I For a balan ce d r:tdio di et, pleas in g!:· -,c n ·c rl up a nd tas tef ull y ar ran ged, no o t h <· r a n 11 o n nr er h a s m ad c a h r t t r r I <·fTcr ing- t h a ~1 l.Ja.., ~far~ha Linn. , th e h , Jwrc ~ cnn tnbtttJ nn to " I'IH' I n"rt \\" t1 111a n i_ n _R _ "a _( _ li_ o_."_ _ __ · .t ..,. I t _, A Karpen Coxwell Chair with a solid mahogany frame and covered in a good grade of tapestry. This is an unusually good value. The price is $29.'15 Fifth Ave.nue- Ri versicle Drive-11Iichiga n Bouleva rd-all know The Red Cross Shoe. It winters in Florida and sumn1ers at Newport . Wherever you fi n.d fas hionable shoes, The R ed Cross Shoe ".'ill be prominent among them. But style is just one feature of this famous shoe. 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