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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1926, p. 39

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.April 2, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 39 ·Noted Speakers to Reappear April 7 .at Woman's G)lub '-( . Enlistments Come Fast for C. M. Training Camps . - - .. .., The receipt of applications for the Citizet.l's ~I ili.tar:'· Training Camps so For April 7, the Woman's cluh of far tillS year llH!Jcate that thev are sti ll \Vilmette has announced another most popular " ·ith the young met; and an onr subscription is assured. it i-s said. enjoyable program composed of talk s Fifty pcrc<·nt of the cjuota that can he hY Mrs. Clara Ingham Jud son and ~frs. tr;:.i ncd [rom Tllinoi s. Michigan and 'rheron Colton. Both have ·spoken to \\ J'iCOnsJn ha s alread,· been received I the club before and need no \\ords of .,,HI applir<ttions are . reaching Corps . .\rca headquarter: at the rate of about recommen(ta t ton. 100 a da,·. . fn the ;norning· at }1. o'cloc~; ~l.r s . l _Young.. ttlen between 17 and 24 years .l ud son w!ll talk on . Fmance s. . She (lj ag_ c Ill teres ted in spe nding thirty i a kes up sn many ddterent angle" of da ys m the out -of-doors without exthi s topic th~t .there c?uld hilrclly. he j>en sc to th<'mseh-es or' their family anyone·.not t,nt e ~e s tcd Ill the s ubJ e~l. ,,c.uld do ,,·ell to acquaint themselves The ~htldr~n s ~!de ·of the finan ct~ l wi~h ---l'nclc Sam's ger.erous provisions qttest1on, mcludmg allo\\'anccs, mil for tlH Citizen's ~filitary Training makea very fine, part of .her .t a lk. I Calllps. rntil all places at the Camps I Mrs. Ther.on Colton \\'dl gn·e a le e- arl' filled. Crncr;:~l Graves' Headquarture on the "Birds and Flower. of the trr~ at 1Rl0 \Vest Pershing road. Chi\'orth Shore'," at 2 o'c bck. She is so cago , Tllin oi . . " ·ill con tinue to provide \\·ell kn0\\'11 along th e north ~horc. that application blank s tn those interested her nam e on the program is enough to in bring t·nclc Sain's guest for thirtv insure something good. ~f rs . Cnlton d;l\·s thi s summer. · says her lec tur e on Am\'r.r s is h~· far \fajor G c ·orgc R. Harbaugh ts re 1he be st one that she gtYc s, and as cruiting officer for \Vilmette. whik she gives that in it s entiret~~. illu'\lrat - ~fajnr Frederick E. Clerk is in charg(' ing " ·ith many lantern slid r". in :1ddi- nf rnli~tnH'Ilh in Kl'nih\'orth . tion to a short talk on hirrl~. the club ma\' look forward to an espl'ciall~· en HUERTER POST MEETS )n~·~hle a" ,,·ell a.; in..,tructin· :lit<"rncHltl . Tlte Peter J. rTu erter post of the :\ nwrican Legion will hold a me eting ·- - RETURNS FOR BIRTHDAY next ~f on day nening. April S. at 8 Suzanm· Spinney. daught er (lf ~~ r . o'c lock. :\11 lllelllhers of thr. post are ;11 HI ~ f r:-; . Fred C. ~pinney nf (j I ;i Fort' . . t m gwl to attend this mre"'t ing which will I avenue. ,,·ho was th e gue~t of ilcr aunt h<' held at the regul1 ar place. · . in Arizona inr ahnut inur WC'l'k.;. J'( ' turned rct·(·nth· and wa . . g-ur ~·-t" of honCir \! r-- . Cu~ · Tn·ing Colby of 427 Green11t a p;rrt y gi·,·en fron1 3 ttn til S :30 lv;ti ann11r enterta ined a tabl e 'o f n'clnck Satmdav. ~far rh 2i. in rekhra - l!tH·..,ts for the regular luncheon and tion of her hirt.hda~·. The lit tle gm· . , t:-. lli\·<tt bridge M ond<~Y at t!1c Ouilmettc wrre entertained with thl· ., bowi ng o f ('<·tt nlr~· club. · a nlnYi ng- pi cture. -o~fr .... \\'arren Fifer of Evanston, ~f r~ . Cedric Smith and ~f rs . \\· . \\· . daut.rhter oi ~fr. ancl ~[r s. ~f. H. MeS111vthc ni Kenih\·orth " ·ill he ho"te . q· ~ ~~ illc n oi 1010 Lin_ dl'n avent1e, ha s hrr n I at a ltnl r heo n and hrfclge at the EdgL'- ..,n-crr l~· ill with infli1C!17;a fnr the ·prt-.t . \\·atcr Colf club, Tuesda~·. April o thn·e \\Tek~ . ~ 1 HoW to Buy a Radio· I First. Go to a dealer . in whom ·you have confidence .... one who understands Radio and will stand behind any set he recommends . Second. Tell the dealer exactly how much you can· afford to spend, whether in cash or in time payments. Third. Let the dealer call at Your home and · examine the conditions under whic'h tl)e set must operate .... for 1 conditions vary and no two sets oper· ate the same under identical condi 7 tions. Fourth : Try. out ... .. in your own home .... the set he recommends. If you follow this method, you will get a Radio set that works properly in your home . . . . one that harmonizes with your furniture and one you can afford. BOB'S RADIO SHOP at the North Shore Depot 1141 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette 3573 . , ' I ' .... The.Honorable Edward J.·Brundage . " ' ·· i. who.. as Attorney General of Illinois fearlessly prosecuted Gov. Len. Small will speak at 8 o'clock next -Tuesday Evening, "' ·1 April 6, at the Byron L. Stolp School. (Wilmette) · ~ . ." Mr. Brundage will ·emphasize the importance of the April 13 Primaries, and will also point·out how the results will q,ffect Small's political future . EDWARD . ,. , J. BRUNDAGE .. ,. Hear Brundage ~t the Byron Stolp School next Tuesday Evening, April6, at 8 o'clock Come, and bring your friends. Learn at first hand. the true meaning of your ballot.

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