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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 43

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November 12, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE · 43· I _.., STATE WOMEN VOTERS To. HOLD 1926 MEETING s· c · On Wednesday, 6 p. m., occurs the ! and who still has time to be a univerTomorrow, Saturday, November 13, · b.a~quet, with. Mr s. W . G. Hibbard pre- Isity professor's wife and a home wo- at 2 p. m., in the Florentine room at · st~hng, at whtch Mrs. ]. W. Morrison man. the Congress . Hotel, Mr. .]. D. Ross, w11l give the preside,nt's adqress and Thursday afternoon at . 3 :30 at the superintendent Board of ·P ublic Works, __ Chester H. Rowell of San Francisco, home of Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick Seattle, will speak on "Public UtiliThirty-Three Delegates to Repre- regent o~ the University of California with Mrs. R. E. Hieronymous, Univer- · ties." · · · .· tt t th and natiOnally known lecturer, will sity of Illinois presiding will occur a . sent W ·. me e a IX onspeak on "Publicity and Propaganda." beautiful cer~mony of' new voters Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gran1bling 1 1143 venbon Nov. 16, 17, 18 Thursday, Nove~ber 18, 9:30, Miss being greeted by the state .President, Ash street, Winnetka, announce the Mary Anderson, Dtrector of Woman's Mrs. Morrison, and by representatives birth of a son, Franklin Arthur, Jr., at The sixth annual convention of the Bure~~· . Departme.nt o~ Labor, will dis; from Northwestern and Chicago uni- the Illinois Masonic hospital, Chicago, . October 19. Illinois League of Women voters will cu?s fhe Indu.stnal Fteld of Women: · versttles. be held in the Red Lacquer room at Mts.s Marguente Welts, "Women on the Palmer House Qn November 16, 17, I J un?s ;" Mrs. Flore,~ce Bohrer, "Woand 18. All sessions will be open tO mans Reformatory. Thursday, a~ 1 the public. The Wilmette league sends p. m. at the buffet luncheon, at :wht~h thirty-three delegates and thirtv-three M~s. ). Paul Goode, representative m alternates.. ~ Illln? 15 assembly, will preside. The State convention will be opened Mt.ss Bell~ !<e.an~ey, ~enator eighth Tuesday, November 16, at 9:30 a. m. ~tstnct, Mtsst~ s tppt, .. wtll ,,speak on hy 1Irs. vVilliam G. Hihbarcl of Win- Wher~ to Begt_n ~ohttc~tly. The great nctka director of the fourth region of attractton at thts ttme wtll be Mrs. Ber· 4 Wheel Brakes and Other lmprovem~nts the n'ational league, and Mr s. James tha K. Landes, of Seattle, the only wo\{orri son will preside. There will be . n~an who has .eve~ been mayor of any reports of committee s and greetings I :tty_ 0 ~hat stze m ·_ the Umted States from other state organizations. I Call F. C. Heaney for a denton .. At 1 p. m. there will he conference lla\'l· funds to loan on choice imluncheons of all departments and comstration in this new Marmon mittres in the private dining rooms: JH·ov··d );orth Shore Suburban r esidt·rwe property at 51fl% intPr es t. Efficiency in Government, InternaSt·(· II'> on r .. n ewnls. tiona! Co-operation to Prevent War, I E. G. Pauling & Co. Citizenship, Trainin g-, Legal Status of 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 ~OlllCn, I.iving c·o~ts, Cllild ~elfare, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Education, Social Hygiene, \Vomen in - - fndustry. Tuesday, ~ovcn1bcr 16. 2:30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ p. m., Prof. Paul Doug-las will talk on ·'Proportional Repre se ntation and the \ Direct Primary." Tuesday, 6 :30 p. m. , there \:o..·ill he an informal dinner for presidents at the home of ~{i ss Mabel Linn at which 11iss Julia Lathrop will spra k. · . I 1 I. Marmon New Models Now on Display ! 6015 Broadway, Longbeach 6428 Marmon North · Shore Wilmette President to Preside A Splendid \\'eclnc sclaY, :\o\·c mhe r 17, 9:30a.m. to 12:30. the prog-ram will be: "Edura tion, . :\rh·a ncin~ Ill inoi~ Sch:'>els." by Hohnt C. ~foore. ~ errctarv lllinois St a tl' T l'ac l1 ers' a s~oc i at ion : · "Int crnat in n at Aspect s of Child \\\·lf are." ~1iss Julia J.;tthr np: "Social Hygiene Progres~," Dr. Hache! Yarro s: "The Prot!rcss of Intcrnati :1 nal Co -operation," ~fis s Ruth :Morgan. ,,.l'dll(':'day. 2 p. rn .. there will be I four round taldl'~ on organizatio n and finance, at nne uf \\'h ich thl' \\'ilmette president, ~frs. C. P. E\·ans. will pre . ide, and at which Mrs. L. C. .\yre s wilt talk on "~fothcring a Xew League." IDEA! An Oriental Rug for Christmas What would be better than giving her an .Oriental Rug for Christmas. A gift that would last for all time lending cheer and comfort to the loved ones the year around? 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