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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 38

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· WILMBTTB LifE Drama League of America and ap- ~-------------..,J Two Wilme~te ministers spoke to pears from coast to coast interpreting the sophomore and junior boys of the significance and problems of the New Trier Hiah school at special asdrama ~nd the theater before the "' fin~st audiences in America. semblies held the day before ThanksDrama:" The Uptown Forum meets at the giving. The sophomores, meeting in Mr.' An~er was formerly ~n ~eople's church, 941 Lawrence avenue, the auditorium of the high school, ~ctor. and as th~ husband of the ~·s- JUSt . east of Sheridan road, Sunday ' heard the Rev. Vere V. Loper, of the bngwshed Amtftcan actress, Katherme evemng at 8 o'clock. First Congregational church, while the juniors, meeting in the boys' gymnasium, heard Dr. Horace G. Smith, of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. Both ministers spoke on the general theme of 11 Thanksgiving." The ace of American dramatic critics, Louis K. Anspacher of New York, will speak at the Uptown Forum Chicago, Sunday evening, December .9' on "The Spirit . of Contemporary Mrs. ]. F. Comee of 1612 Forest avenue has returned from a trip to St. Louis, Mo., where she spent Thanksgiving· with her son, Lester c~mee. as assistant secretary of the United States Mortgage and Trust company, she organized and directed the women's departments i·n their uptown branches. Mrs. Laimbcer left this inMrs. vVilliarn Laimbeer of New York stitution to take up ti1e same work at city, now financial editor of the De- The :\ational City oank where she organized and ran the women's new lineator, former assistant ca:-;llicr of business department :-:. in their five upthe National City bank of :\ nv York t 0 ,,· 11 branches. City, is to give a taJk December 11 , I '1\yo years ago :;hl' resigned as asfrom 3 until 4 o'clock in tht· ballroom sistant cashier of the bank to devot e of the Hotel 'La Salle, on the su bject her time to running a department in "What Women Should I\. no\,. About the ~ew York Evening Journal and Finance." This talk i being given advising business women. She then under the direction of Miss Louella became financial editor of the DeEnsworth, manager of the \Vomen's lineator, a position she now fills. For department of The Xorthern Trust three years Mrs. Laimbeer was presicompany. dent of the Association of Bank \VomMrs. Laimbeer started her business en, being one of its original founders. career November 11, 1918 as manager Both Mrs. Laimbeer and her daughof the bureau of home economics. New ter. :Vfiss Natalie, a · New York York Edison company, where she re- debutante of this season, are socially mained for one year. For five yearsprominent in New York. ~been Uptown f~ li!~~~· !Jt~h:1:J!~u~;~o:h~· · For twenty ywa h;e -t. · .~· -··- Kidder. I To Address Women · . IMinisten Adclreu IJoya . Ji)etember 7, 1928 on Tbanbtivin1 Theme I · ·· ------- JEWELS COMPLETE THE COSTUME !hts new sh.ort brooch, hand.wrought and finest platt~um set wtth ~arved emeralds, round and baguette dt~monds. It ts a most versatile piece of jewelry, hezng worn on the shoulder, at the girdle, on the hat or as a pendant. I Hipp & Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silt'trsmiths WRIGLEY BUILDING Chicago TELEPHONE SuPERIOR 0673 ·.

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