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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1929, p. 48

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WILME'TTE · LIFE Logan·Howard P.T.A. I mmigra'tio.p Bill Draws Fire; Hold Protest Meeting Representatives from all of the north shore villages were expected to attend a protest meeting in . Orchest~a hall, Chicago, Wednesday m~ht agamst ~he national origins bill, whtch cuts the nnmigration quotas for Sweden, Norway. Germanv and southern Ireland. Mrs. Frank. S~haedlert of Wilmette, was in charge of arrangements for the meeting. Speakers who were scheduled to talk on the bill included: Charles F. Peterson, city treasure~ of. Chicago, repr~ senting the Scandmav1an ~roups; Wtlliam McKinley, corporation counse,l, representing th~ Irish group, and Chns Paschen, building inspector, representing the German group. A lecture on the Passion play by Dr. George L. Scherger was to be an added · feature of the meeting. A ILTOM GLASS of EV ANS.T ON Only exclusive house on the North Shore in a position to do all kinds of bevelingt grinding and ·polishing of Mirrors. We re-make old Mirrors into newest styles. co . The regular meeting of the LoganHoward Parent-Teacher association will be held Tuesday afternoon, April 2, at 3:15 o'clock in the Howard gymnasium. Mrs. Frances M. Ford from the Chicago Daily News will be the speaker. Her subject will be, "What Children Have a Right to Expect From Their Parents." Mrs. Ford is a noted speaker, . and we hope that the mothers will make a special effort to attend. Another great attraction will be our annual · Fashion Show by the eighth grade girls of Miss Woodley's classes. Hostesses will be the first grade mothers. The Pre-School group will meet Wednesday evening, April 10, at 8 o'clock at the Howard school. The speaker is to be announced later. All mothers with children of pre-school age or those interested in this study are cordially invited to attend this meeting. SPECIAL SPRING SALE OF MIRRORS This is your opportunity to purchase just the mirror you have bten wanting a£ a great saving. We specialize in mirrors made to your own ordtr-or we have a large stock already made up for you to choost from. HOME FOR EASTER Miss Alvena Reichmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Reichmann, 600 Central avenue, who is a student at the University of Illinois, returned yesterday for her Easter vacatiOQ. Miss Reichmann is a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority, is active in college dramatics, and is a member of the dramatic society, Mask and Bauble. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Kohlsaat, 2201 Maple avenue, Evanston, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, David Harvey, last Sunday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steph~n at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Kohlsaat is the former Marjorie Buhrer, Buhrer of Ravinia, former residents )f Winnetka. -0- New Books More new non .. fiction books covering a wide variety of subjects have been received at the Wilmette Public library, according to an announcement this week by Miss Anne L. Whitmack, .librarian. The list of new non-fictton volumes includes the following: Aldrich-Lantern in Her Hand. Bedel-Jerome. Blasc(}- lbanez- Intrider. Christie-Seven Dials Mystery. Delafield-First Love. Fauset- Plum Bun. Glenn- Transport. Heyward-Mamba's Daughte r~ . 1mbs--Professor's Wife. Jordan-Devil and the De.ep Sea. Kyne-Par.on of Panamint. Lewis-Dodsworth. Sassoon-Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man. Sedgwick- Dark Hester. Stern- Slower Judas. Undset-Kristin Lavansdatter. Van Dine-Bishop Murder Case. Walling- Murder at the Keyhole. Williams- Th ey Still Fall in Low. Wren--Good Gestes. Yates- Summer Fruit. 914 CHICAGO AVENUE· EVANSTON UNIVERSITY 9634-9635 Delma Caldwell; son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Caldwell, 930 Linden avenue, returns tomorrow from Marietta college, Marietta, Ohio, to spend the Easter vacation with his parents. Eyes That Charm The only glasses that do not detract from the beauty of a woman's eyes-are rimless. That's why women, by the thousands, have discarded heavy shell rimmed glasses. See the Puritan, the Colonial, and other rimless shapes with their smart white gold mountings in any of the · Almer Coe Stores. For those who require rims, a wide selection of finely designed white gold rimmed frames are ava.ilable. AlmerCoe &Company Scientific Opticians Orrington ill a.rcj 1645 Orrington Ave., Evanston

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