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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 26

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Mr. and Mrs. J., Benton Schaub and son, Hall, of 1040 Isabella street, have returned from a month's vaca- tion spent: with Mr. Schaub's father, J. W., Schaub,, at ,Mt. Airy, N. C. Mrs. Schaub's mother, Mrs. Geo rge B. Hall of Vevay, mnd.,1 returned with them..for an exte-Lnded visit in WiI- mpette. ARi< Th e Barbara Jane Bull, 524 Maple ave- nue, retrinec Monday from Nipper- sink, Ill., where she visited Jean Mc- CulIum of Los Angeles, formnerlv of wilmçtte. Mrs. George Kingsley, 529 Cm nor. road, 'Kenilworth, entertained a small group of friends at luncheon ,h' 'School Experience th.' Children's School under the direction of fh. National Colege of Education brinkgs: to parents in Wilmette. and vicinity a peculiar opportunity. Children here a re offered the best possible eduication under athe' direction of a nationiallY. known -colege of education. Nursery school, Iindergarten and eight grades are included. Automobile service for,.day students. Boarding departmient Visit the school and tee the, equipment. ýCIara $lte Bakter, Director, Depf. WL: Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois. Tele- phone- Greenleaf 0221; Rogers Park 1807. Children's Schoo.1 National College 'of 'Education' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOQL WORLD1S- FAIR. warci, regional director, of, the mneet, George Craig Stewart, of a novel which fortns the officiai competitive plan for reinforcing the financial sta- aviation event of A Century Of tus not only of the Episcopal diocese Progress. of Chicago as a whole but of ail of Elmer Nilles has been named chair- the approximately 150 churclies ini man Of the Evanston cornmittee. the diocese inidividually., including St. Serving with him' are, Ro -v Cooley, Augustine's church ini Wilmette, F, J. Kihm, Edward R. Ladd. Wal- Christ church ini Winnetka andSt ter Lovelace, Tug Wilson. Charles Elisabtscuc in Glencoe. Stube, Ralph Shanesy, Tommy Airth. The plan' is to: be kiowii as the Alderman, Franzen, Cityý Attorney "Bishop's Pence" and will center Stole, Cef fPoieFrena around the distribution of. small batiks Dy.ýTe Bent. fthWlet i or containers, to. each famaily in the Thememersof he ilmtteanddiocese. Into these banks the faînilv Ken:iworth : committee,ý which is is asked to deposit. one cent at eachr headed by- Gilbert Dean Owsley,, in- ineal; three cenîts per day or ap- clude J., Walter :Nelson, Ernest C. proximatelv $11 peryear. The deposit. Caze, Ewin . Wber Llod Hl- s intended as, a thank offering. 0On lister, Arch Van Duesen, and Frank* the basis of estimates drawn, up by P avlik. Bishop Stewart, it will be possible to Harold K. Weld, assisted bv Har- obtain approximately $400,000 per ver N.:Bowen,. Robert F. Doepel. , ear through this method. The ýcon- l.a irence: P. -Dwver,- R. H. Fair -, tribution s, under terms of the plani clough, Frank F. Fowle, Ralph MIN.1 worked out. will be distributed eual- Gatelv, Ralph S. Huszagh, Wilmarth1 ly betweeni the city-wide and the I ckes. William B.- Moulton, Lewis, B. parish o rganizations, after adnxinis- Rock, Ralph M. Snyder and James trative costs. have been deducted.. A. [.w, are directing air race: activi- The pence plan wîll beformallv in- MN1'rs. George Meyer heads the wom- 25,000 containers ivill be distributed en s' auxiliary committee. Other mem-! as the first allotment. To make cer- bers are, Miss Joan Thomas, Mrs. tain of support for the plan. Bjshop Charles C. Kawain, Mrs. Sylvanus Strr icse twt lrvo George Lee,ý Mrs. Roy Wylie, Mrs. the diocese, with his citv-wide cou-.-. Abel Davis, Mrs. Saniborn Hale, Mrs. cil and with other groups. Charles Keller, Mrs. Cornelia Lynde, The Rev. Hubert Carton, rector Mrs. George H. Dovenmuehle, Mrs. of St. Augustine's church ini Wil- Henry Hart, Mrs. Melvin N. Veeder, mette, and R. W. i\cCanidlish, of Mrs. George Leach, Miss Margot Wilmette, president of the Brotber- Atkin and Miss Victoria Cobb. hood of St. Andrew in Chicago, are rnembers of the Bishiop's Pence corn- '.\r. and Mrs. Carl Fuller of Spring- mission which is. in-charge of the en- feld, Mo., Ieft Monday after a visit terprise. with Mâr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, 1204 Forest avenue. TO TRADE Valuabi, Corporation Stock for Equity or Rentai V.1luableCorPporation Stock exchanged for, eqit.v or rent. 1 own, 5o% of the stock in a $15,000 corporation., Ail d uring this depression this corporation has carried itself. It will flot be, ne cessary to malce any, financial investmeit. The corporation is practically clear of alf indebred- ness . It t's an itemn sold through the drug store.s, the large Chain stores and practically every good golf club in the Illinois district. If you hart' VISITS WORLD'S FAIR Fred J. Koehn, who is in business in San Francisco. returned to Xii- mette last week to see bis parents,: Mr. and M\rs. Howard J. Koehn,' 923 Main street. Wilmette, and to visit the Fair.- He was accompanied by* Joseph Aleéck of the Olvmpic club in San Francisco. The young men have now returned to the coast,ý motoring through t he. Black Huis, Yellowstone Park, and then to San Francisco via Sani Diego. Ask your local C. & N. W. Ticket Agent~ for free motor coach coupon.;M C HiCAGO & NORTIE WESTIERN Ry. Factory Jkmeh 520 Davis St. QOIL. TIC- Waimtte 2311 * Pnttery * Braaob 15N. IWich. Bird. 4

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