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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1938, p. 57

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temjple. The chapter was filled to capacity, and beautiful white chrysanthe- mumns and smilax were used in dec- oration, for the ceremonies. The retiring matron, Mrs.' flIoy E. Mclrath,. entered the chapter room escorted by Mr. Màclrath,. retiring patron.. Mrs. Mclrath. then intro- duced Miss LouiseKipp;. grand war- den of the Order of the Eastern Star of Illinois and.grand representatives of the Gand chapter, Mrs. C., F.. Kremer, Mrs. H.1 C. Keel. Mrs. Clara Rauchencker, and Mrs. H. Mendenhali. The escort, C. C. Schultz, Earl E. Orner, and Paul >Hoffman, then entered with the installing. officers. Mrs.: Eva Holland Hamilton,, grand marshal-of the General Grand .chap- ter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. J. O. Converse, grand lectur-. er, and-Miss DorQthy Kuelzow, past matron of Wilmette chapter, al of whomn carried beautifuil white colon- lttl bouquets. The ceremony began with Mrs. E. A. Fellers singing -Open the Gates to the Temple," by Knapp. The oth- er solo was "rLise," by Curran. The organ solo, played by E. H. C. Mel- bye, installing grand organist and past patron of Warren G. HardingF chapter, was enjoyed immensely by the audience. Miss Kuelzow then invited the of- ficers of 1939, rreceded by the color' tl mariner. The officers were then installed.j -Each "star point" was presented with a white Bible and a large Bible -was given to Mrs. Smoot and to Mr. Jones. The presentation of the Jewel .to1 the retiring> matron was given by Mrs. John Woodhead. Mrs. Eva G. Pyfer> presented a lovely miemory ..book to Mr. Mclrath and Mrs. M. Oakwood presented the retiring ma- tron's gift, which was a beautiful w,,nll mvirrr iven by her officers. Ste phem A. Haboutsh. only na- tive Galfàilean ispeaker in North Amnerica. <oic one wh'o spent tiwelve. Yeurs of his youth as a shepherd on1 the, western shores> of the- Sea. of Galilée. but -who. is notcý a naturaUized citizen of the United St ates,. will give: a nzovel amd loveli, Christmas pro- grai. ,"Galilean Skies," ii mfusic, ,.colored ' pictitres, b o th movig and stili. for the Keighbors of Kenilworth Tuesday afternoon. Heappecars iGalileai? costume. Franklin Biograpby NJext in Club Reviews The last book review to be given at The book to bc reviewea for tnîs' program. (one of the series of ten morning book reviews sponsored by the ways and means committee) will be "Benjamin Franklin" by Cari IVan Doren. In his preface, Van Doren writes: -The chief aim of the book has been to restore Franklin, so often remem- bered piecemeal in this or that of his diverse aspects,. his magnificent central unity as a great and wise Overnîght Cases W.rcirobs Cases~ Hat and Stipe Boxes Gladstone 1695 Zippe' Baqi Hartmann Trunks Bill FoldSe M4anicure Sets Dressing Cases Tie Cases And. a Wi -de Selection flf Beattifut Leathe'r Gft RInS XaQh4~ (lcqaq- £wp: 1421 Sherm Wn Aveniue, Evanston UNlversty 5637 PATONZEOUR ADVERTISERS b-'-fore hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m.-Saturday 9 a.m. +0 9 p.M.-1 I bonds yoIi a lghfed cigarette white yogi. drive Enterteins Club Mrs. Louise Van Dycke is expected Mrs. John W. Nuzum, 745 Michi- to arrive from' Des Moines, Iowa, gan avenue, ejtertained the mem- soon to spend Christmas and the bers of her Evanstoil bridge club at holidays 'with Mrs. Opal K.. Ail- luncheon at her home last Eriday. dredge of,908 Central avenue. EDGAR A. STEVYENShInc. 'I Other finishes up to $20 Evansfon,

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