Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Mar 1921, p. 11

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a pa os Activities oF HE Woman's Library Club of Glencoe will be hostess to the next meeting of the Federation of Clubs of the Tenth Con- gressional district on Thursday, March 17. The meetings will be held in the Glencoe Union church, on Park avenue, just east of the station. Luncheon reservations should be sent to 'Mrs. Arthur Brintnall, 462 Adams avenue, Glencoe, not later than March 12. Following is the order of the program for the day: ; Morning Session Board Meeting--9:30 o'clock. Regular Meeting--10:30 o'clock. Address of Welcome--Mrs. Henry 'Brigham. . Annual Reports: President = Vice-President-at-Large Recording Secretary To be Elected Three Minute Reports: Civil Service--Mrs. M. I. Paterson Legislation--Mrs. C. M. Baird. Press--Mrs. C. F. Crane. ~ What Our Club Is Doing Now: ~ Woman's Club of Eake Bluff--Mrs. Wm. Rees. - Woman's Club of Libertyville--MTrs. F. E. Wallis. Woman's Club of Wilmette--Mrs. J. C. Baker. Woman's Library Club of Glencoe-- Mrs. Henry H. Brigham. ' Woman's Neighborhood Club of Rogers Park--Mrs. John Hunter Smith. Zion City Woman's Club--Mrs. I. =P. Kahn. : 3 Address--"What the G. F. W. C. Music Division Really Means to the Club Woman", Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer, Chairman of Music, G. HW. C ~ Luncheon 12:30 P. M. Polls open from 1 to 1:30 P. M. Afternoon Session 1:30 o'clock The Patten Trio--Violin, 'Cello, Organ Address -- Mrs. William Grower, Chairman of Municipal Art League. ~ Address--"Mood in its Relation to 3 Music and Painting," illustrated with lantern chaik-drawings and "= 'Victrola--Mr. G. W. Eggers, Chica- go Art Institute. : ~ Report of Tellers. A feature of the luncheon and reg- ular meeting of the Wilmette Wom- ~an's club Wednesday afternoon was the acceptance of the report of the nominating committee for officers for the ensuing year resulting in the fol- lowing: President, Mrs. J. C. Mannerud. First vice president, Mrs. Frank Schéidenhelm. Second vice president, Mrs. Ralph Potter. Third vice president, Mrs. Charles Eldridge. Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. Sanitary garbage disposal-- underground -- is accomplished with the Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. Dogs can't upset it as they do the ordina unsightly garbage can. Flies vermin can not get to it. It is sanitary and odor-proof. A MAJESTIC UNDERGROUND GARBAGE RECEIVER Is Sanitary ° Convenient Odor Proof Fly Proof og Proof and Saves Money LET US SHOW YOU Angert Wire and Iron Works Phone Englewood 7498 6024-32 Grove Avenue CHICAGO H ol i i i gy i it 5 i ig ig 2 i Sh i 5 i i 5 2 I I i i i i i 5 i i i i i i i i i i i =i i ig i i i i i 5 i i I 5 i ig i i i i i i i i 5 1; i g i i ig ig i i i & : I; |G Recording Mrs. Siddall. Corresponding secretary, Charles H. McKinney. Treasurer, Mrs. Bowes. Chairmen of Departments: Art and Literature, Mrs. Leslie F. Gates. Child and Heme, Mrs. A. H. How- ard. Civics and Legislation, Miss Martha Jenkins. Music, Mrs. R. E. Pattison-Kline. Young Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. R. D. Burtner. Philanthropy, Mrs. C. P. Evans. Social, Mrs. T. J. Moreau. House, Mrs. Irving R. Adkins. Interesting reports of committees and delegates to various of the out- of- town meetings were read follow- ed by an illustrated lecture on "Birds" by Mr. Joseph E. Dodson. In intro- ducing Mr. Dodson, Mrs. Hurlbut, chairman of the Program committee, said: "The name Dodson spells Birds and Birdhouses, and we are all more or less familiar with the interesting work Mr. Dodson is doing." Mr. Dodson has gone into the business of making bird houses, and after a num- ber of years of intense study, first as a hobby, and later turning it into a regular business, has discovered just what sort of houses are appropriate for the many varieties of our song- birds, His pictures of Bird Lodge, secretary, T=]. Mrs. Frederick M. | his own home on kakee river, were interesting indeed. Most every one of us went home with the idea that we wanted to attract some of the lovely songsters to our own homes. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Howard Dilkes, William Hurd, Frank Rutledge and Horace Jarvis. The Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette is giving a benefit card par- ty on Thursday afternoon of next week at the home of Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, Wilmette. The proceeds are to be devoted to the Near East Relief fund. Job applicants and employers are | listed in a card index, according to their abilities and needs by Nash- ville, Tenn., Post of the American Legion, which has been successful in obtaining employment for many ex- service men. NOTICE Small personally conducted party to Europe this summer is being organized by experienced leader. Rate for itiner- ary. Miss I. Lascelles, 726 Seward St., Evanston. Telephone Evanston 1479. --Adv. 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