Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1924, p. 2

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2 WILMETTE L FRIDAY LLOYD DIRECTS CHURCH PARLEY Congregational Putor at Big Decatur Session Local Girls in Mock Republican Convention College students at Oberlin, Ohio, will have a chance to see how politics· work when they stage on :\lay 12 and 13 a National .l{epuiJhcan Mock Convention resembling as nearly -as possible the real Republican Con.\·e ntion . Senator ] . F. Burk e, cand1date for governor of Ohio, will be c~air man the first night , and Carm1 A. Thou1pson, who has held such position s as Assistan't' ~ec retary of the Intem·r, and TreasurL r of the United State,. will officiate the second. The st ud t·JHS themselve s, howeYer are organJ7 ing the . CO!Jv entio.n, and will compo, e the state delcg-atLOns . A parad e of the delegations, featnred by co!>tutnes approp riate to eac h state, Aoab, and stunts will precede the fir st ,e,sio n :M onday night. At t hi s fime Senator Burks will give the key- note speec h, officers and committ ees will be se lected , and the convention rule s adopted. Nominating speec hes will he made by students. Among the Illinois de legates at the co nvention will be the 1fisses Priscilla and Doroth.Y Lloyd, daug hters of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A Lloyd, of IOJS Lake a vcn ue. "'When .[ Get Around To It"' Wilm The First Congregational church of '\\'i lmette, is especially honore d next week in ha vin g its pastor, Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pre side as Moderator of th e Eighty - fir st Annual meeting of the Jllinoi s C'on ferencc of Congregational chnrchcs. in sess ion on Tue sd ay. \\' erlnesday and Thur sd ay at Decatur. Ill. Thi s conferrnce is composed of pa~tor . and de legates from all the Conp-rcp-ational churches of th e state and is alway~ a large an d enthu sia st ic gathering A glance at th e program thi s year shows as SJH·akers, the namf's of such well known men as Dr. Cht>stcr B . Emerson of Detroit, Dr. \1\'i lliam F.. Barton of Oak Park, Dr. Chules Mill s 'of New York City, Miss Harriet E . Vittum and S. ]. Duncan-Clark of Logan P. T. A. in Year's Chicago and Dr. Casper \V. Hiatt of Final Session on May 5 Peoria. Th e final meeting of the season for On Tuesday evening an unusual feature of the Conference is observed the Logan School Parent-Teacher asin that th e body is to ha\'e dinner sociation is scheduled for Monday at theY. M. C. A. Building of Decatur afternoon, May 5, at J o'clock, to be at the invitation of the local Post of held in Library hall. Featuring the session will be reports American Legion. The Dinner Table Discussion will center <~rounrl thl" of the various officers and committee question "How can the Church and chairmen on the work of the year, the Legion Co-operate." The speak- election of officers and a report by f'rs are: State Commander ] . J. Bul- Mrs. E. Steen, delegate to the State lington, Bloomington: Past State convention of Parent-Teacher associaCommander Charles W. Schick. Chi- tions held recently in Springfield. The program will be augmented by cago; Rev . Father To seoh Lonergan, Decatur; Re-v. M. L. Thomas, Deer- several readings by Mrs. Beulah Comee. field; Rev. Georlle E . Sticknev. Tack~onvillP: RPv. Thoma s A. Goodwin, Dundee; Rev. John Gordon, Rock- W. C. T. U. Holda Memorial ford. For Mra. Evelyn Norton All these "len were in the thick of the service during the war. The Wilmette and Winnetka branches of the W. C. T. U. will hold memorial services for the late Mrs. FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS Evelyn S. Norton, at the home of Mrs. William Doyle. who gave his resi- A. Martin, 997 Vine street, Winnetdence as Chicago, was arrested on a ka, on Monday, May 5, at 2 o'clock. charge of drunkenness and disorderlv Mrs. Norton passed away recently conduct Tuesday and was fined $20 at her home in Arlington Heights. and costs in Magistrate Mickey's court. She was a resident of Winnetka for many years and a nationally known Miss Marjoire Day entertained her leader in W. C. T. U. circles. Thursday evening bridge club this H you want the best, try the im· week at her home, 1233 Elmwood ported Frau Frau waters at Wilmette avenue. Grocery and Market. -Adv. L80-Sto 1.-; a titne that never occurs.. You know that yourself. The expression is only an excuse for procrastination. The 1 next S the init municip Spe nce· h .,ok UJ ~atJ on, IS .l 0 C The I SOUI L ' St "The Rainy Day," on the other hand, is a time that ALWAYS con1es around. It was never known to miss. 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