26 WILMETTE LIFE October 30, 1925 Sees Hope of Europe In Interest in Lectures Children of Near East Spreads to Glenview The growing children of that section of the world known as the Near East arc destined to proYe the m::>st important of factors in determining the future peace of Europe. The recently negotiated pact of the powers at Loc arno is a long step forward. and one that should give hope to the rest of civilization, but it is the up-coming generation in the disturbed Balkan states and the country East of Con !'tanti!lople ":hich will play the biggest part 111 makmg Deace vermanent. These were the statement. of F. T. ::\f ichcl, executive secretary of the Illinois Committee on Near East Relief in connection with an announcement from headquarter · here concerning plans for the obsen·ance of Golden Rule Sunday, which is set for December 6 this year. The dav is to be obsen·ed in the cities and. to,vns of the state, and the local committe~s arc al ready busy working out the uctails. A large delegation of Glenview women attended the talk given by Mrs. \Valter F. Dodd, in Wilmette, Thursday of last week, on "Superlatives in Legislation," when her point of greate t emphasis was the hill for amendment of the constitution on the subject of tax at ion. The . ubjcct of 11 r . . Dodd's talk for Thursday, October 29, \viii he "Some Inequalities." This course of six The EH·ning Bridge club will meet lecture s on citizen s hip given by 11 r s. for dinner Monday evening at the home Dodd under the auspices of the of Mr. and :Mrs. Grant Ridgway of \\"oman' s Club of \ Vilmette, ti1e \\'om - 207 umberland avenue, Kenih" ' rth. an's Catholic Club of Wilmette, the \Vilmette League of Women Voters, and the Logan-Howard and Central Parent-Teacher associations, is engaging the interest of a great many women of the village, and those who are interested in hearing Mrs. Dodd, may procure tickets at the \\Toman's club Thursday · mornings before the lectures, or from the civics departments of the organizations_ \vhich arc sponsoring the course. Mrs. ] . M. Archibald, formerly of tl~c Kalos shop at 1450 Lake av~nuc _ 1s now associated with the Goodwm Beauty shop on \Vilmcttc avenue. Mrs. Archibald took m ·cr the management of the shop last ~1onday. MANAGES GOODWIN SHOP 1\Ir. and Mrs. Lewis B. Springer and Mi ss Hattie B. Latham of 430 Maple avenue left the fir st of this week for a vi sit of about a month' s duration in so uthern Georgia. ()- ~frs. \V. D. Collyer entertained <.. C lunche o n and bridge at th e !\orth Shore club, Tue . day , October 20. .. , North Shore Men Will Address Drys Meeting Rishop Edwin r I. Hughes of \\ ' il mctte, and ( ·o ngrc: :--s man at -lart.!C 11<-n r~ R. 1\athhone of I-.:cnil\\·ortl; \\'ill h·.' among the di ~ tingui:-.hed speakers at the National convention of the Anti !.:!O. " Taloon league, to he held in Chica. ?\oveml>er 5-9. Bishop Hughes will ~ddress a t.ne<:ting- exclusively for mm ts~ers, while Congre ss man Rathhon<' will spcal· hdore the general conve., tton as~emi!IY on matters reb.tiug to, t~e legtslattvc pha . cs of the Prohihi tton Amendment. :M iss 11 ax_ ine Li~htenstein of High . land Park ts staytng with Mrs. Ro\· Os~ood of 423 Essex road, Kcnilwortl;, :vlule her parents arc in Europe. She IS attending the Country Day school. Shop for Your Car For most of us, buying a new motor car continues to be a tr:tnsaction of more than ordinary importance. . And one to be approached with an open mind. Why not, then, shop for your car - see them all-and decide on merit? Call at our salesroom for a demonstration of the model illustrated, the Reo Sedan--or the Reo Coupe or the Sport Roadster. There..is no obligation whether you are shopping for your car or merely seeking information. 1 I ... . ... Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. Univ. 6194 ~~Buy Where Service Is Handy" · ·I C' l I' REO MOTOR ~AR CC~fPANY Lansing, Michigan ; I