Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Mar 1926, p. 51

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D. 1 92 6, a t w hich t inw sa id proposa ls will h(· p u b lic ly .:\ O 'I' H ' I·; OJ<' .\ " -ARD op· 11t'd, e x a min d a nd dt-elar(·d by said Hn : 1 nl of L oca l l tn JH'O\'t·nH·n t s in th·.:: ---By Mra. Henry Riggs Rathbone Couueil Chambe r in th P Villag·e Hall h .t·nilwurth !'iawc·lul .\Mst-HKmeut .:\'o. 19 in .._:ai d V ill age of ' Vilnwtt ·. ' Tht· spec ifi ca t io n s for said improve- , ~~~.t i .,. i.. .- ht·n· by given that the , , rttl-l and b lan k proposals will 1,f> ~:~'<~.11 ~ uf Ln~·al . lrnpron·ments of the TEA WITH MRS. COOLIDGE We returned to the east wing for 11 1 f urn i...,:h(·d at t h of1iet· nf s:tid l:(·:trd 11 ~~1. ":" of ht-rlJlwt,rth, Cook ('ounty tea (It Local Improvt.'nH:nts in . . . aid \'illage lllOis, aftPr duf' pu·blication of no~ I had not been long in Washington, J t: tll. ~ .1.<'t· as n·quirt-<1 by law did the wh e n it was my good fortune to be Other gues's were socn to arriv~, 011 P··oposa ll' must be tn:tfll· I>Ut on ~.: 1.·.d. tlay or, Ff'l,ruary, .\. I . 1 !12fi, invited to tea with Mrs. Coolidge; and and in a few moments we heard the l. l: tnks furuis h .-d lJY sai1l l:o:trd of .t\\,ttd to J·.lt·f·trical Contracting- Co. I must confess it gave me a pleasant · f h ·1· h J. , ·al Im p rovt·nH:IIt~. awl mu~t , .··dth" .N>ntr·a<"t for the construc.~ti<>rl of t h n. 11 sue h as I h a d not b e f ore expen. sonorous vmce o t e m11tary attac e ... t h 111 11 drt·s!-'l'cl to tht· B1.anl <tf Lnl'al lm·· 11 npr'()\'f ·l1lt>nt consiHting of a ('oncalling out the name s of the guests. ,rovl·lllf'll t s of tht· \'ill<o.~· · · 1 ,f , , . . , 1_ ~ll·<· t··d n ~~>stPm ·of street lighting; i1.nd e the white lJtJ,uru b n ced · when th I opend d ·'Th Wh' envelope H " First came the Ambassador Baron and l rn..tt··, \ Vilmt'lt<·. Il l inoi~. and ittllorl-l('cl ' : :tll<'l·~ Ill C<·rtain HtrN·ts and eanng e WOr S e lte OUSe "I ·roposals for Impron·mt-Jit or \ Vi!- ~~~a(··:s. 111 · said Y.illa~f', and for tht· (·on- engrave d in gold in the upper left hand Baroness de Cartier of Belgian; next n···tt ,. a uti ( 't·nt ra 1 A Vt·ll ut·s," :trttl all · ~ru e tHIIl (Jf whreh Improvement a !"JH·- corner, and found enclosed a simple A b d d M d J d f pr·"pl,~a Is must h ·· <H'<'IItlll·:tn i· ·d hY (·ta I :t!-'SI'!'SnH·nt was levied and ('onf M . . . . m assa or an a am usseran o <':tsh. or a <···rtifi1·d <'!Jt·<·l~ p:~~·:tJ J, . to f~rrn. · d lJ~· _ tilt> ~tunty rourt of Cook me ss age rom . r s. Coohdge mvttu~g France- n{'Xt th{' han~some ~ mba:;sa1 h·· ord··r of t h ·· l'r··s idt·n 1 1 ,f t ht> 1 (>u n ty, Illt noi!=:, as Kenilworth StH·cia l me to take tea w1th her upon a certam f r :nard of L ot·a I' Tmpron·rll··n ts of thr X?. 1 for the _total :-;um I aftern o on; and m e m o ries of dor, Mr. Useff with his attractive wi e \'illag·· of \\.. il m··tt(· f(,r a surn uf not d .. } ~. ~~t~ -~\\.o. thousand <·rp;ht hun- ~ that pleasant vtstt wtth the "first lady and daughter accompanied by Mrs. W. lt ·:-s than t··ll 110) JH·r ('t·lltum ,,f tlH· I f r HI \t·llt~ -st·H:n Dollars and el H·n f th 1 d " ·n rem~m . .. Wit . h me al ag.c;n·g·at·· ('f t h·· pr > JH>~al and JJn pt·o- (···rlts < 72, , ii.~ 1) <upon thE' a.pproxi- o . : an K . Vanderbilt. po:-:al will lw <·onl-li(l··r··d unl·· s~ ;w 1., _ mat·· quar.titH'S of th e (:~timate of ways , not b~.cause she IS the first lady Mr. Useff is from the Holy Land, 1111 p:ttlit·d by such C'lw<"k or· 1·; 1 ..., 11. <·ost.). . . of the land, - but because I found in Th·· t·ontntl'to r· wi ll IJ,. paid in hottds .,.,ll.~t,·d I";';,rl\,·qrth, Illinois, February I' h e r a most genial charming woman- and he and his family enjoy great pop:·nd \·o ucht·rs, paya'b i1: :-;~>l· · ly ,,ut of - ··· ~ · H. l.·.r.. , . a rare woman of simple tastes and pos- ularity in Washington. tlu · n ~sf·ssnwn t _for· satd 1111 p r·r, Y· ·ttlf·nt. ., , ..._. .r ·:~I!·.. ~ ~- llURRAY, se ssing a fine cultured mind. Usually at all White House func1 1 \\lwll. ('o 111 [ll'r·ordn.tH··· w 1 th th(· . . · ttl· Ill 'f thr I·CJ<lr<l of Local I m. llt·l'tt·ll, , 1nan··· · tlu·r··fnr IPllt\t·llt· . . . .s a t th e pr·ovJ:-;ronl-l o [ t l11· on . . ·!tl" . · If ' 1. ' 1· ltl'l\"( · ,,. th · (" no k c oun- 1· 0 n e ' s tmpressiOn of Mrs. Coolidge t1ons o1 one 1 Sh ern'11 stan d 1 and ill hon<ls th ·· tll:\llllf·r· prt·:·wril d J,, Jaw': I \ · 11 11111 ' 1 ~ · clever, versatile, light- entrance of the room and as the whi<-h w ill IH·:u· irJ t ··... ·,·...,:t ~~t L?"-lte 11s t h at s h e 1s 1 1111 r:ttt· 11f ~ix ~t:) JH·r ct·ntum Jl· ·r aJIItUIIJ. ----_.. hearted , jovial, brilliant of s peech, en- guests arrive he calls their names in Tlw ('O rtt r·actot· to whorn th·· (.,, 11 _ DEDICATE GREEK LIBRARY dow ~d with qui~k perception and cap- a rather sonorous voice, that everyone tral't may lJt' awan.l(·d will h·· rt·quir··d Tt . . able of mas termg any problem;:, that may take notice of the guests and 1 .um,ounced th~t Prof. a nd M rs. may arise during her residence in tb~ know who they are. At first it was a tu ful'lliH h a boncJ to th·· ~:tti~fat·t ito II · ··nd approval o_f :-;aid J:(,ar·ti td Lnc·al ~ 0 1 11 ~ :\ . . ~rc,tt of ~orthwe te r n u n i- \\' hite Hou se . Upon meeting Mrs. little disconcerting to have one's name 1 rnpn,v··rnt·n t s, In a .._:utn t:qu:tl t·· lift, \.l'f"lt~_ \\til a.ttrnd .the f_ormal d e d ica- Coolidgeonet's fir stl'mpressedwt'thher , -j,.,·.. t L)ll) -~~~·r· <·t·Hturn of tho· ('or,tr: ,·t } ( called out so unexpectedly-but one 11 cnrHl ltH·nf'd for th· · faithf11l 1,, . , ftor ·11 ,_ Jon 1 t w ,t·nn:tdiOs library, r ecent- · naturalnes s, her gracious unassuming soon becomes accustomed to it. 1 a rw1· <if t lw <on t ract. ~Y t'rtTt eel ~ hrou~h s~tbstant ! a l a id manner, her . freed o m from at~ pretense l'r·oposal:-; will lw l'f·t·o·i\·, t1 f·11 tlr· trnm thl' ( artH.'!.!' IC l·oundat10n , a t and affectatio n . A close scrutmg of her The Ideal Hoateaa <···n~tru('tioH uf ~aid irnpr··' ··r··· ·ltt :·~ .\thc·n , Gret·ce . Dr. rot't is head of ! reveal s n o ne o f the artifices used by At these informal occasions everya wholt-; a11tl :-;aid Board td. l.tto :rl !r r1- tl I . 1 i~al lang u ~ges 1 t h e average w o man to enhance her ~>ne is at their best·,-gay-witty-pr·11 ,,.111, .11 18 rt·...,:· ·r·Y· ·s th ·· ri~llt tto ,,._ . lc ~t·partnwnt ot c.as . . j· ·l'l :·r·~· and all Joitls. ttt \:ortlHn·-.tern un 1vcr.tty a n d 15 a \ beauty ; and one feels that she does mforrHal . and the. ~onversat10n IS selE :\ H I. E. · lH:"\ 1 ·: I~ rm·mLt·r of the managing comm ittee o f not ne ed to rel v upon artificial means 1d . om senous-pohttcal discussions be.J t lH:"\ t ' . J:.AK I·: It J 1-:L~I E I ~ I·. t:t·:('Kl·:t: the Amt:riran School of C lass ica l to give her charm. I mg ta b ooe d . \\' I LFtH~II \\' . l >t·l:t·:l~. .\1:1· ~tudie .... in thr Cr('cian cit\' .· He ic; : K' dl d s· I' Few realize what responsiII k I ·n y an ancere b'l ' h a"figreat l d f h wt· -no\\·n to north shore r·sident-.. 11ty re st s upon t e rst a yo t e 1'L\l {E:"\t'E E . 1·1~.\YEI~ H e r large brown ey e~ arc sincere land" and perhaps she, herself is the 1·:\ l · 1. . \. 11en.· F .\T .\ :--; .ltlfl:"\ F \\' Il·:t·J.I:\ RETURN TO WILMETTE and hone st .and have a . way of look - 1 ' only one who knews and appreciates 1 0 J:,, :,r tl "' l.rll'al Irt!J""·\· ·ttl· ,,,,.. "' .· mg a t y o u tn a most kmdly manner· th t 0 f · t 11' th t · 1 11 r \\' illtlt ·tt· tlw \\ 1 .. r ·:r Trill! l\: ' and th ey are usually smiling-for I neeedeadm tounhol d som a J.:.: ::-Jt1 l..l l , (I ,l,l-t ,lll<H'tl .1\l'tltll' 1;>, ' · ' h ' · · 11 1 t ht· () R \\ ·. . , .. · · . ·,. , 1s mo~ t ar~x10u s to g1ve t e 1mpress 10n 1 tion; and the reward is both uncertam k;ht·cl 1 t "H1 ;. · · <: 1 Jl rg ( t~r of fn c ndhne ss and the tone of her a d precart ·ous TO\\ :\~tilt· HF :\1-:\\ THII-:Il prop<:rty at 1:-2:> Lake ilstmtt·. \\'lllch i · · · .· . · n · ht..· wi II orrlll" :\Jlril 1. The Edward:-; ktnd ' 01 ce ktogetherf " tthh hte r smlccre 1 There are many perplexing problems 1 .\l.tr <· ll ~.. 1 !·:.:·:. . . · · · · · mann e r ma es one ee t a you t a ve b d 1 · h h' h · t t ~. alt·d }II'<IJIOS:tls will Ill · ll '( 't·i\'t·d l;tllll 1\', fl()\\' re-.HI111l! at ·b4() Oaken- I1 k . h 11 rf i to e eat wtt w JC reqUire ac, 1 · :\lari'IJ 1~·. 1:·:!·:. at 1 :1111 1'. :\1. at til·· .,f- \\·a ld . an·ntH·. Chicago, fo r mrr1,· re- 1 n o \\n c r a y our c. diplomacy, patience and understanding, t..'·:ltllltis~i·H.'·' · r .,f ' ... jd 1·d 1 , 11 Fln,\\ond avenue. and- their 1 One of the fir st thing s s he did after and upon the capability and kno:w11·1'.'·. "!'. .~h'.' ,l.l igilwa~ :--;, \\ ,; fllt·r · .J..tl<'"" !IJ·t"t· · · · · rc- , v..e · we r e sea.. t e d wa s to pas~ a st'1ver 1e d ge o f th e !\ "f' H:tll, ,. . l.·u\\ nsh1p i~·. h.\ II. II. \ :-:lt ·. ;.,-:-r, tll:lll: tnt:~Hl-. \\JII \\·ekonH· the1r ts t ress o f th e Wh . 1t e 1 111 111 H_ rgll\\ay C'otnrni=-'sio ,., .. f · th·· rur- j turn !1· \\ tlnll'tte. dts~ fill ed . v.tth some Pers1an ~··It!' ~ouse ~epends the success or fa1lure 111 11 Jtl . . htt·!...: a11d ~prl'atling "r ap .r :xi1 whtch she mform e d us had b e e·.1 gtvrn m carrymg on the many burdens that 11 t~1:tt· ·l.' ~~~.~~~~~~ gallttrt~ .,f :-:rat· · 1 ~P··«·i- i " RACE"- IS SUBJECT · to h e r b y one of th e ladies of th e Per- rest upon her. Another equally imtJc:tt ~~~~~ . 1~.~:!. '~":t." <"1il '~" ,., rtai11 1uat!s i ... . . < . . ·. R ,.. .. . '!s ian lega ti o n . W e too k a few in ')Uf portant factor aside from mental ca1 1 1 1 11 ot ~~ \\ I rtt ·r I oWil"<hlp to l·t· dt..·slg- . 11" lttt.. . . t!Oil ot \.aCt \\1 ){' t H h d d t . h . 1 b 'l'. . th h . 1 d nat, d i y u · ll i!...:ll\~·ay < 'ornmi.._:.._:i,·, ,.r 1. . uhjcrt tht· sen-ices of the Xorth 1 a~ s an sa e at1.ng t e m . wt! 1 1J,c pa 1 1t1es ts e p ystca en urance 11 11 1 ot ~aid T<·Wilship; tht· applkation tn Sh<>re l'<Jlll.!regation thi" eYcnin~ in the 1 rehs h ? f h~pp~ ch1ldren- \\·1thottt the necessary to enable one to perform. t~c tJ:· rttadt·.. a~ ,.,.qui 1·1·d by til·· HI!-: h wa~· ( ~t· nr<ll' \t a . . <11'1ic hall The meeting hr- . fo rmaltty ot b e mg se rved by serva nts. a~duous . tas ~s that. each day. bnn~s ( (!tttllll"-stuJt··r· h·:t \~· ,.,." :\!.·~ 1=-"t a11d I . , . ~() . ·I ·k · "H· 1 \ \ ' ·k" 1 . : Mr s. Coo lidcre ha s th is wav of doing w1th raptdly mcreasmg regulanty; and ( '~ tob.·r 1!-'t. 1 :·~"· 111 t.tllk ··:tr lt·ts 11t' 1 !!ttl" at ' ··~ 0 .1.. <·( · .ln or ,.., · s 10 · d d b · 11 i ed to " , · · appruxitnatt·ly ...:.111111 "~' 1 ~~.""" ~a11 ~ to the t<·JIH' '" tht..' :-rrmonettt.. for the I t h m.gs, wttho ut . a. scmbla~ce of the o~e mu. t ee .e \\e .equ J?P a:-. lltdit'at··tl wlu· 11 ord··r···l. Th·· rat··' :-clHlt.! morning. 1f ce ltng o! supenont y; makmg all feel wtthstand the phy s1cal "' r· ~quart· yard 11f applit'ati·ln ()( oil \l· . that s he 1s on the s ame common foot- by long hours of standmg and recetv1 7 t ~' J,, . . as i nd il'a t ··rl by tIt·· IIi ~h" "y - ,ln 1 · -n _ ing with all who m she comes in contact ing at the social functions of which ( ·~~~~~~~~~ . . ,, '"··r. Th~· ,,i 1 1nust h·· ~· pd th t tl ·h 0 1 ld · k 111 ' there seem to be no en!l. ,,l~o·d ,.,·,·rlly and un«t.-r Jtl'· ."' :-;utt· h,· 1 The ~fis:-c Annr Kathrn1 an(l ~fay an a le " e wor ts · tru~·k -~··.a .~~'a"'·'· · r. ~ati.._:fal'lt·r.:-- tu til~· ~ Huerter, and }.fiss' Vera ·schaefer i The nex~ thing you almo st expect Exacting Social Duties J hl~ht"· .t~ (. utlnnu~swn_t·r. . . . \\' ilmette kft ~nnd:l'-· for a th r ee 1 I her to do ts to ask y o u out to roll on And this is b y no means the least "' . _: tJIUSt ~lllllnJtl· · d 111 tnpltt·alt·. ... . '.} . ' . 1 th 'te H ,e 1 · or rna k emu d - of her soc1al · ' act1v1t1es, · · · · . ou 5 l:id.._: Jttu.._:t n· 1... rnark··d "I:":td <~il·· l months' ·Ytstt m ' Caltfornta. They w tl1 .e \\. h 1 awn for t:hcre IS hid--= lltt til~· t·IIYt ·lol"' t··tlt t:till."~~. tht·nr. I top off ior a vi . . it with \ fi Schaefer's , p~es- but m st e ad she s uggest s t~at ~ot a char.ity ~ffair but what the PresH. H. :-;I I 1 ·. I· I·. I~. antl for a brief sta v in Estes · v. e go and ~ook at some r~re orchtds I d e nt' s wtfe 1s expected to play a 1 hrother I~Jglt\~·:~~- <':'.'nltll:-~' .'lllt·r of p k ' · t th a t h av\:! JU St been recetve d ; then, tarcre part· nor does her duty end .'\t·\\ I !'It·!' lu\\' ll"hl]' ar . th e.re \\.e r e a 1so some . l'> · . ·... ., ., · --f)new ros es-on e there bv m ,e r ely lending her presence · 1 - -- ·---- -· 1.I~-,, - - tl ' [ H R Ht'trlvock of t'V'V) G I w htch s h e confided was named 'M rs. she is alwavs the most active worker: ·rt ,, , ·' rs. · \... " ". .~1\J reen- 1 Cooli d o e. It wa s of verv d e l1'cate 1 ·· M C I'd · f ' · "~HIP Ol·' ' . . : " 'I'HIEit lnaf avenue entrrt'uned rtght g-ursts 11 :- h pm . k d d ' -. 1 d . ' at ea st ts ge, or one "' · · ·· ' · · 1 ye o w 1s an excee mg y amty fi d h 1 . r s. b oo t k d · :\I ;t r<·l· ;;, 1 ~l:.!ti. at a vam . htnl! luncheon Tuc . day fo r . and lovelY. ~ s er a \\ aJ: S us~,. ~-ee- . eep. m ~· ·:t lc · tl J·~""l"·~.tb \\ ill 1,, . rt·vt·i,···d I the \Yoman's guild oi the Congre~a~ork,-the leadmg .sp.tnt,. an msptra~la rd1. 1 !·. I :·:.: ·;, at 1:1111 J'. :\1. at t ht· tll- tio tnl church. Lover of Flowers t10n to all tho s e asststmg m the cause. 11 <'·· to! tlt·· ll ighw.1\· t',rtlllli.._:.._:iuH, ·t· of ' I t was notic c ablA what a love she H er regu 1 · tn · v1·s1t1ng ·· :'\ t·\,. Trit-r Tll \\'llship, 1 ;i,. 11 ,. 11 ,. \.illagt· t -o. .. anty the woun d H all, c;!t-n -,, ·· l ll inni.._:, 1"· 11. Jf. ~llvro·r. j }. (r. and ~[rs. R erd Landts of Drer- h a s fo r flower s and how conversant ed soldiers , her garden parties fo r the 1 H_igl~ wa~ 11 ·,,,nru i:-:.._:iun. r: for tht · fur- f1t·ld, iormcrh· (li Kt·nih' nrth and Ckn- sh e is apon th e s ubject, e s pecially on sold : rs, the commt.nity servir.e s held !11 sh 111 !.. : a1td :-.pr-·:tdtll~ I·~ trul'l-;s ,,r I roc, a r c mo\·ing to '\funrie, Ind., wherr th e c u lt ure o f r oses. on the \\' hite Hou se grou_nds Chr1 stt.PJII'I·XIltt:tt··l~ :!.~·"" ··.tl·l·· .' ~tt'd" nt' 'f I l ' , · ~0 · · 11 to lltt 1 ' 11 es" H e r co n ve r sati o n is often intersper- mas Eve are all dem t t' f her 1 ~-~ ~~., \\ a:-.ltt·d ·l..!.l':t\··l u 1 .,, 1 ." L ~ 1mg- 1 .I I , "· 11 ,·,· r t:tin r"ad~ ·' [ r. I..anc 1 1 t sed w ith co n s iderable wit. endea t b f h ons 1 t ra l10ns o ' t ~~~ :\· · w _ T n· ·r· T'."' 11.. . hip ~~· It··. d· ·:-. i!...:-~ ~ r s. .a.n< ' ' anc 1er r 11 < ren arc a vor o e o e p o iUn:ant y. t ltt· l ,,,,,ltlt.._:.._:t·JII··r tn I.a Jolla, , O ( ~:tit! 1'tl \\ lt:-: lli ll. ~~ I l.tdtlo· t' )1\ ll :-'t t .. · al·k :\tid I'Piltl:ll'l t<l If . B II '1 1 k dt· l i\·· ·r ill Ill!( 11·...,:~ thall lhr···· t:!) ('Oll"\far~· a . . tltlg... rae e~· \\1 .sJF)('~ -1 :-tt 1' l oad J., t=-' ott t·al'll da~ II· · h r 1 ·qu 1r,·ol SkPkil' ... rhclltl tht..· en:nm~ ot nc ay, t <_> haul, :ltt tl in lot:-: of II" ), . .... ...,: th:tll Fl'hruan· 21), to S\\Tll tht: Bryn :.I a\\T I <· lglH·:-·n l'ars 11or Jllo l·,. than thirty ~clwlar;hip iund. <·at·s 111 any Ollt' W <'l'k. 1 J:idd<· r· l!IUSl fut·tht·l' l'UIItl'at't :11111 . ,,-Q. a.c;r·t..·v to d t· li Yt·r all ~ra\·,.J purcha.._:t'tl' Tl1c ... alt..' ot I u hcrcttlo"t"' sca le; "·a~ uutl t·r· th is t·t~ll t r:tl't hdw····u t h t· datt·:::; I vrn· creditable. 02.000 sraL haY ing hrrn ( ~ 1' .Ay 1 ·i l l st a n d .T ~IItt· I :,til, l:·:.!fi, as I . , 0 1<.1 under the leaders h ip of ).f r~. I ·at <· q UII't· d by th t..' a t <JI'nialtl lll gh w ay I Co nu u i.._:s iOII I'I', I (or r. ,clllg. ! :i d s rn ust ht· ~u b tnitt,· d i n t r ip li C':ttt'. -ol !id:::; n1ust IJ ,· mark~· d "( ; ,-a ,·~ l Hid::;" :.f r:. E. T. X nr ltinp- an n o u nced tha t o n t h l' l' llvt:l o p e (·n n ta i n~r q.~, \h:· r~ J. H a n c; JT rs-. a n d Hrlrn Frr un d wi11 ing Wilmette and Winnetka H . H . · HbhEl .. , . 1T' 11 1 p ar k · \f a r c h 7 a t th e F.l m Hi g hwa y Comm i ~s i o n c r of ,l t tg l :111< ·. · · .' WILMETTF. 290 WINNETKA 1565 Xc w T r ie r 'l'uwns hip. Placr sc h oo l. 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