Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 44

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44 WILMETTE other organized groups from \Vilmette and Kenilworth. Entertainment will be furnished hy ~e"· Trier student s and teachers. This is to he a testimonial meeting gi\'en b" the members of the \'arious cluh~ f~r the High school hoard mcmhcrs and the Par<:nt-Tcacher officers. Edward J. Phelps will :;;peak ior the School hflclrd The Rc,·. Jame~ !\ustin Hichards will spl'ak ior the cluhs n·pre~tntt·d at the meeting. Follo\\'ing this dinner '"ill come. at 8 o'clock. the Parent-Teacher meeting. LIFE April 23, 192(: Men of Township . to Enjoy Dinner at High School Pn' n·d ing the final tnecti ng of the Kc\\' Trier high ~rhool Parent-Teacher association Friday cn'ning, April 30, th~'rc will he a dinner at () o'clock ior certain rq re sentativc men's groups of t IH· township. These group~ will inducll' tht (~Jencoc \trn's rluh. \YinIH.' t ka Rotan· duh, \\'ilm ette Rotan· duh, \\'ilmeitt Optimists cluh, a·ncl The main business of this meeting will he the election of officers for the ensuing year. During the evening there will he playing by the high school band and also a debate on the subject, "The I Oj)cll ~hop." hy ~tudents oi .!\e,,· Trier I and Pro,·iso . high :-clwols. :\t the close of. the .debate the parent~ will he recet,·.ed 111 the mess hall by teacher~ and Engage Rooms for State Convention of Women's Clubs "FOLLOW THE YELLOW ARROW!" ~ YourLastChancetoSeetheAll-ModernHome Sunday, April 25, is your last opportunity to the Evanston All.. Modern Home. Electricity performs virtually aU the household tasks. It cools the refrigerator, washes and irons the clothes, ventilates the kitchen) operates the sewing machine and accomplishes many other helpful duties about the home. The rich furnishings and interior decorations are also enhanced by the electric lighting. Plan to ·.'i~it this home before the closing date. Courteous guides will conduct you through and explain the many new and interesting features. The local board, Mrs. William Fran lin Farrell, chairman for the St ; Convention, to be held May 18-21. :. Edge" ater Beach hotel, Chicago, I. '· hecn busy the last week arranging adnsn~. rooms for convention purposes. :"~ rooms arc located in south end 1 hotel which arc to be giveh over : ?\1 r~. H.uiJt.:rt 0. Bcrgn, 306 Kenil \\·orth a\·enue, wa·s the luncheon host- convention use. Miss M·olJie McEn l! of Moline, chairman of cre<lentials cot 1 ess ior her bridge club \.Ycdncsday. mittec, will 1>c located in the Ben' ·' , room, and books will he open May 1irom 3 :00 to 5 :00 in the afternoon , a nt ' irom 8:30 Tucsda~·. May 18, until 3 :(H nn \\'edncsdaY. · Polls will he o'pen at 8 :30 L'hur~d a · until 12 :00 for election of preside nt second vice-pre.sident, and general ft·cl cration director. In the foyer leading to Asscmld :. room, there will be desks for in form ;t ;o n bureaus. Post Office, for press n : l,ihit, and the official magazine, the II linois Cluh\\'oman's World. Room 188 is for press correspondent ~. rnom 190 A, will have exhibit of wnrl·. made h~· pupils of the Park Ridg e ~chool for Girls under the direction o f \f rs . R. \\·. Richards, state chairman . Room · 190 R. is set a-;i<le as a rt" -! room and " ·ill he in charg<· of ti H' Health committee undf'r direction (\ ; the health chairman of the !neal h<1a rd The \Ve-,t room will housr the Art ex · l1ihit. under direction of \f rs . CharJe . . \V. Leigh, state chairman. Pictures b. '· Tllinoi. artist . will he featured a-. "(']! as posters hy eighth grade entrie~ 1n the "Spirit of Plaf' contest for which the Art department is offrring prize· . . . Articles . made hv \Vorld \\'ar veteran~ will al so he - displayed in thi :-room. Mrs. TlarrY Stotlar of Renton, chai rman of the American }wine department. \\'as in town last werk selecting room .; ior the model home ('Xh.ihit. Thes(' rooms will be on the S('cond floor (·f the hotd and will he OJ)('Il for inspec tion h~· club \\'C?IIlCn the t'ntire Wl'ck <r lcom·ention. . \ Vcd nc :-. fl;w aft ern non at -f :45 t lH·n " ·ill he a . Cn -operatinn \Yith \Va r \·etcrano; Dtpartmcnt tea in the \V<'<.t room pn.·~idt· d o\Tr h.'· \I i . . s ?\f aric ·n rToffman, <,tate chairman. Th('rc will he a motor cnrps for cn n,·enicnce r,f \'is it ing lllcmhn s ·nHk ;· · hairman~hio oi ).1 r~ . Burnett D. inspect \\'arner. 1423 Ha~chn aV('IJtll'. oi t h(' ninth di~trict . 1 The All-Modern Home at 2335 Lincolnwood Drive, Evanston Will be open daily ARE YOU CORN CRIPPLED? Here is why we recommend Nyal Corn Remover ( r) The handy glass applicator fitted in the cork makes Nyal Com Remover easy to apply. (1) The liquid forms a film over the corn, protecting the latter from rubbing against the sock or stocking. (3) After a few applications. the corn can be lifted out with the fingers. Guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. Good for warts and bunions, too. 'fwenty-~w: Cents 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. until April 25th ADMISSION FREE Builder and Owner: E. C. Harms, E\lanston Furnishings by: Fred B. Snite Furniture Company, Chicago Home Under Auspices NORTH SHORE ELECTRICAL LEAGUE Ridge Ave. Pharmacy C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph Church · Phone 316

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