Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 34

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J4 .W i L M E T T E' .L IF E ·.- _ie .. . ·.·. . .. November '19, 1926 ~ · :\. :. · -~ '"'l · · :,a. ·· ' -'":."" · NAMED cLus.. . .oFFICER · -P~s.sai~,.Strike Topic · SALE Accumulated .Hosiery Lisles, · wools, .Cottons cago Forum Sunday afternoon, November 21 di scussing the significance of "The P~ssaic Strike." This month s- long strike of textile workers has evolved from a communist . · I organization to a regular union in af" Mr. and .Mrs. Harley Bertsch of I filiati o n with the United Textile WorkGrand Rapids were the week-end cr~ of ·the Amer ican Federation of B. COPLAN, Prop. ~uests of Mrs. F. B. Raymond and Mr.! Labor. It has attracted the intere st 1126 Central Avtnut and Mrs. E. F. Angleback of 1630 Wal- and concern of represe ntatives of govPhone Wil. 2403 nut avenue .. They attended the North- ernment, the churche.s, and all groups 1 "~-------------...; western-Chicago game. intere sted in soc ial and public welfare, · becau se of its exposure of indu striali sm at it s \Yor st in Am erica. Mr. Holmes ha s had active contact with the situation in several \Yay s, particularly in the effor t to maintain the right s of free spe ech in Pas sa ic. He will deal " ·ith . . the st rik e as an episode in the progre ss to \\'ard indu strial democracv in America. , Th e mee ting ,,·ill be held at the Erlanger th ea tr e, Sunday a(ternoon , at 25c Pair Dr. M. R. Barker of Wilmette was elected vice president of the Cornell college ~lub.of Chicago .at a dinn~r and rad10 n1ght · of the club held m Hyde Park Monday of this week. Dr~ Barker was chosen vice president to succeed Mrs. · Mary R. Bivans of La Grange who passed away during the past club year. . Pre-School Circle n· . \.. w of Forum lSCUSSIOD an der,s B ac k t ·o .John Haynes Holme~ of New Yor_k Kindergarten Era will speak at the meetmg of the Chi·1 UNIQUE STYLE SHOP , 3 :15. Mrs. N un~i~ Rus 9 o, 431 Sheridan road, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. v. Lazzari. ~f r. Lazzari is a prominent member of the Chicago Civic Opera company. The list of guests included: Mrs. E. Fonama, Mrs. H. Fonama, U. Beduschi, and A. Bernabini: The latter two are also of the Chicago Civic Opera company. .ret nn,r ana·use to .Wp~r ~ r pRIM PREST, or finished servtce. and use. All f·mily clothes finished ready to wear Minimum bundle IQ pounds (5 lbs. flat work, 5 lbs. weanng $2.25. 2c a p p a r e I) Handkerchiefs Much lively interest was evinced at the November meeting of the LoganHoward . Pre-School Circle b~ the m other s who a sse mbled in the kmdergarten ro om of Loga n school Thursday evening of last week. The program ha s been arran&ed to giYe m oth er s a dearer _ide~ of kmdern·artcn work. and to 1urn1sh sug ges~ o n s for the teaching of children not yet in school. To this end Mrs. Davenport, ~1rs. Hesse and Mi ss Kelly, kind ero·arten teach er s, conducted a clas s ,~ith the mothers a s pupils. The dem onstra tion pro ceede d through various pha cs of this work; the o penin g exercises; sin g in g, partieul a rlr of fi ng r moti o n so ngs ; so -callcd r}:thm s, and folk dance s. At the end oi thi s period 11 r s. Davenport outlined other phra ses of which lack of ti_me preA,·cnted d.emontratin g and ~lso d1 sp laye d some ku~derga rten_ mat e nal:. Durin g th e bustness sesst on, President Henderso n announced the appoint ment of comn)ittec chairman as follow s: .Mrs. D. H: Maxwell, 1~rogra m; Mr s . . B. T. Barns, !nemberslup; Mrs. Hector Dodds, soctal. Much encouragement is felt by th e Circle over the g ro\\'in g intere st in this organization. It is a club affiliated with the Logan-Ho\\·ard Parent Teacher as ocation, is a part of a national pre-school congress, and welcomes t o membership Wilmette mothe r s of children und er s ix years of age. CALLED TO OSHKOSH A. C. Allen, the barber at 511 \\" l'st K enil \\' orth a \' enuc, Kenih,·orth, was ca ll ed to Oshkosh, \Vis. , Tuesday, hecause of the death of his mother. extra. Silk or starched shirts, collars and lace curtains not included. F ALL the gift pack. ages opened on Christmas Morn, none will be ·so gratefully received as those that hold Hosiery-the remembrance of charm, of thoughtful good taste, of utility! Pool & Piper Hosiery is of a quality that bespeaks regard to the recipient. Sheer si lks for discriminating Madam and Mademoiselle. Fancy Golf Hose for boys large and small-and even wee Christmas stockmgs for Baby's first visit from Santa! Give Hosiery-the cxpressi,.uc gift! O CALL IN BILL troD1 \ Y-I-IE'S IN Y T OUR NEIGI-IBORI-IOOD TODA_YAND EVERY DA·y Telephone University 973 ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE 1608 Chicago Avtnut PmL & PIPE~ SPI!CIALISTS Evanston, llli~oiA

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