April 1, 1927 WILMETTE carried on the work of the order in a most efficient manne.r during the past four months while under dis pen sa tion. They have made splendid progress and have accomplished good results in their charity work. All · the officers received many flowers and gifts too \mmerous for separate mention. The Rebekah Staff club . paid its compliments to M.rs. Kuelzow, who was their first noble grand, by putting on a drill. in which the\· formed her initials. M. L. K. Beautiful sentimcnts were given a iter each letter hy the noble grand, Hannah Lange. This drill was a wonderful exemplification of their work. Mrs. Bailey, a past noble grand. ·of \'\.ilmettc Rebekah lodge, presented Mrs. Kuelzow with a prt:'tty basket of flowers from sta tf club. I Daisy Coxon, organizer and acting {)ast cottltllatt<lcr, r»cet·,.e.-~ a fert1er)' · " u from the members. The program, arranged hy 11 rs. E. Morgan. and committce, was enjoyed by all. Thus ended a Ycry impressive installation that ,,·ill long he remembered by all pre.scnt. \\'t: ieel assured that this conclave will ht· a credit to the order of the true kindred. LIFE 5 I N S.T A L L OFFICERS Icers hav~ Lake Shore Conclave of True Kindred Formally Conatituted at Ceremoniea Last Tuesday Lake Shore Conclave ~o. S7 'I'.rue Kindl'ed was constituted 'f~esdav 'f arc 1 · ·' ·" 1 22 . A pu 11· > 1c mstallation of t)fficers was held at the \Vilmettc Masonic temple, the installing officers bet'nllle ·. Bnce, worthy grand commander; Martha Livingstone, past grand commander; Jessie Burkitt, g-rand marshal; Nellie Walker, g.rand chaplain; Millie Henderson, grand · l E ~en~or <eacon; · velyn Hanso·n , grand · Jlllllor deacon; Alice Whipple, grand secretary; Helen Cook, grand organist; Daisy Coxon, mistress of ccn·monies. The hall was decorated with pallw and flo }· } 1 11 t a( ( e< greatw~.frs, liC lY- to:-. t 1 1e l)eautt ul w surroundings. The flag hearer, Dorothy Kuelzow, was escortcd with ribbon hearers. Dorothy .Yarian and , Masters :\1evers and Heinrirhs. · The follo\ving officers . were installed: \1 innit· L. Kuelzow. worthY commander; Anna ~ Spier, couqsc.llor: Rose Schultz. vice-commander: Ina Meyers, :-.t:nior deacon; ).fartha Heinrichs, junior deacon; Ethel Compton. secretary; ~~ artha Varian, treasurer; Belle Schatz, high priest; Ida Birr, chaplain; Frances Faltz, le cturer; Elizabeth lbn·d. custodian; MaY \Yoodhead, inlit'!' guard; \ViHiat;l Jones, outer t!llttrd: I· red Coxon. adviser, and Dr. \\'illiam E. Buchler. d<.'puty ad\·iser. " ·ho \\·ill he installed later . :\..,worthy (~ommandcr, :\linnie I.. Kuclzow, took her position at thl· altar, Ce<1rgc Bersch sang- "This is my ta!'lk... As she was escorted to the East hl"r pathway wa:; strewn with rose ldn·cs and she was presented \\'ith a beautiful bouquet of rose~. from tilt' conclave. The w::>rthy commander and her offi;ng · J · E · Prof. C. D. Hardy to Read Before Teachers Prof. Clarion Dewitt Hardy of the Uni,·ersitv School of Speech will read "The Ifourth Estate" at a meeting of the Wilmette Teachers' club. which will held at the Centra l school at 4 o'clock ~fonda~· afternoon. April 4. Prof cs:;or Hardy is well known in public speaking circles and is said to be an excellent reader. He acted as dean of the School of Speech recently, during the absence of Dean Ralph lB. Dennis, who '"as abroad for · nearly a year. ~orthwcstern he -- Brighten Up for Spring! · J. Hattara and William Grusdat announce the t1pening of a new shop for CARPENTER AND CABINET WORK. ·T4ey are fully equipped to turn out Store and Of. fice Fixtures, S p e c i a I Hand Made Furniture, Bookcases, Porch Enclos~ ures, Storm Doors and Windows, Screen, Gar· agrnd RePairs. Charming color combinations that one might not otherwise think of are suggested by the new Spring cretonnes. Striking patterns are made more original by their daring colorings-and softer tints bring out the beauty of the daintier designs. We offer at this time a generous selection to choose from - new porch curtainsf new pillowst or new furniture coverings will help much to "brighten up for spring!" New cretonnes are reasonably priced. From 35c to $1 a yard Kirsh flat curtain rods make any drapery hang better. We carry several lengthst either double or single, in stock. Wilmette Carpenter and Cabinet Co. 1145 Greenleaf Avenue Phone Wilmette 2837 WORTBEK·CARRICO COMPANY Phone Wilmette 588 We Deliver :·