Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 44

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Keaihrorth Womea to .Jie Active ia flower Show "A Coma Gr.,. for Bell IJumtt" The Kenilworth League ·of Women Voters again win call the attention to the radio programs, "Voters' ~ervice," broadca-st every Tuesday eYemng over WEBH at 6 o'clpek. This coming Tuesday Willmott H. ·Lewis, 'Washington correspondent of the L o n do n Times, will discu·s ~ogress from a_n Englishman's viewpo10t. Mr. Lewis will be introduced to the radio audience by Charles Ross, chief of the Washington bureau of the St. Lours .Post-Dispatch, who will present his regular fortnightly review of ..What Congress Is Doing." Mr. Lewis is . a political and war correspondent of long standing and for the past seven years he has been Mrs. George Kingsley, Cumnor . road, a Washington correspondent. He is Kenilworth, entertained sixteen guests thoroughly conversant with politics at luncheon and bridge at her home and legislative matters in the United States, always attends the national on Thursday of this week. political conventions, and is regarded as a delightful interpreter of American politics. In his capacity as a newspaper correspondent, Mr. Lewis has traveled a11 over the world, and has covered many international gatherings. including the Peace Conference. His news dispatches are followed closely in many foreign countries. . Duing the Garden. and Flower show held the last of this month and the first of April at the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, a number df Kenilworth garden enthuiasts are to take an active part. Both Kenilworth Garden clubs will be represented in the ftower exhibits, the miniature house and garden exhibits. ftower arrangements and table decorations. Mrs. John Lind is preparing a house garden model, Mrs. Hugh Foresman will set a table and also arrange a shadow box showing Sowers in vase or bowl and a number of women will serve in the tea room which is to be conducted during the show. r Two Blilk Plaatt-Eipt Tracb operated ON the aortb shore to aaure PR()MPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE 723 Oak Smet. Wiaaetb Wiaaetb 3020 - . Telephones -· . liigblaad Park 3296 Lectures on Sandburtr'· Life of Abraham Lincoln Prof. Franklyn Bliss Snyder, who is conducting the reading class on Friday · morning'3 under the auspices of the Neighbors, gave a splendid lecture last Friday morning on the beauty and strens.tth of Carl Sandburg's "Life of Abraham Lincoln." He spoke in hiFrhest praise of this remarkable biography and said the only regret felt was because it stopped when it did. One wanted more and more, and wanted to have the storv of Lincoln~3 life ~o in this marvellous form to the end of his time. The la~t lecture he dPvot<'"d to HarriPt Beecher Stowe and her famous "Uncle Torn's Cabin." --s MODE t,· . , . , four are DOW prieed under a thousand L dollars-thelowest prieed,a fuO S·passenger sedan at .1·-'Ji.t:~"" $84 5 NASH models haw the NASH 7·bearing motor, the NASH straight-line driYe,NASH aHoy steel spriogs, sheek ahsorLen hat aad rear, NASH VISIT SOUTHLAND There have been so many travelers this winter either to sunny California, or balmy Florida, or radiant Havana, that it is quite impos3ible to keep track of their comings and goings. Among the recent home-coniers, tam1ed by the southern sun, are the Howard J ordans, the B. C. Dowses and the Murray McClouds. During the coming Easter season there will be another exodus, and among those departing are the Arthur Mclntoshes, Mrs. Helen Hepburn and daughter, Catherine, and the Richard Johnstons. All are going southward to enjoy the many pleasures offered there. GIRL SCOUTS ORGANIZED The Girl Scouts of Kenilworth have b e c o rn e thoroughly organized and Marion Hedrick was the first to pass the Tenderfoot test. There is a great deal of enthusiasm in the organization and this next week will probably see most of the members of the different partols ready for their tests. Mrs. George Richards of Essex road, Kenilworth, underwent a serious oper,!ltion last week at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Richards is very active in the activities of the Church of the Holy Comforter and is also chairman of the educational department of the Neighbors, that now is conducting a $tudy -class under Professor Snyc!er. wheel ltrakes, N.uu tubui.,-trussed frames, and DIADJ other lrauries ..,perfo1711111U!e oat found iu other ears at the priee ····· NASH LEADS THE ·W ORLD IN MOTOR CAB VALlJE PboDe Winnetb 2707 -o- SUBURBAN NASH SALES 547 Lincoln .Ave. WINNETKA Mrs. Lester Branch of Evanston (formerly Miss Alice Shipman) spent last week at the home of her mother Mrs. George Shipman, Warwick road: KenUworth, while her husband was away on businns. Ashland avenue left Suaday for an extended stay in Palm Beach. --oKr. and Mrs. L K. StoYer of 1044

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