Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 55

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r ' ."The will the aubJftt~~f' ~·~ of lecture~ to be Riven .at Garrett Biblical ._.;.....;-.~ . ""'""" - ---------'I institute by 'Dr~ Jacob Lauderb&ch ..of ·:Th~ r~--~e~tinP of the Ke~it- Hebrew College, . Cincinnati, Aprit ·24, worth LeagUe of Women Voters have 25 and 26. · · · closed . until fall but the league announces its interest in, and wishes to ·'l'he mothers of the a~tive members call the attention,· ilot only of its ·mem- of Alpha Phi sorority gave a dinner bers, but of all .women in the com- party for their daughters Monday, .munity, to the ·Eighth Convention of April 9, at the home of Mary Gillet · in · · the National League of Women Voters Kenilworth. ---oto be' held at the Palmer House, Chicago, the last week of this month, Mary Louise Touzelin, Char 1ott e beginning April 23rd. · Cornell. Louise Wood, Frances .ColeIn coming to Chicago for its eighth man, Eleanor Thrall, Virginia Evers, national convention the league returns and Katherine Hardy spent last weekto its birthplace. It was in February, end at Champaign. -a-::19.20, in conjunction with the Victory convention of the National American . Ralph Whitsett, Jr. returned Sunday Woman Suffrage association that the to Princeton, N. J. after spending League of Women Voters, under the spring vacation at hi·s home, 830 Oakguidance of Mrs. Maud Wood Park, wood avenue. He is a member of the became a permanent organization. It graduating Class. was a challenging occasion. How the league has met that challenge will be Commissioners of Chicago, with a spereflected in every session of the con- cial cast. April 27-'l :00 P. M.-GALA FINANCE vention. BANQUET-Presiding, Mrs. Hixon. Certain meetings of the convention Miss Comella Otis Skinner, and other speakers. · Three dollars per plate. Send are ·open only to officers and delegates reBervatlon with check to State League of the various leagues but there are office. many meetings open to all members All meetings will be held at the of the League of Women Voters and Palmer House. The general business to their friends. Following is an out- sessions of the convention to be held line of these open meetings: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, will April 23--2 :00 P. M.-Open Conferences Department of Efficiency in Govern- be open so long as space is available. Tickets may be procured at the Illiment. Committee on Social Hygiene. nois desk. r ·a.e JJ\2~~~~~cfi· Jeuie· -~ Lab&; .wbo..·wU;··te· cently called to .New Yorlt to:.re;lace EsteUe Winwood. ia one-of --the leading pafb.,in Wfhe P.uries", :Zoe· Akin~a · ·iaew. drama, is reportecl u having made . a tremendous hit on the New Yodc stage. Mrs. F. R Kilner of 523 Wa"shington avenue, with her small son and da·hter, reJurned.·tast Saturday from PIOiida where. they · s pent the latter part of the winter. " ' . --o-' Mr. and Mrs. · c. C. Carnahan of 700 Central avenue are entertaining twelve guests at din~e~ tomorrow evening. -IIAKU HIT-IIC JIBW Y~ {' 6e ·lietct' Gn'·May ~t9, ··it riers far··.Wilniette and .Kenlt#r,dl Will . ~ ~Jq~ ~r~ PQital . P.IMr~· \Vas · atinoubc:ed this '"eek. Applieations· litay · be 'flOcured from -Postmasters Joseph · E. . Shantz of Wilmette ·or W. S. Blanch· ard at the Kenilworth ·postoflice. .{a~ily, ·of Kan·s ·CiQ., are in Kenil,rotth . fot two wee1ci· the guests ot Kr. and Mrs. B. ·c: wkes, on Kenilworth avenue. . Mr. and .Mrs. Walter ·Knoop and family have . r.eturned · fcoaa ·a winter spent at Palm S~inp. caL" - --o- -. · :, . AMPLE FUNDS TO ·LO~ . S~t,~ · ·· -... CONSTRUCTION :._ 'REFINANCING ~ . RESIDENCES, STOREs.·· APAR.T~ KUDI, DI'I~US 6 IOJDS Safeguarded laYeSimellta 11 South La SaUe Stmtt. CbicaBo-Ceatal 2ffO Higbt.ml P·l& A.4b. . R. .F. Kubas, A·t.. H. .P. 186o -. . 827 . Lincola .. , ' ' . \ . '. .. -· l Committee on Living Costs. 8 :00 P. M.-Open Conferences Department of International Co-operation to Prevent War. Committee on the Legal Status of . Women. Committee on Women In Industry. April 2f-9 :30 A. M.-Joint Conference Committee on Child Welfare and Committee on Education. 8 :30 P. li.-ANNUAL PRESIDENT'S ADDRESs-Miss Belle Sherwin. Miss Julia Lathrop, presiding. Reception for the National Board of ·Directors. April 25-8 :00 P. M.-MASS MEETING. Miss Sherwin, presiding. "The MeanIng of Democracy"--Count Carlo Sfona., former Italian Minister of Foreign Alfalrs. Other CJpeakers. April 26-8 :00 P. li.-GENERAL SESSION-Mrs. Htbba_rd, presiding. ..Immigration lleanres Before the Congress." ..A School of Instruction for Election Oftlclals"-presented by Judge Edmund K. Jarecki, Board of Election ,. 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