LIFE· AT VOTERS' CORVENTION May 4, 1928 Kiu Lolita Bertling, daughter of Washiaaton avenue, who is to make her debat on tlie concert stage next Thursday evening ·, is broadcastii1g this evening between 8 and 8:30 o'clock over station WLS, Hotel Sherman. Among those attending the Dr. vail to Lecture in Catholic Club Juaion conven- · EJect New ~ Baha'i Fouadation Hall The Junior membership of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette M d D held its annual meeting on ay. uring the afternoon the following officers for the coming year were elected: Estelle Pahlman, president; Olive Ot:lericb, first vice-president; Vivienne Tarnow, second vice-president ; Grace Ludwig, secretary; Estelle Englehart, treasurer; directors Laura Lou Riechman, Dorothy Robot, Helen 0. DonThe Baha'i's of Chicago and Wilmette announce the second of a proposed continued series of public lectures in the Foundation hall at Linden avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette. · Sunday, May 6, at 4 p. m. Dr. Albert R. Vail will give an address on : "The ~.s.a~ntials of Universal' Religion." The hall has just been finished and made comfortable through the addition of steam heat, furniture, etc. On Monday last the Baha'i's of the United States and Canada concluded their 20th Annual convention in this same hall. There were many delegates and friends from coast and inland cities. A meeting of the Mount Vernon Seminary society will be held May 8, at 11:30 o'clock, at the Chicago Woman's Athletic club. Luncheon will be served and Foster Krake, baritone, will give the program. Dr. ·and 1lrs. A. E. Bertling of 315. tion of the National League of Women Voters were some of the members of the board of the Wilmette league, Mrs.· Shelby M. Singleton, the presi.. , 1 R ld .. , c dent, and m.rs. ra eyno s, .-rs. ; P. Evans, Mrs. Merle Snyder, Mrs. W. ]. Weldon, Mrs. Mary Dolan, and Miss Mary Radcliff, Zlll Ridge ave- M fS. Earl Almdale. nue, Evanston, is chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleischer and north side branch of the Illinois Club for Catholic Women that is sponsor- their children, of Chicagp, are to spend ing a card and bunco party . at the the summer a.t the Homestead in EvAuditorium hotel Saturday, May lZ, anston during the construction of their · new home in Wilmette. at Z:30 o'clock. --------------------------- nel The young women are making plans for a dancin' party on May 19, at the Francis Xav1er auditorium. This will close the club activities for the summer. ·Mrs. John Lyons of 1115 Greenleaf avenue and her daughter, Miss Jane Lyons, have been visiting at the home of relatives in Dubuque, Iowa for the past three weeks. Their visit has been extended because of the ill health of one of the family, but their return is expected next week. .. FROCKS Will Locate 62.4 DAVIS STBBBT, BYQftOR Wateb loa- Opealag Date Wuhington Laundry Service Ia Simple V"OUR dotbts are washed without rubbing, and Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 13 You can give are rinsed in many baths, until every particle of loosened dirt is definitely removed from the fabri(. Unlimited quantities of rainsoft water, plenty of pure .Oap, and gentle equipment are used. A simple but thorough method of laundering, don't you think? See the actual results of our work by ~ending a trial bundle. MOTHER no better token of .your love than a box of delicious home made B. & G. ·candies The Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 Packed, wrapped and mailed to any place in the U. S. Please place your mailing orders early. W w dtliou twice ailfl IJtlfiWhtrw in BIMnlton 1633 Orrington Ave. c.-.Jl_. PM Better Home Libra.,., Plata Evanston 567 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka