Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 53

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:\ovember 22, 1929 WILMETTE made with the secretan·, Mrs. F . Dowel ' before December 28. · · , T.he. w.ilmet!e unit \\'I'Ote history ot ~ d!sttncttvc k1ncl into its annals ,~hen tt .presented the sp lendid program at tl~ c Ilo\\'ar? s~hool on Armi stice Day ~ught and _my1tcd the public to shar·c Ill th e patnot 1c oh~e n·a ncc of thi s great day. Palmer D. Edmunds a well-known Legi~.1nnaire, \\'ho has' recently been made Supreme Court commi.ssioner, gaye an ·addres s most appropriate to the da,·. He took hi s audience hack through the. trying days of the war, whc~ ~mcr.tea \\·as at the height oi patnot1c <H"Je\·emcnt : he pointed with less prid · ·t o th e 11 nars that have P_assed sin ce the signing of the Armisttcc. and l, >nkecl forward to the future when ours \\"Ottlcl be a countn· united in good citizen hip. · Thl' Pn<::.t drum and bug-le corps. resplenden t in iull uniform. added a mar tial not~· in the flag <')hs.crvancc and the hril'i memorial sen·ic c at the conclusion oi the program . Rctt\· ~[organ. Jcan Perri II. I fenr~· Vnn dcr I lofi. anrl Jcr.-Hne \'e,·ins of the local Scout troops 'n-rc color bearers and guards. In a delightful musical program \[i ss Farrar, contralto. and ~{is s I klen Smith and ~~is s Adelaide J one:;, so;>rano:;, took us in fancy through the l'i\·il war. Spanish American war, and th e \\'orld war, each singing a l.!rc,up oi songs that has sun·irrd the pcrincl. Costumes appropriate to the period added to the illusion. Their last number, "Let us !Ja,·e peace." ,,·as the hcalltiiul ,·oicing of the thought that cunH'" t1) cn:n· American on th ,lt daY. LIFE 53 American Legion Auxiliary The roster of officers an'd conunittr cs who \\'ill guide the activities of the Legion Auxiliary of Post 46 is pra ctically completed, and the unit anticipates the.: fullest year of service it has :-ee n since its organization. Mrs. John 1j . Boddie has been elected program chairman; Mrs. James Barcus ha. oec n appointed to plan the year's ~e\\'ing; \l rs. H. ]. Reiling will head the visiting committee; and Mrs. S. Van 1n\ragcn will act as chairman of the au-dit ing committee. I_ _ _ M_I_LL_I_N_E_R_Y_...JI Phone: Delaware 3107 I_RE_M_o_o_EL_I_N_c~j 106 East Oak Street, Chicago ·B. BARRIS, HATS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS HEY! HOW ABOUT IT? LET'S BOWL TODAY at \:m·ember has been established as the mnnth for the special ~ember s hip For Your Convenience dri\·e . and many inducement s arc ofTand Pleasure ned to the units which reach the de:-.ired 100 percent and surpass it and Mrs. Mack'a Bowling Lunch to the individuals who enroll the' most Ready to serve you delicious n~w members. A large membership is Chicken and Steak Sandwiches not in itself a goal, but rather the lllea ns by which the unit accomplish es 1159 Wilmette Ave WiL 380 .a big work. 'I'he service work alone which the unit does, attracts those women whose eligibility was won for · them b_v some near relath·e's se n ·ice in the World war and so binds them in a common interest. Mrs . . A. W. Froebdc heads the membership com mittee. Si~ce · ::\[rs. H.andolph McCandli~h. ~lr:-. .\rthur Johnson, and Mrs. T. \\'. Hall made the regular bi-weekly trip ;-; \u the ward at Great Lakes. They also Yi..;ited the psycopathic hosp ital at \'nrth Chicago, and report that here a111o ng the 680 inmate s is an ;-tlm ost Old Hand-Hooked Rugs un limited field for unit activit:· it is on Display at Lord's likely that occasional or perhaps' regu:\ pile of antique hand- hooked rugs lar entertainments will be gin·n there Kenilworth 315 some fourscore of them- offer recorrJ th i:-. vrar in conjunction \ritlt the 167 Cumnor Rd. in the rug department at Lord' . of I .~· g-io n. the history ·and deYelopment of one of the fascinating branches of native art . .\1 rs. ~1cCandlish, un it rl'hahilitation S. K. Jorjorian. manager of the dcc!Ja irman, and Mrs . C. JL C)chran. di s- partment, ha s acquired the co ll ection (1£ trirt ,:ice-president, Wl'rt' guc:-.h ui a friend \Vhl) was 20 years bringing it I .\l r;;. Hart, di strict rehabil itation chair- together. Hi s recent death release d it to 111an. '"hen she entertained thl' unit the general market. and from it othrr~ j {.·hairmen yesterday at a luncheon an<l making their current collections may i ;titcrnoon ~eeting. ~iscuss ion centcrccl choos e some of the n1ost i11terr ~ti11q ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N . ORTH SHORE RECREATION ALLEYS New Management July 1st KENILWORTH ·INN Meals Served Quiet Environments 1 ;:~ ~t~ ~ n i~~r!~t~~~ ri ~;a~~~ d ~~~~ ~ t ~~~!~1~ f1 ~: s Pl~~ ~ e~~igit~· a ~f h;l~ ca d~~i~~:r ploy e d , .JiliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU: tation work, and brought out an in - i:; explained by ~1r . Jorjorian. Some of _ 1 .C ill tcn·sting exchange of ideas. December will bring a number c f nJcetings of i~portance to C\'Cry memher. The first of these will occur Tncs<Ia~·. ~ecember 3, at St. Peters' hall r.n Xiles Center road and Lin..c61n an:nuc, \\'hen the Niles Cent-6' Auxilia1T will ·e ntertain the seventh district ;it luncheon and the regular meeting. Tlw unit may have five voting delegates. On Saturday, ~ecember 7, at Ilotd ~herman, Central Cou:tcil \vill hold it~ annual luncheon and election of otTtcers. The unit will have 3 voting delel. !·atcs. A larger delegation is desired at ooth meeting-s_._Reservations~ay_!)_e them haye been adapted from Scanclinavian designs, and these arc no~ I commonly seen. some are ~daptcd fr~)lll I . · the French some take thctr suggestton =: irom Ame~ican · Indian patterns. one , carries the Scotch thistle and th r I Vol. I Bleser's Bowling Alleys Nov. 22, 1929 English rose in d clight~t:l combination. others employ the famthar maple lrat i " of Canadian pattern, and numbers . are \\'c lind Karhens of Doetsch \Vith the league s all in full in the most intrig-uing early Amencan h · · · 1 1) · h swingd.esio·ns-the log cabin, htt-or-mtss, t le Jros. 1 ca(1·mg- t h c 1eague "'tt ._, the bowlers are ithng dian~ond and others. They ,·ary in s:ze their mid-seasoi1 form. and !'hape and haYe a charming blend a 'grand a yerage of 207. of color softened by years of use, and := are both light and. dark and medium of shades. l(arl Knobble, bowlin with str1·kes andspares at 81eser's :_ = = = = = == == ~I arty 1J en berger of ·Carl's the I. 0. 0. F., showe up last tied week after being away on a short honeymoon. We n1ust Clar Udell 's 278 Friday night say he looks pretty good. Ridg-e Pharmacy team NUT, RASPBERRY AND VANILLA Full Quart Briclc MAPl.~E The Ladies' Traveling league "·ill howl here Saturday night B 1e s e r ' s vs. Waukegan Recreation in what is expected to he a real rna tch. Come out and give the ladies a hand. There Is a HydroJC Ascncy Near Your Home 729 Ridge Ave. Wil. 3544

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