Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 62

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·--..--------.-..--·) J!UR STORAGE I 18 ~~..-,.t~~~f~I)._,.(J~ IJ~Ct~·-..c,+!· 62 WILMETTE St/ 2~ LIFE ' June 7. 1929 Mrs. ]. C. Andersoh, Mrs. E. V. Cullison, Mrs. D. C. Leach a.nd ,Mrs. Von der Lippen. Officers to Le elected this year are the president, elected annually, and a secretary, treasurer, first vice-president, and chairmen of the reh!lbilitation, A menca111sm · · ' 1lOU se, an d Cl11'll c W ~ If are . ( 1 d 1· 11 ) · comtmttces e ecte Jt-annua " . · Mrs. 1\.andolph McCandli sh has been chosen to head the rehabilitation committee, succeeding Mrs. Harry Hopp. It would be difficult to name a member in the unit bdtcr fitted for thi office, for ~Irs. McCandlish brings to her work a lively interest' and a ready understanditJg of the needs of the disabled men gleaned frum t\\' 0 years' service overseas \vith the Red Cros:>. .. The rehabilitation work is the on!\' branch of the ·work which does IH;t cease ,,·ith the disband ' ng ol 1c unit ior the summer months. Mrs. Saunders, ,,·ho is in charge of the service work at Great Lakes for the Red Cross, says the Auxiliary visits ar · more neednl in summer than in winter, as numcrotb other c,rganizations are working there in the \\·inter. ~[r. · . ~lcCandlish stah:s that the cu:-.toman· trips to the ware! \\'ill be made regti larly ·as they h.!:!,ve been during the \\·orking year, on the second and fourti1 Tue ·days of the month, and .1,1rgcs members to remc1nbcr the dates and. call ·the chairman. The Yillage has observed another successful Poppy day, and bdorc the day \vas onr all \\'rlO ventured out on the streets '"e rc \Yea ring the 111 emory flower. To all those \\·ho helped the' poppy bloom again, either by wearing the Hower or giving time to the . ale. the Auxiliary offers its s incere th'ank s. MONEY w~~~~3~·· I Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5;2% interest. See us on renewals. Legion Auxiliary The final meeting of the Auxiliary of Post No. 46 Wilmette Legion, \Yill be held at the Club House Monday . , eventng, June 10, at . 8 o tlock. After . . a hncf bu stness sesston, the members · . . \\'Ill hold "open hou e" for Leg10nnaires. Cards, it is said, \\'ill be the entertainment for tlie eye ning. · ~!ember~ met Ia . t cn:ni ng at the home of 11rs. M. S. 1\e,ycomb for the j unc se\\'ing sess ion. Cncler th e leadership of Irs. E. V. Cullison and her - COII1111ittce, seven laYettes have · been completed by the tinit and scven.l others arc well under way . E. G. Pauling&: Co. 10 S." LaSalle St. Franklin 7740 :=-------------------------------.: SNOWBOUND But the Warmth ofJune Within While winter raged outside, ~ did you enjoy perfect warmth T and comfort indoors-or shiver in half-wa.rmcd rooms and icy chambers? American RaJiator Heating Equipment heats every room, in th~ severest weather. We 'J like to tell you how cheaply and easily you can buv it. We guarantee all work. ~ T Libera) Allowance on Your Old Furnace WILLIAM B. LUCKE 514 Railroad Avenue, Wiln1ette Tel. Wilmette 2020-2021 FollmYing- the resignation of Mrs . ·Victor Klebba as secretary, the oftiu is being ably filled by ~Ir s. ~ewcomb. Both 1frs. Kki>ba and 'M rs. Harn· Ilopp, who rccentlv resigned from tn.e rehabilitation, deserve credit for the interest they brought to their offices a 11 d t h c time they gave to t 1I e (I uti e s connected with them. In agreement with the request fr01i1 the State department that (lfliccrs hl1 elected earlier in the Year . o as to be functioning by No,·c niher. a nominating coR1mittee \vas elected at the ~1 a,. meeting and will present a slate a·t the next meeting.' The committee consists of Mrs. Van Jnwagcn, chairman. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -!!f!f!f!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~------------------------ I ..IITihl ere 11 c·o~e~~~~ 1 w1 h1 e1 n 1,1 ~1 e 11~ $10 to $300 all need a little financial h elp. Strictly ,·nnfiflentinl. FlU~K FJN ,\Nf!l-: CORPOIL\TJON Suite 1901, !l!l N. J,aSnHe St., Chicago State 9S:lli·3R·!I7 Lake County COuntry Estate Acreage Beautifully wooded; well supplied with streams and lakes; adjacent to large estates. On good highways. Improved Ranging 7Jh61npt- with good buildings. Some without buildings, in Ela, Libertyville, Vernon, and Warren . Townships. DEIIVERY · JuUnatJ~J~mI ou Y L u get dependable service when you order your m be r from Hoffmann Brothers. We make deliveries on schedule time, allowing nothing to interfere with our promise. And we sell only the besr quality lumbeti at low pnces. from· 40 to 23 I. acres, at $300 per acre up to $1,250. Each parcel of this acreage is in an attractive location , joining Country Estat~s , where values will Increase. t' Cook County Special .Offer: I 05 acres on corner of two imptoved cement roads, at $800 per acre: HOFFMANN BROTHERS -, E. E. Stults Realty Co. 460 Winnetka Avenue 1208 'Central Ave. Phones: WU~ette 131 and 190 TelephQne 1800 Winnetka

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