Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1930, p. 18

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.. ad thousands lof dollars morç Èoir '47. other winning idpas in the Westinghouse Radio Idea Contest that every- 'One fa talking &bout. Stop ià here for a free entry )l ank. wft MRadâo il rR H m WH VOUIL J>I§t.X7RAbE 4i1, LInd.n Ame Phone W'i. 2843: Read the Want Ads school at Hull bouse will receive wîtll Mrs. Harry G. Phillips, president of the league. Tbey wifl hbe assisted by the in- bers of the board wvho are:- Mrs. Her- mian Fabr y, :vice-president; M14r s. Clarence Clarke, secreta.ry Mrs'. Robert E. Spaeth, treasurer: Mrs. Florence S. Capron, orgý,a.nization and publicity, chairmae; and the follo- ing chapter chaininen: Mrs. 'George M. Groves, Mrs L. L. Lane, and Mr.. Alfred« R., Bates of Evanston, and' Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet of.Wiinnetk-i Doris'Woodcock Opens. Kdergarten Sehool Miss Doris Woodcock of Wilinette announces -tde opening of a .ne.-. kindergart en ini the First Coigrega- tional . church' building on Novemb.lcr 3., Miss Woodcock i-s a graduate ýo Miss Wheelock's Kindergarten cul- lege in Boston. The school wilf 1w under bier personal direction and îor pre-school age children.. is Modern in Chicago Architecture?" Thjs meeting willbe held at the Bal Tabarin, Hotel Sherman where de- signs by Chicago architects will be on display and a demonstration wil be given of -the color-organ. On. November 5, at the same time, at the Casino, Mrs. John. Alden Car- penter, .will talk, illustratîng "VVhat is this art ofdecoration?"ý with roonis which she bas recently completed at Ale, Casino club. ".What is modern painting al about? Has it any possible sense or reason ?'" is the subi ect wvhich Fred- *eric 'Bartlett, painter and collector, will discuss at the' Arts club on01 Novemnber '12, w,%here there ý ill be a Renoir exhibit in -the gallenies. This is an unusual opportunity ior anyone interested in the subject, it, is explained. The number of tickets' to be) sol'd is linited but atnyone inter- ested is asked to communicate ýwith .Mrs. G. F. Meyne, 1448 Lake Shiore drive, Chicago, and with Mrs. R. C. M\cNanara, Winn. 2358. Mrs. Collins H. Slay.ton o(f 617 Washinîgton avenue, Mrs. Fred C. Spinney of 619 Forest 'avenue, and Mrs. Fay Roberts of' Glenview inotored to Detroit last week-end to visit Mrs. G. Ross Stuart -of De-* troit, who forinerv resi(Ied in \Vil- Aiationl contererive whi vuwil e held under the auspices of the lat- ter organization in Chicago on No- vember 5 and 6. The ptirpose of this conference, whicli is one of seven that are being. held by thé United States Chamber of Commerce this fall, is to dis- cuss and co nsider the street and high- way traffic problem fromn the stand- point of accident prevention,. con-' gestion relief and uniformity of state laws and municipal ordinances.. It is also to consider from the' standpo int %of business. interests and chambers of'commerce in- this part of the country, the question eof f ur-, ther developmnent of aviation facilities and of uniform regulation of air transport'ation. States which wiIl beý represented b-ý delegate s atý this- conference are: Ilii- nois,- Indiana, Ohio, Wsosn Michigan, -Iowa and Kentuckyý. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcemnent has becen made of the marriage of Miss Sadie 'Marie Sorenson of Butte, Mont. and Robert G. Tarr of Wilmette on Saturday, afternoon, October 18, at 4-.30 o'clock.' The' cerérnony wasý performed at St. Augustiné's church by Dr. Hubert Carleton, and onfly 'close. relativesý wvere present. They wilî be. at. honme afttr Novemlber 1, at. 1604',Central. avenue. Mr. Tarr. is the. son of, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tarr of Wilniette. STATISTICS, prove that i!Iness and mortality areé most preVfalent during wintcr mon rbs. With cold weatber nearing. prudence says stock up on effective remedies and every9üç wen tg, Wilniçtte2 & Central Aveu. 0jen SMndays Phones: until 10 P., M. WiI. 400-401 1~ VilWmptte 42L00 GOLDEN, DAYS B As Drawn for Wilmette Coal & Material Yard 1 1

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