Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1931, p. 39

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vviimeiie C 1ieagu. more manL11 one- hundred guests attended the lunch- eon and bridge which the committee on international cooperation, of ,hich Mrs. Shelby Singleton is charmngave on Wednesday, Sep tember 2, at the Kildeer Country' club. The saine comiittee 1 will op en the, fali seasoni with a study course of four lectures to be giveni by Louise L.eonard Wright ý(Mrs., Quincy. Wright), on thlie subject of "Interna- tional Relations." The first lecture Nyill be given Septeniber 28, the place to be announced later. The last of the' series wilL beon the, subject of "Chances for the 1932 Disarmamnent Conference ini 1932." The last lecture, will be presented at the Woinan s The nienibersh ip chiairm an, Mrs. John D. Kinnear, 2241 Chestnut ave-., nue, Wilniette, states that the newj year's prograti. of the leagu 'e alreadv hiasr brought into the league a tu ni- ber. of neiv members. A verv live and, interesting year, is beginning. for the organization »>i'o those who have al1 ox e d nmembership to lapse, think- :ng >that the league bas nothing moreî io offer, shie suggests renewi*ng ment- hershipý now. For the league the 1 conîing 'year in. Vjlnmette is full Of surprisese It lias nmuch to o ffer, uutl the eway oif progrants and(I parties. Anv womia n is. eligible to. member- ship, the league ann ounces. Luncheon Is to Honor New Rockford Students, In, honor of the many Chicago *girls entering Rockford college, a, luncheon wiJl be given Fridav, Sep- tember 18, at 1 o'clock, at'the honme oi, Mlrs' Frank H,. McCu.llocil, 223lei Orrington .vnuEvanston. Other guests.of ioiior,-iil.be Mrs., Charles E. Herrick, president, of, the Rockford College: association of Chi,- cag o, and Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, a former president of the coflege, Dean Mutscliler, *and Prof. Lorenia M. Church. The committee on arrangemrents W111 be à bevy of recent graduates1 Mrs. A. E. Khinder and daughter, Dorothy, 909 Chestnut avenue, have returned f rom a month4s vacation on Cape Cod, Mass. and ini New York City. ;ervationsy er Beach, mago pt. 14tb andT Telepuile1 FRGIDAIRlE AN>ýNOUNCES5 ADVANCUD RMIGRATION 4 e. 4'. 4 e o J w 'we o1%f guests tis summier of Mrs. R. M. Camipbell, 631 Cenitral. avenue, have motored back to their home iln Texas. LosAnn and 'Betty JanieRosenl, daughters of, Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Rosen. 1045 Elmwvood avenue, have re- turned, home after spending the suin- mer at Camp Neecarnis,' Mich. I1EWNTIOWX DISPTAAY 10011: 151 lN. l.chilli îAve. Tel. itaildolph 49i51 Eras~bo - i631 Shperman Ave.- Greenleaf 44SO Utblirnrol Wds -984 Liniden Ave. Winnetka 1512. GE.INEIIAL. OFFICES: 219 F. N'orth. Water St. lIci. Wlhlteiiafl8MOI W. (..Beyrer -. 1131 Central Ave. pI'ube Se-rv*ice Comipalîy'.of Niorthern Wilmette 81 Minouis TRM s WILIL DE ARRANOED TO SUSI THE PURCHASE-R the 1tt Ldi am 7

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