Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1931, p. 22

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Last Word! Looslely Woven Lacy Kuit Bflouse, Pebbly Chenille Mrs. John James Moore,. Jr. of 325 MapIIe aùenue, Ltlise -former Pannie Starbird. Brown. She is tise daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Robert M. -Broum o! 2V1 Dupéee plce and 'her husband Lt thé son of tihe J. J. AMoores, of Wimette. As'noussce- ment of tiseir marniage was made last week. BRIDGE LUNCHEON HOSTESS Mrs. Hayes McKinney. 1035 Chest- aiut avenue, was hostess at a lunch- eon and bridge party for sixty-five guests last Tuesday at lier home. An Hoteot $1959 S!iz.s'14 to *20 j,, Colo visaiRed Tropic Green, Brown Rust Wine -j coopértionL or LL ine uivi V or %-n~i- cago on November 19 and 20 on the MidWay. This event is to be concur- rent with tbe annual convention of the League of Women Votèrs. tbe dates of wbich, are November 18- to, 21. Headquarters .of the' convention will be at the Windermere hotel. It will be an unusual event when in such a concentrated, course delegates of the league :and other interested citizens' mayr hear leading minds of the university* present so many- re- lated topics,- fraugbt îwith interest in. the economics of today,. such as em- ployment, réparations, disarmfament and public finance. The tentative prograni for the in- stitute is as follows: Tbursday, No- v ember 19, at 10:30. o'clock, the topic fordiscussîin will be 'Economic As- pects of:Governmheit." S. E. Leland will . speak oit "Public Finance" 'and C. ". Judd on the "Costof Public Instruction"." Mr. Judd is Charles J. Gray Distinguished Service profes- sor, head o~f.the department oif cdu- cation and director of the school of education. Mr. Leland is, professor-ý of economnics. On Thursday evening, Novembe 19, at 7:30 o'clock there. will be a ses- sion. on the economic value of public welfare administration. Benjamin M., Squires will speak on ".Prevention of Unemployment" and Jerome Kerwin on "Power." Mr. Squires is entitled lecturer on economics at the Univer- sity of Chicago. Mr. Squires received bis A. B. at the University of Wis- consin in 1913 and Ph.D. at Colum- bia in 1925. Mr. Keirwin. is associate professor of political science and :a dean in~ the college of arts, literature. and science. He is a graduate of Dartmout 'h and received bis Ph.D. at Columibia. Econiohilc aspects of international cooperatioà is the subject for.Friday, November .0, at 10:30 -o'clock. .Harry D. Gideonse wiIl discuss the topic of "Reparations" and'Quincy Wright,, "Disarmame-nt."1 Mr. Wright is pro- fessor in the departrnent of political science and is a specialist on interna- tional law. Mr. Gideonse is associate rofsr Ç~wii*te c<Ipn2 dtrt-' i 6Phonea*,sose ateGr8000 l Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sim mnons, H.L JOjie r ,*Mgr8.0 1040 Ashland avenue, have returned IL oLaou,%sr.to their home from a two weeks' business and pleasure trip by motor through Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana. -They also weént.toý Kansas. City.

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