Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1932, p. 41

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The elected ofilcers installed were 1rs. J. D. Kinnear, 'president; 'Mrs F. J. Dowd, first vice-president; ,M rs. Russel Johnson, second vice-presi. dent; Mrs, . R.B.De, Vinney, treas- tirer,; Miss Ida Gunderson, secre- tary, and Miss Cula Brickey, corres- ponding, secretary,. Mis. Kinnear, has appointed 'th< followving chairmen to assist bier in the various departments:- social, Mis. H. J. Hickey; finance, Mrs., Stanley Smith; publicity, Mis. H. Braiidt, nîusic,: Mrs. E. Devin; - civic, Mrs. R.,\V. McCanidish; recreation, M1rs. Stanley Johnson; better filmns, Mrs. S. V. Morris; orchestra, Mis. T. D. Scarf; child welfare, Mrs.' R. E Dahlstromi; bulletin and record book, Mrs. C. B. Cochran. Mis. H. David- sont. president of the Pîe-School cir- cIe. and Mrs. R. H. Henderson of the sehool*board are also menibern of tlhe executive board. Mis. J. V. Smith, during ber two- yçar teîmit, has given, the association splendid leadership. She bas given of lier, time and of ber entbusiasinî t ervdepartment 'of the association work- and it can be truly. said that the success of the various projects lias been due to ber efforts. In lav- ing> downi the gavel,, Mis. Sinitl thanked' ber r etiring. board for its cooperation. A. few members rernain on the board in their. old or in new caI)acities. Retiring witb Mis. Siniti arc.Mss Petrie, as recoîding secre- tarv; 'Miss Nancy Reese, correspond- ig secretary, and the following chiairiineti: Mis. Ludwig Skog, social- Mrs. William Benner, music; 'Mis. S. Vanliwagen. finance; Mrs.. 1\IacHar- Ian. legislation; Mrs. A. J,. erniecke, schiooî beautiful; Mis. Arthur Gar- nis-s safety; Mis. O. Scbreiher, or- checstra; Mrs. Paul Hoffnman, chili weliare. and M.\rs. William Flynnii Babies Friendly. representative. Thé: annual *reports, covering the> .ýears activities, are proofof he bi ity of 1Mrs. Smith aend ber board.; Mis De, Vinney, tbe treasurer, and Mlis. stopka, sébool nurse, gave annual re- p)orts at the luncheon. The treasur- er's report sbowed the total rcceipts for thie year tô be $1,024.11. 0f this 2fnoutt 5$34232 was expended onitthe business trip, the regulari board Tuesd; he had been on a time to preside at ing of the Village nizht. During Mr. ->MOTH WORRY gene forever y thro.ugh SPRADLIN'S MOTH- PROOF SERVICE l.t's Perm anent Rege U. S., A. IWILMETTEl20 tEveN * PreciinGasses.b Amer Coe: Pr-omote and maitain 1good vision mnd egje comnfort Inisure stij1e4 piroven qualiti and, positive vaine Ye. ca.vaot baj uIl" .0 Ahner Coe &Company PREBSCRIPTION OPTICIAns 1051 N. WA13AOH AVE..* 18 & LA SALLE ST. a 78 Er. JACKSON BULVb. 16.45 ORRiNCTON AVE.. EVANSTON e 's 't omw'PS TOP. able gift, the understanding of the nutual problem in cbild training sbaîed by borne and scbool. Music was. furnisbed by the band, ini uniform, under the direction of Mr., Fair. and by the New..Trier oc- tet. 'diiected ,by Miss Winhnifred Route. .. Any Road t.o Waulçegan Road North to ,Deerfield, Thon, 11/2 Miles-Westf

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