Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 41

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praise and encouragement; with a great basket.of calla lilies, and an- other of roses,, daffodils and gladioli placed on either side of the platformn to çelebrate the occasion, and with the s trains of an ideal vocal program by Lewis Warebam, baritone, float- ingý through the hall,. the hopes and efforts of al. the years which "have gone before crystalized& and becamfe meémorable. Honowed lThe womne.n honored were: Mr5. J. M.Brown, Miss Anna W. Dingee, Mfrs. E. P. Fatch,, Mrs. Helen S. Gage. Mrs., Henry B. Gates, Mes. Frank L.Joy,, Miss Hattie B., Latham,, * Ms. ohnA. MacLean,:.Mrs E. L. Scheidenhelm., Mrs. Frank' Scheiden- * helm. Mrs. John Segsworth, Mrs. William Pantishka, Mrs. S. M. Sing- *jetox, and Mrs. JLewis, . ~Spriinger.~ Mrs. Arthur J. Dixon, president, won the admiration of her members for the simple direct words with which she met the demands of the dav and presented INIrs. Poole, a speaker representing over 2,000,000 wvonien, and a platform lecturer of more than 2,500 appearances. Keep Up with Century -'e must keep up with the twen- tieth ceiitury,'" said the alive, in- telligent Nev England wornan Who Birr, sang, for the installation. of- Ze- nobia Temple No. 8, Daughters of the Nule, on Saturday evening, Januaryr 28, in Chicago. The members of the' 0'. E. S. chorus and those- of the Daughters of the Nile were entertained by ýMrs. ýBirr at her home, 504. Maple aveueat th conclusion of a rehearsal. Sh -a as ber assistant hostesses Mrs. A. T. Pyfer and. Mrs. Paul 'A. Hoff. man. FLOWER SHO0W COMMITTEE Mrs. Frank Barrett of Kenilworth is1 chairman ýot the entries. of. the Keniilworth, Garden club at the.an- nual flower show -to be held April 1. ýat the Navy *Pfier in Chicago. Mrs. Hlarold Tideman' will enter a living room bouquet ini a îow bowl. Mrs. Ralph Starr will display a , iin,i room bouquet ini a high bowl. IMrs. Percy Eckhart will have a flower ar- rangement, Mrs. Bentley McCloud a breakfast trav, and Mrs. Barrett % dinner'table for 'six. SCHOOL GETS RADIO The new radio which pupils at thec Avoca school have been planning t0 bu.y was delivered f0 the school this eek. . It will he -ùsed DrirniDav f-ru- Expiert Repairing Watchez, docks, jew.hry, silver. ware, ptçab«dos r.utrua 1166 WILMEITB AVENUE WILMETTE 1% QUALmm@ "s 421 MAIN STREET PHONE WIL. S410 Giet a Lau gh?, It won't ïf you lot mu giv. -it a thorougli greasing, -undor actuil driving, conditions,* with our mew Auto Rooker eqoi pm.nt. Every Part is coanPlteJy Iubricated, thug saving on. repaira and giving your car new smoothabse.> AUTO ROCKER' GREASING $1,00 TUfE OIL WELL Bob W Mac Main St. at Liàdmu Ave. Phne Wi#mette 3334 fiiust go ont into the worid of course, but alwvays to return to ber family, said Mrs.' Poole. She sbould be po-. litically minded, internatiànally and interracially minded; she mnust be an active Christian, a harmioniously co- operative club member, and a purchaser and consumer who refuses to encourage the exploitation of men, women and children in industry. Prodding a tender spot, Mrs. Poole condemned the blindly opinionated, the destructively critical. and the anad other efforts of a similar nature. A ne'w ping pong -set also bas heen purcl-ased for the- school recetii.. as wvell as a nunmber of new books. Miss Lois Bassett froni Waukoln. Iowia, is staving witb the Arthlir Rufs at 236 Cuninor road, Kenil- worth, for several weeks while she is finishing ber work for adegree at 4 J. c. Slow, vtR Incorporatgd Phone Wimett. 2358 N4~~pIkV Phone WiI. 2600i.2601« L~.... A4. 8, Van D9usen Rnui servioe 1

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