Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1933, p. 25

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Gladys Boice i 1 the work of the health départment at the high school lu addition to a biaif hotir of theo- retical work under the direction of Mrs. Moore, each girl gives two hours' time each week helping in the, hlealth departmnent, office. The girls, get practical experience in the .emer- gency rooîn on the second floor. Menibers of the Service club are,: Ruth Anderson-, Dagnar Augdahl,, Inez Bat tistello, jane Bryson,, Dora Crawford,. Evelyn Evans, Lucille, .Hoffman, KatblYn l-olwa3r, Esther jansson, Lois Lechuer, Venita Manî- gel, June Mauland, Frances .Milis, * Aithea: Murphy,, Virginia Radlin, Kathierine. Rounds, Ruthý Samueson'. Helcn S.ethuess, June Thrall, Mar- jorie N\edcll, Hazel VX'hlite,* Joseph- ine. Baihatchet, Jane Becker, Bertha- Bergh, Barbara Clark, Lois Cooly, l.)6rothy l)eacon, jean Doerr, Jeanie zisher,ý Betty Grant, Katherine Hill- inger,,. Virginia Huieitel, Kathleen johnston, Marjorie Kresge, Sara Jane., Laing, Lois Laiberg, Jane MfacMillani, Mary. Meaker, Harriet Newton, Virginia Normian, Phyvliis Richardson, Bobsy Schilback,,Marian Taylor, Margery' Taylor, j anlet, Weber and Lois Wolfe. Jane Bryson, is iiresideît cof the club and Venita lanlgelis,secretarv- treastirer. Conditions in Germany to. Be Lecture Subjeet A true pitcure and interpretation of present policies aind conditions that prevail ini Germpaty will be offered by an outstanding national journalist and student of foreign affairs at a jublic lecture ini Orchestra hall Wýedl-. nesday evening, November 1. The address, "Gerrnany - Behind the Sçeu'es," will be given by Edgar Ansvl> Mowrer, foreign correspond- ent, of. the. Chicago. Daily News. who lias just arrived in America after nine years of residence in Berlin. Mr. Nlowrer' will attexnpt to bring to his Orchestra, hall audience a lecture that will present both sides of the turmoil Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bultinger, 707 Park drive, Kenilworth, entertained a party of eight at dinner on Monclay eçvening. The guests of honor were Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Wescott of Ev.. anston. G1w1" ~allôý ,,mer- ceL tb "' em pglit mot to akeAdvaistqg of Ibis Lew Pue- ~So don't wai-DO Il r'NOW 1 Get out :e garninID our wa7 robe diat needa clcap. Soh Si.r.open Dity 8AM.to 7 P. M. 1 open D.lll-4,fliA..to 4 .X.-1 S.wi Slwr.CPO&Sa M& 9S.tM. Howvard District Store 7610 NO,. PAULINA Phone Ragea n DONT BE MISLED-WFE HÂVE NO CONNECTION WITIE ANY OTHER DRY CLELAUSMM £YWO l

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