Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1933, p. 41

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qiuestion, 'as a corollary of planning,' w as a corollary of .a drive toward ii- e( ternational monetary stability and wa aP instrument of peace." The discu,- s ,o111 %hich follows the speaking is a dlefi'tite part of the School of For- eigri Affairs meetings. The school is ýdividing its time this1 season, between economic ndpoiti- cal phases of the international siûtua- tion . M r. Gideonse, the economist, wil - give three lectures. the others 1-vill he bx' Frederick Schurnan h department of political science of tilt University of Chicago, who is now in Gerrnan v. u who returns early in 'Januarv, after spending six mouth*s studyiîîg the international situation in Europe. Admissions mav hce oh- tained at the dloor. .Meckstroth Exhibi t at Fait Oct. 28, IS Open to Ale* Mliss Amelia «Meçkstroth, inIi er' last presentation at A Century of * Progress exposition on Saturday, October 28, will show as many of her. important pieces of ýculptuire and painting in. cotton, linen,' and silk,; *as the walls of the:auditorium'in theî Illinois Host House on the Avenue of Flags will permit. This list will include, 1 '-YThret Kings Came Riding"; Z--"Tuirbans. Lii<e Blossoming Almond Tree s";-, - 1 -The Prince Foretold"; 4-"Bethle- hiem on the Hill"; 5-"Three Caskets *They Bore"; 6-2'The Shepherds Watch": 7-"Mary of Nazareth"; -Mary BowAed", "Mary, Mother and lesus, CIild", and "The Child Mary"; >g-A Page from the Book of Ruth;: 9)--H ,.mns-; l-Psalms; 1-Pray- cr, and miany quilts including, "A ('rowîî for Elizabeth," "April Win- (O","Aladdin's Lamp", and other, desigins both new and old. Talks at 1Il in the mnorning and 'at,: J in the afternooni will be illustrated by, lantern, slides. There is no att- mitssion charge. Winnetkans on Program of Culture Club Groups The Literary Round Table of the: > at Gas Heat gwe yesa au extra bour's sic.> Picture of aman, To pro»e thot .v.ry home con now aflord to heat MIrs. David J. Luick, 914 Vernon avenue. Winnetka, is the head of a group of women who meet on Wednes- day mornings to niake supplies for the Visiting Nurse association of Chicago. r "Atefxof ,U Snit PUBLIC SERIc C op NORTNERN I1L a o tiawst l & ij<ri Eve.. 1174. MakA bulding-a fire ina.a home heated withf GAS. rnscic hem: for the ane in.iei mn.hs to corne? Rates for 8a. henst ae now one-half f < hat

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