Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1933, p. 54

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wflichfl tiU4Ian II LiIuUIIi > UveI wu. 151.. The following donations were made Oôur matron and patron Caroline to give $25 to the Wilmette Health and Joe Converse, extend'to all our center; $25 to the Eastern Star home members a very Merry Christmas at Rockford, and $25 to the Eastern and a most happy New Year. Star Home at Macon, 111, $25 to the Child's Haven on Yale avenue. Chi- Mrs. Herbert Newporti Jr.,, and cag; $5 t th Ilinos Msone os- baby daughter, of Indianapolis arrived pital, and in, addition to our coin Suniday ïo spend Christmas witb Mr. rnarcb, there was also $5 in cash to Newport's parents, the J." H. New- purchase meats at wholesale to addpotof52 btsrdoaKn to our baskets of groceries for: the iport of 520 Ahbwo, tfoi,rd oa, en- needy at Christmas. a.» Isabelle Saville Was operated on0 for appendicitis at West Suburban Ms aîaTnhr agîro bospîtal, Otto Rabe. had a cataract ms.Mrh ece,.du-tro of té ýey reovd te .IlinosM r. and Mrs. R. Tencher, 828 'Ash- of he ye emoedat he l misland avenue, a student ai Smith col-ý Masonic hospital, Frances Barker isleNotapn Ms.arid able to be out again, Ida Birr lias'hoeg Ndrtaypfonthe hlays. Shie been supffering from a severe cold. oeSna o tehldy;,h Ailmenber ae ntiledtha threwill be here for about two weeks. xvill be no meeting.on January 1.. (New Year's) but ai. a special meet- Ames and Austin Sm.ithers, the sons ing on Friday, Decemiber 29, we wili of the Perry L. Smithers, 711 Lake hold our Public installation. at8 avenue, will 'both be home from the o'clock ai Masonic temple, 1010 Cen- Uiest fIlni uigtehu .tral venue.days. Ames, is a ,freshman ibis year, iraiaveue.and Austin is a sophoiore~. Tiiose to-be Itistàlléd aré-Dorothy0 L. Kuelzow as matron, August J. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Culbertson of Kuelzow as patron, May Woodhiead Stanley, .Wis.s, will be thee holiday as associate mairon, Orville Davis guesis of Mr. Cuilbertson's sister and Jones as associate patron, Grace M. family, tbe J.. Clark Gapens of 919 Skelion as secretary, Aberta K .Or-ý Elmwood avenue.1 They are arriving ner as treasurer, Myrtie, Mae iop)- 'o Saturday to spend a week. kins as conductress, Gertrude M.0 Acçkermànn as associate conductress. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Quayle and Grace Haas as chaplain, Lois B. Dick smnall daugbîer from Topeka, Ka§., as, marsbal, Lili~e M. Hoffmain as are visiting Mrs. Quayle's parents,t organisi, Julia Wild as Adahi, Buda the Clifford Olders of 1026 Elmiwood P. Haas as Ruth, Marjorie E. MlNc-avu. -AIv5&u............ ...... uit Mkchornocho..... .. Abram Ray Tyler Tzur Ylsroel ................ Landsman Kedusha ...............Tyler-Landsinan Let the W6rds ....... .......La-ndsman Anthem: >'O Thou, in al Thy Might'....... .......,Rubinstei Solo. **Search Me,O God, and Know My Heart" .. . . Wartd-Stephens Mr. Benjamin Landsman Va' Anachnu ............. Binder Largo ............... Perlman Elohenu ...... ... Stark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake and baby, Janet,,from New York, are ex- pecting 10 spend the holidays. with Mrs. Drake's father,.J. D. Swan of 932 Lake aveniue. Eugene Berg arrived ini Wilmette Wednesday f rom Purdue university 10 spend the,,hotiday season with bis parents, Mr. and' Mrs. C. P. Berg of 1320 Greenwood avenue. Ruth, daughter of Mr. and M,%rs. Richard Johnston of 321 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, will arrive Fri- day to spend the holidays with bier parents. M rs. L. Phillip Denoyer, 643 Ah- botsford road, Kenilworih, returncEi Wednesday of lasi week from, Far- go. N. D., wbere, she visited ber sis- ter and family. january 9, ai 8:15 o'clock. His subý- jeci will be "Japan's Searchi for Power and Security." Mr. Sokolsky is a contributor tô tuie New York Times on ithe subject of China._ He, bas spent more than thirteen years in the Far- East, reach .- ing China in 1918 by way of Russia. where, be ha d been sent for the New. Republie N ews Service and hiad edited the "Russian Daily News." a British and: Amer ican war paper iin Petro- grad. In addition 10 bis'new.spaper -work, Mr. Sokolsky founidlime to write the political and economic chapters of the China Year_ Book, an ý"Outline of Universal Hist ory for use as, a texi in' Chinese Schools,ý and "l1hé Story of the Chinese Eastern RailwaY."P Mr.,Sokolsky bas bad unusual oppor- tunities for studying the complexities of Chinese, politics and during the l1asi few. years be bas undertaketi sev- erai missions of a personal nature for the Chinese 1%inister of Finiance. Tickets mav be obtained ai the temple office (Glencoe 725) or f rom Mrs., BarnetFaroli, *741 Prospect avenue, (Winnetka '609)_: Helen and Phyllis Bosley, '528 War- wick road, Kenilworth, studenfs ai the.University of Illiniois, are, reîurîî-- ing Friday for their Christmas holi- days. -Aiie Bctyden Cortis, 77 Indian A. Keel as instructress, Ida R. Birr' as soloisi, Helen J. Cook as corres- pondent. Minnie L. Kuelzow, pasi matronl of Guardian chapter, will serveé as installing officer, Mariba A. lKeel, grand lecturer, will serve as instali- ing marsbal, and Gladys K. Sheli- ýman, pasi matron of Wilmette chap- ter, ,as insialling chaplain; Ralpb S. Jacobs of Golden Link cbapter No. 14, 'of, S outb Dakota. as installing or- nue, Keuiworth, returnied Tuesday from St. Mary's college. -o-- Olive, daugbter of Mr. aiid Mrs. Frank je. Oelerich, 1201 GreenivoGd avenue, return.ed Tuesday -fromSt Mary's college. -o- ILoIse Abrahamson*of Chicago spent. the week-end -visiîing Kaîbryn Bei- son ai ber home, 210 Melrose ave- nue. Kenilworth. Mrs. Thomas M. Mintz, 50 Crescenit place, eniertained ber sewing. club, yesterday,, at luncheon and' a Christ-, mals pr M rs. H. 'T. Relling, 1521 Gre eiwood avenlue, wvas -called 10 Carmi, Ill., a iveek ago lasi Friday by the sudden illness of ber grandmotber. -0- Barnes at ham, Micb. ýie ,i n Richard Cooke, 355, Kenilwortb ave- nue, Kenilworth,'is returning today~ for the Christmas holidays. He at- tends. Leh*gh Universityaieteem Pa. --- Mrs. Irving J. Knudson, 211 Abinig- don avenue, Kenilworth, was bostess. to bier sewing club lasi Tuesday. rapuy. On Monday evening, December 18, we held- our annual Christmas party. for the cbildren wiib a. real Santa who arrived *with a large sack of candy for everybody. ,Tbey were entertainedj with 'a wonderful pro- gram of sieight-of-hand tricks exe- 0o- Mr. and Mr 's. H. A. "Pope, 910 Lake avenue, will eniertain ai a family buffet supper Christmas eve. Mrs. Merriti Dýemei,- 337 Abbots- ford road, Kenilworth, was luncheon . bostess 10 a bridge foursome Tuesday SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 37 Avoca School, Wilmette For .furthe agoI éio,î,Wph nou368 r wul. 407 %M

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