Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1934, p. 10

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e-tv r Have Dinner. HëeeTonight! We offer several delicous dinners to choose from.: 45c. 55c 65C Ser'e,rdfr om 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. OPPOSITrE VILLAGE IHALL fee will be chiarged and ments will be served a sion of the dance, it is The Sewing. circle of the aukiliary of Peter J. Heurter post will mleet, Monday afternoon, .lantuary 15,, at .2 o'cdock* in' Mrs. Leis' store, Ridge. road near" Schiller. Resume Dance Class Make Plans, for, Parties, This.,week marks the opening of the .second term in al dancing classes spon- sored by the Central-Laurel Parent- Teacher association. The ballet and tap classes are workinig towards .their ex-, hibition and party at the close of the season, details of which vil ean- nouniced later. Two parties are planfned for -the ballroom classes, a St. Valen- tine' s party- on Fehruary. 9 and a, St. Patrick's Party on'March 9. Further in- formation cati he obtained by calling Mrs. Paul C. Lang, Wilm1ete .2932, or Mrs. D. Porter Empfield, co-chairnman, Wilmette 4452, it is announced. Rennolds Ostrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ostrom, 600 Third' street, returned early this week te bis sophornore studies at Dartnmouth. He was accompanied by Charles Ven- rick of Chicago, formeriv of Winnet- ka. I Made Iro.,.Nombers STAN LINDSTROM'S LOCK SHOP 1222 Central Ave. WILMETrB 3212 monthly meeting ot the organizat ion Monday noon at Weeks' dïning room. Mr. Keeler succeeds A. S. Vant Deu- sen, Jr. The new 've-president of the Cham- ber is A. C. Pearson, Jr., W. B. Rob- inson, Jr., continues as treasurer. Five new director*s, w-hô Were, offi- cially inducted into their. positions at the meeting Moinday, are:; Mr. Vain Deusen, the rctiring president, who autom-atically )ecomes a director, Mrs. Esther Stone. E. C. Cazel. Joseph Kut- teni and Pilip HI-Ioffmanl. Jr. Holdover directors are Leo Mickel. J. E. Wýorth- etn, T. A. Cizek. Gerald Swiney and 'Richard Burns. President Keeler, ini alînouilcing the membership of the 'various committees for t.he coming year. stated that there wou1d be a liew committee on national affairs. Aram k. Mestjian Nvas named chairmaln; The complete. Iist, of com- ('ommlttee Personnel Reta4il omrn4-ttee--Al Jetisen, cliair-i mnan.; .A. C. Pearson, Sr., David Nelson, R. M. Burns, A. S. Van Deusen., Jr., C. E. Renneckar, Leo MNiclkel, and William Taylor. Chvic commnittee-John H. H-offinan, ehairman; C. M. Osborn,, Henry Kraft, Charle,; S. McCoy, and Joseph Shantz. Memibershlp coniniittee-Ernest Griffis,. chairnman; Aider Tighe, Albert Roden- kirk, B. E. Bussehier, Ted Berq'iist, G-. W. Swiney. Paul Renschi, Henry Fowler and C. L. Rogers-. National affairs omte-rm Mestjian, (*hýairnian; J. E. Wortlien, E. i C. Cazel, F. *D. Anderson, and Lloyd Social service commiittee-Dr. D. W. Rapp, chairman; Di'. Carl Reeb), and D. E. Allen, Jr.1 Audit and finance comiiittee-W%. D: Leary, chairmnan; Dr. CGeorge F). Upsoný and Frank Wil-son. Dr. Lee C. Grassi.ei DENTISTI annouces the opeininig*of his ànew office at 400 Linden Avenue By Appointment Ph. Wil. 119 Bradford L. Keeler Zibtule, chairman; G. W. Swiney and C. E. Renneckar. The speaker at t 'his month's meeting was 0. R. Kreutz, field organizer for Illinois and Wisconsin for the Federal Homne Loan Bank board, division of Federal Savings and Loan associations. Mr. Kreutz explained the purposes and functions of the Federal Savings .and Loan association now being organized ini Wilmette. BAHA'I LECTUR~E "The Art of Prayers For the New Day" is the subject of the talk to be given at the regttlar Sunday after- tîoon service ini Foundation- hall, Bahaýi House of W\orsip.) Linden avenue andc Sheridani road, Wihmet.te, Januarv 14. at 3 :30 o'clock. l\fr s. Ru.th MNoffett. of Chicago w ïill be the speaker. \1r. and M rs. John Q. Magie of 2815 Blackhawk road, and Mr. and .Mrs.-Robert H. Garduier of 94 Indian Hui road were guests, Saturdav at UNIQU[ STYL[ SHOP 1126 Cenitral Avenue Wilmette 2403 90MILES PER HOUR ACE MOTOR SALES, bc Compoete, Automobile servie 485 Main St. Wiluitt. 3 Deaier 4' -ut J

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