Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 3

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LEAGUE WILL BE After Long Illness Henry J. Haack, -1228 Gregory aveHOST AT, DINNER nue,, Wilmette,, president of the XiIBorn in Chicago 59 years ago, The wilmette Civic, league ivili in- Mr. >Haaclî had augurate at its meeting on Friday] lbeeni a resident of cv e inti, November 20, at the. Shaw- the village, for nee Cotuntr-V club, an, innovation the past 22 yeams. whîcli. Preident> Paul C. Lang, st ates, it is hoped will lead to genemal ac- mient manager. in eptance hv' other organizations as the retail divrision an aid to :the upbuilding. of a more of Marshall Field and' company,, wide - slreadconimunity spimit., departToe this affair, wvhich will be. a 7 Chicago mient store. o)'clock dininer meeting, each mnember In addition to' Heuary Haack of the board of dir.ectors, of, the his. servceson the Park -board- and league will invite one couple, new- on the Village board, the latter pocorners to Wilmette. as bis guests. sition being held during the presiTLhis, it is asseted, lis expected te dency of Edward . Zipf, he was a Vie helpful to new residents in beconi- former member of the Playground ing acquainted, and te old residents and Recreation hoard. in kiiowing their new neighbors. DinFunemal services will be held this ner, it is emphatically stated, will be aftemnoon at -' o'clock at thé Scott served promptly at 7 o'clock. chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenue, WîlA treat for the members of. the mette, with burial at Memorial Park league and their guests wiIl be an cemetery. addmess by D. M. Ladd, special agent * Plan 40 Invite New Residenits trustee, passed a.way Tuesday mornigat, his homie to Hear "G" Man at Nov. 20 aýfter* a.lengthy ill. ness. Evning eet mette Park board, and former village. 1Following the referendum in Chicago on Tuesday of. last week and the subsequent action of the City council iîn-restoring Central standard -time through the winter monlths., the suburbs will follow Chicago's action next Sunday ýmorning in returning, to the old timie. It will be. necessaryfor, residents>to turn backclocks one hour, if they. wish to conform 'ith schedules Of trains and church services onthat day. Ttirn your- dock hack one hour. upon retiring Saturday ýnight! IN,,HARMONY PLAN Issue Plea for Suggestions to FilVacancies .in, Harmo'ny Convention Personnel. Follovýing a meeting Monday night of the "Creative"' comm ittee, the duty of. which is to appoint members, to. mte Harfill vacancies in the mony convention, J. E. Worthen, its chairman,'issued an appeal to citizens of the 'Village to cooperate with the commffittee 'by suggesting names of villagers qualified for the important dulies dévolving upon the convention. [t was explained that there are approximately thtrty vacafmcies 10 be flled, twenty-six caused by term expirations and others by removals or inability to serve. Selections for tbese vacancies' must be made froni residents of the voting pecincts in which they occur, the convention consisting of four members from each precinct. WuLuts Wide P&rtitipation Mr. Worthen, speaking for his Healthl Centér, Holds Open House Tomüorrow ... Wilmhette 14{ealth Center will 'hold open bouse ait its new location,ý 905 Ridge road,.tomorro%% (Friday),. November 13,. from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9 p. m. The purpose of the reception is to afford villagers an opportunity to inspect the new quarters and the additional facilities miade possible thereby. Special invitations have been extended to various organiz-ations, and ail citizens not reached through these -groups are cordially invited. Refresh- Mr. Ladd is a speaker of exceptional abilitv. and those who have had the privilege of hearing him assert that he presents facts of the 'work, of his department in a gripPinglv dramatic manner. Other en~tertainmnent wiIl be provided by the comrittees in charge, it is announced. This. session of the league is open to ail villagers, to wbom a cordial invitation has been extended. Reservations should be made well in ad- Cumnor road, Kenilworth,' eturne*à home last week from a w"eek's visit with their son, John Robert Murray, in Saskatoon. They depated by' lane for Winnipeg the day after Mrs. Murray returned fmom their summer home near Lincoinville, Maine, wheme she spent the summer, and went f rom Winnipeg to Sas- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murmay of 433 afternoon. Past Matrons, Patrons to Hold Card Pairty Saturday Past matrons and patrons of the Wilmette chapter of the Order of the Easterni Star will have their annual dinner and card paty this Saturday evening at Shawnee Countr "The Harniony convention' has proved that the idea of choositng candidates for Village offices by an indepetident group, completely free of ail political or factional alliances, is sound in principle and practical in operation. As opemated in Wilmett e, it affords every citizen an oppotunity to share in the selection o f candidates in the. tmue American way, through montli, pointing out new ideas and trends in public health work in theI future, stressing the great efforts now being made in some states to bring about better control of syphilis and pneumonia through public bealth Liebschutz Bros.. Mellody Farrný Dailry. . 2 8 Wilson & Co.., Winter, Oco. B. nc,. 16, 17 measumes.t HOLIDAYS Public schools ini New Trier town-, ship wiIl observe the usual Thanksgiving recess, it was announced this,; week, béing closed on. Thursday, Nov. 26, and on leriday,- Nov. 27. ~23

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