Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 39

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*"The problem of maintaining peace ini this troubled world will be ap- proached from ail angles, the con- sumer, the. sihall business man, -the farmer, the big industrialists," the league, announces. -"It is a rare op- portunity for those who wanit to know how best .to use Itheir efforts, for peace and learn ,where and how. to direct thleir' energies.. And it is "compatible .with the philosophies of the believers in .democracy -ý that it is, possible> for people to sitin convention or arounld a conference table and evolve a plan of action." Amfong those attending from the wilmétte League of Women Voters are the président, Mrs. NMurdo Ross: of Kenilworth; Mrs. E.' E. Graham, Mrs. Frank--Merrifield, Mrs. Ira Paul C. Lang, Mrs. W. J. Weldon, and Mrs. John Clark Baker, of Wilmette, Mrs. H. B. Burnside of Kenilworth, Mrs. Preston Farley, Jr., of Niles Center, and Mrs. G. T. Hellmuth of WVinnetka. Mrs. Baker is delegate and' chairman of the department of gov- erniment and foreign policy of the Wilmette League of Wonwn Voters. Any person interested miay attend these sessions by paying an admission. extensively in Europe, and the Orient, cornes back with added enthusiasmn and great interest for this under- takcing. "Unilike moist projects which at the first glanýce may seem to resemnble it, and although it includes the same ad- vantages, it is flot primarily for travel or educaion," h fis announced by1 the sorority. :"Neither is it commirercial or like:most youth.movements wbose members are thrown en masse among large groups of foreigners. The great advantage that one finds in this move- ment, 'An Experiment in Interna- tionial Living,':is that*.to its.unusual educational and travel ,advanitages, and its marvellous outdoor, life, the experiment enables one to make friends as individuals with Europeans inii their homes," Enf.rtained by RalphBellamys J. Paul Clayton of 1153 Pinc Winnetka, returned home V day f rom a month's trip to Cal RECOGNiZE AS T H B ESTI street Entetainng T'dayamy and accompanied them to Palm Springs for a short visit., Mr. Bell-. The Delta Gamma Mothers,' club of amy is a former resident of Wilmette, Northwestern university is entertain- and Mrs. Bellamy is a cousin of Mr. ing the girls in the chapter house this Clayton. Mr. Bellamy, who bas just afternoon (Thursday) at a tea for completed a picture, and Mrs. Bell- w.hich a special program is planned. amy are spending their vacation at Those who have had charge of the Palm Springs, where many of the arrangements for the party are Mrs. film actors and actresses'rest between William F. Coale of Winnetka, presi- pictures. dintier, .Saturday Roycemore promn. iu ucneon au. iz: jt., .V. Snyder and Mrs. are assisting hostesses. BOWMAN M1LK.COSTS ,NO MOREl,

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