Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1938, p. 7

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at Columbiap- Will be the November speaker; Sigmnund Spaeth, the "tune, detective, " will present one. of his amuùsing mnusical programs in De- cembeèr, and in January, Grant .Wood, the famous Iowa artist, Wn diseuse rfegional art. 1'he fourth speaker wil be announced within a short .Utrne. ý Mrs. Charles Yeomnans and Mrs. Morton Cahn are chalrman and vice-. chairman, respectively, of a large ticket committee which was;organ- ized last May. 'The ganeaa chair- man is. Mrs. Byers.,Wilec.ý Tickets will be on sale the mid- dle of Septamnber. her nor 26. Fui -: ed frori Virgin church, Fox ot evenmng, !s wer thedaL. Prtze 1 iss stelle Swi- gii -- - - &I * thea L Pet > .fIr8t venture into bas gart has been in Hollywood, Cal, source of motion picture entai this summerI but exxpects to join ber ment, although every studio InS brother In. the -East before returnlng wood makas a football picture home. -year. 'Miss Alida Sht'nn, who ha been appointed director of the junior kindergarten. of the Demomatra- tion school at the National Col- lege of Education, ha directed nursery achools in Honolulu and sity of Hal from the Education. and Dr. Irving Ore., who 18 ont was held *She le survived by two sons, Wil- liam 'C. of Kenflworth, and Howard J. Jr., of Wllrette, and three grand- children. Mrs. White was interested in Bapt- ist church work in Chicago and a promient, memiber of the North Shore Baptist church. the mates at C ILondon, Co .'i. of Mrs. Del

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