Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 12

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an sfWý HAV JÇETHWOODS OIJTING lirs. LtoecsnT. Zilis cf 2071Cumber- landa~e~t~J"IlnwoTth, retre lugt 1wek Éagle River, Wls. uli. Ellis à" her son, Bob, were lb.h guesta c0ke R. Ward Starrette, 31 -Woodatco4 avenue, Kenilworth, wblle Tom and- Gtant EUlis were at. Camp loocMl-Chiug, International IWalIs, minn Tomi and Grant went to Wigesn lmter camp. 'Tom mad Bob returfed home a week bef OrO Grant and Mrs. Ellis. netka. The lectures are ail held ini the Jane Kuppenheimner Memorial hall of Skokle school at 8:1l5 p-m. Following Mr. Wooleott wifl be Raymond Moley on November 9, Sigmumd Spaeth on Decemnber 5, and Grant Wood c.n Janiiary 16. Tickets for the series may, be. obtained frotn the chairmen, Xrs. Charles Yeomans <WUInn. 565) 'and Mrs. Morton Cahn (Winn. 1418), and fromn the foilowing rnembers of the ticket committee: M.sd*mes Charles True Adams. Rob- ert owenBrown, Theodore A. Benger,- AyrsEolJames J. Forstall, Gmeorge1 lsatistyiflg as Mr. WooUCéOtt Noteil as'an author, a wit, a raconteur, an actor', .a journ alist, and a radio broadcasteir, -it. is impossible..to speak of himn other than in super- latives. His three latest compilations are -While Rome Burns", "The Woollcott Reader", and --The Sec- ond Woollcott Reader." Hie has been dramatic critic for the New York Times, the. New York Herald, and thie New York World.. His articles have been published, in ail the lead- ing magazines. Fromr 1933 to 1935, he was known from coast to, coast as the Town Crier, broadcaster for the Columbia network. Last winter, he appeared i New York ini "Wine standing e ço! G09.We Ivzite jY'O' W ,.. this, class n i heblisuis The Tuxis club. the high scbOo group o i.Young People, wlll begin itrs meetings Sunday, Septemnber M5,at 5:20 O'L]tlok. AUl the Young peojle ot bigh'school sge are inyited. Th e Fail Comnmunion and reception-of members will be held Sunday m>rotnh-'ng October 2. This lu, World CoinrtOiOf SuP4lay. The first congregatioflaldinner and so- cia evening wiil be held Wednýesdày eve-, ning, Septemnber, 28. at 6:30 o'clock. De- tails of the evenig will bel given later.. Business and Govermment r -Where Business and Government wil 11l h e. th e toic nn w hich of Chicago, of whi Durhami, Winnetka, . GIN TO FALL- ity, and ecitor of zime. Hie is quali- rare discernment between business Eenni Evanston; and, fromn rk, Robinson B. Gour-. C. Ives, Jr., Jerry P. Peter M. Wolff.- . 190385 etivei ,ere si

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