Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1939, p. 49

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scflooIl Lat e ap.iV LLpea, gnd he and his wife and their tWo- year-old son made their homne- in 1a spot where "ýtomiorro*" ls just out- side, the, door. The international meridian time day-dividlng boundary Ulne figuratively passes inorth and south Just a few miles west of Cape Prince of Wales. and anyone, looking out of doors to thewest, can liter- ally ".see" tomorr'ow, today. Mr. Albee flot only taught school, but he taught the Eskimos how to make ice igloos. Previously their igloos'had been made. o! driftwood, skins, rocks, and dirt.* He, was also postmaster, village secretary, medi- cal advis er and director o! a PIWA bulkhead erection project, operator MIr. Albee is one of the few %N en who have gone seal and wa nting with the Eskimos. On shunting expedition, Mr. A Dk along a movie camera. T etures he showed Tuesday nig] ustrate his lecture. The audii o r-njoyed seeing his many snip tQ economic and social prob- lems and wün read a chapter from her book, not yet publishied, "IMid Pleasures and. Palaces." Týhe. pro- grain is at 8K For S. A* E. Mothers The regular nionthly meeting ot the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers club will be held Monday, April 3, at Vera. Megowen's tearoom nii Evanston. Mrs. L. L. Nare and Mrs. Nina. Ryckoff of Chicago and Mrs., E. Newman of Evanston will be hos- tess for the day. Luncheon wiU be served at 12:45 o'clock. The club is phies; covere HALF-HIH NLS you w.ar +hem. or japonica caif, navy white. doeski. -629 De H ATS Iock net eveninqg gwn, bond -and 9wd - in narrow bic velvet ribbon. The square nq NORTII JNOZE MOTEL LVANJ TON .I

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