Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1934, p. 55

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November 15, 1934,Wa a TTFL IFE.JLa L "C tz nhpD y isted by the ways and means chairmari the meeting. If time permits' there will Ail members and. f riends of the auxili- of each unit in the district. Proceeds alsô be tables for bridge. ary are urged, to come and belp u IVili Be Observed wlgotth eet dsrwa nd keep our reputation of supplying lay- wilg oteSvnhdsrc asad The monthilv sewing meeting Will he' ette ' whenever needed by tbe depart- flere November,20 ffeans f und. Anyone wishing»togô, can beld Thursday (tonight) at the home ment. Pursuant to a proclamation. issued obtain tickets from Mrs. William R., ocf Mrs. Earl Moon, 125 Ninth stfreet. l)y Governor Henry Horner, Wilmettç Wilsoni, 315 Essex road, Kenilworth, ~ aPu A will observe Tuesda3ý, November 20, chairman of theways and means com- nie Loan *M-a wacomwOETDL as 'Citizenship Day." The object, as mittee of this unit. Aft.1r the luncheon a t *O K I * O O _e&ral, FrceMEWY tet forth in the proclamation, is to the regular Seventh district business m ORK 1 1 a-Municipal R-- direct the thought of itizens to the meeting will be held. We are especially u __ MMi1sènnow0Fmm9leimmua advantages and blessings of Amnerican anxious to have a large delegation f rom 8cfaeu .enIoMIsDmi. ciiznhithat they miay place a our unit present, as our own member, Enyar, VanCamp FieR lac higher value upon the benefits and Mrs. Frank Dowd, newly elected Ses'- I s L aleS.aNoe 224n07IoAASU privileges afforded by the govern- enth district director, ill preside a0 39 S-----M--StrN--- -- MU il '~ mec.nt 1111(er whicli we live. The Illinois Municipal league is ...............* taking an active p)art in securing 01)-.......... servance throughout the state. Prin- cipals of high schools are to he re- (lusted to suggest the personnel of a "Community Citizenship Commit- tee," which will lie appointed by and function through the State Commit- M ýee on Citizenship and Naturalization. ..... The Village board. througlh Presi-........ dent C. 1-. Duhbs. has issued the fol- lowing proclamiation, calling upon al citizu ns to joi in a reconsecration and( rede(Iîcation to the princil)les of' representative governmieît and its, continued improvenient: ..... lias appinftt.d a statt-wjîle îiIllittee ...... for. the pi-olluîtiîin of gîîod citizenshiîî a nd lias îîroclaînied Ncî-nvemht2(1, D31 as.1T 1. I'I)A Y,' and W \Ill EIitPAS, i t is i-ight anîd îCol-eî thie rtizens of this îîîhplto t', opîe. te with ail effoiîts foi- hie iii (jiol i "fa depandI ital Selise uit goodH 4iizenshiîî, and XVI EItASil 15 (Iesii'al)le 1i)[- ;1l1'of us fr(Jm iime toiii ulle tii relrsl oui Ilemiriies as to the deeîîer îeîioî.an vaiues oif Anieiriean citizensliip, afrill 'Wl IIEREAS, Ithe promo>tionl (if gouîî ilt . ut ..... izenshil xvll not oniy revive an iintýi'est'........ i goîeriîîî*etal affairs, but will bc. ' due-ive iii Hie stabiiity, good ordei', .... . ...... aea'and îrse't of this iiuiililialits- thiestale of Illinois, and our nation. NOTIIEREFOItE 1, as President: oîf the Villa.ge of. W ilmiiette, <do heire%' ............. .. pr'iiIain Noveniber 2th as -CITIZEN- .......... 51-11' lAY" in this intunicipaiity anid ....... ..... resi)(t ftlly 'urge- ail of our citizen-, tii re(nseii'ate and rededicate theniselv es t.lihe conîtinue<1 improvenient of gover-.... mental affairs, local, state and. national.... ('arbon P. Dubbs, President." I _Legion Auxiliary [Vilinette Unit 46 On Monday evening, Noveînber 12, the Anierican Legion Auxilîary, Wil- mette unit, held its regular meeting at .the Masonic temple. The meeting open- cd with presentation of the colors and pledge of allegfiance to the flag. The unit president, Mrs. Gertrude John- son, was greatly pleased with such, a large attendance and welcomed.the new meinhers and guests. There was a short business meeting after wvhich we joined the [.egionnaires in thei r social hour.' The programn consisted -of an Ameri- canism speech by B3ryan J. Dusey of Chicago; next a magician performed his mysterious tricks, foliowed by selec- t ions by a maie quartet garbed in the clothes of the gaLy nineties. Leonard Rose' playe evrlpiano 'numbers, and the program concluded with a thr.ee-act melodrama. entitled "Mid- night, at the Old Mill," presented by a catof Evanston men. The year. books which have been awaited with so. much. interest were given out at this meeting in accordance with the 1933 membershi p list. The production of this book was accomplisli- ed by Mrs. Norman Deno, chairman of the year book committee. Mrs. Hart, ways and means chairman of the Seventh district, announces a Plunkett luncheon to be held Wednes- day, November 21, at the North Shore unit club room, 1103 Bryn Mawr ave- nue, Chicago. Mrs. Hart will be as- 'LL CALL HlM UP ...IT WON'T COST MUC " If you have a problem to, talk over with a distant business asso- ciate, eall the Long Distance, operator and, find out how littie it will cQst you to telephone. Or perhaps the sample rates shown in your directory.,may give you. the information. In most cases an 1 L LN1 N 1s*BE LL out-of-town telephone cail cos less than you miglit expecti. You will find it worth while to make contacts with out-of-town eus- tomers by telephone-it's always to your advantage to be. able. to talk matters over. You can do it. quickly and clearly by telephone. TELEP BON£ ce* November 15, 1934 WILMET Y ýE LleE.

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