Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, 4b

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It was Potin Sanday, 4p.ril 3,,8, &when tUs - sÂew uus taken nfath(, V14PhIQstonelayin , site of St. Augustùte's lEpiscopal chu rck on Wilmnette avenue. Tihe- wooden structure thri ,undi nzw the Paris/i House adjoining the present St.- Augustiie's edifice (buit about 12 years lter) situated imrnediately nortis ai thse pro perty nozu occupied b ' the p'ost office. -AItht/e va q/i of the pict Club House, formerly a private resience occupied by the Henry B. Gates family. Paz4ig of Iias scarcely a inatter 91 contemplation in those days. Housing Pro gram Will 1Be Subject for Women Voters er coeistructoni is on thse south., anid tu-re is thse church W me"tte avenue ing out the program, the theoretical ter developer of physical being. It Is objective and the problems whicb ixot at ail dangerous. to practice, must, be surmounted. 1 after one bas been taught the rudi- . The meeting bas been.-arranged by ments of caution. As a means of iss 1*2-rv Louise Ramsey and Mrs. defense without use o a foreigii wil De tc»sowvcid byan original ara- matization of McDonald Alden's story, "Why The Chimes Rang."p under tbe direction of Miss Edith Ford and Mrs. Jean Rumry. Gifts of woolen clothing for the littie ch il- dren of Mary Crane Nursery echool, Huil Hlouse, wilI be presented by the boys and girls of the school. Tea, will be servýed byý thé, Parents' ctiin- Cil. Mme.,,Barry-Orlova' Gives' Lectures at Blaha'i Temple Mme. Barry-Orlova of New 'York will present, two lectures next week at the Baha'i . temple,, Sheridan road and Linden' avenue,. Wilmnette.. On Monday eveninfg,' Decemnber, 10. she will speak on "The Two Worlds," ýand on Thursday, December 13, her sub- ject will b e, "Can Science and Re- iigion Agtee." ' The lectures -are two- of a series on the general theine. "The New World Order," being. ~given by Mme. Barry-Orlova during December and Januaryý" Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Obermnanii of Jefferson City, Mo., were Thanksgiv- ing and week-end guests of their daugli- ter and family, the Robert 0. Laws, 417 Warwick road, Kenilwort.h. 0o Mr. Seattle with, I and, Mrs. Pbillip Sears of left last week. after a visit r. Sears' brother. AI-de n Sears Çouny L.çague, announcd mis. Week. Th'e topic wilI be "Government Hous- ing: Its Weaknesses and Its Pos-, sibilities" and it- wiIl be presented by * four outstanding leaders in the bous- ing movenlent. Mrs. King will preside at the open- * ing and wilI introcluce Charles Ascher, secretary of the Public Administra- tion Clearing House and former di- *rector of the National Associaion of ýnt of men 0*1er Instruction in Jiu-Jitsu Here North Shore residents are agaili offered the opportunity of learning the "Japanese art of self-defense," j iu-jitsu. With the. coming of- the- winter season a series of courses similar'-to those which proved so a- a. unit., Lessoils ar.e private or class." Mr. Wilson 'resides at 074 Bluff Street, Glencoe. Mrs. John P. O'Connor, 718 El- wood avenue, will bave the meeting of her Evanston bridge luncheon club tomorrow. ward, 1109 Forest avenue,- who at- tend Ripon college at Ripon.Wi. spent their Thanksgiving vacationi ivith their parents. Mrs. Ernest Lipmnan and ber daugli- ters. Violet and Lucille, of DetrOit, were guests over Thanksgiving. of the C. E. Lipnxan family, 547 Ro'slyn road,ý Kenilworth. Ste'm' will then lead the dis- the'y are able to accomplish the more m,. after summarizing the re- difficult forms. As far as we know, oi the various speaikers, point- there bas neyer been evolved a bet-j Ninoji Vallin, farwoMs French soprano, and Emgnuel Feuermann, Au.,- tritin 'celliust, zvill give ~a jointprogram in thse next concert of thse Artist- Recital sers'es Monday evening, Deceimber. 10, in thse New Trier Higis scisool auditorium at 8:30 'c/ock. Mme. Vallin is the darling of thse Opera Comique in, Paris. Mr. Petiermanit is calfrd <'tise first 'celli! of. our trne." -1I t n

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