Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 43

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are nfiade a long time in advance. The mothers make their own gifts with things supplied by the league. Bits of ribbon, of cloth, and other materials, are well utilized. Presents for men are *wrapped in tied in one color, and for women, in another. There are one-bundred iiembers in the leaglue, each. ont working diligent- ly to help thege unfortunate children who,.are mostly behavior, cases. . Fifty children are usually enrolled, each on being under tht personal super- vision of Miss-Nina Kenagy. .A few years back conditions were appalling,. it is said,, but are. greàtly improved as Miss. Kenagy conducts1 classes-in parental- education which are held in Hull House every Tburs-ý day evening and are regularly attend- ed by fathers and mothers. It has becomie a matter of pride with the mothers to set how citan they can keep their children. Complete Lectures for Catholic Woman's Group Under the titie "Political .and His- torical Aspects of the Day," the last lecture of four srponsored by the North Short Catholic WomanWs league was given December 4, by the Rev. Samuel Knox Wilson, S. J., Ph. D., president of, Loyola univer- ity, at the home -of Mrs. John A. Clark i Highland Park. Dr. Wilson said he was flot speak - ing ini defense of any political party, as, in fact the contemporary trend toward colltctivismn was begun years ago without opposition froni tither party. He said that ini a democracy tht power heid by tht whole people is delegattd to those placéd ini auth- 'Ority, to obtain ail possibe temporal beaefits for tvtry individual; ýthat tht Constitution recognizes and sàfe- guards the individual's rights, and also provides tht balances to check tht various departments of govern- ;Pn -an In Coflege -Play Miss Jean Mclntosh, a north shore girl, who is now. at Milis college, played-one of -the Jleadsin the adap- tation of thé fifteenth century "Hes- sianû Mystery," translated by Donald ay Roinson, which was given Sun- day, following. the tradition. of the freshmian class at Milis, ,to 'present. each yrear a Christmnas and mystery play. LECURERECITALSI T he. hf end worlcs of faý- mous authors and, people.1 Also ppeiods end subjects. Engage ments Mode 1Ia Wn ting [ 6SL STEg.WINNETKA I so..no n.t&a ,l1180 NATIONAL IJ. go. ALITN ........ SCOTT BTAliDAIW SCOTT . $25 CATALOGUE..... $20 POOLIE V. S.3.0 ALBUM ..>...... 100 C. KAHN ýfor STAMPS!O Suit. 10, 565Lincoln Av.., (ad looar, opposite Nori Shore Station) THE> SPO'RTS SH.OP 976 LINDEN AVENUE HUBBARD WOODS, AVOID THE FATIGUE,0F' CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN CHICAGO We have innumera-ble charming giffs-our own impor- tations which were unforfunately delayd in the cus-b toms and. are very moderately priced becaus. of their late arrival-we list only a few. IIILUII 1IlI dent or. the bring. guests.

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