Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Oct 1937, p. 3

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- Preuudent Harry B. Johnston' Formutes Plans for Veet Activities Harry B. johinston, president: of the WNNilniette Civic Jeague, bas an- nouficed the following standing com- miittee,. for 193Z-1938: Advisory Council-H. B. Mulford, DIL. ale, J. W. Fisher, Hectoi; Dodds. 'J. P. Bailman, E. D. Becker, P. C. Lang. G. H. Redding., Pulicity Comniitte-R.: W., Mc-. Caudlisb. chairman; Howard Miller. Program Committec-B. L.. Mc- Nulty, Chiairmùan; J. P. Baflmian, F. R. Fariner. R. W, .McCandlish. SchIools Comnmit tee-Lloyd Gage, Chuiirmn: C..\IRBtrtigauw, G. F Scherzer. legislative and Civic Action Com- mittec-R. F. Potter, Chairman: -,H. J. Brandt, \V. '%..James. \Iemb.ership Comimittee-E. D. Becker, Chairmian: C. D). Ewer, Stav- er M\ouldiing. .Parks and Playgrounds Comnmittee z-J. H. Hinishaw. Cliairnan, D. F. Hall. G. M. Reddinig. A. C. Youtig- last Friday of each mouth. hold's an open lunicheon mleetilg iin the Eng-; lishi roomi of Field's retail store. Oc- casional evcning dinner meetings are heid lit the village. President John- ston states tliat any Xilmette citizen wilt be %velcoiicd at any of tIicc Meetings. British Leaider to The public is. invited to any ail of these events. Copsr's Hymn Is, Used in Peace Campagnu the Peace hymn 'composed b Herbert Jamnes'iWrightsoin of 1006 Lînden avenue, Wihmette, and men-. tioned in these colunins somne months ago. is being used in its Armistice Day peace drive by the' National Counceil for Prevention of War, Washington. D. C. h bas already been utilized on several occasionsAby that organization, and by the Penn- sylvania branch beadquarters of the WNonen's International Leaýgue in Philadelphia. The byn was also featured, by the Hymn Sing Herald, New York. in its issue for November, Victory OsIobration of Work- ers Is -Set. for Tuesdmy Night nt Masonuoe Temple It was a tired but confident and courageous erowvd of Comoeunlty Chest workers that met T1uesday night at the Masonie temple to give an accounting of their one week's can- vass to fil the 1938 Wilmette Coin- mfu ty Chest. $21,021 was reported at Tusday night's meeting as actualiy signed, with more than $4,000 addi- tional of "reasonable to expeet" sub- seriptions; those who have virtually promised to give but who have not yet signed or those who have men- tioned a later date on which they wî11 give. 1Iým er D. Becker, nresident of the Pru'sideait Harry. B. John ston of the Wvimette Civic leugue ti/s.. <k annoisnced tomtpletion of commit/e personneils for ithe cerrent 5<0103*. l'hi, leaqme'. in w/ich ail residenis tire' invilcd Iobcbe nembers, nee/s <.' a ti ninth ai1 Inntc/eoîs jin wil Wil motte Association Makes the se accounits grow month by nonth tive." Phenomenal Progress to wortb-whilesums. Che - The association lias paid 4 per cent l'le First. Federal Savings and regularly o1n savings acconnts, and maoil Loan association, Wi1rnette's own sav- lias accumulated a considerablef su milt. instituionneerves. The book value of . the ett citizens *of Our. yoe

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