Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Oct 1937, p. 7

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$11.42, a '10M per',cent increcase over their donations Iast year. "'And âa ittie child' shall Iead thern," remarked one of'the-workers when the report was read. "If eMey citizen took the needs of their neighbors as earnestly as the children do and would as willingly give of theii earnings, Wilmette Comn- rnunity Çhest and ias ten agencie s would neyer neeti for anything," corn- menteti Staver Moulding, a member of the exeÇutive comrittee of the Chest. *ýWe aretfhot interesteti primarily in the arnount of rnoney that cornes fron> this source," Chairman Elmer D- Becker said. "We art hoping by this methnvl to ai~e a gencration of Mrs. Edimond R. Richer s onie of tht, inony North Shore Chi Ornegas ,who is takiîig an active interestini, fic Hobby an:dHandicraft show to be given Novemnber 27. Mrs. Riches i; in charge of prograrns. Cake Servers Fine. S..ing Sflver Handles in tii. 8îLVEPl Newest Desiges Reguler Velue, $2.50 This W..k Speclel. $1.00 Ire match any pattern in silveare it is taie iai ine taMt L. " treshrnents wil bc rcach lich $30,000 budget can be at- goeyhue f tributed ini large part to the shump ingrcyboeso the stockrmarket, many contributors, especially anong womien depending ENROLLED supo, revenlues iron stocks, reducing Enlietfo inistead of incrcasing their pledges. o ,lme nivfor~ No Pudi- ,TTE:

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