Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Nov 1937, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

NoveJDDer £3, 10 '-risinias aay, De- cember 25, both inclusive. The sale is conductedl under the auspices of Chicago- Tuberculosis in- stitutet of whicb Mrs. Theodore Sachs. is executive director, and 'of, which Wilmlette Health Center is an af- illiate. Homer. J. Buckley, who for several years has directed the sale as. chairman 'of the Cook' County Christ mas Seal commuitte, will again serve in that capacity. Maul-onts So.l Froin 1928 until 1331 the local sale was conducted thbugh the schools. In 1932 the piesent plan of mailing a, quantity o f seals .to vil- lagers was adopted by the national, body as a universal policy, and has proved,,to be so satisfactory that'it will be continued. it is said that ~citizens preir it tothe ugaai persen4-a solicitation. Thje committee in charge of the seal sale in Wihnette this year is composed of the following: .Albert A. McKeigbau, 661 Illinois road, chairman; Mrs. Frank Adams, 925 Greenwood avenue;. Mrs. Henry Drucker, 1125 Mohawk road; Mrs. Thomnas Gib>bons, 1500 Forest avenue; HIerbert B. Mulford, 835 Elmwood avenue; Mrs. Wenidelin P. Seng,_401. iunr viage to assist in every pos- sible way ii n aking this census suc- cessful and. complete, 1 do hereby particularly cati upon the various churches and civic sô- cieties to assist in, every possible way in this very necessary and patriotic service. Harry C. Kinnr,ý President of the Village of Wiftnette. INBTALL OFFICIERS The Mothers' club ofSt. Joseph's, church, will hold itsregular meetin Friday evening, November- 12, at8 o'clock, i the St. Joseph's school building. Installation of oficers will be followed by refreshments. MIl mothers are urged to be present. War Is War ai LEditor's ijote-The f.ollovduipg grip>ii irait donghboy ini the World iwur was ze lami avenuie, Glenicoe, oit Au.paut 11, 19 Publication, but as a /rivate letter to hiù mientories of z(ar-torîh $zys as thn, rame iml a reininiseent mood, he heas.qraphical Chest leaders emphasime the faet that the .Chest is a.community in- stitution, beîonging to ail villagers. and urged, that everyone malce a special- effort to*:be present. at this Meeting. The Çhest directors, mem- ber!b of the Advisory boardand rep- resentatives 'of ail of the ten. bene- ficiaries are expected to attend., It is added that through the dis- cuss ,ions at the annual meeting, citizenh wilI becoene more intimately acquainted with the work of thé Chest, its purposes. andacopi- On thîs date also. will occure the election of successors to five diret- tors whose. tenus expire in Novem- be'r. rid Nothing e:lse ory of the exî tbyv William ivnng wnen>J. IL zanne, weui niwn mercandilngoeleor. submitted a cmprehensive report .at a meigof the Chamber cf Commnerce. Mir. Ozmne's rmort, made nt a sweS- ing in the First National Bank buid- ing attended by a large majority of local business peope was based upon an extended suvvev condicted. at the instance of the Chamber i thethree buki ness centers of the village and completed early lait week. Ini the survey persons unacquaintedl with Wihnette visited the comnmunity, studied its general apper-, ance,sbpe in thé stores and shops, and. subsequently rew',rted their findings in the fonn of sugestions and con- structive criticisms. Mr. Ozanue stated. 'f on Aimer- 389 Wood- expenaed tnroi Center ini v< n both adult2 la W~II Be Atigst 11, 1937 Dearest Mother: Twenty years ago we ivere winding up Our training preparatory tb en- barking for F~rance tô kill all the. Germnans we could and make the, world safe lor democracy. And what a rinnr t-11f< hat wa!< 1 ca se no Keniwortli joineci other north shor villages this weelc in seeking concerte action to eliminate grade crossingsi New Trier townshin. I Read the conteat nues in this î sue and get busy. You niaY be winnér.l cases. Tem "wag

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy