Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 50

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garet Stevenson- daughter ot Mr. andi M.R. D.' Stevenson, '2733 Colfax avenue, Evanston. Co-chbairmen for the committee ar- ranging for, the, prom music are Miss lariet White, daughter of Mr. Victorà White,. 621 Sheridan . road, Evanston, ndMiss Joséphine, Reeves, daugbter of Mr. aid, Mrs. julian- C. Reevestý 1807 Asbury avenue, Evanùston. .Among .the other North Shore stu- dents at the college wbo have been. Appointed by their classniates. to serve on the various -prom committees are: Miss IIlian Horak, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. joseph Horak 1091 Ash st reet, Winnetka, and Miss Gladys Sea- beg, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.-Seaberg,'2122 Pioneer>.road, Evans-, ton, hairman of thé- publicity commit- tee;- .and Miss Connie -Barry, daugb- ter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Barry, 535 IHinman avenue, Evaniston, sopho.t.içre ton, -nd Wiiss Pearle Schlueter, caugn- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Scblueter, 205 Dupec place, Wilnmette, are on the commzittee in charge of ticket sales; and Miss jane Lamprey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lamp>rey, 730 ýW*hington avenue, Wilnwtte, is on the deoratiens commlttce Legfislator's Talk Forces Resignation "Washington, D. C., April 19. .. 4"Dynamie speech of .Congressmafl Church on house floor today eaused, iimcdiate, resignation, of Horace Russell, HOLC general counsel, and president Federal Bar1 association. Church charged Russell with frank- fig letters at goverilfielt expense 04-,-A Q-t.Q .4 . i cial Bail-Wilson Photos, Kenilworth children enjoy a breath of sprin.q weather in variol4s tays. In .the photogra>h albove, Jeanne McGinnes, Marion Heiser, and Josephine Scrilrner are skipping rope. Lower left, Arlene and Joan Rassenfoss try out their rolIe7 skates, and, lower right, Eddie Scribner plays happily on a sand ,pile. SArt Prie >r Wi ll HOME FROM FLORIDA> r. and Mrs. J. G. Camp, their ,hter, Frances, and son, joseph, 611 Washingeton avenue. returned organization's work in the aid of the bllnd, and in sightsaving. The col- lection is being-' carried on the north' shore as well, witb Mrs. M. R. Rosen of 1045 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, in charge of gathering up the contri- butions left, at the v a r i o ti s -orth shore drugstores which are serving as depots. They are: :,.,1 in Wilmnette-tbeLyman-Renne-k.. ar and thé Lyman pharmacies. 1à. Winnetka---The Fred S,. White. Drug store, and the Walgreen Drug stores. In Glencoe-tbe Adams Drug Com- pany, Mati>'Requcats Since the collection of glasses was begun-the committee baàs been bet- sieged. with' requests for glasses f rom. school principals ini underprivileged communities a nd f romn scores of îhdi- viduals. The program of, the committee for sigbtsaving and assisting the blind' continues such varied projects, as a model sight.saving,.room, examinations for children at ten public schools, with glasses supplied whenever pa- rents are unable to pay, operations, hospitalization and medical care, emn ployment, lectures, entertainment for the blinçi, assistance in sellinig their wares. An annual event is apicnic for the blind of the city andý their es- corts at Jackson Park. Many persons on the north shore, the comniittee points out, have eye-. glasses whose lenses are tUn lonjeer Jewish Women's Group, Closes Season April 25 The closing prograin of the current year for the conference,,of Jewish. Women's organization will take Place Monday, April 25, at 1 p. m. preceded by 'a lùncheon. for the 'executive board. Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, the. retiring president, will read ber an- nual report, surveying the diverse activities, civic, philanthropic and religious, with which the conference concerns itself. turned 'early on Sunday to take in a practice polo gaine, and bis si went back to school on Monday. e tnp. for dur- e re- part Who is sin De- is week Dn with bore, 606 wr, Mrs. avenue.

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