Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 108

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woman s Club -liMudktffc If at first you don't succeed, slide for second Auxiliary Sets Masquerade A witches' brew and phantom's feast are cooked up for members and guests of the Junior Auxiliary of the Winnetka Woman's Club's at the Shades Masquerade to be held Saturday in the clubhouse, 485 Maple St. The social hour for goblins _and_ gremlins begins at 7:30 p.m., dinner will be at 8:30 p.m., and dancing to Allan Swain's orchestra at 9:30 p.m. Mrs. Lee Bishop of Winnetka, is dance chairman. Mrs. Donald Mac Gillivray of Winnetka and her decorations committee are gathering jack-o'-lanterns and an assortment of ghosts and witches to spark a Halloween atmosphere. Other committee members are Mrs. Ralph Meyers of Northfield; Mrs. John P. Lewis, Mrs. Arthur Gross, Mrs. William P. Krebs, Mrs. John A. Rourke, and Mrs. James M. Pier, all of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Hurter of Northfield will be in charge of tickets. Reservations can be made with Mrs. Hugh K. Brower, 956 Vernon Av., Winnetka. THE V2 BACK foolkack I know a Vo-baked Vo-back Who gives m e quite a laugh; He never plays a decent g a m e Until the second half. In the 1st and 2nd % ' s , He always plays his worst, And that is why they changed the rules And play the last xf-> 1st. %U*k ScXuhxmio M EE L " l&itVejJii: D A T T E RlD E NBA e U 5 1 V L U, 0 D Si HPR 1 0 TE C · T fT E l N 1 Tjl F L E E E R R S · LIBD LM° R 1 A R Aj I S K 1 E E R| li- B AR AN5 T E E l REAL 0 E M i l· R t 0 11 R N 1 N GjlL A N E A ojn E N E R GY | R A 1 L E 0 ce 0 T EL M L ] A 0 E ·TWR E P S l mi D| Please r e m e m b e r to give us your phone number, so we can let you know you won, and tell us where you want the $5 spent (any advertiser in the current issue). And thanks for your wonderful response. I always eat peas with honey I've done it all my life They do taste kind of funny But it keeps them on the knife. Mrs. Abel Fagen, Exhibition Creator, To Speak Monday Mrs. Abel Fagen of Lake Forest will speak to the Northfielders Garden Club at 1 p.m. Monday in St. James the Less Church, 550 Sunset Ridge Rd. Mrs. Fagen will speak on "Seeds, Sculpture, Science, and Sanity." She is a trustee of the Ravinia Festival Association and was creator and director of the Ra- Mrs. Fagen vinia Festival Art Exhibitions. Country Gardeners and Chapel Gardeners, both of Northfield, are invited to attend. Dessert and coffee will be served after the program. Mrs. Clarence Minnema, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Francis W. Dakin, Mrs. James L. Ledbetter, and Mrs. John B. Mordock. All are of Northfield. nnnn uiL O Hey diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon The little dog laughed Because he didn't know We'd all be going there soon. Submitted by: Jimmy Wojcik 1515 Ashland Ave. Evanston, III. CHANDLER'S Horseshoe: A loafer with laryngitis Four shot: Turkey shoot Long-haired music: A Beatles album Blind d a t e : A date you expect to be a vision who turns out to be a sight. Supersede: What you plant if you want big vegetables M u m m y : Egyptian pressed for time Refer: What an animal does every fall The hot line: Telephone in a house with five teen-agers Contents: Prison c a m p shelters Southpaw: A daddy from Dixie Youthful figure: The answer you get when you ask a woman her age Submitted by: Jim Pizer FELLS 1334 Ferndale Highland Park. III. Dessert Tea Opens Sacred Heart Year The Sacred Heart Council of Catholic Women opened the year with a dessert tea Oct. 18 in the home of Mrs. James C. Corbett of Winnetka. Mrs John Foreman of Glencoe, president, introduced the new officers: Mrs. Edward Bremner of Glencoe, vice president; Mrs. John Murtaugh, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald B. Ambrose, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. William R. Hogan, financial secretary, all of Winnetka, and Mrs. Earnest H. Goldsmith of Glencoe, treasurer. The community service committee, headed by Mrs. Jack Hoerner of Winnetka, is working with the Winnetka Volunteer Talent Pool. October 20, 1966 A little boy's mother told him to put on a clean pair of socks every morning, which he did. But on the seventh day he couldn't put on his shoes. Jack has just gotten a bite on his line. If you would like to see what he has caught, fold back on dotted line A, then fold to the right on dotted line B. Are you as surprised as Jack is? Submitted by: Madeleine Pickard 3121 Illinois Road Wilmette, Illinois LAD & LASSIE 108

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