Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1931, p. 53

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and 1-rotessonial Wornen's club), thel Chicago B. P. W. C., tbe Chicago Italian, the Evanston, the Chicago Alliance of Business and Profession aI Wonien, and the Wilmette B. ýP. W. C. Memibers. of1 the local club, attending were Mrs.. F. K. Freund. Miss. Ruth Slown, Miss Lilliani Leaf., ~Miss Winnifred Rowan, Miss Rose Obermeier, and Miss FÉrances Tau-- bert. Miss'Jane Magan. Chicago's wornail ;lumber. who is president of the dis- trict. presided. Mrs. Verna Huber. state presidenit, gave the Pricint.pal address. Others on theprograni were Miss. Mabel Volirnar of, Evanston. x first vicé-president; M is sI r e ne Fritsch of Jacksonville, second vice-M president, and the presidents of the, clubs. represented, :Who gave brie f resumnés of the accomplishrnents of their. respective clubs. Wilnette. al- though one of the. srallest in -point. of numbers, has state le reptutation for its actvities. The Xinette club.) through the pre.sident, Mrs. Freund. extended an invitation to the. clubs of theý district to an Inter-Club dlinnier' meeting of the Wiimette club) to be held in the, Congregational church. on Fridav, February 13. Mrs. Esther Stone, pro0- gram chairman, has arranged for that daje. a unique Fasfiion show. Old and new fashions are to be showi- one gown having been brQught to the United States in 1810. In addition to the display of gowns, there Nvill be. hiats and foutndation garments. The Wilrnette Business and Pro- fessional Women's 'club invites all in- terested wornen of the village, espe- cially business -or professionai womicif to attend the February 13 meeting. The- prograrn is scheduled for 7:-30 o'clock., Those wishing to, corne for the ý6:30 dinner,- are requested" to make reservations with MissA entie JD. Shantz at the Post- Office lwy Tbursday,'February 12. At Shawnee Lunlcheon: One of the larg.est pivot baidiz m wq U J aa.V ML. ON AVENUE,ý LAST YEARS BRIDES,' with testes attun.d to th. expensively simple -" have found here, .Wifh no -lots of smart- netu, the INexpensivéIy simpleî. With budgets more Iimited than for- m~erly, fhey'v. made if a point1 to find ouf wbere they can gef the Iind of clothes lbe *ywant,. without payi ng high prices. So they corne fo the Lower Price Room. Here'S Wha We'veFound Out About Our Lower Price. Room The summery of >Our business for 1930- showed phenomenal in- creases in thL.I.ower Price Room's business. It wa s far greater, even, than we had dared to hope. Naturally .we wanf this .growfh to confinue. So we sef out to dis- cover ifs exacf causes. One of the mosf important fhings we lied to find ouf was this: UV.ANSTON YTOU-N G STUDENTS for whomn price, suit. ability and smartness aore of equal import-' ance, are flocking to the ioWer Price RooM. e People are ýShop-ý ping in the Lower,, "Q Room Ciothes rancis' Household, Order of will meet at the home of Martin, 631 Washington ave- Monday, Fcbruary 9. at :1 Thi assistant hostess will Harry McDermott.ý such a e markable suc- cot -and why if wilI cerfoinly continu. fo do so this year. St.',F Martha, M rs. S.1 nýue, on 0'clock., be Mrs.

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