Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Mar 1931, p. 24

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Sometimes, WIîen a Womenis Buying a Dress and if seemns to require aIterations, w. sugg.st to her lte posiibility that a new foundation germent may make 4ie alferat.on unneces.ry. A corset fitter lu çoIed-- lMe dru a h out aside for a moment. The new foundation germent lu fried on-with ai- most magkcai resuits. Mer fig- ur. takes en à more youthful siendernesu; th. dreu fts o if was meant to. and wthéut anY alterations., tee; Frieda P Meetigs are h- of each month. let Commit- orrespondent. third Friday. RETURN FROM'SOUTH Among those 'who.are back f roi the s'outh. are Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake of 933 Lake avenue and Mrs. Drake's sister, Mrs. Charles K< Roberts, .1014, .Lake' avenue.:They sent several weeks motoring to Pair- hope, Ala., Augusta, Ga, and Tryoà,, N. C. Mr.. and Mrs. William 'A. Richard- son.will entertain a group-of their friends at dinner and bridge tomor- row evening at their home, 1233 Lake avenue. M The. Reoson 1$ Obvious: LEAG.UE D130UEJ V MkE.8I The board of the Kenilworth League of Women Voters met at the home of Mrs. E. F. Snvdacker, Chest- mit street. on Tuesday of this week. Plans were discussed for the next meeting wbicb' will be the regular. annual meeting of the league. New oficers will be elected. TO GIVE SPLASH4 PARTY Mrs. C. P. Otibbs. will give a splash Party and. luncheon 'at Shawnee Country célub on Saturday for about twenty-five inembers of the Bertha. IDulbbs chapter of the World, Wide guild of. the Wilmette Bapîtist church. Th.e Gamnma Phi- Beta Mothers' as- sociation entertained at a bridge partyý at .the sorority bou-se ini Ev- anston oni Thursdav of -this week. e e e s e e e determine the singles and champions of the sehool a!r boys* and the girls, as well as ' doubles champions. The tou lay vill start next week. Pul Te tfiird to the eighth grade, ing quoitennis. SURE SIGN 0OF SPRING, Kenilwoôrth- Village ofcasreport that'lawn sprinklers have been seen, in operation in Kenilworth recently. 'rhis, they say, is* a sutr1e indicationi that> spring is, close at hand. Mr. and Mrs. Hugli Foresmaàn of 515 Essex road, Kenilworth, withi their daugbter, Miss>Patty, have.left ICenilwortb forô a thiee weeks' trip. t Bermuda.1 They will sail on Saturda% f rom New York, after having spent a few days there. livi ng at The'. H omestead, Is.Economicalý -ýbecause here +he upkeep and investment infurniture, dishes, glassware, linens and bouseh'old euipment ore elimnated. Here you are free from'servanl- proble'ms and, heeting WorrieS-CoLintIeSS other items. Tele- phone., secretarial service is at your command', every hour, day or night. Ail these comforts are yours . . . . a trained staff gives your individlual needs de- taiied attention and provides vou wit cn .Qft ORIMN ^N VENUS 1625 HINMAN AVENUE; A f.w, paces north of Davis EVANSTONI'ILL. '1

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