Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 May 1931, p. 55

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oî as pasir oti IAU, apack.age ai cigar- ettes, a greeting card, and ail the ice- creain and home-made cake he cotild eat. Forty men sat at the table decorated with flowers, candies, the birthday cakes contribijted by Wil- son 's bakery, the Patty shop, and the Dutch Oven, and nuts ini pretty cups. The other twenty men were bed patients and their gifts and refresh- niients were sent to thein. About -fifty women made the trip to help nake the- occasion a happy .)lie and entertain the men by play- ing cards'and gaines with thein. Ail the patients were invited to the party and ab)out three hundred %vere served with ice creain, cake, and cigarets, andicoff ec. A heai tiful1 program was, given. Mrs. Edwin Biuthardt of Keniiworth, chiarnied ail with lier beaut iful songs as did lier daughiter, Miss Margaret, xvith'her piano piaving.. Mrs. R. E. Pair -gave sonie readings,. which left the meni clamor 'ing for more. The prograni ciosed îvith songs unuistaliy well rendered bvh one of the colored< iiien,. Mfr. Rutherford, a patient in the club's own ýward. AIl of the artiýts gave their services. The committee bas expressed its', appreciation to ill who heiped miake thie partv -a'.sucicess by their. pies- ence, thieir gifte of talent, rnoney, andý cigarets, and the dozens of clelicious home-inade cakes. Mrs. Edivard Patch was chairman of the party. Give Small Tea Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole of 315 Essex road, Keniiworth, recentl.v gave a smail tea. at their home i honor of Mrs. Hallett E. Cole and ber mother, Mrs. Bessie Mansfieldl. who have been in Chicago froin Pasadena, Cal. Mrs., Haliett. Cole and, ber lnother iniade a.trip to New York and,*Hartfordt, Colin,, returining, to spend most of tlîeir time in Chi- cago visiting -friends, and.relatives. They'are planning to returiu to their. homie the latter part of this weekc. Mrs. Cole.is 'a formier resident of Wiime.tte wlîile Mr. Cole is' the soli of Mr. and Mrs. F. E3. -N. Cole of Kenil-worth. your. ward robe with w I~s~ * MIRAC.LEAN: Mothe detest fur and fabric that haveý been Miracleaned. Before you store furs, winter garments or other wool-, ens, have us remove ail the soi'-for it's the soul that ýtiekies moth. appel" tie adinspires their orgie of de- struction. It's sensible to send things without delay-before moths have a chance to mobilize.. officers and committee reports' 0. 0F M. TO MEET The Order of Martha of St. Fran- cis Xavier church wiil meet with, Mrs. John Budinger, 614 Maple ave- nue, Moniday 'afternoon,, May 4, at 1:30 o'clock. s which .we r. to furnisb free. Ml b

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