Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 25

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]le. on sale'Friday, May 8, f roni 10 tO 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs \'Valter Strong, 1377 Tower roaci, WVinuietka. It is iiideed an iinspiring sight to -see spread out ini. one great*-rooi such a colorful variety of mierchan- dise, and to ,ralize that without the initiative of this organization this group of -about 'one hundred disabledl nien arid:,woMen could neither have made nor marketed these articles. "We have almost a miniature (le- partmient' store," .said Mrs. I,air(ld Bell, who, with Mrs. Strong; Mrs. W\illiami Zimrnerman, M rs. 'Heniry Tlentiev, and. Nits., Walter Nadler, ail board iiemil)ersî, is planining the ar- rangements for the N\iinnctka sale.. Trhe furniture departmient liasni't very large pieces; lbut there 'are stools amil suitcase holders, foldiing, sewîniig stands, xaste l)askets, an(l a woodeéil dtUb valet on wýhich one Ilav conl- venl.ei 'ly sprcad out, a gentleman's. e-lothing-a mnodel- obtainable in one oif NXew Y orks exclusiv-e shops at twice the price. .Aftcr scho l hours the toy tale, wîll be preside(l over 1)y ttwo youug- ladies froni the fourth ami fifth grades, quite comlpetent b adl se alj)oUt' jump., ropes and mnarbles,- and tu exhihit the charms of th!-. gallop- ,înig'>ga lutnpus ah~d Kentucky' Derby T.il'lbay. tllîngs are delectable, arid ev-eni. f one i5 fPot buinig ribbon enm- broidered fivuets or carniage robes like sonie, of tho'se, styljsh younig mnatrons vwho caim 10 be grand- niiothérs, one caii at least select an awfùIly practical thick eating or ,illiing bib) witl4 irresistible French cijdreni appliqued in a corner. *'rhiei there is the: bag tabie-en- * yelope b4gs to carry with summer, f rocks, work bags, delicateLy scenited. l)ags tôo;p ut things away ini, and bags to travel forth in, rubber-lined bags and. tiny bottle' holders with zippers, and, perfect gift forý the schoolgirl's rtp al)road, the slipper -and stocking bags that keep you A i un snagged through Europe. Pillows, - there are piles of, theni, 1;-PL., nncfer fpethers, so soft.. peacth L.on C. Hill, C. E. i-ozwortb, IFran cis H. Hardy, Carl Kelly, J. Waller Marshall, Bruce MacI<eish, John S. Miller, Philij W. Moore, Miss Ruth Matz, the Mesdames Langdon Pearse. John lZitchie, Gilbert Scribner, Wil- loulghhIy G.- Walling, Mlorris K. XVil- son- Mrs. Hayes M Kinney, 1035 Chest- nut avenue., was hostess to menibers Af her luncheon bridge.club yesterdav, Saire f or the season SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAT 9th Aduits 35C Children 25c Between 10 A. M.. and 6 P. M. Mouey Bottioff prices are now in force on al grades of Coal and Coke in our yards. Fuiup yotir in adefeta reala- ing on next winter'es fuel. bil. On alilfili-up orders t.aken May, June and July, service, we wHIl duÏring. as an added GIVE your furnace a thorough vacuum c1eaning--an ext ra coio)rea crepe ji ultnaP b 'L' shlown, and exhibits of spring table decorations will be set, up. The rug departmient, which has taught hooking to several crippled men, will offer.a group of small rugs and two special order rugs will be Ioa*ned for ýthe day's exhibit by Mrs. Phones West Lake Avenue Wilmette 641-642 - Uni versity 5035 Winnetka 643

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