Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1932, p. 35

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* ne, uerrna cure; tidAis. ~il Jvice-chairman. Under their manage- liamn E. Sheliman, 707 Washington m ent, and with the help of the well avenue, w111 be hostess for the last l known architect, David Adler. ail ollwngtee.cen i itr bt onorary member of the Lake Forest Fn polloin Tlheon gan n-fte!Garden club, new and unusually n * in prgram "Te Pgean oftheteresting features are planned. Brides" wÎll be given at Pilgrixu hiall.: A ntepsai eieso Weddig gows of iffernt pcIos llinois Federation of, Gardenî Clubs will be modeled by a group of girls,.r redt xibtaditi1oe and appropriate music will> neconiltae, le comet dit i fidth pany the display. tac lasseseit s il i h The progra.m will. start at 3 :3WYuuulyitretn n i- -'lc.Tickets mnay be obtainied or spiring, and that. the, public w.%ill -find the whole show fuI! ofnew and hie!p- the rogam aoneby ayon N~ jSfui suggestions, both for their gar-, unable to attend the luncheoil n. --esa-fo h s f lwr i fomain earig ikesan ras their homes an(l on their tables. portation may be had froni mrs. _________ George E.Walk. Business Wom en WillBig atyBn i for Ex-Service Men 'Haveé Meeting Tontght! 'lie .ex-service cominîittee of the l'le1 Business. and Professîonil, \\ .O Vmant's club of WVilmette %viii have * esclub) of î 'lnette is lholding itsj a card party Wednesdav :Âfterîloon, regtlar, business meeting 'ilisdav Mfay 18,.at 2 o'clock at the- club. Thiere ç%-einig, MNav 12, at 6:30 o'clack . ivill, be refreshimenits >and, prizes. j)ro(graii arranige(1 1> ih C Xnîte Irs. Leonard E. Starkel i,; -hair- wiIl include t'hree vocal solos,. readl- -i an of- the party, and the co-chairman ings. and1 iniaddition, M iHeicu i*s Mrs. K1h lncad hs Mý%oj)ka of \Vilmette wiIl play cello se- who wish tickets may obtain theni Lections, accompafiied 1-w lier 'Jatlxer tfrom the chairnien or any nineinber 'I'lîe1 nom. . a ting comminittee will Pre- [of their committee. sent its: nominees for office- for: thej The proceed.s of .thie.partv* will be Vear' 1932-33, an([ régular- elect.i0iî wilîî used* to benefit the fatiiilies of--)f iollo.. .service nien. -Infa nt Welf are Board lans Bene fit Pageant Has, Busy Meeting Day, bA pageant unique and unusual is The enir Inant \Vefar boad bing planned by Spoke Eigit -of the 'l'ie enir Ifan, Wlfae bar Presbyterian chiurch for the beiiefit met at the home of NIrs. Ralph o\-.itsbidn ud nJn ,a Mod,1235 Ashland avenîue, on- o'clock ini the evening, ini the auditor- *dav, Ma , 9, for ail interesting all da-,uno h ona' Ib Eev meeting of sewing and business. o e*s.nie, tecmnte sy Mrs.Ralh W ModvMrs. Oscar iiil its announicenient, *which fiirtler ToWnsend, Mrs. A. E. Beirnies. n states, "if you *Want ain evening of Mrs. R. Teîncher attended thie seini - 'eniterta.inment .not. onîy quaint and annual luncheon meeting of thecarigbu ealbatiucrn' * Wmans axiiaryWedesdv, ay atch for. further, annouincenents. M., at the Fortnightly, 120 Beilevue __________ p)lace.. Philip D. 1Armour was the luncheon speaker...'TrayeZ Club Hostess Delegates ta Con gress ta Report at D. A. Th'le.annual meeting of the Sko Tuesday with \.rs.. Henrietta Pa- R. niushka, who resides with lier daugh- L' ter's faimuly, the W. N. Waidners, 1046 Grceniwood avenue.- Wilmiette. of tThe club was organized about thirty weýre O11 chilly mornings or evenings you'11 find the threc-quarter length sewagger coats of novelty ib wool. ju#st the 'ticket-they're $17.50 end colne ini any pastel color. If i' thene're pooMot you want- s8 o Me exceptîonally, atunm.ng.ornesat 7.O Your. dresses xviII ,be syet batms c(only $:5.95) or doeskn-that lovely soft-to-the-touch silk material (they are $16.50). -~Speaking ofeoy eI1e * s&-yoiu'Il eed plenty off slips this summner-amd take a tip! Come in and see thr.e styles espectaliy designed for summer Wear. They're $2.95 -and would ordfium*r seli for much more!. Some for les., too! Anid imag ine ge ttinig Boucles for $17.5O- your golfing cani't help but be improved with the knowle<ge that výou're absolutely right ini vour chic costumle! for the amart ensembl-youil "have a. trick littie.feit hat at $5.55-it ha& a medium brini and will LiII the bill for any occasion that arises! vvaves.- The Monday French class met at the home of Mrs. Helen Hepburn, Cumnor road, Kenilworth, this week. Mrs. Charlesý Ware entertained the grouip last week at luncheon at her home onAbbottsford road. übalwnee i v ote The cbilren's story biout 'at Shawnee at 7 -10 o'clock every Thursday evening is ever popular. TÉhe "story lady" is Miss Ruth Boots. a gradtiate student at the National College of Education, wbo bas many fond admirers and in- terested listeniers 'among the children..

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