Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1932, p. 21

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Mrs. Bruce Scott, president of the Evansfon Woman's club, entertained memibers of the, various club com- mittees on Wednesday, June 1. H.cr guests were Mesdames Walter Burr, Janus Pearson E, R. Ladd, J. R. Wý\Ilbur,.I. A.,SniÉrHan-y Ward, ý William Murdock, Walter Turrier, Merle Snyder, A. J..Carter, F. W'. wliite, S. H. Colemnan,. W. S. Rey- xnolds, H. W. Pulsifer,. Harry Lee, Roy J. Cook, Henry Skiff, Richard Shain, -A. F.- Cleveland, Smith Tryce, Archibald McKinley, Alfred Lindsey. Howard Runery, Walter Turner. r. and Mrs. A. E. Bc rs, M. J. P. Barrett er, Mrs. M. B. Von Jet Black made arrangements for a party of 150 young couples assôciated with the National College. of ýEduca- tion Friday,Jizne.3.. Outdoor dancing is ilow: a feature of dancing at Vista. Saturd&y eve- ning, June 4, menibers and their guests were enjoying soft lights and sweet 'music on the esplanade unitil sudden showers sent ýtb e dancers hurricdly intothe balîrooni. Mr. and Mrs. George Packard efltertalir'11 Thursdays are always pleasant days friends atý dinner and dancing. Mr. to have- dinner at Vista.. Thursday, and Mrs. Walter Warrick, Mr. and june 2,. was one of those:.beauiful Mrs. 1). H.ý Howard, Mr. and Mrs. June days that caîl' to us to pay.par- Albert E. Libbey, 1M r. and Mrs. ticuliar.attiention.' There were many George H., Paddock, Mr., and Mrs. family parties-dining on -the espla- Eric M. Grable were among theïr nade is very enjoyýable noW. guests. Mr. and Mrs..Dudley Crafts Wat-- son entertained Mr. Watson's aunt The 6irst of, the. series of surnalr and uncle, Mrs. E. W. Hutchinson, a bridge luncheons, was held Monday, resident of Pasadena, and Harry, lune 6. Mrs. Ralph Long and Mrs. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. 1L. H. Ingwer- Roy D. Weilbrenner were hostesses. Sen or Winnetka enitertained Mllrs. 'Walter O'Meara of New York 'and Prso FalysnofM.ad 'Mrs. Mark H. Hale of Wilmette. M rs. J1. K.1 Farley, Jr., 300. Abbots- SMr. and Mrs. William ChamberLin ford road, Kenilworth, mnotored home and their daughter had as their froni Boston wbere be bas finisbed guests, Mrs. William G. Wool folk his first year at the School of Busî- and Miss Emma Woolfolk. Mrs. L. ness Administration. Our Leader is GENUINE nonor and power; for thou has cre- ated ail thingk, and for tby pleasure they are andi were created" (Revela- tion 4:11). Arnong the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the followin from the Bible-.. "Every good gift and everyr perfect gif t is f rom. above, and cometh down f rom the, Fatber of lights, witb whomn is noý variableness, neith er shadow.of turning. 0f bis own will b e-ý gat he us witb the word of truth, that. malrPi 9arzy, anduthe aw 0of.Spirit secondary" (p. 207). The Kenilworth Home and Gar. den club met on Monday at the resi- dence of Mrs. J. Hl. Newport, 520. Abbottsford road, Kenilworth.' Mrs. F. W. Voogt of Highland Park spoke on "«Insect icides" and Mrs. Theodore ,Moritz, ,a iember of the club, talked about "Judging Flower Arrange- ments." Ligbt- xefreshments were, YoU INSTRUCTION CANý Cýpad rvt for Boys and Girls years of Mge and up. q* Trier HghSehli S e l 2l jnerssare. taugflt Iow to aw1i beeomie better swimers REGISTER AT ANY, TIllE For information cai, j~$' ; ~ h .SN\Mr. Jackson ) / ~? 'Winnetka 2400 Daily Evenings, University 6448 M Il GUARANThED FOR LIFE! We Deliver Koppers,.,CHICAGO Coke, FRESH from the ovens .... ... guaranteed heat, Uean as te. Every COKE order guaranteed WOOD and CANNEL COAL for your Fi DRY COAL RESCREENED BEFORE DELIVERY toe'he last shovelful. Ur.coke requires lesis care, giïves more heat, and burns better than stale ouitside storage coke. .4. G Yard -730 Pitner Ave., Evanston RE. 0 7 3 Rou.,PI. 1836 qmý'

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