Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1932, p. 15

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school and college, dinied and dancied. Both the dining room and the esplanade Nwere used by the diners but the made- to-order moon placed a great strain on the es planade. There wvere sevè ral large dinner parties. Among tbe hosts1 ýWereM. and Mrs. Holmes A. ýShepard,i Miss Hielen [Lynch, Mr. and Mr s.: Rob- ert G.. Nason, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne, Frank Stover 11, Mr. and 'Mrs. F.Hardinge, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. JohnI C. Marshall, and Mr. and, Mrs. Dudley1 Crafts Watson, Harry, Watts. Mr. Watts lias just returnied f rom'Califor- nia where hielbas been for ýseveral. months. Members-of Vista are glad to, echim ini their midst, and 'are won.- dering if his return will mark. the re- turn ,of his, midnight. dinners. MN1r. and -M rs. Frank: Kutten enter- tained a group of twelve of their friends at dinner and bridge., Their guests wvere M r. and Mrs. Ray ýClarke, Mr. and Mrs, Val Smith, Mir. and Mïrs. Carrol Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kuttein, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Burpee. l)iiiner wvas served at 7 :30.: SaturIay, Julie 18, Mrs. J. XVillis Jacks<ni of \Vinnletka wvashostess at a luticheon given in honor of Mrs, Lucelin Greathouse, 1a ssistant United States at- torney, Who came to Chicago to advo- cate the equal1 rights amendment before the' resolutions cominittee of the Re- publican convention. MNrs:- Greathiouse is a nliece of late Senator Dwighit Mûr- row (if New jersey. Mrs. Jackson's gilests were: Mrs. Lucein Greathouse, M r s. J ohn McDonald, Mrs... Alfred. Wealistoldt, Mrs. J. Campil, Mrs. Leoni Allen, M.\rs. Paul McPherson, Mirs. W,. P. Jacksoin, Mrs. Willi1am Warlfield, and M rs. 'M. .B., Dawves. 1I t is p)'l.,ned to have exhibitions in or iii the water every Suniday. afternoon throug hout the summer. '3uàday, june. 19, Dr. ir. ..janiisey Who is apracti cing physician. in. Chicago, appcared under the auspices of the Chicago chapter of the Amierican Red Cross, First Aid divi- sion, Dr. Jannsey lias specialized in life saving and canoe work for the Anieri- c PpwRed ross for the last twelve or, 1 .*-' ,are dinner Ms ýe be&ing avenue, received. 1Monday, June 20, Mrs. Merritt De- ment and Mrs. Fred Workman were hostesses at the third summer bridge luncheon. The summer season of twelve bridge, parties comnienced june 6, and will end August 29.. There will be sea-' son prize s based oén the sum of the four higbest scores banded in by a member in either *contract or auction, ini addition to. table. prizes eacb wCek. Mrs. J. J. Kutten and Mrs. Frank P. Kutten wilI be the hostesses at the fourth summer bridge luncheon, June 27. Delta Gamma Phi sorority had .a dinner dance at Vista del Lago Wednes- day, June 22. Tri Mu sorority is to have a dinne r [ivr luncheon tbridge club at ' -;awi today. I12TH SEASON MISS ,HARRIS' SUMMER SCHOOL Gi'encoe .Union 'Cburcb JULY 20,-SEPT. 16 Preparations for aill college and scbool examinations- Address communications:. MISS LILLIAN, HARRIS 215ô Lincoln Park West. CHICAGO Phàoes:,DIVERSEY 1530-6ý800 ..hac1çîng prices to the 1owest over. VALUIES! AUGUST 2U Enter amy tame, by w.ek or nionth-$1OC the. season. $50 anonth--or by week. SUPERVISION 0r ST. GÉORGE SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS 445. Dreael BIvd., chicag Arrange note for a dol:ght fui and: instructive, iuex>euswve sumener. PHONE.,ATLANTIC..2746 of Vista have becomé day residents of the playground, the tennis court is in constant uýe, badminton is becoming popular, and other. members say a EVANSTON, ILLINOIS. LIQUIDATIN SAL WE MUST BAISE. CASH* Everytliing ini our fine quiality Mtoek MST GO RIEGARD0LESS 0F PRIICE COSTS ADSOLUTELY DIS R9EGAIWED We are doing this to create sucéh sensationa1 bargains that yo u cannot help but buy! To create real bargains we are disregarcling costs and are cutting VALUES!1

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