Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1932, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Neal escapec i njitry.1 COMING FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. andMrs. J. W. McPherin and cbildreri of Des Moines; Iowa, arrive Friday,, December 23, to, spe1dý -Christmas with .Mrs. McPhèrin's' parents,' the Edward L. Séheiden- helms of 704 Lake avenue. Edward Scheidenhelm, Jr., who attends'Har- yard Law school at Cambridgc,> re- turns home Christmas eve. Jean Hall, du ghter of 11r.. and Mrs. Henry C., Hall, 500 Central. ave- nue, will retrnhoe 'Saturdav fIroisi Sulins college,. Bristo, Va., to spen4 the Christmas holidays. Her sister, Dorothy, wbo bas been visiting in H-ollywood. Cal., for the past ronthl is expected home. next ru-esday. o . i e TlJYý "10 111 I Ouir Evanston Shop ~Iv a cZ:30* o'cock-..A ktncergarten J stadium. %vill be niaintainied in the Stolp buildd Mrs. Canmà,mni lias been assisting ing for the care of small children so the ci rcus committee ini thé organiza-, that everyone caî corne and no one tion of -local ticket sales groups iii ail nieed rush borne.lof the nortb, 'hore towns. and is Vert' ~Be sure to get your P. T. A. News imucli pleased with the vvay ini which 1wbich, gives our. owni activities and, the leaders among ýthewomen'à clubs sorn hy tecilno the scboots. _and the parent-teacher group ini theiir respective' 'conmmunities ý;have -re- The organization is keeping up its sponded to her appe al for women, to civic. contributions. and wiIl give . help dispose1 of the 60,000 tickets' dividual help1 through its civic and wihaeo ae legisiative chairmen for their. project- 'rhe WVomnex's ýdivision hopes hi this year. realize through this àrjctasui "R,iit il if soooth, anc cildisli pain, o ewe $000ad $75,00for the Or *laddc ne01<'sad cldld's lu'art. benefitoi the, Energency Relief fun(î lit the Christimas pageant of ail tinic, 1 of Chicago and Cook county J sahha<'hada ar."Everyoilc W lo:htiYs a ticket to an,% -!Ifry idie inChid Wefar ofthe four performances of the cir- Cbocising this sentiment. we h6 pe io cus. is prômised a real treat iii the be 'most effective. wây of a cirius Performance, and at the sanie time ivili help the five major ____________________ charity grtis ocontinue their cT IIam ong the sick, disabled and dis- LJ~ ' C ~ jitressed nmen and wvomeni of thisvc- *According to Mrs. Canmann parties. are being arranged in practicallv ail of the north shore toWns and it.i exPecte(l the circus. performanc", ivill play to capacity bouses. There wvilI be twentv big profes-ý sional acts witb added -specialty, fea- tures at each performance. -Norh Shore gthe Seecéted, Tov;at ing over its complete and. unu.sual assortment of toys and gifts of ail J kinds for Christmas selection, is Joyce Whitman of Winnetka. ToN%,. educationally 'selected for every- age- and type of child, are housed therc in the Chimneys. Onîe part of thcu sbop is the Ace Wonian's Exchange for wbich ail items are made 1w Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hile and daughter, Ruth May, of Roann. Ind.. will spend the Christmnas holidavs witl1 Mrs. Hile's mother, Mrs. J. W. H-umpbries of 255 Wood court. ni1xy

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy