Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 31

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At each end of a charming table inî black and'white .and silver, placed ini the gallery with black tapers in sil- ver1 candelabra and white flowers massed in a silver container, they presided at the silver urns. After the guests were served with their bot beverage- and dainty cakes, they played, bridge in the ballroom which was- filled with tables for this, one _o f the Iargest and tnost -festive so- cial affairs of this spring. The roomn was. particularly, efféc- tave with the brilJjant colored art glass windows and panels. and the paintiongs and statuary and wrought- iron pieces of.the e xhibit of Ecclesi- astical art current at the club. Gar- lands. of smilax, and huge clusters of acacia remaîned from a- prévious oc- casion to. ecorate ceiling.and walls. Nearly three-bundred persons were. piesent to watch the very attractive! fashion show which displayed day-,; time suits and frocks, evening clothes and sports attire. nost effective -in, their simplicity, style, good taste, and remarkable for their reasonàble pric-' es. "Attractive, too, were the manne-f quins, north shore girls and young. matrons,* who were garIbed in clothes particularly suited totheir. types.', Incidental music- played softly, to accompany the models as they' pa- raded, was bythe Akely trio, Ernan Akely, pianist, and ber two daugh- ters, Frances" and BMythe. In this. their first ppblic appearance, they added rnucb to the ensemble by theirl well balanced playing. be used to carry on the charitable work the guild does. Soutlern ýWomen GiuVing Bene fit at Fait, Grounds "Dutch treat" parties' will be the popular, orderof the evening Satuir- daIày, A pr il.29, at Old Heidelberg ilnn on. A. Century 'of Progress .grouiids, when. the Chica go, branch of tbe Southern- Womeni's . Edticatioiîal alli- ance. ehter ,tains there at a dinner-. dance for benefit of its work. amongi girls and boys of southern mountainls. Lawson, 30 Sterling road.- Entertain7in2g C l The Nortbeast circle of St. Augus- tine's Episcopal cburch is meeting Friday of1 this week at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Dodge, 1110 Lake avenue, for one o'clock luncheoii..Co- bostesses will, be, Mis. joseph B. Marshall, Mrs. Alice Peaslee, and Miss Jean Ten Broeck. N. E. Circle Meets The orlh -End circle of the Coli- Photo by.Carlos gregational church, bad its April Mrs. Verno, R . Loucks, of Ken- 1 luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. D. ilworth is chairman of the socWa Roth, 1124.,Forest avenue, Monday of comritee of the North Shore aux- this, week . Assisting hostesses wr iliary, of the, Chicago Materntity Mrs. C. A.- Eldridge, ýMrs. Bruce P. ce» ter, which 'wil give a dinener Owvens, Mrs.. Leslie Perry, an rs. dance, jamboree, anad fashion show John A. Shank. on, Saturday eveni;#g, May 6, at the E7anston (ountry club. of Hubbard Woods,. and Mrs. Henry - G. Zander, fr., of Kenilworth. Mrs. Roger F. Sherman>.and Mrs. George Cutler are. in charge of ickets, whi le Mrs. Leonard J Paidar 'of- Ken- ilvorth, Mrs. Vi las Johnson and Mrs. E. L .Lasater are .taking -reservations.ý Only a liniited number can, be accomn- modated. Among those i*who are on the social c9mmnittee are Mrs. Ralph Smiith of OWNERS' REASON Nô.53< f or THE WHITAKER PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Schoen- eck, 555 Ridge avenue, Kenilworth, entertained sixteen for dinner fol- lowved by bridge on Saturday eve- ning, April 22. OPEN WEEK DAYS M INE TO MINEI R. IB. WhI<UKER COMIP ANY 841 Elm Si.., Ph * Wl,. 3250 WINNETKA ï'iegowen 50 1 Davs Sfr..4 EVANSTON APERMANENT WAVU wlthouta macçhne wIthoun eIS.tlcity Comfortoag, Ql Siml nd Saf el Z'OTOS PERMANENT DANIEL GANS HAIR SHOPý 509 Main, Sf ef EVANSTON, Ail PhonosUNI6262 BUY AMBRIGAN *.. and T rade at Home r Spring Delîcacies This is 1h. time of ysar when you want som.thing fresh 11 1 01 1

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