Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1933, p. 39

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the club year wnh the luncheon at Shawnee Country. club. That she 1chose wiselly and well was evidenced in the performances both of soloist and actors in the diverting one-act fantasy. The.,programn the. club and its niembers, shared witb their guests, ýan assemblage which fihled. the baIl- room. Spicy, beautiful. flowers of spring were in large bowls on tables and stage. Gue.ts of Homer Trhe long speaker's table wvas just iii front of thé stage. Iuncheon over, the Rev. James Shevlin 'asked the blessing and then with witty com-ý mient gave a brief talk.. Two other, speakers -and, guests of' honor, Mrs. Ivor Je.ffreys, retirinig president of the. Tenth district; and "«a very spe- cial friend of the club" Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, American Citizenship chairman for the, district, were in- troduced, too, by Mrs. George H. Beaiudin president of the Catholic * cl ub after her greetig and word of *appreciat ion to Shawnee Country club and recognition of Mrs. Harry L. Barker, !social chairman. Aniong other guests of 'the ,day werc 'Mrs Arthur J. Dixon, retiring president ofthe XVoman's Club of Wi Imette,: Mrs. James O'Callaghani, president of the Brownson circle,ý Mrs. Phillip O'Brien, president of the Glenola club, and Miss Marion, Ortseifen, re- tiring p)resident of the Juniors, who introduced their incoming president, Miss Dorothy Pettinger. Announce- ments made by Mis., l3eaudin ti- chided the contnu ing of the ireadjng_, *class into the summer in charge of Mrs.* Harrv Sherwin. Newly elected officers were then introduced. Their names are elsewhere in this issue. Program Deligbts- MscoPened the program. On the stage, arranged like 'a restful liv- ing room, Mrs.: Walter Berminighani, poised and charrming,. sang lier first group of numbers, refreshing selec- *tions, hinting 'at spring. Music, equally refre.shing, closed the pro- gram. In both groups the soloist wlnsomie littIe iostie of 10," long- ing for a bustle and pierced ears; Miss Rosemary Roman was the de~- butante Margaret, of 20, the staid, formai Miss Jetiks, the Gibson girl of "f urbelows, whalebone, and white kids." Mrs. Robert Markhamn was-the comiplaining, .petulant, teary Mar- garetat 30,'who had iost herseif in e cannot comment upon tribute to Mrs. 'Charles oach, for the excellent gave it. The day was la ha On M ay 17: Mr. and Mrs. H.. Brassert, 547 *Roslyn road, Kenil- worth, expec't to sail for England.. Their son, jimmie, will go wîth them, but their older boy,. Bill, Who is new east iii school,- will join then ,i n the. summer. PROPERTY SEEKERS I RE&SONý No, & for THE WHITAKER PLAN A short lime spent in the studio and you se. and know definiteIy whether something de- s ir ab 1ei.s available thon or not. Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 3»7 Cuiuber- r. and Mrs. George C. Kingsley. land avenue, Kenilworth, returned Cumnor road, Kenilworth, return- last Tuesçlay from a&ttip to Bermuda. ast Thursday from a trip to Pitts- Mes. Ridgway remained to visit ber eh, Cincinnati,- and F~rench Lick daughter, Mrs. William Plumer of ings. Waban, near Boston. FUR Placed0 in:aur.mde storlage vaulfs, your furs are absolutely safe fromn fire, theft or math dam- Store in Evanstfon. How fine if wil b. ta have your coat at, hand Mei first cold Fali morning. Avoid the delay of waiting for Chicago de- Iiv.ry. next week for or write, phone or ci for our speial booklet "10 Reasons Why for Property Seekers. R. B. WHIT4KER "COMPANY 841 EIm St., Ph. Winn. 32ËÔ WINNETICA WEEK< DAYS - hINE C ?Ni UNI., 9300 1332 WinntI. 1332 He includes with. -eitlier order ABSOLUTELY FREE one 8x10 Water Color, suitable for framing 518' DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON WE PICK UP AND DELIVER IREDALE1723 IRED'ALE Benson FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES Avenue STORACE 5 efe t Evansion - Winnetka - Highland Park 1 Winn.tka There is stili time to have pic- turcs finished for Mother's Day Plan an apfointment toda,, UNlversity 2178 WILmette 3250

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