Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1933, p. 31

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is corcially irivited. A bigger türnout is expected this year than ever before, because the cost of the party is in keei- ing with depression prices, and there are numerous events planned for those who do flot play. golf. "Those who former- *ly stayed, at home because -they were *not golfers, must certainly plan to corne, as it is the one and, only party of its kind that Kenilworth has each year, and the few '.vho stay home September 8 will. be 'conspicuous by their'absence," the invitation ýstatesà. Several hundred dollars in prizes have *been donated by Chicagoý and north shore'nmerchants, and heer will be f ree.: Phone reservations to William A. Sears, chairman. Reservations must be in flot later than Wednesday, September 6. Dinner Hostess Miss jean'Duncan-Clark, daughter of. the S. John ýDuncan-Clarks of 228 Wood court, was hostess at a dinner party at ber father's club, the Chicago Ciff Dwellers, last Monday evening. The dinnier wvas in honor of two of her southern friends, Edwý,ip Grahami Kint- .ner of Norfolk,'Va.,, and Ward Gran- tham) of Atlanta, Ga. Among the guests present were, Miss Margaret Chandler, *daughter of the Henry P. Chandlers of, Chicago, Miss Phyllis Farwell of Mýin- neapolis, and Miss Roberta Hyzard of Beloit. a bri' bers, ber of tickets had bèeeipur-hased-by those who were notable to attend. Garden flowers i baskets .were arranged throughout the room. The refreshments consisted of raspberry. sherbet and cake. An attractive color scheme of pink was carried out in the napkins, doilies, «and tall drînking The bridge was i charge of Mrs. William A., Richardson. It was held under the. auspices of the ways- and means committee of the club, Mrs. Clïfton L. Darling,chim . Here From Florida Mr. -and Mrs. R. F. e. Cooke. of Leesburg,,Fia., are the ýguests of Mr. ,nd Mrs Iulius Seng, 1222 Chestnut avenue. 'the Sengs gave a . dinner party last T.hursday for their guests. The .First Seven Cars r the men and women mem- Club Dinner Dance The. Wilmette Golf club will have its annual, Labor Day dinner 'Idance Saturday. There were over a huin- dred. reservations for the Pow-Wow held last Wednesday. Thirty-six holes of golf were played; beer.and, refreshmeints were served, on the course, and, a -buffet luncheon and supper at the- club. The date for the yearlyj Harvest Homeparty is set for September 30. The Kenilworth .junior Garden club met Wednesday of this week at, the Howard W. Knight home in Glencoe. The membersvite several gardens. Fete Visit or Ftom Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutten, 1201 Chestnut avenue, entertaïned at a dinnerbridge last Thursday for>pMrs. Frank W.' Clarke of. Quebec City, who is, the bouse guest of Mr. anid MsE.M. Antrîm of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Carev Orr, 225 Woodbine, avenue, gave: a diner party on Tues- day ,of last week. at the Travern club, Chicago. in Mrs. Clarke's honor., THOMS DECORATIN.G W. SPataitig and Decorating 1033 MAIN 'STREET Wilmette 2378 Tol Fiis Were Fords 0 0 0 was christened Iast Sunday afternoon in the Church. of the Holy Comfiorter, Kenilworth, the Rev. Leland A. Dan- f orth ofBciating. Seventeen guests were present, including the: baby's .godparents, Aýttorney Herbert W. Auw of Chicago and Mrs. H.* W. Jordan of Detroit. Audrey wore a princess lace bonnet that is seventy-Six years old. To. Resume Activitiesý Members of the Woman's The first seven places in, the Stock Car Race held last Saturday at the Elgin Road Races were taken by FORDS. The winning car thundered over the .203-mile course at an average speed of 80.22 miles pr hour for the entire distance including ail stops. The wini ning car was timed on the straight-away at 111 miles per hour and was closely followed by six other FORDS. The only other make of car to finish-finished last. ni. To Discuss Coming Yeaa' A board meeting to discuss plans for the. coming year' was held by. the Chicago aumnae of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, Wednesday, at the home of, Miss Mildred Hebel, 1210 Sheridan road. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock followed by a business -Éession. Le W.BHu DERADY 1033 CHICAGO AVE. MOWOIIS KN< EVANSTON UNI. 4884

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