Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1933, p. 6

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Seductive VELVET-' for the chic luttle dinner hoai gr for smort afiernoon we ar, The 'dr.uy hot of velvet Or mlin. combleatiôns is b.coming ývery pop>ular ithis fal---som.t.mes With smat moeal thr.ad shof through #4e shimmesring fabric. ' Our bats have1 that toucli of individuelt which chor-; actoeiz. #hem for mach w eaà r&r - debutante or Cli.rminq matron.- A new selection ach we.& as miss>A 1 AMmi 1I48m; McMaion' Worthen*s mette Avenue international reputation. S>ne is vice' president of the National Christian Col- lege of China. was a special delegate ta the International Congx-ess .of Womn- en held in Chicago last july and is to be one of the oiutstaniding speakers of the 7United Foreign- Missionary. con- ferenice iii Chicago..earlier in the *tek. An offering for foreign missions wil be received at the meting vhich will begin at 8 o'clock. HOME AGAIN Nrs. John V. Rathbonie. 523 .Xbbotsford road, Kenilworth, is homue froni a visit of three weeks with ber mother, Mrs. C. K. Burnell at Newton.. Iowa., She returned to. Kenilworth with ber daughter and with Miss Blanch Braidon of Par- kersburg,, NW. Va., Mrs. Rathbone's aut. On Tuesday Mrs. Ratbbone entertained at a l1uncheon for, ber mother and'aunt. 'Jewel*u' Expert Repairing wstches, docks, jewelry, sîlvei- wsre, optical, beads restrung. 1166 WILMETTE AVENUE WILMBTTE 1061 ýMn. -LeROY 'yàtra»sk.v, weil knoum in theatricai circlet.' particit- 'ar ang dez'ot ces of the Little Thoater tewvententi s directing the' Lake Shore. Players of W,u'twtl' thiç -season. Mrs. Stransky is a ilati:'e of.the.morth shore and b.'qait lier .t«dv ;o! Uthe theater in t/je Northft'eslern unihe>rity si-limi c speech. In the past few years 1\r-m Stransky bas been exceedingly active in the teçh- nical and directing phases of the thea-. ter, being affiliated with the drana. de- partment of Mundelein college, North-. western university. and The North Shore Players It wa ui Strails le Ber I day, .'.oveniDÇr 4. For several years the girls have Solci magazines to. the extent of $100 or $150 in order to help with the scloliarship fund. This year, how- ever, the magazines are being di-- pended upon entirely for tliis *fund. lustrad of $100 they must. bring in $1,00 and it'sup to reside.nts-of the ýttwlshiip to mnake theýmselvesý and- their friends magazine co nscious. Every magazinemarketed. is beinig featured in the, campaign.' These mn- clude the' Atlantic, Literary Digest. Hlarper's Bazaar, Saturday Eveinii Post, and American . For children there are. Boy's Life,' Americani Girl aiid' Child Life.. For mùembers of the' fainily especially interested in some field. such as gardeniing. mechanîc.s. inusic"or art, magazines pertinent to j those subjects may be ordercd, di- rectly. through the Girls' club at reg- uliar sulîbscription. price.s. Girls Back Dirive Ie tectve board oi flic vlîb and ail flic girls. are enthtilattitallv. jworking and campaigning for. thisb project. They have, been, organizing. the drive ini grammar schools, writ-' ing edi torials for th e paper, giving camipaigo ,talks inschool,:naking j posters, talking to parents and being general information bureaus, ali bc- cause the), realize, perhaps more thain outside people, how, importat ;s.eholarshiips are and with what ai Vwelonwthey are received by the' Xv ri1er girls who could niot other- wîsc attend college or coxuplete high Central-Wibmette AveuewsPhmon.a: WiL 28-» KANTLEEK .a the Most popular .br.nd of Rubber Goods mn the world 1 I pounci 25c 1/2 pound 13c REXiI 14 oS. gained much of acting "4techpiique" Ni agazine represeiltatives will con- and was recruited, f rom those ranks _lut a meeting at'-the highi school fortheBrodwa sage Th' wnte Ial explain their objects and goals. of 1932 fotrnd Mrs. Straiisk%- busy i"l'lie acliers, at a teachers' meeting. niolding the Pittsfield Players, of 1eeugdt ettersuet Pittfied, Mssiran. a inr [singiltere,.ted and enthusiastic. Parents& andsucesfu. rop.who, have. been consulted have, highly Trhe L.ake Shore Playérs are to pre- applatuded the drive.. so everything i sent a group of plays for children tlIps ;t to go. season uinder the 'unonsorship of thîe1-1- * i*'ltaHn Wonian's Club 0f i 'lmette, flue first ' Cïe Gedive Ita Handad of these to lbe -The Poor Little RiCh " h t' d')oal" re ha amnt vor Girl," oftered at the Woman's club 1 approval." red astatheent fro Saturday afternoon, November 4,. Oth- the cl). ~rn otwieeu tion - and entértaifiment loto vour et' plays, k> follom- are "PerrI" and . CAFE E AVE. m'1 T rE 1332 'A 1332

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