Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1933, p. 39

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settled the Nash Motor strike. Saturday the members of the' club are having a bridge party at 2 o'clock. Both auction and contract will be played, and tea wi11 be served. doInvestment Financing' under the New Deal". will be the subject ýof Prof. Herbert E.'Dougall's third lec- ture in bis course on banking. and finance. It will be given. Tuesday morning at'Il-,o'clock. Miss Frances E. Watson, a. mem- ber of the club, will talk on "Linens," at Il o'clock Wednesday mnorning, and will show a Christmas dinner table. Mrs. Aibion S. Webbe and Mrs. .Ernest C. .Davies wiÎll be the hostesses. Dr. George Halperin, a, native Russian whobas made' a. hfelong study of Russian literature, will speak on the life and, works of Dostoevsky at the, Library Coffeeliouse, at 7:-45 Friday evening,' December 15, -at the j ual".,'socialI chairUiaf; iiorotny, Fleer, Evanston,, president of. the sophomore class; Barbara Coffy, Des- Plaines, sophomore social chairman; Mary Grace James, Iron Mountain, ýMicb., president, freshman class; Dorothy, Wegg,. Chicago, and, Betty Jane Jewe tt,.Minneapoôlis, co-chaeir- men of the freshman, class. W.. C. T. U. HOSTESS The Wilmette-Winnetka W. C., T. U. will hold its regular -montbly. meeting December 11, aât 2 .o'clock. at the home of Miss Lilly Struggles, 1620, Central avenue, Wilmette. College club. -Dr. .HalIperin is a p-ro-- fessor of surgery at Northwestern univtersity. En7gaged Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, E. Matson, 616 Fifteenth street, announce the en- gagement of their daugbter, Anne Elizabeth, to Kurt Ferdinand Friede- berg of Mount Clemenis, Micb.1 The wedding is to take place on Décem-i. ber 23. Mr. Friedeberg As the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friedeberg'of Magdeburg, Germany. Garden Club Con fetence The Garden Club of.Illinois will hold a round. table conference Mon-. day, December 11., at 1:30, o'clock, in Room 10, third'floor of the Palmer Housie, to discuss plans for the an- nual Flower Show at the Navy Pier, April 7-15. A REAL UJNIVERSITY 0F ART FOUR UNITS. IN ONE. COMMERCiAL OR UCHOOL, DM0. RAY, SCHOOL O AVETUUM *AY aCHooL 0r PHOOUUAPHY A busnms-Uke, pricticml Institution mecilsing la àec pripfessionat requlrements. 'Commercial Art, Dress Design sud Styllagi Advertlmug, Photepaph7,. Interior Decoratton, Fushion Illustrationa, iidu;trNi Art. Incorporate1 Design and other subjeets Lpertan- lng to Art suad Advertiting in Ind 'ustry. Piersonal Training. Indivîdual Advancement. 9 9 t 2 0, Cicmom Ont4tandlnag seble 26 Tears lus am~i 14e$1 Lftiffez 116 $0. Mjchigan BIVd.& hmgDp~S L a & v i w I d g O p o s t e i t I n s f f t . A choice Iist of presents greets the. harried shopper here Distractéd countenances soon turn to wreaths of smiles at the. countl.ss variety of delightful articles garnered from fleUr and fer. The. mo*t '4h diffiçuit gift probtem soon fades once you stop into Chandler'.. Even, the. mon.y question is teken care of satisfactorily. Leather Accessories, Leather novelties and accessories ýof im- porfed and domestic make.: There is, no n..d to b. puzzled about what to gîve. STATUONERY You compliment the. recipiiit when you give fine stationory. And ifs moderate cos+, appeals to budget buyers. NOTE PAPER Book Ends Tii. lat.st style "Sco»fy" boo&w,çls. Thon e ar most approcoid t à s.gift for thoir procticability. $5.50 Others $125 to $18 Christmas' Cards . ... s e e N N 1 , ; 1

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