Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1933, p. 31

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forceful talk on the need for alert- niess on the part of ail good Ameni- catis. Mrs. Emma Stopka, health chairnian, enphasized the importance of the Christmas Seal sales. Mrs. Gay presented the resointion s adopted by the natio nal committee on, inter- national relations at the National con- vention held in Chicago last summer. On completion of the' few matters of business that called for immediate attention, with,. Miss Cornelia Jones at the piano.and Miss EmmaSchrei-, trer directine. Christmas carols and -club songs were sung. Special. guests of the evening were- Miss WVilliams. Sponsor of, the International club of National College of Education, Miss W\T, of Hawaii, of Korean__parentage, Miss Kim of Korea, and Miss Kun- ugi of .japan. Due to illn ess, Miss Rooberg of Esthonia was unable to be presenit. Our. foreign guests gave asplenidid and most interesting pro-, grain. Mliss. Kunu gi reniinded us that in hier country that they did flot warmù the houses as we do but put on more clothing an d then sat around a small tire to warni their hands and feet, while they listened to folk tales told by the mother. Miss Kim named and described holidays.in Korea, explain- ing that there were so many that she could not teli about aIl. Miss We ;sang for uis songs oàf the land of hier adoption. A happy. group were those who met at the home of -Miss Ruth Slown, the president, on Friday evening, De- cember 22, to .1111 the tarlatan stock- ings, which had been made at the home of 'Miss inniie Hughies. at a previous meeting, and to wrap andi mark the packages for the sixty chil-i dren oe Christmas joy the club NiVas, to bring. dance at the 1 lub.ý Holding' Open Hotue Charlotte Ha inilton, 430 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, and Marshall' Ling, of Wilmette, will hold openi bouse Monday, january 1. from 4 to 7ai Skokje Country club.. uncheon il1:30 a. m.-2, p. m. )inner 5.8 P. nM.1 i en E. Under'*ood Managers .tel E. Larsao 507ý Chestnut St. See New Year's E v Tite birothal of Miss MaryI Kathrypi Walter of, South Renïd, Ind., apid, Jerry Pahlitti, soit of Mlr. and *MArs. John 1). Pahlmant of 1eva stoit, formerly of Wilinette, was announipced. on Decempber 16, by Mfiss Walter's -parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Harr-v . Walter. Miss PahiI- ma i i.s a gradriale of St. Mary's acadcmy of Notre Dame, aud has a miniber of former classmales oit the Piorth shore. Tea for' &hool Fiends Members of the Eleventh grade of the North Shore Country Day schocil will be entertained at tea by Miss Mary Wood of WintietIka at ber home. 181 deWindt road, on, New Vear's day. ei-end, ner iske, andh, itz, of Elkhai ister, Mvrs. Hrertu aunt, Mrs. John, lake. Xis. MIAMI GARDENS It' wilI be an uni orgetable occasion Nevw Gaiety-New Laughter New Excitement for a New Day We promise a deliclous supper and festive celebration that wiII be remem- bered for years to corne, Miami Gardens, Presents: a Sparklin TIffE SPORT SHOP 976 Lnden Avenue. Hubbard Woods NEW FLOOR SHOW *In keeping with the mode ofnew found- pleasure North Shore is toi king about itl shopse Clearane .1 Rats-$1.5O up "Gay Spot of the North Shore" 3 Blocks West of Shieridan Road on Greenwood Ave-Waukegan Wi nuetka Ali the

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