Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1934, p. 41

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* vP'-'. Hi ufl.Aiwe *Vm . %'.. welfare organization was formn- 1 A. Pfingsten of Winnetka, or Mrs. cd, and named the WVom-en'es Lustgarten in Wiltnette, is called by auxiiaryof te Lrime Inds-.t.bose having contributions to make. trxiay centhe follimendguo-A store bas been given for the re- sale of discarded articles to be pur- ficers %vere elected.; Nrs. Jo)hnlchased by those who, although in, R. Oliver Mf Oak Park. plresi- straitened' circumstances, are. able dent; Mrts. D onald Nelson, vc- to pay a1 small suim for necessities. vc- After - the business meeting, tea l)resident; Mrs. Walter Backerý was serv ed. The living addnn of Glencoe, recording and cor-, rooms were profusely decorated 1ini resl)onding s e, c ýr e t a r y ; M rs.. colorful, spring, floWers. Mrs. Oakley Oakly ýKnigt > f G,1 en é 'e'Knight presided at. the tea table. Con-> Oakly Kiigt o G e c etrarvy to the general' customù of drop- treasurer; Mrs., Henry Lust- !ping business for the social side, of garten ýof Wi1nette, chairman. life. guests were so enthusiastic over of publicity. Mrs. M. F. 1Kliii the subject that it was. discussed un- gt il the' last guest- took leave at6 of Oak Park, chairman Of mc.m- o'clock,. though the hours had been hership; Miss [illian Sniith, ex- set, froni 2 until 4. G'uests came- from- ecuitive secrctary. ail over the city, sorne living as far1 After.thie election, of officers.,, isgs south as 12nd street. Smith, who is, assistant superinten- dent of Tnrimer Tnsttp I- Ii*tr a hasIiad years of experience, in wel- fare work. having been seeretary- of the welfare department of the Chi- cago Christian Industrial league, spoke of the good accomplished by, Loritner center, which. helps the un- eniployed to help theniselves, thereby sustaining their self respect. She told of an elderly couple who had lost their home, and how the husband was, running the furnace and, bis wife mending and darning clothing sent i n, in exchange for their room and at thq e a bi TRA ROOM., uNDER NEW OWNERSIP <Oc ant 8 '46adg«m t Bd Sg Dnn Al» Fur Triumuaed Coate Redued 1½ ,Prie. R.Acef T« AnUelpatlon Wa iat tFufl Vale. 549 lin"ouAvenlm* Teloeiim n netZa SUS D. A. R~. Pe.leyiMtch The thirty-eightb nnuaI .Illinois State conference of the Daughters of the Amnerican Revolution opens at 1 :30 o'çlock on Wednesday, March 14, at the Evanston Woman's club. There will be seven sessions in three days, including an evening meeting otn Wed- nesday open to husbands and familles of mnembers, and a dinner at the Or- rington hotel on Tbursday, IMarch 15. FOR LAUNDRY AND DRY GLEANING' ------ OALL ) D Edg%.ýar Stevens tells the spriig h at st.rýy avery few words 1 OURý ROI OU QUA.ITY, I 3/ YOUR

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