Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1934, p. 35

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Those whe familiar with the The conimittee in charge of serving va q U 4z B q in the dining room bas for its chairman, G iasues V ttdg MNrs. G. D. Conlee; for its treastirer, Mrs. Max G. Hopf, and for its niem- bers, Mesdames WT. C. Buethe, M. C. As lo s $8 50com5 Boothe, Grant Chiandier,:W. F. Craw- $8 5 ford, H. O. Crews, R. . Clark, R. W. ham, Dan Green, R. Hallett, W. -A. Hayt. W. H. Hildebrand, Harry Kinne, W L RD t. Ro'val. Lý nch,. Edward L. Lange, R. S. Lasceiles, Edward Meier,..Theodore___________________ M\eyeçr, Ralph Rice, F. A. Randaîl, T. (Continued on Page 39) READ THE WANT ADS. îNilO.LL cilu f li.* l JAAI[ig JA OrK îha large group of wiiiing and eager e(I out to make this one of the 'vorkers. who are givilng their timie and liggest and best eyer hield. hest efforts to make this. activity a great Lunceous (lflne~, 'd -ft~r* ~Donations for the varions boOths are solicited suclh as sonie of n1oon tea %vill be ,erved at a. Uic "whvlite elephants" thiat hiave ceased Y erv reasonable price andi the tp Fie of service. to you and are stored. treat offered bv the conirnittee ini the attic. Then ouhvebxe f ()Id books stored away.. WXVhvil(ot take ain harge bif th cuar*Tý(liierthoen to Nrs. F. R. Adams who lias crtosi i tre <jne harge of the book exchange, booth? on Thtursday evening. lý'.erNv- And ,of .course wve cari ail find odd( 'n s odia]l1 invited to, Cone trinîkts for the gift booth ôr i li- andenjv cub osptalty. drens grah-hag. Requests are also be- Tlw club oo s ital i aiv ecr inig marie for iood aind lionie-niade The lubroos Wil b frcandv which is alwav.s popular niîd ni ate(I aiid there will:he :nany tiovel anid 0ra éa intercsting teatures \r.:arlheNvlun Fias iilni 1 t« addtio.',jothe various b)(othsq wliere alJNyi'dha:eisd ail sorts of l)ractical mer-chandise and services of a. group of fine cooks tO artistic gIft ovelties, %\il -1eéso)ld. lielj> 0on lier dneér comrinittee and seec Tiire~vil isoFi a om:nidecanlvthiat tliat big tuîrkev feast is the last Footh, white elephant and grab-hag. Fie..iwr iigsrnoi efcto.M sîdes many others iicluding space taken L.incoln C. Torrey is lier c -chairman by leading «shops.of -the village. Tics, a teasitnsaeMesdames R. A. (flltan ~ie asso rtment-f bus- ;ith. F., C. Huffman. J. C. Crossley. hold necessities will Fie- d(isplaved and 1Chiarles P. Evans,' Fred Simmo, T deîontraed '). Sca1rif, F. T. Proctor, W. W. Bald-1 *The entertainment will include a new . n'C1fodKhE.R ndr feature in the, form. of an amateur IlH0. Crews, C. E. Drayver. R . Engel, "stiint" night ; a style show of 'a dif - WlimW orth., El G L ferent kind witlî appropriate setting; James F. Rowley.. John B. Barthol-- movies every, afternoon and evuning f .or >ne\\. William . - Morris, H.., J. children, and fortune telling for ail Dernehl,; V. A. Parkhtirst. - Harrv B. those interested in the mysterions and Burnside. and the Misses Anna Beach, occui. . Taura Davv and Helen Fridmani. The Spring Mart is a ways and Mrs. James S. Barcus is in charge You'iI cUt a ligureA OURDLE' Thursdçzy an~d Friday in Phone CHICAGO )TRANSLATE.600 NO TOLL CHARGE THE NORTH SHORE'S LAR$EST CLEANERS III On Davis Street M Wilmeffe Miss: Davids on Form fit S&ylist WÎUi Be Here today end tornor- rpw, to advlse and conisul# with, you regardinq, your, ýOWf foundafion - germe.nt problerns. Do coréne n nd [et hor talk wlth. you. There is no charge or obli- gation, of course.

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