Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 42

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of District Clubs Several officers of the Illinois Fe deration -of Wosnen's. Clubs* will ,be guests of hbonor at the next meeting of the Tenth dis- trict clubs. on Tuesday, April 10, with. the Highland, Park Won- an's club the. hostess. !The. ses- sion is the annuial district meet- ing. Mrs. William'H. Farrell, presidenit of the state federation, Mrs. Roy F. Hoadle.y, first vice-presidenit,ý Mrs. Truman e. Creager, treasurer, and Mrs.. Marc Fowler, chairman'of Indian Welfare, will be the bonored- guests that day. Mrs. Earl1 G., Whitaker, president of the Tenth district, andî presiding officer, will give the respon!;e to the grectings by Mrs.-Charles G. MasQo1, president of the Highland Park Wonwan's club which will be part of the morning procedure. A board * meeting at 9.,30 will be followed by the district session at 10. Ensemble singing of "America the Beautiful", will be led by Mrs. M. E. Smith., Reports of officers.and routine busi- ness will include the report of the nominating comnittee wbôse chair-'A man is Mrs. H. F. Norton. The Cos-~ mos 'Club chorus of Nules Center, 1, One of the unique ways which Mrs, H. G. Bersie, *ways and means chair- mnan of tbe Wilmette center of the In- fant Welf are Society of Chicago, bas for raising tnoney for its cause, is tbe obtaining of advertisers' ads wbich she brings to the meetings and reads., She bas done most of the soliciting herseif .and bas gained much patronage for ber advertisers in. ber clever interpr7eta- tiens of their specials and their wares.. Thé group enjoys these readings- and, is. always anxious to hear whose ads and how many, Mrs. Bersie bas garnered for that particular meeting. Mrs. Bersie and ail faith fui, workers for, this' worthy cause are thanked by the Xilmette center, "for' helping to. keep. a baby well., putting a family into mnore bealthful and pleasant living. is surely a wortby Wrk-t-hat's Infant WeIf are."- Toloff Photo Mrs. Wilfred S. Showz, a resident o!J Wilnaette, is chairman of the Rummage sale the Mary Crane league of the Nationial College of Ediscation is sponso ring on Aprul 19, at 606 Davis street,Eant. re on Aîds WoIfao,-- Discover Ho'w to Att ract Birds The Evening Garden Club of Wimette, at its.April..meetingl will have as its speaker, L.. E.. Hildebrand of the' biology de- partment at. New Trier .High school. His subject, will be, "How to Attract Birds in: Your Yard." lie wvilI1 use both motion- pictures anrd stereopticon. to illustrate bis talk. "This should ,prove to he an interest- ing suhject," the club announices, "for Who of us has not wondered why the birds. select some locations over others." "If only we cou'id attractsome cardi- nials to otir Yard. " we say,. Mr. Hilde- Lrand wiIl tell bow., Miss Effie James of Evanston, na- tion 'ally known radio whistler, wl give several, select ions. The meeting will be at the' home of Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey T. WVilliams, .163 Bertling lane, Winnetka, Tuesday eve- n in'-, April 17. The' meeting is deferred one week because of tbe, Flower sho* on the Navy pier. At the Fiower show- of the Gardeni Club of Illinois. on the Navy pier' this coming wveek, the Evening Garden. club is entering a kitchien garden exhibit,, under the chairmansbip of Mrs. Wil- Com miffee for Luncheon reservations are to be made with Mrs. Harry S. Gradie of 154 Vine avenue, Highland Park, not later than April 7. ý-.-The 'aiternoon meeting, called for :10, opens with greetings. The Waukegan Club chorus, with Mrs. Smith, chairman of music for the Texth district, as director, will sing. Teresa F. Leigh illustrating her coin- menti with paintinoes by artists in the ,,Af4I wiLi ±VALs. 1-aul . ICC erUn Mrs. K H. Booty as assistant, chair- men, met with the heads of the vani- ous booths to talk over plans for the ruminage sale the Mary Crane league of the National College of Education is sponsoring for the benefit of the .Mary Crane Nursery ,school at Hull House. The day of the sale is April 19, the time, froin 8 in the morning on, the place, 606 Davis street, Ev- Ra~ Mrs. John Janette, Mrs. G. Wal- lace Moore, and Mrs. Theodore Bar- rett will be the hostesses for the "Sweethearts' Nigbt" program of the fine arts department of the Wornan's Catholic Club Friday, April 13. .51 me co-L six years irl Scout cluded on Io* dinner April 5 VV IMCUC MeIU4 any member of Wilmettè. these mray be obtained. Mi Ewer is ticket chairman. r.Charles D CIlmirman ?j ine eagezmuDusr harge of its 07- rJamnes Packard Cent ral avenue,

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