Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 41

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man, Mrs. lPaul Kelly; vice-chairman of the department of home and ledu- cation ; Mrs. George Irving *Bel', chairman, and Mrs. Rudolph M. Ostermann, vice-chairman, of the 'musi.c department; Mrs. A. C. Bueh- er. chairman, Mrs. Irving Knudson1,' *vice-chairman, of the social commit- tee, in the absence of. the social' chair- man, , Mrs. Armiand Peycke, Mrs. William ' Moulton assumed ber duties, ass Ste y1 'members of 'the social ýoinittee. Reservations for lunch- eon, more than one hundred in all, were taken by Mrs. Peycke's mother. Af ter luncheon- an interesting, pro- grain wvas begun 1ýVith.songs in charm- ing Bo-Peep costume by a member of the club, Mrs. Walter Andersen, and ber: accompanist, Miss Mildred Waugh, after which a nirth-provok- ing. one-act skit entitled "Bent but Mot Broken, or A Peek Behind the Sceties,". was. performed. The cast, i11 order of appearance was: Presfdept Imiall Bent Marjor e Weese mÙsîc ihairmian Keen Loss 'Jean Mos, Correspondlng Secretary Laciç Candor- Jack Zandr Program Chairman ?wo Shouts- Sue Loucks Art and iLiterature.SIllY Glgger- Sally Riglet Seon VcePres-ident Hadus Squealy- Gladys Seely Secretary Welghty Vote.. Clatie Vaught Treasurer Amthe Warden Amnber Jordait Phllantlhropy Very Wild . Mary WlIds Social Chairinan Not Pokey Dot Peycke Correspondifng Secretary Pollyanna Growler ........... Georgana Fowler The scetie was laid in Imail Ben t's living room, the first Monday of the inonth-. After inuch, hilarious ap- plauge, the auihor of the skit, Mrs. George Rigler.,wa presented with a' lovelv bouquet. Mrs. C. Howard Rent. thie.retiritig president, was pre- setei ith an ex(Iuisite corsage boui- quet f' garde nias, the gift of' her . board. Mfrs. Sanmuel Stephenisoil ef Evans- ton gave, severgl dramatic readings. includinig both coînedy and- tragedy. and Miss Esther Morgan ' a graceful toc dancer, wearing a black an'd white costume, gave the "Dance of the Dainty Mists," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Albert Williams. Guests of Honor at Tea Mr. and Mrs. William Lui.l 119, Abingdoii avenue, Kenilwôrth,, were guests of honor.at a tea Sunday given b>'. their two dauýghters, Mrs.. George Schumacher and Mrs. George .HFuth, at the home of the- Schumachers, 315 V-ernon avenue, Glencoe. St. Francis Household, Order of Martha, will have its next mecting 1a t the homeof Mrs.,Hairry 2NcDeriinott,- 620 Washington avenue, Monda x Aýpril 30, at 1:430 o'clock, to sew. lorj missions. . ...... Permanent Waves of Distinction Genuin. and nationally edvertis.d $5. to $10 NBeauty Saloni-Second'Floor, West WIIEBOLDT9somEVANSTON- On Davis Street Willmette 1100O ["AT' RONI'ZE OUR ADVERTISERS . . 4, wvi1I your furs. look as luxurjous and silky as they did:at the begin-m- ning o'f last, winter? Will théy be . in as perfect condition and as free. fron' moths as you would wish? rWe have recently added. a crn- plete Fur Department in charge of a master furrier. We.can nowv clean. your coats and other fur pieces, by furriers' methods, and Ing5TS. g M w.vuqur. Mrs. Charles 0. Rundall of 1239 Asbury avenue, 1Evanston, assisted by Mrs. E. R. Jacobs of Evanston, enter- tained the Sigma Chii Mothers' club of Northweptern university at luncheon Monday.. Mrs. Charles Southward 'of ýKenilwortb is president.. lUN 12 15 Washington Avenue - EANEIiSINvC. Telephone Wimette 3400 NIIXT W'INTER ,ont

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