Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1934, p. 36

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on Mart Profits By Ver*a McPermid The Voian is club of ViL- mette announces -a net profit of $774.57 f ront, the> Sprin g, mart held the latter part of March. The announcement , was, niade at nheémeting of the clubon April 25j by' Mrs. Rozier D. Oiar. "This sum is not coin- plete., .however," 'Mrs.. Oiar states, "ibecauise there is stili sonie, merchandise outstanding, which when sold will, probably bring the amount over $800." The following officers who were elected: at the meeting were, nanied. as follows by Mrs. Ralph Huif, chair- mat% of the nominating, committee:ý Mr%. George E. West for second -vice- president;' Mrs. A. L. Grinnell. for third vice-president; Mrs. E. C. Hil- dreth for corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. Angus Steven for treasurer. -For chairmen of departmnents: Mrs. George B. Williams'. literature; Mrs. Percy Idler, civics. For chairmen of standing comnittees: Mrs. Harvey A. Bush, program; Mrs. Arthur Stanten, social; Mns. J. Clark Gapen, rentais:ý Mrs. Sam Dennis, bulletin for one year to fil vacancy; Mrs. Charles WV. Robb, Jr., for bouse andl grounds: Mrs. Rollo Gullickson, jpnior advisor for one year tô flli vacancy. Club members, in the afternoon, were entertained with an unusual presentation of "book reviews" by the' Parsch Book Players who enacted scenes from t.wo novels, "Ridge ways"ý by Frances Renard and "Presenting',, Lily Mars" by, Booth Tarkington. Çharming Beverly Broady Parsch. di-, rector of the Players, reviewed the book briefly before the curtain 'and described the scenes that were to be given. "Ridgeways" is the story of five generations of a southern fami- ily. The story opens just before the Civl wr ad s r2rried tun to niod- fla.cwI Gail zlndrrsep (AIrýs. Wl alter H. Andersens) ai Keis il- «iio rt/s, 1Ivrie colo paaira .fO/raflo, will gîve a pro grain of soalys-aIL- thein ussicale ansd tea to be h'ld on .lIay 9, by tse Ilfcl-ireii gidld of ie~ Chtirc/s of t/he Ho!l' Cons- Circle Invites ta Tem an d Art Program WTItb spring and its freshness hint- ing at brightness and color after win- ter's grayness, the Crescent circle of the Congregational cburch selects a prograni apropos. It invites- tbe pub- lic to a tea at the home of Mrs. Roy Osgood, 423 Essex road, Kenilworth, Wednesday, May 9,, at .2:30. o'cloc.k. M rs.,Edward Stafford Challinor, wbo' wbo bas tbe Gift:and-Art corner at Wortli's, Will give a talk on "The Romance and History of Porcelain and Pottery," and on 'Color Har- mnoti and Table Suggestions." Tickets, nominal in privé, nîay be. James William. Bixby of Evanston annouinces the approaching. marriage of bis daugbter, Virginia Frances. et Marshall Studio to Albert Edcmuncl &remer, son oft Memnbers of the North. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Chat-les. Frederick axla Kremier of 723 Laurel avenue,' Wil - axlayof;the Chicago Mater- mette, which, will take place at4:30, nity center- are hoýping. for fair O'clock the. afternoon of. June 16, at weatheïr and a moionlighit niglit homte. Dr. Paul Austin, Wolfe. of the First o usaMy2,we h Preslhyterian churcb of Evanston will group will have its benefit sup- iîerforni the miarriage ceremony ,Per dance in the gardens and wbiclh will be followed by1 a buffet studi o home of the Benjamin supl)er.. Only inîmediate relatives, and .M hlso imte close friends are being invited,. The bride wiIl be attended by her The proceeds of the party WiII go small niece and nephew who.will act to, the Chicago Maternity çenter, as flower girl and train bearer, re- which :,is located at 1336, Newberry specti 1vély. The' groom bas 'chosen, avenue. The center is supported by his brother, Charles, to serve as bis tbree organizations-the Mothers' îîest mani. Service club, tbe South Sbore auxil- iary, and tbe.Nortb Shore auxiliary, After a two weeks' honieymogon, Mr. of wbicb Mrs. Ralpb Heilman of Kremer and bis bride will reside! at ~Evanston is president. Last yea.r tbe. 2224 Sherman avenue , Evansiton.. nortb -shore group gave a uo mobile to the center. The Chicago Maternity center was Lu ncheon for Board founded by Dr. Joseph B. DeLee, and among those on the staff are -Mrs-. Herbert BR Mulford enter- Dr. Charles -E. Galloway of Winnetka *tàlined at a dessert bridge at ber home> and, Dr. Pbilip H. Smitb of E vanston. on Elmwood avenue last Friday af- Dr. William C. Danfortb of Evanston ternoon, ber guests being members iis on the consulting staff. :Tbe of the board of directors of the "North Shore auxiilary, under the di- Woman's Club of Wilmette. Who, were rection of Mrs. Pbilip Smitb, sends associated witb her duning her, term ,an average of fifty north sbore woni- às lu prgrntcbairman. en a montb to tbe center to con- as clb proram tibute cèlerical services and to drive cars for the doctors. The nmortality rate of tbe venter is Picnic Suppçr less than two-tentbs of one per cent, and especially remarkable isthe' fact FHarriet Keitb, 310 Warwick road, that the center makes an average of Kenilworth, entertained .t we-nt-y--more than 250 deliveries a month, friends front' the Art institute at a wbîcb ismore than any.o'ther institu-, picnic sùpper Sunday tion in the city. Chairman of Drive Music.Committee Gues.af Luncheon Mrs. ý Roland Whitman of \Vin-; netka, chairman of tbe artist-recital committee of the Winnetka Music Club, is to be bostess at a luncheon' Churck Dinuuer k4ay 9 The Kenilworth Union church, of whiclu Dr. Herbert Willett is minister, wilI bave iti annual spring dinner Weduesday May 9, at the Kenilworth club.- sen and s the i door. Mrs. C. KeIsev Sak 'ilurîh 1 is airinait o zt'orth ceiter of the fate Society Of (Chic( Baby wreek drive beiný APril 2-9 isutil Mov 5. in costun may be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, 615 Essex road, Kenilworth, gave a cock- tail party recently preceding the din- ner dance at the Kenilworth club,

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