Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1934, p. 42

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Civing Progres sive Luncheon Program l'he Cozy Corner circle of the First Congregational church 'llhold its aninual p)rogressive luichèon*.on Thursday, May 24, at 1 o'clock. The cocktail course w ill be served, at the bomne of' Mrs. T. A. Delang> 1501 Forest avenue, followed by tbe. main course at the borne of Mrs. J. H. Kiel. 911 Greenwood avenue. The salad course, will be served at >the bhorne of Mrs. Winslow Goodwin, 1710 Central ýavenue-. and, the dessert at the home of Mrs. Frank 'Huffman,. 1311 11aple avenue. A delightful1 programi will follow the lundieon at Pilgrim hall Mr. Clifton L Darling, well known in Wilmette social and musical circles will sing a group of songs, accom-, panied by Miss Emily Roberts at the piano. Her numbers wiIl be the Mu-. zetta Valse song from "La Boheme". by Puccini"; R7ockin' in de Win," by Neidlinger, and "The Awakening," b3- Spross. Miss Amy Louise Verbof of WVashington, D. C., a junior at North- western school of speech, wiIl read a play dealing with the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning. Miss Ver- hoif is a member. of Kappa Kappa Gamima and president of Zeta Phi Eta hionorary speaking sorority of whiclh Cornelia Otis Skinner and Katherine Corneil are miembers., She, is also vice-president of the Y.W.C.A. Miss 'erhoff is working for the charity Bail scholarship and junior Honorary scholarship in the school of speech Whieh is only givent to one junior -each year. Tickets may be obtained froni Mrs. G. E. Walk 1210 Lake avenue, or froin Mrs. R. N. Perrill, 1500 Lake avenue. Mrs. Perrill will also niake arrangements for transpôrtatioil. S 1Toloff Phot(' Mmir(f tonI. Darling (ai die right),j who resides ,ai 1538 H-ighland. avenue, îill sing three 1nu"abers during the frogram followi>g the progressive luinchropi of the C'ozy Corner ci.rcle of the Firsi Con gregational chu rch Thtirsda3' of nezi week. Miss Amy Louise Verhof of the Northwerstéeki imiiversiti, Sehool of Speech wlra la hs ltis zvoven aromid the liz-es of Robert and Elizabeth Barre'tt Browning. Episcopal GuiId Sponsors Are Patrons for Benefit Quit ExhiIbit and Tee Dance in Marshall Studio Fùr. the benefit of the WomaWisguild of St. Augustine's Episcopal churcb, an exhibit of quilts, both antique and mod- ern, with a gift sale and tea, will he given in the Parish house of the church Wednesday, May 23, f rom 2 o'clock o. througbout the day. The affair is open to anyone interested. Mrs. F. W. Puer- matnu of Kenilworth is in charge of the' exhibit. which will include interesting old quilts in Wilmette homes, and choice. selections of new ones frorn a weil known quilt shop, wbicb wilt be. dis- played as the flnest created there. neys, ini houer of Miss Jearbara at home Sun~ Holdeni whose marriage takes place honor qif th! june Il6. son. -Ilton. s. Morris Shapiro, 231, ue, Wilmette, will be Ly evening, May 20, in confirmation of their Announced as follows are the patrons and patronesses for the benefit supper d4nce which is being held in the Ben- jamin H. Marshall- studio home ini WilI mette by the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Maternity center n' Tues, day. evening, May 29:1 Dr. and Mrs. Walter Diii Scott, Mr. and -Mrs. James L. Hougbtelinlg of Winnetka, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.' Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. B~enjamin Buis, Dr. and Mrs. Budd Clarke Corbus. thle baui alone. tet had eni neld mer ni Its Fr iends to Homecoming Sunday Witb trees and flowersreachý- ing.quick maturity beçause. of spring's sudden advancement, Arden Shore's annual invitation. to, homecoming day beckons resid.ents'of the, north,shore to a spot wbicli will be increased in cbarm this season when boys of this past winter.camp j'Pin those, campers of other years in reunion.. Sunday, Ma' 20. is the day this spring, the, only> on.e in the year,. when the host of friends of Arden Shore and newcomers, to north shore, vil- lages. interested in: the char- acter building and hiealth buiild- ing prograîn of Arden Shore for under-nourished 1) o y ýs niay3 actually see in the boys a~d, young men thernselves the suc- cess of that great work The 1,.are living examples whichi are proof positive. Because it is impossible for the Arden Shore association to send to every individual, man or woman, boyý and girl, interested in the camp a personal invitationl, it publicly through tbe press extends itg cordial Welcomie to aIl to corne to the wooded acres on the lake at Lake Bluff at 3 o'clock. for a program given both for re- unionists and guests as well, and. then to stay, for tea served by the village boards in, .the. cheery, - hospitable living rôOr, of the- Administrationi building .' Reaèr .Admiral ..Wat T. Cluýverius, of the United States Navy, chief naval.officer of the Great Lake area, and a forceful speaker, will give :an address. Mrs. Robert Greg- ory, honorary president, of the Ar- den Shore association, wilI welcome the boys. The remainder of the pro- Mrs. Carlisle Christie of Highland Park, entertained at hncheon and. sewing Wednesday. Mrs. Christie. was the former France.'Stevens of Kenilworth.

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