Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 22

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812 Gre es t là CONTOUR NO*01 TREA4TS, SI$l edyth,(Diedrick@ ikaF J ismî M fi.tMrLf .dcint m .vni 1700 CENTRL STREET EVANST6N in TRBuI1x1sLDING 0lléTUEE ORTIR! 55031 SCHOOL 0? PRY8ICAL DEVELOPEENT EDGAR A.STE VINS * éfFer drestie roductions on smort sprint suifs prlced.firomn 6.95 -UP. Silver Laurel Bognar Tonight (Thursday), the' Seve nth district will hold, a dance at North Chicago hospital. Auxiliary mcem-l bers are- urged ta: bring their friends. The dance" will, start at 7,:30 o'clock. Oôn May'$-t hc auxiliary will spon- s or a card party in ýSt. Joseph 's new, school, hall.- The proceeds wllbc used ta buy 7flags for the classroomfs of, St. Joseph school. "Please tell' your friends about this party," the auxiliary urges. A District card party, will be held May 10 at the Rogers Park Legioný hall, 1618. Devon avenue. Mrs. Roy Pavlik Is Te Auxiliary President TeWoman's auxiliary, composed of ail five guilds of the Church of the Holy Comforter, met Monday in the church, the following new officers being elected: Mrs. Roy Pavlik, pres- ident; Mrs. F. W. Fuermatnu, vice-: president; Mrs. Melvin Hawley, sec-. retary; Mrs. Whitaker Baer, treas- tirer; Mrs. Carroll Lord, work chair- mian; and Mrs. A. G. Philips, assis- tant work chairman. Trhe folloQwlflg elegates were select- ed to attend the 1935 state convention, on May 10-11 ta be held at Bloonnng- ton, by the. Dcpartme nt of Illinois Reserve, OfficerÉ associationV Delegates-Capt. Tel Nelson, Major Frank M. Woods; alternates-Lieut. Ray Thorsen, Capt. William H'. Bray, 'ieut. James leahy. Areport cf the Noniinating Coin- mittee was read. The meeting was presided over , Lieut. Colonel Max Woldenberg, of 1-ul)bard, Woods, President of the the chapter. TG, GIVE PLAY$ Owing ta the large numnber of ýticý- kets sôld for the Kenilworth club on Friday,. May 3, it is advisable ta. corne early as no seats will be reserved,ý the club announces.. Two plays will be given-"The Wedding" and "So's Your Old Antique." Thie first per- formance will Le given at 8:15. After the plays the cast and committee will be entertained with mnusic at.d supper at the Kenilworth club. PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY Johin Barflholomnew, son- ofMr.j B. Bartholornew, 104 Ninth street, a freshman at Lawrence college, was pledged recently ta Phi Delta Theta, ope of the national social fraternities Magd Rmbossed Grapavine beeii since- january 12, vïsitîrj Chandler,, Ariz., and Honolulu.. in ductéd Lawrence. roc witrsport seàson. rtnrougn the g Rdme.

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