Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1936, p. 38

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Course et Women's Club Is P opuler "c.Bring the- family. and corne an(t.enjoy a pleasant evening of contract-instructioni and play- ing-at a very low, price, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock .at the Woman's club," urges Mrs. D. Porter Empfi.eld,chairman of the contra.ct bridge les*sons which the ways and meéansconi- rnittee is givigTesas(af - ternoons1 at 2 o'clock and eve- nings at 8 o'cock).. "Then you will have a Culbert son four- somne of your own on winter At the first lesson of the evening group Tuesday, January 14, two 'ex- pert players appeared ini the grônp. They had corne to get the new ruling, they to>d the chairman. Others were present who had attended the last series which Mrs. Mark White, Culbertson expert, had given at the ,club, and wished to continue with ber. A number who had flot been in the group before, appeared for the first time. The, claÉss is, a large one, but there is always room for a few more tables. Pilans Pre-Lenten Tees Februery 3 * Before the opening, of the Lent'en season. the University guild will observe. an annual custom of clirnaxing, its, winter%- social, activities ith-a series of pre-lenten teas Monday ;after- noon, Februarv 3, f romn 3 to 5:.30. The parties will be held at the homes of M'rs.,John.,E. Blunt. 1233 Michigan avenue; M.Ars. 'William B. Johnson. 202 Greenwood street; Mrs. Wilder A. Pickard. 214 Greenwond street. and Mrs. Edwa -d 'P. Welles. 1315 Forest avenue, ail, in« Evanston. .1 Ail these homes are withln a few - blocks of ýearh other.'so thut mem- bers may visit more than onie or RUl of the homes if they choose. The teas are pIatined. pr:irily as ac- quaintance affars, and only short 'Iro)grams wiIl he presented. Mn., H-erbert S. Plii1hrick, preshient. and Mrs. WqIter Diii SZcott- wiiî stop in at each homp fote) vlomethe giest.. At M rs. Welles' there xvill be a musical progr;im hv Kate Al;ce Mer- rell, young Ev-anston v;nlinist. who will be acconipanied bv Helein Tolef- son Guest. Lonel Wizeam, you ng Northwestprn poet., a proteste of Lew Sarett. will give the proç'ran' at the Blunt home. reading sorne of his own tnree more i uesdays of instructions -January 28, February 4, and Feb-' ruary Il. If you have an inferiority complex where contract is concerned, here is yoûr opportunity to get rid of it, says-the committee. Drop in at the next lesson and. see w hat, Mrs. White can doforeyou.-F. B. M.. Uflderwood and Underwood Phonto On Thanksgizing day the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Babcock to .Auguste C. Babi.ze, Jr., was announced by her mother, Mrs. Williamn F. Bab- cock of Winnetka, ut a family dinner Part y at the family residence. Mr. Babiîe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Auguste C. Babize. of Glencoe.. Harret Viftum Speaker at. Wellesley Cfrcle, At Kenilworth Club th e Keniil- iday even- Thle Sch9minade. trio. comnosed of Lorraine Liston, violiriist;, Adahi Mul- lin]. piani'çt. nrl Dor's Rieý;enberg. 'cellist; will, play at Mrs. Pirkard's. A grotip of twio-piano sc'ectjons by Aiaànelle .Jackeon andl Clarli Reich.- ardt will be given atý Mrs. John1son 's; home. 'Mrs. john H. S. Lee, first vice- president, is in' gen(eral charge of, arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Scott. prouram chai-~man; Mrs. Ray- mond Wieboldt, chairnian of the, Will present a travel lecture at St. John's Lutheran church Friday eve - ning of this week, under the auspices of the ways and means circle of the Ladies Aid society. "Fourth of july in Mexico" is the'subject of her talk. The Jecture .coxwnènces at 8 o'lock. luc'YJy tt14m Ocli, in Marshiall 1Field's Wedgwood room. Following Mid-Winfer Dance luncheon, Branson DeCou will pre- setan lutaelcur on "Pres- The mid-witèr dinner dance of the ent DayJapan." On Wednesday, Country Club of Evanston is held January 29, the club wilI tour the Friayeveing anury 4. he in-Hoosier salon in the Marshall Field, Fridy evningJanary 4. Te ~ gallenies with tea after the tour. AiU nerhour is 8. Joe Rudolph' and his members are urged to attend and orchestra wmiil play for dancing. bring guests. Give Buffet Suppir Mr . and Mvrs. Frank J. Scheiden- heini of 804 Forest avenue entertained the Fellowship club at "a b uffet.supper on Saturday.

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