Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1936, p. 47

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Mrs. Sherman B.' Orwig, 921 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, as, chairman of the ways and means' commnittee. is' in charge of arrangements, aide4 by ber own committee an-d tih e social. commtfittfe, of, which Mrs. Earl J. Cooper -of Evanston, is chairman.* Fort Dearborn chapter,' sponsors two:benefit parties a yearfor thé putpose of raising funds for its patriotic and*charitable work. Few people outside the organization realize -the extent of thé: Work done-by the Daughters of the Ameniirs., Shermail B. 0Onuig of WiIcan Revýolution. The local committee mette, who. has récentlly been moîde. on Americanismn promotes two groups z'av.s and ni cans chairnait 'of. the of Girl Home Makers ivbo meet regFort Dearborit chapicr, D. A. R.,.for. :ularly throughoui the yvear for the purpose of being taught, not only the stecond successive yeari is Planprinciples of Americanism, but cookniuq( tlie chapter's animal eifmllnr ing, sewing, table setting, and other bridge bene fit 'for Friday tifiernoon., on çrthe American phases, of home ie July !1, at 2 otock, ai the'h'vàî&s' pl an.- 1Thfe Americanization classes, which prepare a group of foreign ton 1l"oinan's cltïb. * born, yearly, for their iiaturalization papers, are condurted by a, paid teacher. Mrs. Ray Garrett of Evanston is chairman of this commttee for the coming year. Each year more than 1,000. "man-~ uals for immkrants" are distributed Owing to its inability to secure a 'by the committee assigned to that, work. 'Ihes-e are-m al ,languages and 'suitable location' at this time, the one for guests -and one fon members. In the. matches for' guests, first low gross was won by Mrs. C. P. Cor- 1 p Mi many,1 second lowý gross by Mrs. George Vickery, and fifth low gro1$Ss by MIrS.- F. J. Grimes.lMrs. Wrighit won.low putts. Among the memëtber,, prizes- were given in four divisions. Mrs. H. P. Sau nders tied with Mrs. D.,Upp for first low grôss in Glass A. In :lass B, Mrs. George Reilly-won; Mrs., Lawrence Moore won Glass C, andMrs.:Ray Johnson won Class D. In a recent.match the North ShoreGolf Club team played off îh the finals' for thé second division with \Vestnioreland -at Onwentsia and won 9¼to F- -w-- Foèr Extdra Bring us your W iU Pay cash for Your Discarded Wafch .es, Oul-of-: ciSiIve. Style J.wIry md C. D, PPEACO.CK JEWEES StNCE i187' STATE AND MONROE Miss Leonona Ross of Indianapolis arrived on Monday for a week's visit with Miss Margaret johnston of 1320 1 1 Greenwood avenue. Country Club Arranges Evening at Garden Cafe to approved mountain' schools fast yirar,-all 'of these being mnade by the Chapter's Wbeel and Distaf circle.. Mrs. Clyde C. Ohliger of Chicago, is in charge of this sewing gnoup. There are various other kinds' ofsupr given these approved schools, including a scholarship of $100, to a deserving student, in addition to helpngthe Occupational Tberapy de- made for Firday evening, july 31, at the Victor Vienna Garden cafe on Waukegan road, north 'of Lake' avenue, Wilmette. A section of the outdoor garden cafe will be reserved for club members, with a special dinner andl dancing under the full moon. A Hunganian gypsy orchestra and entertainers wiIl be attractions for the evening. CLEARANCE SALE Dorothy and Roslyni Craig, claug tens of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cra 716 Lake avenue, are at Pinewo 'Camp, Midh., for the suimmen. tailoreds. Many are one-of-a-kind. Florence, 333 Park.j kiotn dcalaner aui

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