Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 44

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Lay Plans for Christmas Bazaar The Ladies'.Aid and Missio;- Be Used, Speaker Tells D. A. R. An auithority on thie. Conistitution Yof the LUni ted States, G. S>imon ýCarter of. e.vanston, in his spee.ch on. the Constitution at the meeting of thýe Skokie, Valley chapter of'the.Dauighter s of the Amlerican 'J{evolutilon, Monday. aftcrnoon, Novemnber 9.'-at the hoi(e (of Mrs. David. R.. DeCamip, 615 Abbotsford roadl, Kenilworth, spoke of the, 'Con:sititton a:s a vital -tl ing that is to be made use of, just as a formuitla is. H-e called, it the t ost vital factor in maintaining oîur governinient, in its present foriii. His talk p roved so inteçsti.iig to the meuibjers and gtest, that after it wvas ended Ir.. Carterremiained and answered questions on the suhject. He is on the bureau oi speakers' maintained by the Constitu tion Educationai association directed by 'Mrs. Harry Atwood. Lt was an Amnericanism l)ay pro-. grain, and MNrs. Williani A. Durgiiî. .\mericanism chairman, introd'uced the speaker. Mrs. George E. Shipman, regent. appointed M.\rs. 1)urgiîi1 chairmnain of the %vork the chapter plans to do this winter iu the naturalization courts ini the, cityý . 'le assisting hostesses, Mrs. Otto M. Ruth and _Mrs. Williami C. ,White, poured(. The flowers on the table were bronze chrysanthemnuins and' roses. The chapter, through its national, jefense chairman, 'Mrs. Ruth, places copies of the National 'Defense New s, edited I)v Mrs. V'inton E. Sisson of Winnetka. in the Wiliete and Win- ary ,soeiety of St. John's Lutheran church wilL have its.annual Christmas sale and dinner. on November 19, ýbeginning, at 1 o 'dckin the Sunday school Toom at Wiimnette and Park avenues. Tea;will be poured iii theafterniooil betweeni the hours of 2 and 4:30 by Mrs. 'H. A. Morrison, assisted bY Mrs. EE.E. Meyer., Mrs.. Il J. Harti chairman of the committee nett ,kt charge of the dinner which, will be, served from 5 :30,_until 7:30 o'clock. Supervisinig the diniig robm will, be Mrs. E. F. Frommn,. assisted by,Mrs. George C. Peterson. .The booths and their re spective chairmen are announced: The' Linen circle, under the chairmanship of Mrs. E. J. Harrinann, will display hand miade linieis. The Children's circle, with M,,rs. Agatha Meyer,' chairman, will give special prominence to children's baud' made garments. Cote, chairmati, will offer hand made The Social circle, Mrs. Charles J. The Win-netka circle. under the chairmanship of Mrs. John' Eberleili and Mrs. P. W. Bayer, will display handkerchiefs for Men and women. A Gift booth feat'uring pottery will be in charge of 'Mrs. William E. will have the added feature of homecanned article's this yéar, and will bc in charge of Mrs. 'H. E. ,Meierhoff. Rrisch and Mfrs. William Knoop. The booth for home-baked goods' 41unvnai, me rcading. orripugton nctka libraries and in the New Trier. ligh school. The next' meeting of the n ational he next entertainnient The 'îext social' meeting of the h1 of Wilmuette. ,ab, hospitality WNomain's society will be held Thursng a special il,- day, November '19,' at the homne of ýools of the mid- Mrs. Jaehne, 2.340 Prospect avenue, philanthropy. give at kie 'Valley chapter will Chicago. * Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton of 620 Ash .chairmen, are exter street, -s in- charge. cf information -vitation to girls in s "oncerhing the series. dle West to attend., Evanston. Memberý villI sew 'for tlÉe Woman's Club of Wilmette. deparfment, of the

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