Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1937, p. 44

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for Catholic Club The large gala event of the y car for. the NVoman's Catholic Ctlub) of Wilmcette is the,'aunual spripg lun.cheoni. . Which« will be- field at the Gergian hotel Wed- nesday, May 5, -at I o0'cloick. As a spec ial treat" upon' thatoca sion, Mrs. Frank Xi Thale vl read, her short, story, ."Mar-. cotics," which won.second place for, its author in, the recent lit- erature, contest. sponsored by tieý Tenth district, Illinois Fedý- eration of W o m e n' s cus Bridge, will then follow. Plans for the luîncheon, wvre an- nounced by th e president of the club, Mrs. Thomas P. Gibbons, in the ab- sence fruôin town of' Mrs. Dennis. j. Harrison. second vice-president and social chairman. The annual nieeting of the club, with its reports, of otilcers and ehairrnen, and it I"éin of~L new nffice, r.foliowed a b)ox luflie week. Ir eon Wed Walker, George B tary: Mm Ing seceE [e lunch- r.1: s. B- Theattridal Studio Photio miss Jessie Robinso iof WI met, treasurcr <of the North: Shore Alionnae grouq of Phi Beta,. is a nminber of the comnmittc arranging the 'Founder's day banquet the organï.zation is sponisoring at thec Georgian hotel in P.vansto'î *J'Vcd(- ,u'sdav evenuîy.. 71103'5. land in bis talk on "ýGod's- First -Temples," at the meeting of îhe Garden' Club of Wilmette Monday evening, May 3, at 8 o'clock at the clubhouse of thé Womnans Club of Wilmette. T-1he memnbers of the Evenfiîg Garden Club. of Wilmette are to be, the guests of the. Wihinette Ga rden, club * at the' on e evening meeting which the latter. club has each. year. The hostesses for the eveninig will be Mrs. ýLynian M. Drake, Mrs. Roscoe L-' Roberts, Mrs. John Clark Baker. Mr.. E. H. Burgel, Mrs.- D. Md. Gallie, Mrs. C. R. Bixby, Mrs. Charles'R. Norman, Mrs. Daniel Greene,, Mrs. C. G.,Snmith, Mrs. Henry-W. Drucker, aid IDr. Alice Tuttle. 0 M rs. Charles Van Deursen is the 'pweMientof the hostess club Wilfred C. Gillies is president of the guest club. Early in June the Wî,'lmýette Gardern club plans to. spend the day at the Wauikegan dunes. Mrs. 1-omner Horton will act as guide. Hope Summers Arfist The May mneeting and aniual vlection of officers of the Friends' OUf Lake Bluff Orphanage wvil1 he held ýnext. Monday ;at 10 oclock- at the homneof Mrs. Har- rv W.. Chroniquist, -2707 Prairie ,venue, Evanston.. Mrs. Jamies Mathewvs, Mrs. Kenneth Il l3ýruish,> and Mrsý. Vila-, JohuISOn Nvill be the assisting*9hostesses. The nxorping, will be spent sewiing kindergarten apron.s and bibs, for thüe >hiidren,, and the >i niinating commit- tee, headed.by Mrs. Clarence H. Shaver. wili present a slate for thic election, Mrs. Vilis. Johnso,ý, hasý been- renom i- liated for president,' and other iiona- tions are as follows : Mrs., Harry I.. Whittier, vice-president to take the place of Mrs. James H. Prindie; Mrs.' Paul M. Johnson, retording secretarv to take the place of Mrs. Kennetli H. Brush; Mrs. William A. Sunstrum. cor- responding secretary to take the place ojf Mrs. Brower Munro, and .Mfrs. Frank S. Murray, treasurer, to take the place of Mrs. Ralph F. Huck. The speaker for the day wiil be Mý\iss Filessley, a case worker at the orphiai - age. recording secetaj-ý'; Mrs. <.uiLutn w - er, correspondin _g secretary; Mrs". patrick joyce. treasurer; Mi-S. J. E. Tarletoil, sanctuarY * Mrs. Hlarry L. Barker, pro- gram - Mrs. Henry G. Dalton, civicsanad Vatholie action, who announced the new Catholic Action libr-ày she has ini- stituted, whivh offers publications of In- terest. for Sale. after ail ffiasses on Sun;- dwys at St. Francis Xavier church; Mrs. aniual business, meeting for LmeVpur- church Thursday, May 6, at 1I o!Clock nt pose of electing ne officers 011 the Georgianl hotel in Evanston, has Thursday evening, May 6. . s just returned frorn a trip east. Whiic The offices to be filled are thosein NlSew Yorl<she studied the production of vice-.presideflt, recording secretary, of the current New York play, "To- programt chairmant,way and cns, ervarich," and it is this play whiclh shé publict caragea. n m m e will dra miatize for the prograni thiat aft- at lrge.ernoon. turned ie societv and rubbers. Memflers of the sociev lnavc aiso donated funds to renmodl and ini- silate an attic so that it nmay h e lsed a-z a playroom. Nortkridge Notes, 'Ihbe philanthropv depa of thc In v LuaMDne, Is As Througli the Streets-"La Bohem&' 1fr.<aur MJameio le....... 1......... ... *.... ......Pucni mr etteort inl IgTomra A' Sorento, ........ Di Curtis mtecutwl e M&ary Jane 'Falvey planning to go. take part ini the e- wil motor to U.rbana Satu rs are urged to caîl ing to be with ber daugl , 1319 Central avenue. during the week-end fesi so that the Ouil- the students at the Ur know how many are Illinois have planned for ers. s.1r.Pal anflounCer gave real ý, whose Id . Upport Lpport to ity of mioth- ...........

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