Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1938, p. 54

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of Cuild Program The monthly meeting of the WornaW's guild of thé First Con- gregational Church 1of -Wilmette 1i1 be heId Friday, November 11, at the church. The Central creof which Mrs.:Fred'Parry: is ichairmnan, wil serve luncheon ati o'locôk. Alter a brief, business session, Mrs.. C. A. Carpenter will tell. of the three social service, projects in the State o! nois in which. the guild is interested,. S Early in Octobeér Mrs. Carpenter,, in the company of Mrs. Gien Rôb- erts and Mrs. Gale Brooks,, attend- ed the. Congregatioflalý Christian Womnan's fellowship of. Illinois held in La Salle. At the meeting next wfeik MIs. Brotks.will gve a resu- me of the three days spent there. The effective work for women which the fellowship bas carried on under its leaders will bring to 'the guild a realization of, the scope o! the or- ganization throughout the state. The guild has been represented on the North Shore Better Films council, the past two years, by Mrs. F. G. LaBonte, and she will speak on this phase of communty work Ail Pets in Show The Pet show sponsored by the Wilmette Parish Methodist ba- zaar has, secured Captain Will Judy as judge of entries..Captain Judy has had an interesting and varieci career - as author,. editor, and. radio ýspeaker. He has written many books' about an imais and his "A Dog's Prayer for His Mas- ter", has1 been publBshed in' a dozen foreign languages. So, , boys, and girls, bring in. your Pets 9a nd mneet 'this distinguished Captain Judy. Show him ail the tricks your doggie, pussy, or parrot can «do and tell him about taming Frisky, .the squirrel, or howv you persuaded Grandpop to buy you Jocko, the monk, when Tony had to give up_ his organ and go back to Italy to fight. He'd like to know how you' caught that saucy littie chipmunk in a glass jar, so corne to the Methodist church on Friday, November 18, and tell ail your friends to bring their pets, too. If youwant to know more about how. to enter your pet, call Mrs. A. H. Fuessie of 1à29 Highland avenue. She is called. chairman of the com-* mittee but she undoubtedly knows almost as much as Captain Judy. about puppies, and bunies, and eiple." In wallung reflearsal xorm, it is expected to 'show in hurnorous fashion the awakening o! a sophis- ticated womnan to a sense of re- sponsibiity to the needs of her poor, remote mountain neighbors. Reservatioxis for the luncheon can be made through. the circle chairmen. The meeting will 1be open, to guesta, Virginia Ingram, Sunset Rige Country, club cham pion. Mvi ss îngrarn quali lied in the Women'a National Amateur tournament at Westmore- land Courntryj club thissummer with a 91.. She Iost her first round match to Miss Hilda Livengood of Danville, Ill, after a, bitter flght, one down on the eighteenth hole. WV. D. Hilyer Photoý Enlertain Two Groups Fourth Division WiII of House Guests Recently Sponsor Silver Tea Victor La~ Pottinger, too. Fave, and Mtv and they ahIl , ouise ce pets, In another room you, will, find a lot of funny stuffed aninàils and upside down dolis and i f. you like them you might write a, letter to Santa and ask , him for -one. There is a gingerbread boy. doil, too, and just lots of irteresting things to look at if you cari pass the candy hnnth fi-.finrd them. utiico vrneand Sof' the First iwiUl hold its on November *P. S. Beebe,, A luncheon and bridge is planned for members . of the Acacia auxii- ary 'iext Monday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Koibe o! Wilmette is. in charge o! arrangement&. WILMTTELIFE sewE 4~, ai ii 917 Gri

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