Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1938, p. 57

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Art insttute,ý-wnose clever Christ- mas cards scored honorable mention in a recent magazine, LIFE'S phfftographers V.'Il be at work at the party, theme of which i 1S a take off on that magazine's popular feature, LIFE Goes to'a Party." Guests areë urged: to. bring their candid cameras tasnap their friends and the, groups of inanimate celeb- rities dec.orýat7i-g Diana court. Reservations, are bcing taken at Vassar House and by Mrs. joseph. R.1 Burton of' Ev;anston. the glass tubing, the blowing -and shaping of the glass through to the final steps, the making of the stand- ard for the goblet, the addition of the w.ings' and beak to the crane, were ,ail expla.ined.by James Lenz- ing, in the talk which accompani ed the dernlonstration by Mr. Jahn. Mr. Lenzing also. gave the history of glass, telling of the many families' in Central Europe that hadI handed down'the art,0f glass blowing from generation. to generatiïon. Miss Harriett Welling will have Follo,%wing the program, a business 'Mis Foenc Hetyle. Mss'rý meeting was conduceted by Mrs. Ed- Mis Fx~eceHerie. MssFrnces wvard J. Devlîn,.president. Mrs. John Lasker, and Miss KatharineýMcNulty Milis. cchairman, of the gar den and ta hlp er s hsteses Oter s-sewing committee, asked the mem-, sistants are bing recruîtedby Miss Josephine and, Miss Caroline Castie br atr niesrpbosta from the undrgrauat Vasarare ta be sent ta children in hospitals ranksý . Among themn are Miss J o Chisms ifs ephine Zeiss. Miss Barbara Austin, The co-hostesses for the meeting MisKatharine Barkhatisen, Miss were Mrs. David Johnson and Mrs. Lydia. HatIjngjs4anïd Miss Nancy William Heise. Biain. ...The next meeting of th~e g1roùp wîil be Monday evening, January 9, at the home of Mrs. William Hughes, Tea fr Dauhter1917 Greéh-wo-d avenue. Mrs. Ger- TeaforDauhte . truide Lieber will talk on -Current Mrs. Thomnas C.--White, 310 Rich- Events.- mond road, Kenilw,ýorth, is entertain-I The. literature group will.have its ing at tea at home Tuesday, Decem- nexi mneeting MUonday afternoon. Jan-, ber 20, for her -dcaughter. Mrs. uiary 23, with Mrs. Ernest Kuhn, Charles Peter Jaeger (Loretta 1910 Greenwýood avenue, as hostess. White), who is arriving -with her IMrs. Carl Johnsen will give the t.e- nine-months-old. son, Peter, on ew Thursdav of this week to spend thei *MO THIS YEAR CERTAINLY MORE THAN EVER- ViaUonU Solitaireg, Francy Cut cad Round- Cultur*d Pearl $19- To you'who have orily theýé few days left ta choose this most important Of gifts we say- Corne and see these Peac.ock fine qaîyrings. lo1. 1 SU NDAY' D INN ER S 90c to $1.35 'r tl $85et colorful; Set in mountings in- dividual ly desiqned ta greatest advantéage of the' stoneS. Rings for Men anid Women DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, SAPPHIES' Favored stonea of evey oolor. Prices starting at $29, and as much more u 6mdraJ T &@6 m %e m 6a J. welers in Chica go for More Than 100 Years State and. Monroe.e Palmer House Corner . . . ........

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