Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, p. 38

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For Its large spring party, the- saled bridge and style show which the ways and means.comnrte o the Woman's Club of Wilmette is sponsoring at'the, clubhouse Wed- pesday, April 19, at 1, o'clock, the c9mmittee in charge,: under the di- rection of Mrs. H. C. Toeppen and Mrs. Maurice Boothe,' co-chairmen, suggests that those who have a pref-. erence- for 'certain tables corne a little early and select them for tables are not beinig reserved. Mrs.. Nelson V., Joyce- is. chairmnan of the tables eommittee4 The' table table.. neecte rizes- one for eachi by Mrs. James E. her cornmittee, are, *The salad luncheon, planned- and prepared by Mrs. A. E. Klunder's committee, will conslst of a crisp delectable salad o! fruits, with sand- wiches of nut bread, orange bread, banana bread, pecan rolls, and cof- fee. Mrs. James E. Arrnitt are members of the comi which on Wednesday, Apri take place as a beneftt foi man of table prizes, Mrs.1 ing modela and music. io DeHaven Studio the lef t, and Mrs. Edgar A. Feflers ranging the large salad bridge partyj, t the Woman's Club of Wilmette, will tlding funçi. Mrs. Armitage is chair- is in charge of the committee select- For TraveI Style Show -and Bridge Four prominent North 'Shore ma- trons and a number of junior womnen of St. Fr 1ancis Xavier parish hbave been selected 'to act-aw-models, for the travel style s how. and bridge party to be held at Shawnee Country. club, on PFriday evenîng, April 28. This party is one of the series being given for, the benefit of the church building« fund and -is beingsponsor- ed' by Mrs. Clarence Wieland, who has been acting* as treasurer for: the church parties.. It is being arranged by the college and professional wom- en o! the parish. Miss, Louise D'Es- posito is general chairman,, with Miss Ann Klapperichico chairman. Miss Honoré OBrien, who is chairman of the fashion. show, has asked Miss Felicia Shepanek to have char!ge ôf the ffur, and Miss JT- sephine Tracey to select the sport clothes which wiIl be worn by the Misses June Peterhans, Willamine Oelerich., Avis Norman, Helen Maguire, Geraldine Peacock, Jane Rohol, Mrs. Joseph Schneider, and Miss Tracey. The other models will include Mrs. Russel Ried, the Misses Virginia Hays, D o r o t h y Georger, Mar- Mrs. Edgar A. Fellers and her ShorE conimittee have chosen both models cordii and music, with care. During the toth performance of the models, Mrs. ard Dewey Anderson will play the piano open and Mrs. Charles Lerch, the violin. eveni Mrs. Boothe is ticket chairman A e frienas of its guest, Dr. B~ay- MI Dodge, to attend the annual 1 house o! the school on Friday be Jng, April 14, at 8:30 o'clock. rei 1 ", Donald Bec ost- ton, Mrs. ( and Harvey, an ias Sex- SFrank '. v ieroLU raIVMU.5 he speaker for the evening wiîî The next meeting of the group will Dr. Mary G. Schroeder, Who is be held at the home of Miss Kay ognized as one of the outstand- Bermingham, 718 Laurel avenue, on Snorth shore personalities. She Monday evening. the mother of seven grown chil- i. Having taught before her mar- Stumber Party Eleanor LaBonte o! Wilmette. en- tertained twelve girls at a "pot- luck" dinner and a slumnber party at her home Monday night.. Hostes. Mrs. George Mangel, 1609 Tenth o! 322 street, entertaied ber local group enter- of Pi Beta Phi sorority at luncheon Easter on Wednesday at Shawnee Country club.

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