Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 47

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larnnropy work mentioneci below. Contributions made to Lake Bluff orphanage. <There are about 100 eidren in this home.). Girls' playground was installed which cani be used the year around; sumtmer tireats wvere sent.during July and August, 12.2 pairs shoes; 47 snow suits: 42 cotten blankets; sandbox for*. the s,!mall children; birthday Cards were sent to ail of, the chil- dren; birthday fund was established so that each child received a cake, on his: birthday: 16cto lps n 12 pa irs paja 1ma 1s were made by the girls in.. our group; 2 Sarouka rugs (size 9x12) were sentfor'use ,in the office; 2 $500 grocery orders Were sent, one.in November andone in May; remembrances were sent to the children for the various holi- days; d *ecorations, nuts, fruit', and turkeys were sent to the home for Christmas-, 96 bibs for the small children; 99 pillows rennuovated and, remade; repaired and tuned 4 pi- anos; anklets, union suits, vests, panties. pajamas and baby shirts wére provided; 19 Spring coats; 6 *dozen sheets and 6 dozen pillow cases; candy was sent each month by a member' of our group; dress material donated to ladies. (under the sponsorship of Miss. Jamie Thompson) at the Old People's home for 'the making of dresses for the ,,hilAvav,. ernadution dresses were Underwood and Underwood Mrs. William Vernetson Car- roll, Jr.. 1550 Towber road, Hub- bard Woods is- chairman of the annual Gads- Hill dinner dance to be held Friday night, of this week at Skokie' Country club. Gads Hill center will bene fit'by tie event which tvlZl have carni- va 1 features to.add.to t$)e.uayetuf. Outgoing Presidenft o Entertain Chairmen The retiring president, Mrs. Wes- ley W. Race, 3040 Harrison street, Evanston, is entertaining at a lunch- READ THE: WANT- ADS 4 4. * j* * Long loirs of play and5fu bu- Oh! 50w lbord on cImIdren's feet. Solve the probl*um witli, D.Witt shoes, light in weiglit yot exception- aily durable and strong to withstaud the Idk cmclx scuf5s of outdoor oc-. Contributions mrade. to Central Baptist Children's home. (There are about 45 children in this home.) 76 pairs shoes; 130 linen napkins made by the. girls 'in our group; birthday cards were sent to each child on bis birthday; birthday cake fund was established at the home to pay for a cake for each child or! his birthday; Il new winter coats were Gordon McWilliams, and Mrs. War- ren Woody of Wilrnette; Mrs. George Haneman and Mrs. Willard McEwen of Kenilworth, Mrs. Theodorè Rehn of Highland Park; Mrs. J. Edward Brown of Glencoe. White Or Brown 5h.. 6 te. 2.435 SI%.81/2V#012 3~6$3.35 Urne 121/a te 3. $3.75 $1»9 4 te 7, 14.3S PLAY OXFORDS White or Brownm Wu Iwh bwn fim p 45. children in this home.) 12 - $250 grocery orders were one in November a .d one in 37 pairs shoes; birthday yards sent to ail of the children; bir members of our amnounted to $1,838. 12()5 DEVON 223 EAST' 71ST STREET A VENUE- et:

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