Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 28

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* Three gardens, each a thing of beauty and each different. will be- *the settings. for theç three course luncéheoii.Wednesday,,July .2q, Which the ways and- means committee Qf the Woman's club of Wilmette is sponsoring. At Mrs. A. V. Gruhn's home, 1010 .Chestnut, avenue, the guests .will as- semble at, 12:130. and after Viewing her garden and, having an ice, Wil ride out to. Mrs.. Henry W. Drucker's- spacious gardens at 1125 Mohawvk. road, where the main coursewiil bel served-chicken souffle with cream- ed, mrushrooms, a combination sal- ad, and 'hot rolîs. French pastry and coffee at Mrs. Burt J. flen- man's, 21 Linden avenue,. will be the third course. The guests, on leaving Mrs. Den- an afterfQon, of bridge in another summer sètting. There wiil be .a prize for each table. Lilce.ail of the parties .sponsored by the ways and means committee, of which Mrs. R. D. Qilar is chair- man, the party is open to the public but, being held at the hornes of members is liinited to the first 200 applying for. reservations. The club membership is not being cailed. the Miss Nanci, Fox, dc&ighter . f Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fox, is to be hosteas to the young peo ple wiho corne to the cinnual picnic zupper the North Shore Friends of Chicago Junior school wili hold at Foxwood farm, St. Charles, Ill., Saturday, July 29, at 5 O'clock. Conn., where she will be employed' in the personnel. division o! the Aetna Life.Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher rnotored east in June for the gradua tion o! their two daughters, Jeane fromi Mount Holyoke college- and Dorothy fromi the Northampton Schôol forý Girls. Jeane brought backa. friend, Miss Lucy Bugbee,: from Hartford 'for a visit and- entertained her at the Fisher . surm-er home on the, island at Fox lake.. This same party.,was also. a shower for Mis.s Mary Waid- ner o! Wilmnette. whose wedding- is. to take place in. September. At, present Dorothy Fisher is on an eight weeks' motor trip through' the west. She is expected home about the mniddle of August, after touring Làs Angeles, San Francisco and the-Yoseite<, Hostess fa Club Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, was hostess to her Tuesday bridge luncheon club this week. She entertained its mem- bers on. Wednesday, according to the summer schedule of meeting days. Catholic Library Ail of the plans for the. bridge luncheon party to be held at thue home of Mrs.ý John Boyls ton, 1302 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, July 26, at . 1, o'clock. -are complete. ' Many prizes are1 to 'be given. No mia tter what the'wea 'ther, -Mrs. Boylston can accommodate any sizeecr owd that may corne in her sun ..roomfi, her living. room, music room: and her large terrace. One m Éay- play in- doors or out of. doors ýas fancy dic- From ail indications this will be à banner party anid should be,. a great social s uccess. It will be the committee states,. "a splendid o p- -portunity to meet your frienids, and club members that you have flot seen since the end of the club year.'- From the. number of advance res- ervatins. received the -suess of the party is .assured." Mrs. George Steele, chairman of the Catholie action group of The woman's Catholic Club of Wilmnette..' reminds people this party is for ail who are interested in her new proj-, ect, the circula ting library. of Ca th- olic books. The library has been mnoved to the ushers' room in the church. It is open every morning after the 8 o'clock mass and after each mass on Sunday. That the li- brary .was a* long felt need is. evi- mvrs.b. aiey .iuiuasui, oeUi me J. Uto chairmen and her committee; Mes- dames George. Putnam, A. L. Grin- nell, Arthur Farrell, C. M. Baust- ert, Rudolph Heiser. They may also be made with the other members of1 the general committee: Mesdames J. S. Barcus, C. M. Baustert, Edwin Burbott, E. A. Cia ar, G. M. Christ- ophel, Frederick Ebeling Charles N. Art Colony* Benef it The MacDoweii Society of Allied Arts will have a garden party andi buffet supper Sunday evening, Au- gust 6, from ~5 to 8, at the hôme of Mn. and Mrs. James G. Shakman, 35 Linden avenue, Wilmette. The event, open to members upon pres- entation o! their metnbershii, cards. boo00ks. Any, one of the following commit- tee members may be called for res- Iervations for the Party. Mrs. Harny Barker, Mrs.. Heniry Dalton, Mrs. Ernest Mundee, Mrs. William Ijil- Ion, Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. Sam-. uel Moore, ýMns. Cordon McWil-, limMrs. Jamnes O'Brien, Mrs. James Tarleton, Mrs. John Tracey, Mrs. A. W. Withrow, Mrs. Clifton Walker, and Mrs. George Steele. Meefs in Winnetka The Wilmette Reading circle will meet with Mrs. Arthuur J. Boynton, 620 Ash s t re et, Winnetka, a t 1, o' dock -Monday, July 24.

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