Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1939, p. 45

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afternoo, ,bepteJLV1I1U. The. occasion was the reclprocity day programl and tea, annually. a gala event for the club., At that *meeting were assembled,, as guests of hoQnor, the *Rev. Martin D. Me-, Namara,. pastor of St. Francis Xavier church and spiritual 'advisor of the club, who commented upon club activity and support to the church, and aËnounced the St. Fran- cis Xavier open house from 'October 15--29-, -descrîbed at length in separ- ate _articles; Mrs. James Massie, president of -the, Tehth district; Mrs. Henry. Rhode, past district presi- dent, and president of the Lake County Fe deration; 'Mrs. George B. Williams and Mrs. Frank R. Adams, presîdent, andpast president, r 1espeic- tively, of the Woman's Club of ýWil- mette, Mrs. Thomas O'Neill, presi- dent of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league; Mrs. Gertrude Lie- ber, parliamientarian; Mrs. Freder- ick. Ford, feder ation par1iamèntIIri- an; and presidents of the Rogers Park club, the Lady of Lourdes, the Glenola, the Cosmnos, the Niles Cen- ter, the Edgewater Catholie Wom- an's clubs, and the Brownson circle. Each brought her message. Mrs., Edware F. Cummiskey, president of the hostess club, welcomed the guests, introdured them, and gave her message. Understanding of the uncertaintv and gravity of the year The entertainment included base- bail, horse-shoe pitching on the beach; bowling and swimming in the club in the afternoon and danfc- ing in the evening.. Askit was put on by the girls of the office - a, take-off on how an office should be- ru n. if properly managed by the feminifie influence. It happened- that before dinner was served. Claudia Eckert. was practicing diving in the tank Where she. could be -se en by the guests from the foyer.. Some had just returned from New York and said her diving was .not equalled by any. of the performers in the New York aqua- cade., The first course, for the dinner which was served was fillet of perch caught in the lake irnmediate- ly in front of Shawnee clubhouse. Harvest Home Party Concluding the season, a* harvest home dinner dance will be given at Westmoreland Country club Satur- Sday night, October 14. Lew Diamond and his orchestra will play for danc- ing. $22.75 and $29-75, 21544 OcwEN DBAY RO. EVA NOYON, ILLit4ole 'ýPARKNINI READ: THE WAtiT ADS OPEN TH- EVENINGS ufl9-O'CLOCK PARKING PLAN for help from trhe Red Cross was voiced ov ivrs. I1vÂÈI-. Sie. Club announcements included the news of the. ways and mieans party the evening of Saturdayý. October 2, at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Muench. 826 Chestnut avenue. From a world in which war, and fear of war. is rampant, members and guests of the club, in song and motion picture, were *taken to the tic, earrneet, mhe voie. A true, pedigreed M. center of attraction, ing mark the tiùft of the place of a tail. Ir-il I col lege girls everywhere say heavier at $4.95. EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. Evansion 1 -

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