Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 46

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* tndoubtedly, every worman who attendts the big annual charity- card party of the Woman's Club of Wil- mette, known as the Philanthropy yard party, and sponsored by the philanthrop departmnent of which Mrs. ýThomas Hardwick is, chafrman, Wednesday afternoon, October 25, at. 1: 30 o'ýlock, ,wil hope to, Carry off the major prize, the beautiful corn- fortr nadefor the 'party by the philanthropy workers. However, one, out of, every four will carry cffa, prîze, as there will be one' for each table, and a very satisfactory one at that,. acco rding to the table prizes, commttee in charge of Mrs. Ed- ward Meier. Mrs.S. Yantis is chairman of special prizes. The party, a dessert bridge, pro- vides 1und; for the departmnent's philanthropies, and is widely patron- ized by those who are interested in any of the charities benefited, (a list of whlich was glven t n, 1ât week's LwE), as weil as lby the club member- ship, and other resitents of Wil- mette. It is open to the public. 11 Mrs. Arthur G. Stanten is chair- man and Mrs. Francis J. Crowell vice-chairrnan of the party. Mrs. Stanten entertained the members of lier committee at a dessert luincheon at her home, 1014 Pontiac road, last week, at which the plans for the party were completed. mittee to do. Mrs. Crowell is in charge- of the tickets. Considering that the entire clubhouse is used for the party, one realizes how many tickets have to be distributed and paid for, before the ticket chair- man's work is over. Those who buy their tickets early, the table reservation committee, in charge of Mrs, George S. Hendrick- son, announces, w il11 have first choice of location, and as onlv a Malcolmn Balfouir Photo birs. R o be rt M. Sherritt (afe ar~ndW Mt. Shettt t li"é host and hosteas Sunday night at their home, 151 Sheridan road, Wnnetka, for az large buffet up- per and card party to bene fit the student music funci of the Illinois opera guild. *nuu metLLigorthI ue VVU[I1US guild of , t he Wilmétte Congregational churen Friaay, October ;40, as Mrs. 1%. A. Lusning Smith, program chair- man, has succeeded in securing for ttie speaiKer oi mre atternioon, a iev- turer nucn in demand andi difficult to secure, whose sehedule is a ful o ne. fie is Dr. George M. Gibson of the United church of Hyde Park, Chica go, and his subjeet wîll be a tzmeuy one, "Peace in Relation to Preent eConditio-ns." 4-- . qizyg ai C *, di . u MAAZAents on currerit fiction on Priday, OctoberA 13,' at 10: 15 o'elock i the mornmng, Among Corden Clubs at the Congregational church, underF auspices of the Wornan's guild. She For the purpose of providig study will give a detailed review o! "'Chi for amateur gardeners, beginners. in dren o! God,". by -Vardis Fisher, experience, a new garden clubhas whic sh wil fllo wih arunzngbeen formed in Wilmette. It- is but comment on the 'outstanding fiction an inat9iteclbwrd en o! tis easo. Te boks he illlittle more thaà six months old. its select will be "Wateh'for. the Dawn," name isà the Garden. Study' group, by Stuart Cloete; ,"TJie Web and th and its birthday was a tea on March Rock," by Thomaàs Wolf e; .N. t, to 24, at, the. home of Mrs. Walter D. Valo," y Jhn ennngs "BackWilson,. 1944 Beechwood avenue. Its Narcissus," by Rumer- Godden; acive1ne< esh ofthrty-fie women, is.now filled and plans are «'Christ in, Concrete," by Pietro di 'deveoigfr treuameins Donato; "lThe Open Sky," by L. A.. l.ry-on for is regula met Stjrong; 'Queen Amne Boleyn," byeerscodrdaofahmnt rracisHacet: ad "mpria T~~-at the homes of members. ligt,"birB.etit Hadin. h The next meeting o! the group oc- ligh," b BetitaHaring.T ecures Friday of this week at 1: 45 series. is open to the -publie,' and ýlk'a-tehmofMsT.Ln tickets may be bought at the fdoor. Wonc, 3a1 t arwhome o rs T n Watsn, 21 arwik radKenil- Following is- the committee In worth. The guest speaker on that charge: Mrs. Paul Gross, Jr., 1215 occasion will be Mrs. A. E. Gebert Chestnut avenue, is chairman of the who will speak on "The Spring Bor- book review series, and members of der," naming fiowers to be planteci her committeé are Miss; Florence wlth spring bulbs. lier talk will fol- Buatz, js. Chales Bixby, Mrs., lo 1w the, lecture last !trnth on D. Ewer, Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline, "Spring Bulbs." The guest of hon- Mrs. Herbert Mulford, and Mrs. or o! the afternoon will be Mrs. T. Bruce P. Owens. E. McElroy. of Winnetka, president of the Wilmette Garden club. The Garden Study club has, a chairman, Mrs. Norma Deno. Mrs. Football Supper Walter D. Wilson is vicechairman:> Mrs. Robert Bacon, secretary; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norton A. Booz, 919 Victor LaFave, treasurer and chair- Forest avenue, entertained a group man o! publicîty. of friends at their, home at supper The program comniittee cnnsists Saturday night following the North- of Mrs. John A. Donaldson and Mrs. western-Oklahomna football game. William A. Biel of Wilmette, and Mrs. George R. Dodge o! Ker*#- worth. Mrs. Walter Maughan o! Wil- mette is social chairman; Mrs.- Charles Simmons of Kenilworth, Ho.e06088tours chairman.-1 The purpose o! the club, ini its own words, is "to stimulate the love and knowledge of fiowers aong amateur gardelners.," Pian FamîIy Dinner For Baptist Cliurch . for 46

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