Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 46

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Six Divsions1 Talc, Active Part in Preparing Attractions Found in Christmas Sale Enthusiasm. and hopes' are run- ning high among thé busy. workerg 'who make up the six divisiongop o! the Wibmette Methodist Wodman's gulld, for making the bazaar, No- vemnber 30' and. December 1, the 'big- gest' and best ever held at the* church. Mrs.', Harry C. Kinfie is president',of the guild and Mrs. J. Fred'McGuire. o! Winnetka is'bazaar chairmnan. They are assistedby an: able staff of comnmittee chairman and workers, Including the. Junior guild which will have charge, of the Sweet shop. The Firet division will have charge of. the entertaimnment features which will bring the Punceh and Judy Play- ers out to please both' the younger group and those who are., nt .so th ytihg. Tes, you guessed it--they, W are the Harry Fetterer players and Gi he brought them from a long sum- ha mer run at the New York World's on~ fair. Then there is the sports show A-i for boys to display their model boats Mo and airplanes and girls to exhibit no' their pet dolîs. Prizes will be award- ed to the winners in various classes. Complete information may be ob- tamned by phoning Mrs. A. H. Fues- Dr sle at her home, 1529 Highlanid ave~r nue. É Deliaven Photo The p ro g ra m chairman of he Woq,3OIfi/8 t e ie Club -of Vilmette is Mrs. Thomas P. lbboms. who has arranged to ave S. Stan, feld Sargent speak i. "The War of Propaganda and nmerican Neutrait y" at the eeting of the club Friday after- on, Novernber 24, at 2 o'clock. will A Autobiography 1"'Me Autobography f A.. A Milne" has been chosen by Mns Lloyd l'axon of Winne tka for hei fourth review in the series of ten ai the Woman's Club of Wilmette, Fr! day morning, Novemhber 24, at '1 0'clock. Those who, have heard Mrs. Faxon giving aà .reading will in o want to, miss her fourth review, the committee announces.>,Fier fifth re- view will be given- December 8 After the holidays the five rernain- ing reviews wil be, given by Mrs, Henry Zander, Jr., Kenneth Horan, Miss' Eleanor Perkins,. Mrs. 'Olive James, and Mms Jamxes A. Harvey. Mrs. W. Witaker. Baer is in1 charge of the reviews,.ý which are a project, of the ways. and rLeans* corn- mittee of Which Mi-S. R. D. Qilar 's chairman, and are given for the' benefit of the club's building fund. Members of Mrs. Baer's commit- tee who have t clçts for the x.maha,- ing book reviews of the series are Mesdames Frank Adams, Elmer Claar, W. F. Crawford, Harold S. Condit, F. O. Ebeling, L. A. Grin- neil, J. H. Hinshaw, Benjamin Ja-. cobsen, . S. F. Johnson, George ' Lamb, K. E. MeAfee ' J. Robert Mic- Clure, Fred E. Parry' $Reid, W. A. Richardson, F. A. Cushing Smith, H. C. Toeppen, Charles Willis, C. J.. Zippnich. On November 24, A.S. Ste nsf.Id Sargent to Interpret 'S irst-hand Study of Propaganda at in Talk et Club 10 Mrs.ý Thomas Gibbons has ar- sranged a very timely programn for t the next regular meeting of The !e Woman's Catholie Club - o! Wilmette - on Frideay,, November 24, at 2, at TheWoman's Club Of Wilmnette. She b as asked S. Stansfeld i Sargent, so- cial psychlgst, and interpreter ýof curreit afis to speak. He has echosen as his subjeet., "The, War f *Propaganda and Americae eurl a Mr. Sargent is, a lecturer, forum leader,. and writerý and for the, past sten years',has been interpreting im- Eportant trends at home and abroad. On several. trips to Europe he at- tended sessions of The League of Nat4ions, was a deegatê to an inter- national student conlerence and has Mlorked in a German labor camp. Ris special interest is the first hand study o! propaganda methods used in N azi G erm a y t l , a d S v e Russia. ay tladSve He is assistant professor of psy- chology at Central YMCA college,. Chicago. Hi s one o! the original members of the new Society for Psy- chology, Hie has written numerous iounaanci USeriptiofl5 for maga- zines wijll.be taken. The Third divi- sion will have similar specialties in~- cluding monogrammed handker- *chiefs, guest towels, and aprons. Do not pass this booth by wîthout see- ing the clever lIttle "guest house", wîth pad and pencil to hang out on your front door instead of the latch- string of ye olden times as a badge of hospitality. Strearnlined, if you please, and "a votre service." zauýç[Y afternoon, Noveniber-17, at ,e 2 o'clock The guest speaker will be trip. Dr. Martin H. Seifert, well known in this community as head of the health department of this village. Hie will talk on the subject, "The ROle the Health Department Plays in,.the Protection of Your Child ' Mrs., Frank RiedIier. s@nMaI,P hnf. Yor reenty n a~iI~ is lectures have an. onigina I Ob- jective, and nteresting approach. that stimiulates Individual thinkinig 1. He eniphasized the forces underly- ing political and social events. He To~~is S .k tClb1at his best interpreting the var'i The -meeting will conclude with a social hour. Mrs. George Arns, Mrs. Charles F. Allison, and Mrs. .Walter Scott will be the hostesses for the afternoon. So brin g all your frenda toho'd like to say "I heard Mrs. Banning the other SeriouslY tho', ive hope 1,ou will be. there To welcome oun famous trustee. m

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