Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1940, p. 30

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Nam. Chairmen for Benefit Card Party The names of, the various chair- men f or t he annual benefit of. the FTriends of Lake Bluff-Orphanage, a dessert bridge Party, fashioni show and book review on March S atý the Evanston Cqunltry 1Club,. were an- nounced by Mrs. A. Rayr Findley of Kenilworth. at 'a recent, meeting .o! the-organ«!zation held at the home o! Mrs. Percy Langtry in Evanston. Mrs. Findley, is projects chairman for the group and. general chair man of the benefit. The chairmen serving on her com- mittees include: Mrs. William Mark, book review chairman; Mrs. James H. Prindie, c-chairman; Mrs. Paul Johnson, ticket chairman; Mrs. Rialph 'Sorenson, tables andi cards chairman; Mrs. Andrew Petersen, co-chairmarn; Mrs. Leonard Stratton, f asion show- e1hacman; Mrs. Harry S. Chinberg, co-chairman., *Mrs. Eugene Mlirphy, chairman of prizes; Mrs. Oscar Holen, dessert chairman; Mrs. Ralph Rettig, co- chairman, andi Mrs. Glenn Coulter, chairman of t h e special feature. Mrs. Ralph Huck and Mrs. Russel Locke are chairman andi co-chair- man respectively of the home-made cookies which Will be serveti that afternoon. Fo~r the tlrst time. this T For Two Winter ,P CarnivaIs Soon ' ~> Two wlnter carnivals, an evening one for aduit rmembers andi an after- noon. affair for their children, are. on Skokîe Country 'club's January calendar. Mhe àannual,,winter carnival gala evening is scheidu1ed for Friday eve- Ming, January 12, with -hopes that it will not have to be postponed until Jariuary 19.: Chicago Figure, Skating club ýstars are to. be brought to the * north shore to perform for themem- bers and their guests, and further* entertainment will include sleigh riti- ing, skating, ýanti tobogg .anninig forali. The carnival will be precedeti by a buffet supper, to be" served at 6:30 in the main dining room. The chldren's annïual winter car7 nival is slated for Sunday afternoon, January 21, prizes being given for the best costumes worn by the young guests. Races for boys and girls in the various age classes, with golti and silver medals forý thé first and second prizes, are proving induce- ment to frequent practice sessions. As an added attraction, junior memn- bers of the Chicago Figure Skating club will give an exhibition of fancy skating. Following the carnival, a for the tree orphanages assisted, Mrs. Joseph W. Arnold", Mrs. G.!IR. Blackburn, and Mrs.' Franik Kreissl. In commenting on the woric done for the chiltiren at Christmas time,, it was txplained a. new Jungle Gym was purchaseti for Lake Bluff, ln, compliance with a request from the home. From June to December expendi- tures at, the three homes were as DIWois-Tle jDrake Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ladd, 257 Woodstock. avenue, .KenUtvorth, gave a tea at their home December 21 in izonor of their daughter, Jean, toho returneti home shortli, before from the Finch school in New, York Cîty. Miss Ladd wore. a gown of blue lace andi net and carried a round bouquet of Finch roses, for get -me-nota anti orchids. Late titis tinter site expects to go to Cal: fornia for a nonth or six weeks with her parents. A nnual"Better Homes "'Expo" HeId in March Early as it is in the year, fore- sighted exhibitors are already ar- ranging 'for space at the fletter Homes exhibit which will be helti this year Tuesday, Wednesday, and is to for m more placeý inston Who of each exhibit mremakers ideas a bètter, easier, more attractive e and woirk. which to

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