Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 35

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Septemnber 20, 1934' W 1,1 U vr ir i' £5.AVEi 8 Iic Openinqg Nursery School .liss- Virgiiiia French, at the lef t, and Miss Mary I'1ibeth (Libby Tozîcisend, annotincc the openinq g a Nurscry school oit October' 1, in the Tozç,isenid residezce' at 1330- . Jshlla, avenue, I4ilineUt'. Edu c5tfion Topic for Cook County Clubs Th'le Cook County Federation oi WXomen's Clubs, of which Mrs. Burý- nett D. Warner' is president, beg.îi1.4 its- thirty-seventh year Monday, Sep- tember 24, at 10 :30 o'clock, meeting ini the Palmer House, iii Roomn 7. on the third floor, with 'Mrs. John \'an Wakem an as chairman of the day. Arnold R. Barr, formerly president of the City club, will speak on "Needs. ot of anges in. the Illinois Constitu- ti M'Nrs. George A. 'MacCorkle, esident of the Children's Aid so- ciet, ill speak on "A scholarship ini Clothing.' Luncheon is at 12 :45. At 2, WVilliam J. Bogan,1 superi n- * tendent of the Chicago public schools, will speak on the latest developmnents ini "Educational Affairs." Miss. Irene Kawin. deputy chief probation. officer. of the Juvenile Court of Cook countv, wili speak on ..Education of the CÉhild Who is a! Behavior Problem." Miss Marv Herrick, vice-chairman of the department of education of the Cook County Federation of Wo- men es Clubs, is to talk on 'Current Events Pertaining to Education." Mrs. James Oldshue, state chàlr- muan of education, will be guest of hionor. I-Iarvest Homne Parti With its background shîny black, with silver letters offsetting its soft red design, of traditional corn shocks and pumpkin and its clever S. R. mnoon, a striking announcement.cornes fromn Sunset Ridge Country dlub telling of its annual harvest home dinner dance Saturday evening of -t ee. m ner service will begin at 8, the cock- tail houir is fron'8, to 9, with dacn troni 9:30 until 1 :30.. Con.valescing * Peggy Magie, daughter of the John Q. Magies of 2811' Blackhawk road, Indian Hlli estates, is recuperating at. home from an operation for appen- dicitis. She was brought home from the Evanston hospital Friday of Iast week, just a .week after the operation was performed. For Pen Womnen A prograni will be given for, the l)enehit of the Northern Illinois brancli of the, National League of American Pen Women in the studio of Baroness Violet Wenner, an artist 'of renown, at 619 North Michigan avenue, Chicago, Thursday afternoon of this week at 3 o'cloçk. The baron- ess, herseif, is giving the entire pro- gram, showing artistic versatility by giving both an easel talk and a group of harp selections. Circle Hostess SThe East End circle of the Congre- gational churcli is meeting on Mon- (iay, September 24, with Mrs. Charles S. M,,cCoy, 785 Willow road, XWin- netka. Mrs. J. Nye_ Ma calister and M\rs. David J. Davis are assisting h os tes ses. Tea for Bride-to-Be Mrs. Charles Henry. Brown, 809 Lake avenue, entertained at a hand- kerchief shower and tea on Tuesday of last, wék in honor of Mis s Ruth HolQway of Gleiicoe who is to be an October bride. E WORLD'S FAIR ~ DMu iDIRECT i by au ce: Mne un w ' eitras' Ipr taxis or taà aM fers - get1 off yomar North Shore M à: Lins train right thore 1 There oqs.ama ::pi.nty0ftralnthroughoutthoday. g M: 2-DAY ROUND TRIP ::from WILIMETTE e a only '50C i (Kenilwor'h 5150): THE PEMBRIDGE: Epaest.m's Finest AModerate Predilote>. A ermanentHome in the Rest Zone MANOR HousE DININc Ro0M CLAUDE A. WARD Mattagsng Director 1406 Chicago Ave., Evanston Gre. 35W0 PA TRONIZE O UR A DVE RT IS ER S proesthat lo b. weII dressed MATLASSE used for this new silk afte.rnoon iress, seems l'o shoul- "Paris" with its every rippile and thread., ift ends itself beautifully l'o the simple but oh-so-lcnowing lines of'this frock- the, knd you can wear. and wear and. always appear like a millioni dolàrs.t dgar A. Stevenlue. E V A N S. T 0 N W A A. M M ýlý à JIS JL 1 l' E, ic

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