Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 47

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Novemer 1 1934~1,y ~u I- w T Young Moiher Have Progiram November 5 Mrs. Linas O. Sinith, 2024 Chestnut avenue, wiIl have the next mneeting of the.Young Mothers club;of Wilmette,- M on d ay evening, November S. Assistïng hostesses will be Mrs. C. N. Reese and- Mrs. Ivor Wendell. The speaker for the evening is to be Mrs. Mildred Fort, who is toy advisor in one "of the loop department stores. She will bring toys for display and will explain their educational value. T1he devotional will be read by Mrs. Lenoir Miller, a former member of the club. Also on the program is to be Miss Eulalia Barker, reader, who will givé two selections, "Rosa" by an anony- mous author, and "Doctor" by Ruth Draper. To Hear Senalor Nye The semi-annual meeting of Cook County counicil, League of N men Voters will be held atthe Pali House Saturday, November 10. the morning there will be an addi by Senator Gerald Nye of N< Dakota. Reservations may be nm with Mrs. John Clark Baker of 'V mette. N a m New Officersfo :Al.pha Xi Delta Mothers A meeting of the AI pha Xi 1 Mothers club Will1 be held on Mor afternoon, November 5, at the cha hoüse, 710 EmeFson street, Evani Luncheon will be at 12 o'clock. new officers for the year are nounced as follows: Mrs. Ira Gutbrie of Rogers Park, presici Mrs. William C. Sbaugnessy of. mette, vice-president; Mrs. Walte Barnes of Lake Bluff, secret. treasurer; Mrs. Walter E. DaviE Evanston, social chairrnan; Mrs. V~ ter J. Lempke of Wilmette, public and Mrs. A. Reid Larmer of Roi Park, courtesy chairman. C ele braie Hallowe'en Mr. and Mrs. George Hlarold Rig- er gave a costume Hallowe'en party Saturday, entertaining their guests at dinner, cards, and games at their home, 706 Cummings avenue, Kenil- worth. fl LIR~47 LE T >elta nday pter ston. The an- lent; Wil- r C. tary- ýs of Nal- gers Vo- Imer I n ýress orth ade Nil- cÇIso o n h. LKS SILKS for-TUNICS, and BLOUSES SILKS for-DRESSES SILKS for-DINNER DRESSES SILKS for-FORMALS W. have a comploe. ins, of CrêpesCpeinroenit métal, Taffeta, Volvets. Satins and Lamé in ail thée latest colo,,s. gay~ and 8sopL;sticalecl, A new pattern in, clear crystal with. delicately cut and frosted 1unes- a dozen goblets $10 EXCLUSIVE WITH SPAU LDING- GORHAM if you prefer Woolens for ýsome of your dresses, b. sure to, seà our sel.ction. BUTT ERICK PATTERNS Edgatr A. Stevens, lac* E V A NS TON. 1636 Orrington, Avenue EVANSTON Chicago Oak Park s' November 1, 1934 ANNOUNCING Ur 1. il. IU M mr r la - v- v li 2 in r

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