Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 51

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WaI, A £ BLVIFB .5 At NVoman's Club to standa moment in silent tr.ib 1ute 1to the. memory- of four members, who The Woman's, Club of .Wilmette' had passed away since the meeting in had its first ail-day meetinig of the April, Mrs. Volney Underbili, Mrs. season Wednesday of last week. The HelnS GgMrs. F. A. JennS,ý morning meeting was in charge of and Mrs. Halbert O. Créws., the civics- department, of ýwhich Mrs. Ms hmsWsmmesi Percy ýIdier is chairman. The princi- r.ToaWs, ebrhi pal speaker was E sther, Dunshee chairman, Éead thenames of. seven- Boer wos sbjctwa, Shîl6 V teen who are candidates for club Have, a Constitutional AmendmentP" imembership, and gave the second She spoke in favor of the Constitul- reading of forty-one proposed for tional convention, tbrougb which it membership.' would be possible for Cook County Lolita Bertling of Wilmette was the to gain a more adequate representa- soloist, ber appearance being a de- tion in the State Législature.. She light to the eyes and ears of mem- also favors the consolidation of tax- bers and guests. Her ýyoutb and ing bodies, and -various taxing re- beauty was enhanced by bher black forms, wbich would mean lower taxes velvet dress with its white collar and for. the voters. cuifs. Her lyric soprano voice with Mrs. Fred S. Rye presented the its dramatic and operatic timbre was Bond issue for Emergency Relief beautifully handled, in the opinion of which is to be voted on November 6, those who have studied singing. The and urged 'aIl citizens to cast either a ease of its placement, its smoothness, 44es" or "no" vote. its tone quality, won much enythusi- Miss Anne Whitmack spoke of \VTil- astic comment. mette's need for a Community center. An exposition of the "Humanities," In the af'ternoon the president, Mrs. literature, and languages, the fine A. F. Klunder, askced the assemblage arts, was given. by Gordon J. Laing of the University of Chicago faculty, who7 urged the proper recognition of them in this, Machine age, in educa- tion,,in elementary and high schoois, in coîleges, and -in aduit life. In the age of science and machines,, the mental and 'spiritual satisfaction knowledge .of the 'humaniities brings is, very important, is a rock which nothing. can destroy. Maniy in aduit life have taken up their study, he pointed out, one.man, after achiev- ing business success, b e g an the study of Shakespeare, becoming an authority -on the "Bard of Avon." The Novem ber Sale of FANCY LIN MENMS a t Field's Evanston Store Once-a-year values from one of Field's most fa- mous annual sales. And thsyear's sale offers more important savings than ever .. compelling values that urge you to stock up now! Since nearly every item in the section has been reduced for the month it is im-_ possible to' mention aIl of them - but . l. Here are a few of the Speciala. Florentine. hand embroidered bridge set in fine quality fiat- ural linen. The cloth and four matching napkins are priced for. the sale (above right) $1.95 A smartly deuigned luncheon, set for informai occasions. Six 16x16 napkins with a 56x56- inch cloth. Set (left). .....5 Beautiful hand made mercer- ized filet lace cloths in natural ecru. shade. Each cloth ap- prxmtely 72 x 90 inçhes. peil(below right) ...$2JS and here agift tip fo r th e h olidaya Monogrammed bath -set of 2 bath towels, 2 gust tows and 2 washiclothm. Yoùr choice of green, gold, orchid, peach or. grcen with black momo-. gram . coMplete set... OU THE EVfANSTON STORIE* CHURCN AND SHERMAN MARSHALL FIELD &COMPANY Novembei 1, 19e uriri &Z m -r -r m y y i2 0

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