Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 37

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enced auditor commented upon7 the perfection of her worlc. However, it is: not alone for the perfection. of her treasurership thatshe is -beloved by ber club sisters, but, above thati for the warmnth of ber friendliness, be it. shown by ber greeting as one passes -. er tablé near the. door, or by a* littie note sent when. one. is, in, distress. d'Friendiness like Mrs, Genner's makes 'new members feel at home, and old friends realize that club hour is one of .the sunniest'spots in their Pîanis*tf on. Progcrams *Mildred -Hendrickson (Mrs. Virgil E. Hendrickson), 1607 Lake avenue, will give a program of piano numbers at the joitmeeting of 1 llse nor4k shore auxiliaries of the Home Mis- sionary society to be held at--tbe- Wilmette Parish, Methodist church on Friday, February 15. On March 4, Mrs. Hendrickson will play.a group of numbers at the" meeting of thse Young Mothers club to be held at the home of Mrs. Lincoln C. Torrey, .1341 Elmwood avenue. I Two Mfallinckrodt High School. Impnsors, Irelte Uer, a# the le f., anud Mary Kathryni Schiler,, gave patriotic sjecialty -dances for thse meeting of the Cat holic Club Jun- iors.'Tumesdav igjhtof this tvéek. Cocktail Parties Mr.aund Mirs. Leossard Paidar7 .732" Cumminga avenue, Kenilworth, will entertain at a cocktail part y Friday preceding thse Kenilworth club dinner dance. .Mr. and Mrs. John Darley, 618 Brier street, Kenilworth, will give a cocktail party Friday, afterwards talc- ing their guests to the dinner dance at the Kenilworth club. «'A House Dîvided,» by Pearl Buck; "Heaven'sý My. Destination," by Thorfiton Wilder'; Jôshua Todd," by iFulton 'Ousltr ; "Adam's ,Daughter," by Wells, Wells; "Human Exploita- tion,"by NormanThomas;.'"Can Prayer Be Aiis*eïed?', by; Mary. Austin; "The Forty. Dayso Musa Dagh," by Franz Werfeli. "How Can I Help My Son and My Daughter Through> theý Jungle» is the titlé of the third Ïn the series of lec- tures by Dr. Mabelle Babcock Blake, meeting.- -aptain. John Crehan wil give an ilIustrated talk on tËse Skold Valfry ,CCC. The program, .8 lu i charge of the conservation andthri chairman, Mrs. Wilfred. A. Nabérs. mOT IHUERS- bave been s»Vea by 1])yE Nuou.tlva I.w DorEn y 138LaneAve. E&TveasWffeI1 O A QARERCENTURY OF SE]RVICEý Wft tu paamount idea of sece plus the highesî standards of Dry Cleang'qualtyi, this business Was intorporatedin lu1910. Twenty"five years .pence. . a world war . . . a boom . . . and a depressioan. During these crowded events we did not [ose sight of our original purpose-servie, plus the highesî. standards of Dry Cleaning quality. And changes ià living, fashion and' ideas stîli find us adheriug to these.ideals. AGO'S AND NORTH SHORE'S LARGEST CLEANERS Fr"e 'SAL E Reductions. fromn 20 to 40%Y on

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