Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 31

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to tbeir trieii4s. Many changes have taken plae at Vassar House during the past month. A new ventilating system bhas.,been' installed& and painters and carpenters havé been at work every üigbt putting into e xecution the gay 'new color scheme of a. promninent interior decor-, ator. Ail the remoôdelifng wilI be fin- ished this week. Mrg. Elmer SÉtevens and Editb, Lap- ham are, co-chairman of the birthday party. Mrs. ArÉtbur. .,Weltoi wlil have charge of reservations at Vassar Hou se. Announce Hosiesses for Soul'h.m Alliance T.a A large. group of, members of the" Southern Woman's Educational alli- ance will assist the cliairinan of the tea hostesses, Mrs. William H. Mc- Coy of Evanston, at the .next meeting of titis organization, Monday, Feb- rùary 25, at. 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Ward Chittenden, 1501 Hinman ave- nue,, Evanston. Mrs. McCoy's assistants are Mrs. Vincent deMessimy of Glencoe, and tbe Mesdames G. W. Bicks. E. E. .snow .mîanit, reruar-ys cenerpýiece was a gold heatt wiîth a' red - cpid surrounded1 by red and -thite' decor- ations. March was represented by a" green bowi with shairocis; April by an umibrelia; May','by' spring and a May -pole. The June table had bridai decorations; the, Jul oéne had. a red and White centerpiece wîth: ire- crackers. August's table, which was voted the most fascinating, was trim- med like a sandy beach wbere chiU- dren were, piaying.in batbing suits. There were, figures si'cattered over the beach and seated under tiny paper umbrellas. Representing Septem- ber was a schooi bouse; while October had 'a large pumnpkin;- November, cornstalks, and Decemb!er a Christ- mas tree. An unusually appetizing lunch was srved, and -duiug dessert f.,rte..a waitresses, eacht carrying a birthday cake with iigfited candles, came in parade fashion while the guests sang "Happy Birthday to -You. Folôwing luncheon there was a short business meeting, and then a cbarming program was given by Fran- ces Coates Grace, who iu one bour presented ber version of "Peter Ibbet- son.". She wore a lovely costume fasbioned with a hoop skirt and promaineut speakér, onIpÔlbtical events of the day. -She is past presi-' dent, of the Coot County League of Womeu Vote, CI actiuig chairman* of the ihterhiatina coopperation comn-, mittee of the National, League of Womieu Voters, and ýis also a -wrater. One of ber recent articles, "'Control of the Munitions Traffic," .is printed in the February. "Illinois Voter,"' ýpub- lished by theIlilinoisr ageo Women Voers. egeo Last autumn Mrs. Wright accoua- panîed'ber husband,-who 18 prof es- sor of international law at the Uni- versity of, Chicago, on a trip'to Eu- rope. to, study' trends of European politics. She wili speak particularly of hier observations on this trip. Mrs. Edwin u nt Badger of Wil- mette, hostess chairman,- bas asked Mrs Earl ,a DeLonig o <4 nt to be hostess for the afternoou, E XERINCE tucbp wiUla ke oe rés- Cms ouer excuve ohomne Inattractive sub.rb of Milwaukee. Speseh flevelopnentad Corroe.Uo, a SPeel.WsyI FAYE 0. BEANXEN Box lm MNlwaunkee, Wigesta JUST ARIE Il The 1935 Edition of :the Scott National* A i bu m Contatinng plIaces for al. U. S. 3stamps- ta Januaiy 1, 1935 Only.............. (Sections to bring 1933 edition to date .............ils.) Do you- coliect Mîint Sheetti?. Then get1 a Mint Sheet Fil- expandable . ......... Also-tbe New Roouevelt Biauak Album, inciudiug case. .,.M American Biank Album, wita case ...... STANDARD Album, with bras'- toi sheets, tissue7backed, afd carrying case ...... 12M5 C. HAHN for STAMPSI Suite 10, 545 incoln Ave., Wluek, Su. (Opporda. the Nodh Sher. $ta".) Aiso -just irrlved: New Csada e41,1 Canal Zone,. Azgentine, BEmoil, tlnaugq, Cb M mds islmues. gnou netka Will give an illustrated talk on ,New Orleans Courtyards and South- crul Gardens," and Elma Glenn Walker (Mrs. Roy 0. Walker), also of Winnetka, will read from ber "Poems of Wyalusing." Fuibers and Sons Agjain lo B. Guesis.at Club Mrs. A. C. Buehier and lierco- mittee were hosteuses for the day. Mrs. Buebier and Mrs. Irving J. Knudson made ail the unusuai table decorations. At the speaicer's table two poets of Kenilwort-b-Mrs. Aune Higginson Spien and Adelaide Love -were seated, one on eacb side of Mrs. Henry Zauder, president of the Neighbors. Mrs. Spicer told some interestiug e!ents in the bistory of the L st Lyçly's 0 OLIVIE HANSE N 'I Witha'

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