Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1937, p. 30

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Woman's Club Is Open to Villagers The attractive salad bridge ,party to be given Wednesday, July,14,-at 1 o'clIo.ck at théeWorn-ý. an's Club) of Wilrnette is open to any one in the viîllage. It is plot ustfor club miembers. an.. friends, Mrs. Horace A. Yopung,: chairman. of the partyr an- no unces. It isa pàrty for any- one ýwho fegels in the.,miood for a party. eitherl'as a hostess, or, as a lone individual who nî the coi- nîittce * ilIlbe lhappy to place at a. table on lier arrival. *Mrs. Raymond Hailet is in charge of tableý reservations. The ticket chairman is Mrs. Victor LaFave. .Mrs. H. ]ý. Riinglohnchairpian of the ways and means committee under whose auspices the benefit party is being given, has charge of thie prizes. Thé name of 'Mrs. Williami Hayt has been added to Mrs. Young's committee since the names of the committee were given in last week's Reservations may be made wvith Mfrs. Young, or with Mrs. Wilbert Chapman, Mrs. Arthur Kimbali, Mrs. A. H. Fuessle. Mrs. Harry Pifer, Mrs. Anker Christy, Mrs. A. E. Nessl Mrs. Victor La Fave, 'Mrs. Wili Kendrick and 'Mrs. Ringholi.. Visitors and Trips Now' Occupy Tencher Family Mfr. and' Nlrs. ,Rudolplh Tetncher ain ýs withMrs. Fox. A pic- saw. "Cal It a Day," whi .i will he served, . and ilii reviewed at the Drama )on the members. may, lowing the show, refrest tiofls and, help Mrs. Fox served at: the home of Iv ut the plans for a new J. Van Deursen. 1714 avenu ed 5. N~ Flowers may be 'taken to Mrs. Olesoni's home :Monday afternoon. or eveiiig, or may be left at the -North Western1depot before 9 o'clock Tues-. day mornings. of FIag Tourneys at Sunset Ridige lag tournainents were played Iat Sunset Ridge Country. club early this week, the men. of, the«. 1clUb lîavinig theirs Monda, and ithe -wo.men holdinig their tour - narnent, the f ollowin g day. H. Hud'kins of Highland Parký M-oni first,, and-T.. N. Hoynie of \Vin- nietka. second, iii Monday's play. The -thirty-six hole ýevenit xvas W-011 l1w R. E. Wallace 'Of W etafor a nêt total of 143. A. D. Herrmannii of Winnl'etka. was the low net xinner Ini the moring ini Class A andi 13 shooting .81, vvitli a ten handicap, for a 71. lu Class -C aid 0D. fivceniebers ticcl,,with a-'net of 7.1. Thle 'fi 'e wvre ,A. God ~W. H: Hç>dge of Chiicago. J.A. Doialdson oi \\'I- mlette. N. 1). J3elniap of W\Vinîtka, and1 G. R. Gra\vols of Evanstoin. Iii the afterno-oti, Joe 1,ail, Jr.. of, Evalisto'n. woli lo'w net Ili ClassA atid B with a gross of 71, and iii Class C anid D, J. H. Lindenian and 11.1H. lIiugwersenl of Winutka wcrc tied. Iii the,. womieu's flag touruanient playcd Tuesdav, Miss MNary ous IDillon of \Vinnefka won first prize., - Mrs. T. '\V. Harrison of Ciao sec- Iond, and Mrs, Guy OsIbçriu. oî\\ 11 James Almond .and __tr s. Dcwitt o:xiefe. of Evaustoti, and NMrs. Walter Johu11soil of Chicago, tied for- f6urth place. 'Flic gaille vil1lbe pivot at the bridge lunchicon to be 11(21( at the, ____-club Saturday, Julv 10. Lunlcheonl ýu Photo m'Ill be served at. 12 :30, and at 2. Icddinig o'clock; Miss1 faxiiuc Miner-, contract p&c C. authobrity,, will give a bridge lecture. son Of o"ne of a series. Was of 'îrd his zhn Entertains for Visifor Rea ding Circle Hostess The Reading cÏrcle wi.ll meet Moi,- day, July 12, at 1 o'clock witlî Mrs. Alonzo J. Coburn, ý15 Linden.a.venue. Mal o1m.Balfou A l ea ss of lilacs hcld iMiplace ltelonq tîlc vecilheo! fthre costumile of Miss Pe.ggv Lou Doc'ring,daite of Mr. and Mlrs. Wai Docring of tJ'Villmettie for i- er -arlr .iage, 1mw 26, to Warren Triggý, ' Mlr. and Mrs. Charles WT. Trig.qs of 1100 Aslzland a-venue. lIfer go7(1w7 stiff whie , taffetai zcitl, a starchced Chantill'v lace bodice. JMc. Triggs ai bride arc inMxiQ for a month or six wceks on thecir honevmioon, and tw.'t u i-hwiIl p roba blY f a.1c'; ail dparÛ'hent in hvan. ton. rock

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