Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Oct 1937, p. 44

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r rKay evenng of tis week, with dinner served at 7,:15 o'clock. Mrs. Willard T. Grimm êind Mrs. John B. Dunbar are-in charge of the event for which reservations are to be made with Miss Virginia Little of Kenil- worth. A dinner dance Friday tvening, November 5, is the next social event scheduled, and for it Mis- Marian Keeney of Winnetka and Jack Carl- ton have agreed to present a special dance number. Goldsmith's orches- tra wiIl play durîng the evening., The sisti ttee planning the evening con. sit fMrs. W. Marshall Branch and Mrç. Robert P. Warren. Miss Little is in charge of reservations. Oficers for the Kenilworth club this year are Harry A. Olin, presi dlent: john A. Qkements, vire-presi- dent: Clayton B. Burch, secretarv- treasurer:, Miss Virginia W. Little, as sitant secretary-treasurer. riayeçs unu, upon ntrmarrnage, she mo ved to Cliicago.Luncheon is to. be servedl at 12:;30 in the Wedgwood mot at Marshall Pield and com- pany's store.. Friday, November 5, the club will hold its annual bazaar and card party in the grand ballroom of. the Stevens hotel. A fashion and fur show, with inembers of the Junior club serving as models, will be a spe- cial feature of the bazaar. Mrs. Fred' J. Holdsworth of Chicago anid Mrs., Clifford jaedecke of Hinsdale have charge of the affair and promise a, day full of entertainment. Mrs. J. , E. Replogle of Winnetka is president of the club and Mrs. Carleton Prouty is onie of the di- rectors. New Trier F.c.fty Mms Louis E. Hart, 674 -Hill road, P~ffe yR .HwIetr Winnetka. tainment chairmnan, and the Maurice Kessler, Who i s givinjg the members of bis coinmittee for lecture-recital, is the se nior teacher tbe big costuie. dîine r dance of violin in the Oberlin ConservatorY to be beli at Shawnee Country of Music, leader of the Con iserývatory orchestra, and an artist of distinc- club Saturday night fer the adult tion. He will play four ancient in- nienmbers. Serving on Mr. Hov- struments and will illustrate his sub- ell's commtittee are: 0. W. Clif- ject with lantern slides. Proceeds ton, 0. W. Turner, 'Warrenà from the benefit will be conutri *buted TigHretJns rn to the scholarship fund; rgs ebrtJns rn Mrs. Charles C. Adams of 2226 Leggitt, Bob Schnering, A Fores't, View road, Evanst on, wilî Monroe Turner, IN. G. Wettling,. entertain the North Shore ýOberlin Stephen Love, and H. M. Sunda- group on Monday afternoon at 2:30 blom. o'clock. Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton oif Atties and clothet closets have suf- Winnetkà will give a report of the fered thorough ransacking the fast Oberlin centennial celebrated 0o1 Oc- few days for sun bonnets, potato tober 8. straws, overalls, and mother-hubbards to seve the .occasionand 4 plenty of corn stallcs, pumpkins, and all sorts. of other Hallowe'en decorations witI rA m ber la, Bride create the appropriate atmosphere of ___________________pranks and witcbes. S Pinkey Aarseth and bis orchestr.1 *Bergman. tec - Freei- aw w and Mrs.. J. G. etka. WILMETTB, LIFE Id day-i man. .- ýn's BowIit

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