Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1937, p. 44

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*endar is always coupfled with the Pantry sal1e. This year the event wWLb-e beld on Mônday, Decer- ber 6, at the temple, LUncoin ave- nue, Glencoe., * Shoppers will spend a busy morn- ing visiting the varions bootbs and ýabout noon wll settie down, well pleased with their purchases, to eni- joy a delightful luncheon and an afternoonl's entertainment. Early last summner, Mrs. Harry Boyeli and her assistants met fre- quently, maki,îg plans.for an elab- orate PaËntry Sale- review. Members of Mrs.. Boyell's commnit.tee wrote the scripts which have been arranged as a complete production entitled "Sis- terhood Potpurri"- presented by tal- ented Sisterhood members. Mrs. Litais SigeI of Whuutaiè~cs dirécting the offering. )4rs. Sigel's many years of experience ini dramatic work at Hull ouse insure a finished quality for the review, nt often fouri iamateur performances. Sparkling and unusual îiumbers, now ini thé finual stages of relîcarsal, are s0 professioînal ini technique that a production of highi quality anay bc Durant Photo Siaice Carle, umner, AMrs. Harry Bov'<lI of Glencoe, and her assisi- anis. JIave bèei rnelli'j rtqniùt >repGruisg for oatelabo rate '«Sister- hood Polpourri" Jo 1w gizen an con- juyirtion 7with li twaemisal Pastri, sale of the' North Shore Cougrega- tion Isruel Sisterbood Monda y. December 6, at the temple in Glen- coe.. Talcuted Sisterhood menabers .cill eptact the script îwritten * by Sisterhood anestbe r:. chare of the banquct, which was rral apples, willI bang froin red followed by a business session presid- streamlers festooned froan chan- ed over by Miss Gertrude Hooper (lelier to chandelier, on the bal- of Boston, president of the national cne o TeBgApe at association. olefo 'ieBgApe.art Teas, héld each day of the ýtour.ý sponsored by' the, Kcnilwôrtii nament in the Girls' clubroQm at, New center of the Infant WelfareSo- Trier Higb school, were arra,îged by ceyo hcg audyee Mrs. Erret Graham of Evanston. The North Shore Field Hockey ning, Dectimber 4._ Negro enter- association was host to the tour.ý tainers tvill demnonstrate, the nament, and three mtembers of the dance from which the party, a' association, Mrs. Warner Washburn,su eranedris snme Miss Evehyn. Wienecke, and Miss Jane Adair, were placed on Squad. Patrons. and patronesses for the B. Miss Lucy-Jane Hedberg of Ev- event are aîîhounced as follows: Phil- anston is president of the local or- ip, Armfour of Chicago, president of ganization, Miss Harriet Leoriardof tlw Infant Welfare'society, and Mrs. Winnetka is vice-president, Miss Ariniour. Nancy Waidner of Hubbard Woods, Mr. and Mes. Grant Ridgway, Mfr. is secretary, and Mrs. Washburn of and Mrs. Paul Scbulze, Jr., 'Mr. and HighandPar-istresurr. Mi's: Iugh A.* Porfrnia, Mr. and Mrs~. Percy Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. T. Roswell Coyne, Mr. anîd Mrs. Charles Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. At Kenilworth Club Qsgood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Berger, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, A dinner dance is scheduled for the ail of Ke,îilworth. Kenilworth club members and thieir I)r. andI Mrs. Charles Galloway, guests thé evening of IFriday, Decenii- Nl r. anud Irs. Sidney Gorluanu, Dr. ber 3, with Hank Senne's iiiepcP~cCanîd Mrs. Thomas Fe,îtress, Dr. and orchestra supplying. the music. By Mrs John'Pontius, and Mr. and Mrs. arecial arrangemnents, Miss Ruthi <ro-_.. _r iir ... - ly, vcIIIuerI O ai e Rogers Park W~ North Ashland bot nans club. -vard, Chii- Vends Cigarettes Other Chicagoans, Serving, as pa- trons and patronesses in additionl to .Xr. and Mrs. Arunour, arc Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Robbins, Jr.. and MIr. iiid Mis. William Vaikcr, Jr. The purpôse of this. animal large partyof the Kenilworth cctcr is to raise tfnds foi-wt.u wrkn evny WILMETTR LIPLi ca

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