Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1938, p. 32

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Many Exhibits, Luncheons, Dinners, Tee, Aw.f Vis*rtors et Woman's Club Of eWUm.ff Sy FLORENCE Il. MITCHELL ýMrs. Ernest Freeman, chaijr- man of club acti ities for the annual Better Homes exhibit whic.h the Woman's Club oàf WiI- mette is sponsoring, at; the club- bouse' Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of. next week, an- nounces, after conferring witb bher eïght chairmen, that the eikht committees which have, been bard at work for. weeks, areail ready and waiiting for the big event. The exhibit is a project 0'f the ways and means committee of which Mrs., Howard 'Ringhovlrn j chairman, andl is given for the benefit of the chab's. building fund. Mrs. Arthur Dixon is i charge of the Better Homes exhibit for the third year, and has on her general conimittee, Mrs. Freeman, chairman, of club activities; Mrs. David More- ton, treasurer, and Mrs. W. G. Mitchell, publicity chairtnan. Mrs. Dixon has herself taken charge o( cctactink, and selling space to the' commercial exhibitors. Mrs. Edward Lange lu in charge of the h*ncheons ýy Session Mar. 8, 9, 10 inI Food Fashion Rqvue Redecorating, gardening, rejuvenat- Her commit tee has met weely te lng, changing and dressing up.-these sew on exquisite handinade articles are the things te whjch a woman's that include luncheon and breakfast fancy turns in the spring. Just in sets, aprons, towels, sun-suits,. and time to answçr the springtime quest crocheted articles, for something new for the table, At, the Food booth,. of which Mrs, cornes ýthe announcement tbat women L., W Becker, Jr., is chairmnan, will. of the secondý and third divisions. of be found homemade cakes, pies, meat the, Woman's guild of the: Winette boaves, bread, rolls, cookies, puddings, 'Parish :Methodist.,church are plan- salada, and .coffëee cakes, made fresh ning 'a Food Faishion revue for each morning and brought in at .10:30 March 22, 2ý3, and 24, at the First by the metubers.. National Bank. building. Mrs. Victor E. LaFave, in c harge The doors- will'open -at 9:30 o'élock of the. Candy booth, will, bave home each, morning., For the entertain- made candy -by the nound, haîf- ment of early corners, a haif hour of pound,' bag (or piecé if desired). piîpe-organ 'music will preface the There will be pralines, taffy, pop- show. corniballs, c aTa m elIs. and fudge. Wbat accessories to use in familiar "Everyonie is donating." Mrs. LaFave dishes to make them up-to-the-min- sas.ute; what the well-dressed sala d wil- The rab ag i toconta in onîy wear in the Easter parade.; how to TheGra ba ~5tOemphasize color achem'es, and how to articles that everyoneé will be pleased Plan menus that will tempt the jaded to own. remarks Mrs. W. J. Chap- appetite are some of the subjects for man, who is to have "barkers" teoeostain dra atentonto ierwars.Mrs. H. 0. Hayes, chairman of the Mrs. Robert Bacon, in charge of second division, has appointed Mrs. the Nut booth, will have a machine Clifford Ives as chairman in charge in the booth. that will keep the nuts of the 'revue for her group. Mrs.. Warmn. She is offering a fine variety C. Rollin Smith is in charge for Mrs. of nuts. Robert W. Maeser who heads the The White elephant booth is in tliird division. charge of Mrs. W. W. Baer, who has a large assortment of interesting ar- ticles that have been donated by Dinner Guesfs. club members. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snow, 1320 .A skilled scientific reader of the Alad veu- ada.,*hir dinnA:.-r Wedding on May 7 Among the first brides to com- plete plans for a spring wedding is Miss jean Keith. dauLyhter of Mrs.. Cornelia Alline, Keith, 310, Warwick--road. Kenilworth, wvho is to, become the bride of Rohert N. Prentiss. son of Mt. and Mrs. jarres H., Pren tiss of .511 Hill terrace, Winnetka, on Saturday, May 7. 1The ceremnony will be performed at 8:30 o'clock in the'evfninie at the Church of the Hlolv Comnforter by the Rev. Leland ýH. Danforth. and will be followed. by a recention at thé hoine of'the bride's mother..* Miss Keith w111 have"tbree attend- ants. Her sister, Harriet,; will be ber. maid* of honor. andi Miç% Careline, Rob erts of Kenilworth and Miss Jean Sowers of Winnetka are to be the bridesmaids. James H. Prentiss, Jr.. ilil serve bis brother as beçt man, and the ushers are Bert Moritz of Kénil-, worth and John H. Nason of Wil-' mette. Elbridge. Keith of Winnetka is to giv'e his sister away. Luncheon Meeting neipea wnerever they were necucu, on all committees. The clubhouse will be open from 10:-30 ini the morning to 10 o'clock at night each of the three days. Ad- mission is free. Thousands of people pass. through the club doors daily each. year during the exhibit to see the demonstrations and to "pass the time of day" with friends and neigh- bors whoni they meet there, and to enjoy a good luncheon or dinner «one of the1 erron is in ehi the Mrs. ,f this. let ind1 her commflttee.1 sculptor, lis A popular and attractive tea room famous Crant will be in charge of Mrs,. W..ý K. Yates. Here a tea-leaf or a card re"A-r v411 go about telling fortunes. Mrs. EdwardLange and ber social cmittee Millserve, home-cooked luncheons each day from 12 to 1 :30 o'clock and clinners from 5:30 to 7:30. Reservations are not necessary. Reading Circle The Reading circle will be enter- tained at 1i o'clock Modnay, March 7, at the home of Mrs. J. Melville Brown, 738 Eleventh street. Jean school in. Detroit. nue. IV 01 F. A. Central ave- Hove Port ini Radio Droodcost lýif. jjtt, na ISS UOrOftVHal, are takifng part iii* dcast Saturday evening of this -zweek at 6:15 o'clock. ,t Show£," the skit for which Miss Dorothy Hall has radio script çontest conducted by the Te.nth disrict, V'omen's Clubs, uvill be presented. Mrs. Hall and Miss of thte cast. WJLMBTTE LIFE

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