Arden Shore Party Nets Return of $60
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- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1914, p. 1
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The lawn party that was planned for the benefit of Arden Shore for last Friday night was rained in and the party had to be changed from Mrs. Van Schaak's lawn to the home of Mrs. T. M. Knox. In view of the bad weather, the receipts, amounting to $60, are considered a good return. Mrs. Robert T. Gregory of Highland Park, president of the Arden Shore association, was present and spoke on the work done this summer. Mrs. Charles T. Boynton, also of Highland Park, and interested in the association, was there. Mrs. O. B. Tennis of Evanston spoke about the bazaar to be given at the Evantston Woman's club in November for the benefit of the winter camp. Bridge and five hundred were played. Mrs. J. R. Cochran won the first prize. Mrs. R. E. Hall, Mrs. R. W. Jordan, Mrs. Buckman, Mrs. Renneckar and Mrs. Wigglesworth also won prizes. Mrs. R. W. Faul won the first prize in five hundred, and Mrs. A. C. Hammond and Mrs. Thurman were also lucky. The handkerchief raffle went to Mrs. A. C. Hammond. The leather bag will be raffled later. The cake sale brought agood return. The Wilmette committee are grateful for the help rendered by those who donated things and also attended the party.
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- Lawn party, rained in, turns out better than committee expected
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- 3 Sep 1914
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- Arden Shore
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- Wilmette.News.296501
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