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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1927, p. 38

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............. WILMETTE LIFE February 11, 1927 , State Official to Be Honor Guest at Friends in Council The Friends in Council of Evanston is meeting today at the Orrington hotel at 11 o'clock. Mrs. W. ]. Grotenhuis, chairman of the department of literature of the Illinois Federation of Woman's clubs, is the guest of honor at this meeting. The program is to be : the cur.rent events talk at 11 o'clock, by Mrs. M. A. Stanley, on "American Citizenship"; class in parliamentary procedure, 12 o'clock, conducted by Mrs. M. H. Lieb:er; ,discussion of Carl Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln" at 2 o'clock, speaker for the first volume, M.rs. Annie C. Nissen, for the second, Mrs. George A. Spalding. Kappas Will Hold Benefit Bridge for House Furnishings Why Although seve.ral rooms have been planned as gift inemorials by alumnae or relatives of former members. of the sorority, furnishings of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house; now being erected on the new woman's campus of Northwestern university, a-emains in the majority to be acquired. For the purpose a benefit bridge tea is being arranged for Saturday afternoon at the Evanston Country club, mothers of the sorority girls and alumnae co-operating in entertaining. Patronage will not be restricted to sorority members and alumnae; others are invited to make up tables eithe·r Mrs. Charles H. Eldred, Thalman previous to the party or at the door. road, is entertaining at a luncheon A number of attractive gifts have been donated by alumnae and merchants to and bridge today. be distributed on the occasion. ' "Laundered" Shirts Last So Much Longer This is the reason. In laundering shirts our scientific process fills the pores of the fabric, and presses the fibres closely together, imparting a fine, smooth, soilresisting finish. 'Experience Taught Me to Buy Junior's Shoes in Lord's Well-Ordered Basement" 1 Mrs. Maxwell Hayford and Mrs. E. J. Alexander are co-chairman of the venture; Mrs. Ives Calhoun is assisting Mrs. J . D. Melville with tickets, and . Mrs. E. B. Billow, Mrs. William Stahl and 1\frs. Paul Henry are in charge of the gifts. 1\Irs. John M. Scott is table chairman; Mrs. John Newey and Mrs. A . .0. Eberhart in charge of refreshments. Patronesses include Mrs. Clyde Foster, Mrs. E. ('. Carter, 1\Jrs. George R. Brown, Jr., Mrs. ,V, E. Burch, Mrs. Lewis Blessing, Mrs. Edson B. Fowler, :Mrs. W. C. Beym er , 1\Irs. C. E. Vernay, Mrs. E. M. Sweet and Mrs. A. L. Gale. Play will begin at 2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Butz, 627 Sheridan road, \Vinnctka, announce the birth of a daughter, Alice Emily, on January 28, at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Butz and the baby arrived home on Wednesday, February 9. -oMrs. George Bay entertained members of an Evanston bridge luncheon club at her home in Winnetlra on Friday of last week. We leave no soft, spongy surface to attract and hold dust dirt; no loose threads to roughen and tear The Dudcliff "Do you know Louise, that I save a good many dollars every six months by buying Junior's shoes in Lord's Basement department!" Mrs. Williams confided to her sister-in-law across the tea table. "You know Junior, thirteen, full of boundless energy. Always on the tear. Top prices for shoes didn't matter. They soon showed the strain of his activities. Give this modern shirt-saving and shirt cleansing method a triat'. Telephone us or call in Bill the Washington Laundry Man . . Dudcliff Shoes Give the W eeklc; Wash to Bill tht Washington Laundry Man "Well. one day I learned of Dudcliff shoes for boys from a main floor salesman. . Skeptical, yet willing to try, I purchased a pair for Junior. Now he wears nothing else. To use his words 'I swear by them, mother. They feel so good on my feet, and they wear like iron.' "And the best parr of it is the shoes are so reasonable in price," finished Mrs. Williams as she poured a second cup of tea for her sister-in-law. There Is unly One Reproducing Piano, THE AMPICO It is obtainable in a charming ~mall Grand for $1,975.00 Why pay as much for any inferior instrument? Zenith Radio Vera-tonal Columbia Columbia Electrically Recorded Records ~t Washington Laundry . 7G0-704Jr.,.lifl'*" SltMd ~. ILL- 9k Prices Range $3.45 to . $5.45 Sizes 11 to 6 Basement QffUc&ring i5fubios )r~,.olom-O~afJZJO Carleton Kaume'ler ~ Wilmette 145 $27 Davis Street ... evanston Ill Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings

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