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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Aug 1930, p. 10

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George B~. Vvîmams, ii.3 Lake aivenue. The Rev. Mr. Stifier was minister of ~the Wilmette Baptist church up until 'two years ago, wlien lie became minis- ter of the First Baptist church of East Orange. Las;t Sunday lie preachied at the0ak Park Fiist Baptist churcli. NetSunday lie wifil preach there again, and will lie at the:Glencoe Union clucStnday, August 24. The Stiflers will be at homeé at tlie *residenceof Mr. and Mrs.,Dubb)s Fni- day, froin..4 o'clock iitleafternoon on to receive aIl of, their Wilmette -friends. There will lie a beach party :at 7 oÇ'clock in the evening. Mrs. Clayton B. Burcli of 163 Abing- don avenue, Kenilworth, and lber lit0te daàugliter, Barbara, have returned *froni a two weeks' trip to Bridgeport, Conn., where tliey visited with Mr.. and Mns: . Leslie McArtliur, w'ho are for, nier residents of ]Kenilwonth. Miss JàcquelineýHaIvxlirst, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Raîpli Hawxhurst,,of 618 Essex fôad; .Kenilworth, is visiting a school-friend at Eagle River, Wis. Miss Hawxhurst is expecting to return to her hiome,.the end of thig week. at Aurtora 'on September .8, 9 and Iw w-ere announceçi as follows: Dr. Bea- -trice Hawkins, presiclett of the unit; Mrs. F. J. Dowd, Mrs. T. L. D. Hall and Mrs. C. B. Cochran, chairmen, and Mrs. Harry Hopp and Mrs. Arthur johnson, past presidents of, the unit. .Mrm. George Leal, Mrs. Russel John-. son and Mrs. George Stone w-111 attend as alternates. The pre-convention luncheon vil1 1)e held Saturday, August, 23, at 12 :30 at the Hanilîton ,Club in Chicago. Reserv-, ations nay be niade with Mrs. Dowd, Wilniette 4376, before Atigust 20. AI- though'the meeting is planned primiar- ily for the benefit of convention dele gates, ail auxiliary miembers are in- vited. Mrs. George Leal again will have charge of( the bi-monthly prty which the unit .Will'give witli the Legion at. the recreationi room at Greaft Lakes on Monday niglit, August 25. Mrs. 'Leal has conducted these: parties most efi- ciently, and lier reinstatement- as con- tact C iairmain for next year is very. gratifying 'to the miembership of the unit.- Regular bi-weekly trips have been q I 'TW EA CLEARANCE. Conti nues During the W.ek of :August 16-.Augusti 23 Feature. Values, e ýWOM At the special August meeting held recently at the home of. Mrs. Mc- Candlish the president gave interesting and intimate glinipses of the children's life at the Soldiers' Qrplians' home at Normal. A Bloomington paper. carried the following comment on the trip whicli the unit made to -thé. home "Chldren at theý Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' home prefer lollypops,.*it, is said at the home. The, Wilnîiette cliap- fer of the Ameiricani Legion auxiliary, Dr. Beatrice..Hawkins, president, wrote to the home asking what they mighit bring. the chldren, and as. a resuit Dr. Hawkins a rrived at. the home Tuesday .witli twenity-one .boxes ,of candy 'suckers."' GIVES HOUSEPARTY, Mrs.kR. S. Swaim, 701 Laurel ave-* nue, entertainied sonie guests at a houge .tiarty for two weeks recently. The gùests were: Mrs.,Swaimi's nieice, Miss Frances Thonipson of Champaigni, Ill.,; lier siîster, Mrs. Harry. Lee Jolies- of Los Angeles; her -daugliter, Mrs. ~Stanley Qhnmsteadaiid chikiren of Dan- ville, Ill.; and her sister-ini-law, I\lrs.. Liarry Thonipson and daugliter, Gene- vieve, of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Olmstead and lier elidren left Thursday to jQ'in Lieut. Qinisteaci. who is, iii charge of the Danville troops at Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill. Miss Edith Ray Young, 1133 :Cen- tral avenue, will leave Sunday to spend, the remainder of, August at Hignian Park. Mich. Wils. Mrs. Martin has studiecl witli the famous Castillo Otero in Seville and is noted as a Spanish dancer not ônly in this country but in Spain., She lias da-ncedfor iany charitable aff.ains both in Spain and. the United States. Re- cently she danced in Washington for the benefit.,of the refugees of Porto Rico., an d last sprin g in Spain bliic danced in' Seville before, the Infaiite Don Carlos, Italian Duke of Spoletto., and the Dukce of AIba.' In the Seville paper,- El Liberal, of May 1lAgst there was a long article about lier dancing and a picture of lier house în Wininetka, Which is typi- cally of the.,'Spanisli classical type, a faitliful. copy of an Andalusian faim- houLse, witli typical Andalusian fut- nishings, AIl prominent visitîng Spaniards to Chicago are entert'ained .by Mrs., Mar- tnand lier husband, who is a partner in the Iaw ýfirmn of Weymouth Kirk-: land, president of Lawsonia club. Mrs. Martin goes to Spain every spring to study. North Shore Group WilI Attend Brower Wecing Dr.. and Mrs. Daniel Brower and daugliters, Betli and Olive, 720 Filfth sireet,'NviII notor to Momence. Ill., to- monnow morning to attend the wed- ding of. Miss Editli Gibson of Momence to their son, Daniel flrowen; Jr. It is to take place at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, at the Churcli of the Good Shepherd in Momence. Others wbo are diving to th e wed.ding are: Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and Mrs. Gusta' Turner of Wiîmette.; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Browen of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman and Mn . and Mrs. C. Jefferson and family ofiE. anston, and, Miss Mary Gertrude Bowes of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs.. Ira C. Darling -of 256' Kenilworth. avenue, Kenilworth, with their -two daugliters, Dorothy and Jane, have returned to their home after having spent a few weeks in 1133 Centrai Avenue Phone Wilniette m0 I .Mrs. FA Bucj 167 Wilmeiie Ave.. Phone Wilmete 4598 Mn. and Mrs. G. S. Roberts, 1135 Lake avenue, have motored to Camp Man-i-to-.wish at Boulder Junction, Wis., where they left their sons,' Glenn. and Donald for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts gre tourinig northern Wisconsin and wiII return with >the boys the first of, September.

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