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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1932, p. 55

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w~ y a i u I ~ a n c o n - I a s li n ~ 1 e d e a s o e a t h , s e a o r t in u e t h e ir é d u c a t io n . T h is v e a r , i f t r t e b s e s o f t e c u w a inittec tof the \Voman's club of \\;il-..w,,. iIWW1or D1U-ED r.to co-teir tebsineas.friath erub wn mett. ts announced, no article at the bazaar ended. Princess,' Aleka Rostislav of cnoug i naterial to holci the atten'- Fonti rup fnoent i elfrmr hnoedla.Rüssia, Ernau Akely. of Wilmet, Fron ths tiump ofnioernty lhe bazaar will be a good place to .pianist, and Winifred Townsend tion, for a much longer tinte than the the tour progressed backward to dear, d(o vo ur Christmas shopping, meni- Ceo inekpolnswr before-dinner wait allowed. l'le fas- ouf Fort Dearborn where wc wan- b ers of the Girls' club say. Ceo inta ilnswr cinating littie nlQdel of the compflete ýdered through relics of bygone days. ths pergbfr n en-day p o si i o n ia nv a rl u s o e s ~ ~ s L e p ' U fle ~ ~ N s a th e rin g th a t fille d * th e : la rg e a c i .searae. buIdngsý te lumnui twer, istINWEDDING PARTY toriunt. .~paat. uidigs tealntnui owrs lsened to a talk by a f00! Fdward I. Scheidenhelm, Jr.. 804 globe with% lts peep Show glinipseso percent American, a fullI blood Chip- Foetaeuwsoeo h ses The meeting open .ed with its usualI prehistoric times, the mural decor- eaand a resident of Wilmette, andathe arieofMsEiabh proceduire with Mrs., George H. ation of the east wall, the polishied 1 nded a inost saifctr iînage modnafrrtnCnir as n Beaudin presiding. The Invocation, black floor. releicting, the greatý before it ecame tiresome. Jse edLaw- of LimaPr o-hymadteSlt ot Fa e inetal piers-all claimcid their share'. Much cerdit is -due to the cofi-mrlofEasohchtkpae by Mrs. Warren'A. Coiypeee ofîteet.'nittee who have worked to mnake îast Saturday in Newton 'Center. Mr. Mrs. Robert R. P~ontham's reading of Dinner was served on ont of the this tour a pleasant and. successful Scheidenhelm and Mr. Vn awler seretarial reports of the board iower ,loors, and accordîïg to il, one. Mrs. R. D. Qilar, chairman, :Va Lw were classmates at Corneil univer- eein that morning and. the dictuni of onie of the yotinger visit- aind Mrs. J. C. Mannerud. co-chair- iyTefre i o nh e i miueoftprvusetng tors, it ýwas 'ke. Atter this,, Capt. mani were assisted by Mrs. James S* ~. Tefre snwi i eirmntso rvosmeig >4>11 Corby of the applied science' Barcus, Mrs. Harry Mons, Mrs. J. ear a Harvard, Law scbool. Anonem tsochien er <lpatmntgae n nsirng"Pp"Downev, Mrs. A. H. Fuessie, Nirs.î then: made from the floor, some of alko the, fairts eto, it s George Bagsser,, Mrs. H. E. Hioldo- .1SBU RRO events now past, others of future club tinancing, the reasonis for its archi- wav and Mrs. Harry A.:Finnie%, who'i The Glensoe Riding Mcol eda' activtanofvestoct.A- tcral forni, the expectatin i,, fits is chairmnan of the waysý and meians os hwo udy, last. Mr- nouncements of, thislatter group.ap- ,~ratsues. cpîasze : iecoinînittee. garet Tideman, daughter of, Mr. and pear elsewhere in tis -issue. Mrs. Harold Tideman,,138 Abingdon 1>oiicsnot cen to axes tha it s INRECIAL NVEMBR ~ avenue, a. young rider, won a firstImodcsPm.s porgasnoted " i< fo - t\i t " i s'YvINe WerILnr dughtr ofMr.place blue ribbon atid a silver cup.1-- Originality was brought itothe argaize "nt fr pofi" A itis Yonn Worne, duglterof r. She rode "Big Bay," a horse owneo ' introductiona of the afterntxon pro- dIesignled to show progress it is # NfIrs. Urthur W oerner of 816 1ga yMs hre .Bod ting that the architectuîre should Oakwood avenue, is. to play in the 1 Le Us fKeirotgram by Mrsa. Whar tle .bod- *lovthe farthest Idlrei type, l-y,,on and Healy recital on Saturday, prora eair ma. it bloeee obyKane- construction, in economictuse of nia- Novemnber 5. Her program will be TCK1AL TicesfrRTeNg t S ha13" ýgr, cbiuseed obby Klsearnytan teriaI, hence the ultra modern desigH. "Cascade" by Dupre. Yvonne 'ra pi- for "Thenitof June 13," eag ecios roihistneary-o t "l t b luildings. 1lie 1spoke of thé ano pupi lime. Eda Goedecke of lîe benefit for the Jnowuilaypao abenael in fairy-msor co pa at ve y m a l os o c ns ru - >2 E ev nt s re t the W om an's club of W ilm e tte w o d f a r a r n e s w o h tion aatvelygrea am ost of cýlsrlvageet tre.,wl be on sale Monday, Novemiber 7,l brought to Iife for him and for the (ltrig he ay a Wothn' anI nassemblage i the person of Prin- 'n hebuldng wic ae o e e- CARD PARTY BENEFIT the evening at Cazel's drug store. 1 cess Rostislav. lut'ed a fter the fair; The Vigan club will give a benctit___________ A gracious, fanl rics Ie T«iurStarta cad paty Wedniesday evnig No- j Jane Ellen Brandt, 1530 Washing.. was, whose personality chammed her The. visi tors wer e thieai onducted',vember 9,-at St. Josephi's school hall, ton avenue, was hostess at a Hal-i audience. Gacefully she commented y cotiteotus guides tO the: trusteeb 'rheme will he prizes and refresh- Iowe'en dinner for three of ber high upon the notes in titis year's fash- rooani, beautifully' proportioaied, its inents. Mrs. Helen Hoffnian, chair- Çchool friends* last Saturday. Her i ons that distinguish this* season's wanl ad ceiling of Flexwood, .warin- 'man of the party, is being assïsted g uests were Helena Mickey, June coat, or dress, or wrap, or gown from ly- lit by orange red Neon lilhts. fihe 1y 'other nmetnbers of the club. Sorsei,. and Fisie FEdge, ail of WTiIý. last year's ; the neckline, the shoulder intimais, repesenting Chiicagio',. sky- _______ mette. andI siceve treatment, the new col- ,crapers, drawbidges, steW miilis and EUATR1EEIG - ..*.. ors, and fabrics, the adaptability of elévators are also inii wôod înlâvs of The Central Couticil of Childhoodi Mrs. I.. Cain of Atchison, Kan., f the two-occasion costume. With ,ot1trasting, natumal colors. The Education vil hold its egular 1is spending a month with her daugh- brief comment s he announced eacii glrmiat b on it5 gesuae wtablhe s: otiynetgo audaN-ter, Mrs. Foster Branson, 817 Central oechsn ihgodttead grabak eg hpdtbe i rl etn n audy 1ý- imdlcoe it odts n Eserfor avene, befome she go er-hfo r with moderate price app eal irin . Tain t tier ar ~~iîîlIe uieClu b oonts,6NrhWbs ave- trtWetPlBeach. FI.a.. wîiere the mannequins: descended down léading, thée party. lit)%% entered t liene hc.Temetig I e le o a om.sarlned at each side 1iny~ g.roînds. andI came to theScenc an exhibit of natuire'study materials Ms are anduhe hYatelns unli(lig. Approachang adi the schools. i Mr. andI Mrs. Edward F. Hanin, 1Z3 On Music Program the great pvlons giomin, i ia éCOlor , Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, retumned N-iired Towatsend Cree and E-r- 1,aralleledl with sihado ,\N rirpts, the'; Mms. WVesIey BlomtvIilo is spendinig Wednesday from a trip in the east. nau Akely played two duo numbers, cniction grows that thie central I tlhe %inter with hler parents, Mr. antI She visited friends- in New Yo)rk and a 'Bohemian Dance," and Kreisler's feeling of the expositionî is to be j Mrs. Warren Pease of 320 Leicester CI veland for six weeks, »OId Refrain". Mms. Cree's facile Colr ad igh N sulilavshroad, lef-t Kenilworth Friday -t'o visit J-0 - bowing,' and fu, tnellow toue blend- lise of cohor ini light has cver -heen lier qiQtp .nnri:fn:l. .il-. '-'.I Lwe mtJWm aLIIL I meX 11VL¶terior view ike nothing secai on landI or se.On reacing the intcior thé i)uzzle is solved. Fmoin these tôwers il h'ung by steel cables, the imnmense inetal dome that roofs ini tle vastJ halla domne weigbing. forty-five tons, st'eded, touchifinomi allç. a"domie at a lunCheon andi atternoon meeting 1--- on Tuesday of last week.' Ruth Ebeling, 726 Nintil street, en- 0o. tertained twelve little girls ai a Hal. The H-. and W. card club, of the lowe'en bard fîmes party Saturday. inembers of which are f rom Wil- -o- mette and Glencoe, met Friday eve- M-rs,. W. H. Huts'on, 112 Llmwood ning with Mr; andI Mrs. -0., W. *Bart- avenue, entertained ber, Tuesday clubi lett of the Georgian hotel..Evanston. at huinclîcon and bridge this week. . Miss Dorcas Branson, 817 Central avenue,, is visiting in 'Madison, %Vis. for ten days.- Mrs. E. S. Leeman, 1004 Lake ave- nue, wiIl entertain at a: cookie tea: Friday.,

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