Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1933, p. 26

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at the, various ior auxiliiry and ineir escorts, bat- urday. evening,. March 11, at dancing and cards ini the, club ý house ut 8. Membership cards displayed by mém- bers of either the senior club or the auxiliary, are the only, requirements for -admission. The -privilege of in- viting, their friends; is extended to mnembers upon payment of a smnall guest, fée. the> lounge wilI be set apart for toewho either pirefer a game, of bridge to dancing or wish ýto combiné botb. Prizes will be, given for the card games and.refreshments will be served. HEosts, and hostesses for the even- ing are Mr., and Mrs, Robert F. Kolb, of, Winnetka, who will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Toeppen, Dr. and Mrs. Lester E. Mec, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mulford, Mr. and Mt's. Harry BrnitW Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Burlingame, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Craig. The first of these social. evenings at which the Woman's Club of \,il- mette was hostess, was ini Novemiber. Bridge Lunchean for rs. Star Mar. 15 Jeyers is opening Mrs, Charles Jiaflncke ot 418 Maple avenue, for reservations. There was a large attendance at the sewing session held at the homne of Miss Dorothy Kuelzow, at 611 Greenleaf avenue and a great amnount of work was acconiplishied oni the pa- jamnas for the orphans at the Chil- dren's home. "Romance of Silver"' Is: and Mrs. Alfred E. Brown; Mrs. Wil- liam S. Buttner, Mrs. Edwin Allen,. and Mrs. Beverty Williams; Mrs. lrarry 'Hardwicke; ý.Mrs. R. F. -Hy- man and Mrs.' Gordon Smith.; Mrs. N.' H.. Woolett; Mrs. Clarence Le- land and Mrs. Charles J. Kostbade' Mrs. Ralph M. Long; Mrs. William R., Stuart and* Mrs. John W. Ruet- tinger;. Mrs. Alfred Hodge; Mrs-, William H. Colvin, Jr,.,,and Mrs. lrzraTaylor; Mrs. John E. Blunt, Jr., and Mrs. Ea.rl D. Howard; Mrs. F. W. Henkel and -Mrs. E. Jewel Dîck; Mrs. Clifford J. Els rand Mrs R.V.Sawhill. Skok ie's, Winter Season Ends bg "Going Latin" .tknk1cc Country club is_ "gping ja- Night" party Saturdav evening. MardhIl1, and "A Night in Veniceý" March 25. The Spanish Night an- nouncement invites the members to (hue and dance at Cafe Cadiz and play gaines in the patio. Wade Cof- fing's Troubadours will play for the dancing. The club liouse is to have its aii- nual spring cleaninoe March 13 te. Venlice" party scheduled for the end of the winter -season. Plan Mothêfr-Daughter Dinner in Kenilworth Mrs. Frank Barrett, 615 Essex road, Kenilworth, and ber committec, are working bard on their plans for the show, state Wvith -the >rograM .Friday aftcer- leoon of tiis iveek, lrs. Russel G. Flood of 210 Broadway avenue, fiqiiie programs ecee< ing and wortl; wh (Iiývt'l showing discr on the part of thse ch (a on the part of th Élsked to arrange - indiziduaf sneetissg. i erature have ail bee »t e tbe rs dr essed. i .attloi*c lier re- -e been tg taste as 7cell )fil. site n& eac/g 71't, lit- d club w. pro- the ways andi means departient of the.Woman's Catholic Club of Wl mnette, is planning a dessert bridge and fashion show for March 17, at 1 :30 o'clock at the Georgian hotel -in E.vanston. Mrs. Henry G. Prosser, is party chairman and is being as- sisted by the following comnmittee: Opposite a group of special gar- dens wvill be grouped four English-. type bouses, and four- of the. Colon- ial type. Mrs. J. Ogden Armour is exhibit- in g a huge' floral. arrangement, on eitber' side of which will be others, shown by the National Associato of Gardeners and' the North .Shoreý Horticultural ýsociety. Mrs. Armour will* build, a garden of planits ýgrown in ber own.greenhouse. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. John> J. Mitchell,. who has inherited a great love :of gardening from ber, mother, is- sending to her beautiful estate in Santa Barbara' for plant -material to be used in the exhibits. she W'ill make. Mrs. Anson Cameron,I because of, the educational developinent of the show, has consented to bring a -gourd exhibit frôffi er tstâte at Lake TDel- avan, Wis. Mrs. Camieron's gardener has exchanged seeds with the gardeni- er at the Vatican and thé results of this exchanige may be seeni in.,bler exhibit. Each entry in the next group will have three parts: in the center will be one of the roomns of the interior of a home donc in great detail: on either side wilI be a garden suited to next to these gardens. Cut flowers are being utilized in an 'arbor setting, and adjoining it comn- mercial gardens and special exhib- its 'of unusual flowers and planits. seed pods, breakfast, luncheon and d.inner tables and breakfast travs. Thje Century of Progress class, wherein will be shown tables set in the mode of each ten years during vanstom PpoûOec, )r eight last *liftry club. *ci ivres.

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