Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1933, p. 28

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e, Y IL.. I. Plans for the eagerly. awaited and much heralded niârt at the Wihriette -Womnan's club on March 15, 16, and 17, aire reaching, coipfletion, andthe numerois _committees feel that *tbey are offering a very fine exhibition.. there Will W-e1.10,heam f rom a heavenly planet to start our expostion, but ýit will,,&ipen. under the beaming Smiles and glowing welcometo al corners f rom officers of the club ýforminig theý reception commit- tee. A f ull afternoon's or evening's en- tertainiment wvill be found ini the great variety of things to do and tbings Io see on thé three gala days of the mart. This is flot ýtoý be an old-fashioned bazaar where charity was'solirited with no promise -of givinig much for your money. In tutie with the times, every atternpt is being 'Made to give the byest values possible and no overcharge bas been allowed to slip past the vigilance of chairhîen. 1his is a bùying oppor- tunity, and if the club >profits, as indeeà it should and must, the inoney goes to the upkeep of the building and the preservation of the club's fine financial standing. SThe lucky owner of that rare posses- sion, a cash dollar, will enjoy speîîding it 80 advantageously. Booths will over- flow with well made articles that are practical, necessary. ini fact: aprons. netka is president, is to have five ex-, which -for the past two vears has' hibits. beniicage of Mrs.tRusseil G. A. flower arrangement will be. donc Flood , will,,hold its. next meeting to- by Mrs. PeryB chr f06Cm morrow "afteérnoon, Ma rd 10, iite berland avenue, Keniilwot.Abek Womani's club. The prograni wHI1 be fast tray is to be arranged by Mrs. as follows: Bentley G. McCloud of 338 Kenil- 1-e.zech.o-Slovaklan Folk Song- "Brown Leave$'of Aittumsi" worth avenue. An arranigemnent for a Club. Chorus living room ini a low blowl will lie by itussiaî Folk Song-. Mrs. Harold: F. Tideman -of 138 "Song of the Russian (hlrn Abngon r a nd .Mrs. Ralph Starr,. îsîn Club Chorus Abingdon roadFolk Dance- 320 Raleigh road, will: have a living Hungarian Folk Dance- roomn bouquet in a higli vase., Mrs. Pulf s of Betty Jones: Sohool- of Dancing Frank Barirett, 615 Essex road, will 3-Ainerican Folk Songé- arneadinner table set for six. epRie* arrange a *'Down Moses" For the Home and Garden. club, -De OP' Ark's a Moàvn'", whose president isý Mrs. Frank c.--,C Mrs. W'iVlliam Hes Nasn o 78 Cmmigs veneKenlý.* 4S'orleh Folk Song-Betty IIimWIîI. Nasn f 73 ummng avnu, Kni- >1and .Betty Solomon worth, Mrs. Arthur J. Lindsley of 260 à-Rt e a d i ni g - Christopheèr Morley's Oxford road, will set a luncheon table. "Tliursday 'Evenlng"-.%i4ss marian. Tbcjre wl bc a livig, rooni a C~ 2onIy ment in a high and a low bowl by Mrs. othy Georger, Elaine Iuck, anad William O. Beitof 202 Abingdon ave- (ieorgiann. Bettinghaus. mue, and a plant arrangement for a 7-Highland Folk Song- sunrooni by M rs. Frank C. Nason. Club h o rus" lýils)Folk Song- S'ir UEglamore" N. S. Sisterhood Plans Club Chxorus Dr. depart, iveser fore Match 2 0 The AU Mis., Ban m jan, and M -arranged tih (- chiri- us havie loukeci alter at the MOvtes especially selected for them. Relaxation for their elders is te be found at sociable card -tables, at dancing, or lackiuig tinié for those, in cozy chats over the teacups. Those desiring to anticîpate the' future may hiave fortunes told by pam or tea leaf. And the lovely meals that will ie. served! A turkey dinner is proinised foÇr Thursav iv ,î;it. Ail dnne.,g wi,;îîhe wIIicIIWiiiU i îji De11 111I te .tlssin- bly hall of the Kenilworth club. In addition to the position lie holds at Northwestern, Dr. Schaub is vice-presi- dent of the department of philosophy of the Adult Educational Council of Chicago. He is editor of a magazine, tie obt- luewi,,a L4ahi cjo "An Estimiate of Galsworthy." Leonard Krupiik, cellist, will enter- tain the audience with the following sclections:. 1. Sonata D mlinoî Crilf) arranged by..... ..-.A. Linder Prelùde Ç.A umiiings, Mrs. A. J. 1Ràstý-- foss, and MNrs. Theodore Susen. Invite Skokie D. A. R. to Kaskaskia Meeting The Skokie Valley chapter oi the Daughters of the* American Revolution annotunces no meeting for the month 4 for Violoin- sof the very young will lie a tte d. service. ýnd nf ý thé

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