Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 30

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caliîng attention to the event read: "On Jkiday evening, the fifth of Miay, the House of Happiness is sending to Wilmette from its music departinent fifty-five young people, to give a charming operetta entitled, *Pickles, or, In Old Vienna.' They are enthusiastic'over their show and delighted at our invitatiq ,n to give it here. "With our help- they are expecting to raise some mfoney for 'The House.' We shall-hear' the same delightful. quartet whicb sang last, winter at, the Babies Friendl1y party. "The tickets are the price of a movie. Won't you and, your. family come? A littie effort on our part to interest fiends will make this eveé- ning a great success.?q Mrs. D. M. Mickey.of 15M3 Wal- nut avenue, Mrs. A. Winîfred Bersch of 1715 Walntut avenue, and Mrs, Donald, Maxwell of 1414 Forest' ave- nue are sponsoring. the beniefit. Res- ervations are to be made witb ýMrs. Maxwell. Tickets in Dernand for Infant - Welf are Carnival, The demands for tickets augur well for the success of the gay Monte Carlo party the Wilmette center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chica- go is giving Saturday evening, May 13, at Shawnee Country club, ac- cording to the commnittee in charge.p The persohnel of the group ar- ranging for the affair consists of Mrs. j.* J. J nýson, çliairnian. and Mrs. Knight Ulanchard, Mrs. C. Hl. Booth, Mrs. Marvin Harms, Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mrs. H. J. Smith, Mis. W. B, Behnke, Mrs. Bettin Stalling, Mrs 'George H. Redding, Mrs, John, Nuzum, 'Mrs. A. E. Beirnes, Mrs. T, E. Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Fuller, Mrs. Conrad Frykman, Miss Medora, Bright, and Miss Rosaline, Milis. Denman Ballroom Locale for Delta Gamma Bene fit The annual spring formai given bv t, t I Mus V orotky Pettinger, ai the le fi, and Miss Marion Ortseifen, inc.oming and oui goi&g presidents, resPecitely,, of the Juniors of the Woman's Ca.tholic Club of Wil- mette, uÎilI be presen:t a the ban- quet for fathers the Junior aux- iiary is giving Tuesday evening, .llaY 2, at thi, 1U'oiiianis club. Mothers and Daughters Arrange Fashion Pro gram to Have Joint Pro jecus for Junior School B ranch The Kappa Delta sorority and the The May meeting of 'the North Mothers association are sponsoring a Shore branch, Friends of Chicago benefit bridge as a joint project for Junior school, will be held on Wed- Satuiday; April 29, at 2 o'clock, at the nesday, May 10, 'at '2:30 o'clock, at Chapter bhouse, 711 University place the home of Mrs. Roy E. Knauer, 166 Evanston. 1 'For the . Mothers group Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs., Mrs. Walter Ellingson as general Knauer will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick WV. Henkel, Mrs. Agnes chairman, wlb assisted by Mrs. A. Gundlach, Mrs. E. Jewel Dick, L W. Boles in charge of prizes; Mrs. 'Mrs. Williamn C. Buttnier, Mrs. jos- Earle Bronson and Mrs. C. E. Cole- e ph P. Gallaghier, and Mrs. Alfred grove, refreshments; Mrs. H. N. R. Hodge. Gantzel, Mrs. H'enry Edler, and Mrs. Thfatrofh meigwhlb D. . Wnte, tcke comitee.a taîk by Mrs. Botsford, Young, .Members of the active chapter, Miss fashion adviser, augment ed. by moncd- Hfenrietta Wright, president, have els zfroin one of' aie srart north planned delightful entertainment fea- shore . shops. Mrs. Youig will speak :ures including a fashion show and .on- iThe Smiart Wa.roeWïthin dancing -by a group of pupils of the Your Budget." 3wtarian Keeney School of Dance in ervtosmybmaeycll Winnetka.ing Mrs. Frederic-k W. Henkel, 653 Tickets niay be obtaitied f rom WValç1en road, Xinnetka, rembers and frieîids by teleuhnioîvl .1 Dof gotshop is open u: ~the Skokîe pro. coiîvenez Engaged laughters Mrs. Charles A. Eldridge, 1029 Lake Smeeting avenue, announced the engagement n. The of Miss Esther A. Dunshee to Lorin for sew- A. Bower of Wilmet te, at a. luncheon -on Saturday, April 22. Swas Stupt -----..-.-. A- i a-..v . i.--.., VI raising funds for its work. It bas become the smart thing, among north shore wolinen, to reserve that day for the lesson and the luncheon which follows it. Mrs. William Baker of, Evanston, one of the best known teachers of conitract bridge, bhas just. return.ed from the east where she took a course of -instruction under Ely Cul- bertsoni, and is offerin g the lessons at one-haif ber usual rate,. ln.ad- dition, the,,amount Paid for- the les- son inclûides lu ncheon. Mrs. Baker's instruction does not deal with 'beginner's bridge ;," rather, she gives the newest developmfents. in the game and interests those -who wish to keep up with the rules. ,1 The bridge-lesson-luncheons are to take place every Thursday until fur- ther notice. Those interested may at- tend one or several: mav corne alone or take a wvhole table, the society announces.- Luncheon is served at the Cradie every day, and t-wo special features are included each week: the bridge lessons Thursdays, and a fashion show .each Tuesday., The Cradie is now caring for twen- ty-four babies, who later- will, be. placed. in sorne of the ),,(M honmes on the' waiting list. Music Pro gram Wili, Be Circle Luncheon Feafure The annual progressive luncheon of the Cozy Corner circle of the Con- gregational church. will be held at 1 o'clock on Wednesday, May 10. It will be followed by a musical pro- gram in costume at Pilgrim hall by Adelaide Jones Bradburn. :,.Tickets for the Iùiiehéon, may be obtained from Mrs. G. E ak 1240 Lake avenue., TransPortatiôn vvill be fuenished whén desired. Mrs. William H. Hayt, 1310, Ma- PIe avenue,' will have the first, course. Mrs. Anton E. Klunder, 909 Chest- 1nut ,aveniue,. will have the second course. The third course will be at Mrs. Gale M. Brooks' homne,. 835 Fif- teenthi street. Mrs. Lionel Bush, 1200 Elm'wood avenue, is to have the des- sert Course.

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