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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1933, p. 50

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terruption. FédDeprssion Both Infant Welf are an Shore bave feit the pinch ofd Jnfiat 1,1 f are Guards Lhild IHealtia but sponsors of the Comnmunity Chest Americans that no appeal that it may drive assert that. the work cannot be make for f unds to relieve distress can suspended, that funds must i some be passed unheeded. Its usual drive for way be provided to carry on. That mexnberships- will flot extend to Wil- Wilmette will do its share and respond mette this year, and the only channel. ini a big way is flot to be doubted. throughi which Wilinîettè citizens wilI Thus> it will bec seen, it is stated. be approacbed is the Community Chest. estingprograrn. eArepresentative oi the Hamburg - American steamship Iine wiii be the speaker, giving an illustrated "Around the World Tour." Whether one is traveling or not; such a talk is always interesting and cer- tainly tempts the 'listeners. In addition to the talk, the club is to be favored witb music. Mrs. Flolmes willsng, accomfpanied by Mrs. Edward Devlin. Ail those at- ending the meetings of the club feel zhat the programs are pr oving v ery interesting, and this program 'which is being announced promises mucb n entertainment. Announce Marniage of Georgette, Horstman M~'r. and Mrg. George W. Horst- manx of Evanston, form erly' of--the indian Élill estates, announice the niarriage of their dai.ghter, Georgette lu-ne, to Frank Heib of Park.Ridge. formerly of Wilxnette. At a dinner on Septemiber 1 5, an- nouncemient was made that the young people had been married one year, Mrs. Heib who is the Horstman's youngest daugbter. studied at Nemw Trier and then attended Miss Bate> ,chool In Chicago last year. Tin Heib family also are former resi- dlents. After Octoher 15, the young couple wiII live with the Horstmanb whose home is at 1611 Ridge avenue. PUI0IIQ UJAR IICMbU5flpýt Miss Speedie wiIl have as ber inaidà of honor ber sister, Mercedes, whiI.ý ber younger sistet, Lilliân~, wilI be flower girl. The best manî and uishers nav.-, not as yet been chosen. A cousin, Henry Speedie, of San Françisco, Cal., will give the bride away. -The bridegroôm's parents, Mi. and Mrs. H. H. Kreutzer of Park Ridge, wil attend the wedding. After a two' weeks' motor tip iii the east the. bride and bridegroom wili make their .home in, Evanston. VIrs. Donald Robertson Wins Culbertson Trophy Mrs. 'Donald G. Robertson, 1100ý rove street, Evanston, wvas the proud winner of the duplicat.e bridge match 'oint epgraved cup at. the Culbert- on National Bridge Teachers' con- ference beld at the Shoreland, hotel. ,ihicago, Iast week. Daily lectures were given by Mr.. Culbertson and his assistants and bridge teache rs from all over the country were i attendan ce. Mrs.- Robertson was teamed witb Mrs. Ernest Burritt of the Edgewater. Beach hotel. They were the only team to bid and make two slams whicb also gave tliem high score. In the competitive examinations Mrs. Robertson ranked so 'highi tha 't she has been appointed on the .staff of the Culbertson examining board.ito prepare and examine candidates for contract bridge teachers.' certificates. known-.as a composer and popular lec The Chicago Smith club and the turer on music, presented a prograni Chicago College club are joining in for pupils of the Joseph Sears scbool' presenting a talk by Miss Mary Ellen at an assembly held Tuesday afternoon Chase Monday, October 16, at the ini the school auditorium (thie Kenil- College club. Mis.s Chase, professor worth Memorial. gymnasium). The as- of Enghish language and literature at sembly wvas for pupils f rom tbe first Smith college, will speak on "'Hope- to tbe eightb grades, inclusive.ý Mr. f ul Tendencies in Current Literature." O'Hara bas. written scores of -scbool The Winnetka. Woman's club bas se- operettas and is the composer- of t]hecuûred the same speaker for its Octo- Anierican Legion's official song. ber 17 meeting. Miss Cbase's subject, tbat day will be "Tbe Modern Reader FOR ROYCEMORE GIRLS and His Literary Standards." The Junior'class at Roycemore en- - - Mrs. Cari her borne in of Wilmette is street. ber i b. ~her sister, M. ______ - Mrs. Charles bas returnied to Ind. They sp te after a season tending the F icb.than a, week. more'd Partsand' mette 260 Wu.P48uTH 32 UNmmiViBIY. 7317 RoOGUs PARK 4675 1W more

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