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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1933, p. 33

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Her subject wiIl be, "The Membership in the Federation" Arthur Katzel of Wilmette will sing a group of selec- lions. Miss Ruth Slown, -président of the W.ilmette club, attended. the achieve- ment week' celebration which ýwas held in the Illinois Host House at A Century o f Progress. September 29, was the date upon which the business and, pro- f essional women presented. their pro- gram, an interesting feature 0of wbich. was the pageant of famous Illinois wom-, en, under the, direction of Mrs. Minna Schmidt, who included Archange Quil- mette, first woman land-owner in Ilii- mlois. among her characterizations.. On Tuesday evening, Octoher 3, Miss Ruth SloWn, Mrs. Clara Harrison, Mrs. Fred Kludy, and Mrs. Florence Freund, were guests of the Elgin club al a ban- quel and. receptiop in honor -of Mrs.' Geline. McDonald -Bowman, president o..f the. Nation al Federation of Business and Professional Women. Catholic Club Rumî»agê Sale to Aid Charities MIrs. Arthur Boylston, 220 Broad- wa3y, chairman. of the philanthropy department of the Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmette, announces a rum- mage sale, to be held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 19, 20, and 21, at 1908 Central street. Evans- ton, next doQr to Liggett's Drug store. Doors will be openi al 8 o'clock. Clothing, shoes, furniture and ail household articles will be on Sale. Assisting Mrs. Boylston will be MNrs. Charles Barton, Mrs. Harry us Barker, Mrs. Gordon Diltz, Mrs. Ar- thu r Hughes, Mrs. Marshall Kear- ney, Mrs. Edward Koenig, Mrs. iI- liamn Krippes, Mrs. joseph Lechner, Mrs. George Lund-y, ,,Mrs.' Walter Miller, Mrs, Paul Pjns.onnautMrs. 'Carl, Schroeder, and Mrs. Edwin Caf eteria Dinnet Bene it The sixth division of the Ladies Aid societv of the Wilmette Meth-1 Miss Pauline iBîeser, treasurer; Miss Catherine Wagner, monitor; Miss Loretta Steiner, sentinel; Miss Clara Louetsch, organist, and Mrs. Anna Lies, Mrs. Lona Neuses, Mrs.: Cath- erine Seizer, Mrs. Margaret Kalme.s, Miss May lEngIes,. and' mes. Mary Kob, *.trustees., Baptist Woman's Society to Hear of "Disarmamentp' M rs.' Margaret Cole of Winnetka, Cook countv chairman of interna- tional cooperation of the League of %\Ionen Voters., and secretary of the Chicago Disarmaâment council, is to give talk on the, subject of, "Dis- arinanient" at luncheon meeting of the, Wiîxnette Baptist church Wom- ani's society Friday cf this week. Her talk will' be timely in view of fact that the world disarmâment confer- ence reconvenes at Geneva, Stzer- land, next Monday. "This is an op- portunity to jniform yourself on cur- ~rent question' of international: im- portance," the' society announces. Mrs. Cole is giving up other engage- ments in order to speak here. Book Studg Class to Meet The Book Study class of the WVomain's~ Catholic, club will ineet at- the home of Mrs. Harry Sherwin, 1029 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, on Tuesday morn.ing, October 17, at 10 o'clock. Mirs. William Otter of Glencoe will review "No Second Sprinig," the popular book by Janet Beith. This study group nieets on the first and third Tuesdays qof every rnonth at Mrs. Sherwini's home. The class lasts about an hour and no charge is made. Every metnber is in- vited and those not well acq'aainted wilfind this an excellent opportunity to nîeet and make friends. Hfonors 12Zth Biýrthday Marjorîe, daughter of Mir. Mrs. John Sinding, 78 Robsart Kenilworth, entertained t w e friends Saturdav from .2 until and road, 2 n t y Stocks are complete and you can avoid that last minute Christmas rush. MENS. sheer white lineni, bor<iers with band rolled S5Oc each 6 for 2.75 65c ýeach 6, for 3.65 1.00.each 6 for S,.75 WOMEN'S sheer white linen with cut. herns and fine corded borders and. hand rolled, bem. 5Oc eech 6 for 2.75, Prices on Monog ramming -vary according to your selection. of styles.' 1614ORRINCTON ^VENU5S Last Year '8S Winter Coat Need, Relining? A mew liaing and tlaoroimgl dryr clefauig wull mals. your last winters coat as good as mev, and Bave youm many needy dol. as.A large selection oif beau- tiful fabrics to choose froua. Our workmen are experta--get ont siataes-no obligation. Ladies:. Coats Labor an~d Reiined Materials 4 1645 ORRINGTON AVE., EVANSTON CHICAGO STORES; 105 N. WASASH AVE. *18, S. LA SALLE ST. *8 E. JACICUON BLVD. S ervice NeSh Shere' Ray Molon« iMr. Largestai Wd AsPopular Claera, corded bernas

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