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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 32

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preter of prints. and ëtchingsý %wil have an'art exhibition consisting o- pnints,- monotypes, etchings in blaci and. white and aiso 'In color. Mrs Phillips is;-'well known in the iectur< field. on *erchosen subject and-'w*l discuss the pictures of ber collection Mary Ann Harpolje will. display coverlets,, throws, silk bags and otheîr norelties mad e in ]Kentucky. Ther< will also be a sale of table delicacies appropriate for the Thanksgiving feast. Mns. Burt Denman. and Mrs. Her- bert B., Mulford, of Wilmnette, direc- tors, and Mrs ' Charles.Ware of Ken- ilworth,ý president of the Park Ridge schooi, are- arranging the exhibition -and- tea., Assisting on the committée are the following:, Mrs.: David V. Col- bent, Mrs. Carbon P. Dubbs, Mrs. 'C~harles Df. Ewei', Mrs. Ernest Free- man, Mrs. Miles B. Geringer, Mrs. William KixMiller, Mrs. Charles S. -McCoy, Mrs. Albert N. Page, Mrs. Howard E. Ringholm and Mrs. Ed- ward L. Scheidenhelm ail of Wil- mette, Mrs. Fred Bulley and Mrs. William Freudenreich of Kenilworth, and Mrs. Robert Kolb of Winnetka. 'Nie Park Ridge Schooi for Girls, providing a school home for de- pendent, flot delinquent girls, is an organ ization well known to north shore residents. Supported- by private donations, and by federated women's clubs, its work and its' existence is developed and carried . on by Park Ridge School comImittees in pracý. ticaily ail of the local 'womnen's clubs. At the present time it could take un- der its cheeny helpful roof, more girls- than are now there. Many girls are eager for the. care and education the schooi provides; the,,schoolhas rooms to,,accommodate a greater number,. but it has insuf- ficienit funds with which te support them. Il 'f k 1- T r Miss Dorothy Hall of, 500 Cen- trai avenue,. as preMidnt, of ffie Junior lauxdiary of the Wom-an's Club of Wilînette, is on ex-oficio imnmber of the comtnittee wvhich hLç arranged and nozo awaits its first Charity Pic i showto~ be hddiifIte Refreshmnents will be served under the direction of. Mrs. N. P. Colwell, and Mrs. Harding, Van Schaak will have charge of the prizes. Mrs. Jameës L. $:urpless wiIl take reservat ions, and tickets mnay.,be secured from any *of the following mnembers, of. the com- mittee: ifrs. L; E. Ashleyp, Miss Me- dora. Bright, Mrs.. Charles A. Eldridge, Mrs.. William Ilarridge, Mrs, H.: E. Holdoway, Mrs. Williami F. Horsting, Mrs. Nelson V..- Joyce.> Mrs. Edward ýMeier, Mrs. H. T. Reiling, Mrs. F. J.- Scheidenhelm, and Mr s. Harry B. Wilson. The -cost has, been reduced to the lowest possible minimum and the mûembers of the Womnan's club- are urged to bring their husbands and. guests out to show them what a de- lightful place the clu bhouse- ig to in- dulge in our1 na tional 'indoor pastime- bridge.' Don't forget thé date Noô- vember 25, and the hour-8 o'clock,. kV onans tclub Irilay evening 01 House Beautifucl to ihiswee at7 o'lot; .Open on December 6 The event has been planned with ail With the opening -date of the the care to detail and presentation ac- House Beautiful but a *few weeks corded a professional exhibition. It is away, aIl women of the Woman's open to ail residents of the north shore, Aid society of the Wilmette Parish boys and girls, mien and women inter- Methodist Episcopal church are bu-si- ested ini pets of aIl sizes, of aIl varieties, ly occupied making articles which from ail ranks of pet-dom, and in aIl that they willi offen 'for sale. contributes to the life and wardrobe of Besides lovely needle work, linens, a well-dressed pet. Wilmette local china, hou~sehold . appliances, and charity wîll denive benefit froni its suc- bakeygos hrwilbabau- cess. Tickets may be obtained f rom flersy ofs, there wilineraieaui- niembers of the auxiliary fi spi ayofme s te ier ie, salk The prograrn plans are now coniplete anmesnçki hchwI for what indications foreteli will be a -a offered for sale. gala evening in the village. "Corne and The Queen Esther girls and Girl sec the best collection of miscellaneous Scouts will have charge of the chul- pets ever offered in Wilmette," the dren's Grab-bag under the chairman- juniors -urge. ship of Mrs. Ralph Moulding., The large auditorium and the small-- "The First division, under the er one adjoining will be given over to chairmanship of., Mrs. Palmer, will the show. In the former room cages have its pantry stacked with delicious for- dogs and cats will be arranged liomemd ois wch"t o- around three sides of the wails, with the i -ad o dshc,"t c - judingrin i th ceter Aveteinari- mittet emphasizes, "wiil be so tasty aun ring xaine th pe onentery with that fine cup of tea which will an ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b wileaieec ptuo tyb erved in its taro. so that none flot in the vink ofe -5 tearoom suD- ,iave Sfor. 1 their appeaarace on the forth shore, so.soon after their recent success in Chicago, Ais receiving marked atten- Patrons and patronesses are, -Mr., and .Mrs.- Von Wagenen. Alling, Mrs. Jeoînora Hoyne Anderson, Mrs. A. I. Appleton, Mrs. William F. Babco)ck, *Mrs. Edwin H. -B aIl, Mr.' and Mrs.> Ralph Bard, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney1 F. .Bartlett. Mrs. Arthur J., Boynton, Mr. and Mrs.,Mort.on'Cahn, Mrs. Ed- win S. Fetcher, Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew P. Gaffney, *Mrs.. Ralph Green- lee, Mrs. Bentley S. Handwork, Mrs. Nornian,.W. Harris, Mr. and, Mrs. Et-ene A. Howard, Mr., and Mrs. .Wiliam M. Hoyt, Mr. and M-rs. Wal- tie'rE. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacMillen,, MIr. and Mrs. J. Williams Macy, Mr_ and Mrs. Mellen C. Martin, Mrs. George E. Moore, Mrs. Charles W. Oison, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Or- cutt, Miss Ruth Page, Miss Patricia-. Parrnelee, Miss Alicia Pratt, Mr. and MIrs. Walter Sheriffs, Mr. and'Mrs. Howvard F. 'Spurgeon, Mrs. Paul' Starr, Mrs. Ernst von . Ammon, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W. 'Washburne;, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dale Welch, Mrs. Ernest White, Mr. and Mrs., Roland D. Whitman, Mrs. Arthur Wilcoxson, Mn. and Mrs. Walter C. Wilson, Mrs. Henry C. Woods. It will be noted that such weli known dancers- as Marian Keeney, Clarita Martin, Ruth Page and Alicia Pratt are lending their support. Each of the dancers has expressed ber appreciation of the unusuaily fine tal-' ent of* the- artists. Simplicitg 'Is Kegnote: of< Emilcj- Darst'>s Weddi ng Miss Emily Louise Darst o)f Wrl-. Mette wore a llue crepe afternoon dress trimmed in silver when s-be was Married yesterday afternoon to John Mrs. A. Pa visiting ber Lechner, 144! the past two -set fori commnree. efitional Social Newps on Pages 36, 37, 39 Deen

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