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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1935, p. 47

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'panist, and Mvrs. Eulalie Koher Stadle,I pianist, were the 'artist!s. r'heir 'prograrn was as f ollows. bive-, Live, Live. Croatian folk on Tune Thy Stringsý, <t)ypy voi-al Loveliest .of Te<.sjuke ' rh ( P i p U r 1-{îea d . .. ,, ý M n lrjorx. ý 1.vi:7r Valse Th.;ttibelus' Scotch Poem n oel :hnec other Goose R What the,01< ld Sni The Mousc Blby is Sleepinsg 0f MWhat, Use V Pat-a-Cake TPhe nid womal ' M rs;. Sherrnal's iiuterpretattui. or Dvorak's "Turie. rhyvStrings, 0 GYpsy," and Duke's -Loveliest o(f Trees," wcre especially delightful ancI were well received and the group of! Chinese so ngs i;wre rost intereýzting' and unusual. Mirs. Stades playing. was ôoh h.rii- liant and lovely, and F1howev-d i ne techniqtte.-M, P. C' Techny Missions Clubs 'fo. Hold Annuel Party the Techny Missions clubs oi thec north shore, a group of one hundred individual bridge clubs, 1%7111 hold a bridge party and fashion review at the Stevens hofel at 1 :15 Saturday, April 27. Judging by the attendance ,at Iast years party, three thousand lJIayer& are expected to attend. this yèars afai. 'rs.Martin Driscoll of Glencoe, chairnian of thtu prograni committee' for the combined. clubs. is in, gentral .chargeý of thc partyý. Florence .McArth.frof GCo vI present thé fashion review during the tea hour, aind:bettw.een numnbers ofî the review. Patsy Voltz of Xinnetka wil!' give three dances.. Patsy dalicicd at the Norshore theaat(. r vafte tioorn, and at a bénefit'.party at the home of Mrs. T. 1, Smnith Iii.' North-Y field, Mondav of iast iweek. May 1I sIte. is to da, ce a'li a prograin ofth The Chiicago College club and the Sinith College club will joini Friday evening, April 20, in hionoring Miss Edna L. Foley, superiîitendent of the Visiting Nurses association of Chi- cago, After dinner at .6:-30, Miss. Foley Iwill sp eako n "The! Responsibility of Women for the Care of the Sick." Saturday moon, AprJi 20, thé: college club w' hea ronle of its own tmembers, Mrs Kenneth F. Rich, speak on I'Sorne Experiences During thet De- pression at.the finiigrant Protec- tice League.". mathie%# Frarcis Photo atyVolt'e. of Winn.;etka will dance «àt ft(,, bridge party and h.shion show gipen by the Techn3y MWission . chibs ai the' Stevens Sat- ?urda.v 4Pril 27, ai 1:15 o'clock. \r.Edwa-d J Lipsch, 1501 Maple avenue, was hiostess to menibers of lier luncheon and sewing club on Titesday of last week. Gue'st of Honor Mirs. Clayton Seamaiî, 2106 Beech- wood avenue, was hostess at a bridge luncheon last Monday ini honor of Mrs. C. Howard. Bent. vho, iq toving to La Grange. Mrs. WV. G. Kellvy, 1040 Dilismiore road, was hostess last Wednesday at luncheon and bridge, lier guests'bcing the retiring board, and .noininating and finance committee of the junior auxiliary of the Wiinetka Womnan's club. For the demure little miss, a côat W-ith slirted ytokè effect, hand decorated with d ain t y spring blossoms. Poke bonnet to match, Sizes six months to three years. Colors: Pink, B3luei* and Yellow................$11 ~j j Birhday Donc. Nancy Weishaar, daugbiter of D-. and Mrs. H. 0. Weishaar of 1331 CheVtnut avenue, will entertain twelve guests at a dancing party April 27, in honor of ber thirteenth birthdaLy. Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City..... .......... . Telephone ......... to custokners at Ohio Street lot. 1

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