Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1936, p. 51

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Chairman ,of membershsp and cirairnan of thoe spriing luncheon of the Wlmette, center of thte Infant Ivelfare socie9ty, is Mrs. Byron, .Vashl of 1107,Ramnona road. West- iiorcelanid:1 Coun try -club tcsd be the S(I>e' f the, luncheon Monda y, June 1. at 1i o'clock. White Elephani, Rummage Sae in M. E. Church Hall The Churc!î Hall of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church at 1065 Wil-, .mette avanue, is the locale -for the White elephant and Rummage sale the Third division of the Woman's Aid is sponsoring ail day Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22. The en- trance to the Church Hall is just north of the church itself whichi is' on, the northeast corner of Lake and Wilmnette avenues. Mrs. Walter F. Sehur is chairmian of the division iinder whose au.spices the sale is to be held. Mrs. C. Rollin, Smiith, 1720 Highland avenue (Wil- mette 2684) is chairman, Mrs. A. G. Ackermann, 811 Park avenue (\Vil- mette 3357) is co-chairman of the sale, White Elephant tables .are to be especially featured. Anyo.eili the village having con-. trihut ions y, mhethe r "white elep hants" or rumm age. is asked to cal either *Mrs. Smith or Mrs. Ackertnann. rururage sale to DC e eli n'urs- day, May 21, from 8 to 8 at 523 Davis street, Evanston, in the bui lding formnerly occupied by Lyon and Healy. The branch bas, up to the present time, raised one-haif of the amount Iledged. Contributioônsof rtimmage for the sale are, solicited from ail north shore residents', threc local chairmen. hav- ing charge of collections in, different villages. The Kenilworth. and Wil- mette collectionse areý being super- vised by Mrs. B. E. Beck,, Wilmette 739; those f rom Winnetka by Mrs, W. R. Fowler, Jr., Winnetka 3320, and those in Glencoe by Mrs. William D. Jenks. Co lections will be ma-de for any- One phioning these chairmen and in- dicating what ýsort of articles are to lié called for. If furnituire - or large donations are included, mi e n t i o n shouici be made of this fact, so, that, the workers may arrange to have a truck caîl for the donations. Old clothes, shoes, furniture, an old lroon-arly and evetytbing will be %welcomýe and ýcan be disposed *of readily ior the benefit of charity, the, society explains. A- percentage of the profits is to go to the Thrift House of Evanston. This courtesy is being extended by a Kenilworth ogranization for the -privilege of, going into, Evanston to AM Kenlworth Club T'le last -round Up" of the 1935-36 season for members of the Kenil- %vorth club and their guests is t *le d ianer dlance Friday evening, May , 15. On the committee. in charge of the dance areL Mrs. Robert Warren, Mrs. Louis. Jones and Mrs. Bruce Parsons. The club's aniual meeting occurs on May 19, at 8 in the evening. *re va suit Coats Stleamer, fur triimmed, and uaifrimm.d your $1 0.75 l'o $59.50 $1 6.75.1'o,$69,.5 fomi.rly $29.15 t. $ 126»0 SPORT - 1DAYIME - EYENING Dresses $1 0.75 l'o$39,75 formerly $1 9.75 té $79.60 Hats (form.rly fpo $25.0$5.OO fo $10.00 NK A. HANNA MIc., Shieridan Road at Spenish Courf NO MANS LANP Mfrs. John w. rtowc land road, Kenilwo.rtl, on Wednesday to her Mrs. Helen Roesingt the L.unts are nowd York. 'Idiots Delight.' for différent types of costumes. An interesting tunic is a stiffened specially lined design. Florence, 333 Park Av,-nue. Clencoe, is a well known designer. and stylisst onk the North SI. gre 1045

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