Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 41

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Committee for Wellesley Benefif Meels for Tea At a. teagiven bIn the 1airan Mrs. William Popc of XViiietka Wednesday of, last week. 11.1ccoinîmittee gatherc(1 togetlhvr to -discuss plans for: the bridge part% the chicago Wlelvcu will give at tlhe Drake hlotel Tuesday afterioon. No- CWITAINs NEED RIPRWSIIING t4OWYOU'L LKE OU WOItKMANSHIP 34 'FINISHED' 15 ,LBS. $3 .. served. Nfr-. Thomnas NcConniiel and NIrs.DgereuiCeciliNMcrrifi ld of Wilmnettc. \lis rgU1eSu jane, Lundallof, Kenilworili. M' ý.lIiSS 1ktv Jiulford, president Horton Conrad aid, ,Mrs. Jaies ' l' 'L.tr i.iiavo h Garard of Wiiiînetka, N[rs. ,Henry tai Club lifof Whuu.i Poe r.. M, Jolin Kobler..and -i,,ene.o!ji ecolleiittre ,akiin'<; Mrs. StanleyXXessel of Glencoe. arueuutçfrisJrtdneo irs. Postin XWhite. Mirs. Sheldon tesaolt egvaa h Lee, -Mirs. Gail Beldeti (Louise ColiJ!L'dïiihCinulir ' v ' sùrda way), Mrs . Samutel \Vhite, Mrs. eveniug; oeubr7. 'Rollo Pribble of Evanston, Mss Virgiiiia Parks and Miss Elcanor Wetten of Chicago, 'Mrs. Phiillip AI-. ]en. of Lk Forest. Mrs. Robert, at Cross o Highland Park, and. Mrs.* Veniber, 17. at 2 o'clock. Tea Nvill: heLu ADIDITIONAL POUNDS ... 8C Household linons 'al ironed 71-bath.:towels fluffed, dried end> foldd rugs finsfed andkerchiefs ironed'.froc wangapparel starched, dried, folded - socks, tops, ýflan. nltepie «sçce .wrn without furtber irohg -wasb - i Eta>lished FREINCH LAUNDRY ince i1885 . ictor. Ortlund. Pres. 806. Dempst.r St, Evanston PHONES- .,; 1 UNI.,276 Rogers fPark -03l4 Winfiéfka 3M George Southworth of Oak Park are armong the group planning the event. A elwhpdnrwi bgvn The parts- is given as a henlefit flosi dtnr'Ilb ie at the English Lutheran church tofor the scholarship ftund.. (Tusdv -) at 6:30 o'clock under the sponsorship of the lAom.. an'1s society. Mrs. oinhi H. l-Tunn. Fellowship Dinner Lutheran Church Tonight PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTJSERS jAir Conditioned'. the Sw eate r Novembr .2, ith tea sci2ved at 1:3() act play .will l)e given by U'allace o'cdock. 'Mrs. Charles W. Rose willj Stark, Chiester J1aehine, andlferome reviewv "Drurus Along tlic Nýevins [hk. hyýWalter D. Edinonds. n The Iîext regulariotoa b)usiness meeting of the XVoman 's societv will be lhcld at the churchi at 2- &clock Thursdav. 5. Plans Cabaret The hostesses dill be Mrs. Sw~an 0)hlsoiî and Nr.. Charle.r et .Novcmiber lIn every, delig&tf ul sae ... in every new style yarns . .. in combina- iand .. . fascinating You'll ind iust the sweater you've Mrs. Johil A. Turner of Glencee is chairman of the cabaret suiPPer dance to be held at Shaw4iîee Goulitry club alter the final performance of the Juniior. Leagute Falles il, the tNoCettral school in Gle;n cor t'eber 7. road, Wiiinietka.. Ruth lia shaw' of Winnetka, an, author, ai one of the heads of the book sectig of a .Chicago loop store, will give Ibook ,talk, and Mrs. Marquette w~ i plav a group of piano selections.. .Mrs. I BradleyKisEcuieyI.~...

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