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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1936, p. 47

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t ie forn;o f a s e ir -coôs tu-me dinerdane.Guests may corne in formai dress or in1 costume, as they wish. Diriner will . be served from17:30 o',clock, uttil 9 o'clock, and at 9 dancing will commence - to 'rmusic by Hli Muùnro's orchestra of the CollegeIn Among the. first to niake reserva-, tions :from Wilniette were Mr. and Mrs.' E. A. Claar, >Mr. and Mrs. H. J, StcentifordtÈt John, Thornburn-, Ed HIoward, Frank Marshall., Mr. and Mrs., Charles Triggs, and. Mr. and * Mrs. W. M. Morrison. From Winnet'ka were Mr. and Mrs. O>tto T. Carpentier and Mr. and Mrs.. A. T. Persson, tf rom Keniilworth Mt. and .Mrs. Harry W. Mons and f rom Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Beach Warre.,Early re'servatioi¶s were àlso muade by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stone, William G. Ruggles, and Mr. and * Mrs. Robert Scyl, aIl of Evanston, and Mr. and MNrs. Carroll Shaffer of Highland Park. A decorative background typical of Hallowe'en wiII make certain 'that guests "turn time backwards to the days of, siinplicity and funi," and Nfr. Thornburn, chairman of etltertaijment, promises plenty of special fea- Mrs. Edward F. Cummiskey, chair- bringing out its mood'withcçut lapsing mian of fine grts, called attenticpn to into sentimentality isja mat'ked char-1 the next meeting of hÎer department acteristic of Mrs. Bermingham's singon Frid-ay, November 13, which will ing. takeplace in the home of Mrs. Henry To an illustrated talk on."Modern J.Schmidt, art* chira Mr. I Trends* ini Interior: Decoration,"by Schmidt wi1l1 give'a talk and provide EÉdwin C. Martin- of. Evanston, op portunity for those attending to bers then listened with interest.menHeý see his collection of paintings and, injected the thought that roonis no, art objects. are. exact 'copies of 'period SMrs. William H.-Wo)ff, ph:ilanithro- longer styles, lacking indviduality. The bestIl py chairnian, among other announce- froni earlier periods is consid erè'd and-! nients told oôf the need for. clothing adapted to the modemn tempo. Today I for needy persons in the village espe- individuaEty, 1not too much pattern, cially for a .family with ten children flot too ýmuch detail in pattertn, not. of.school age. She asked club mem- to rnany colors is the last word. bers to save funny papers. wrap them Toe the 'trendtoWard freedom modern and mail. them to Miss Allen at the' civilization offers, decoration of Cook County hospital in order that home responda, meeting today's the dechildren in the wards there might mands 4 geared to higher speed in enjoy theni. She also stressed the beauty." He assembledseveral 'rowns" neecl ait he tinés hospital' for ds- in ilustration, giving valuable sug -I abied war veteranis for discarded gestions as to fabrics and color cfcards, gaines, and jelly. fects for the home of today.-T.T.B Mrs. Frank X. Thale; as a meniber of the committee appointed by the. board, annouced the December bazaar, a parish benefif. Mrs. Peter J. McGurk invited alniembers to go to St. Vincent's orphanage Novemnber 5, at the invitation of the Sisters, to see the new g*fts thUe club has. giveil. - wa.s urgently requestecr. -- ... r u. ii OulE5, S. that are' alu'ays Pash;on ther Beauty S4.6 1213 WILMETTE AVE Phone WiIM.fte66 Have Us Create forý Yoss Amahinles Ivel $750 * SPECIAL i.50 Oit Sheen peOmanenf, with haPoo ani Finger W ae Shompoo-4inger Wav-TrimManicure...... 3 for85C Perl -Top Shawnee chilren are not to be outdone by the parents. Their party is *Saturday afternoon, and the following. poem hby Mrs. John G. Wilson, chairmnan of children's parties, tells. al about it : i lb lump into your costiones, i ilb lots, o4f fun, Two-thirty's the time, October thirtyolne. Witches and goblins and fainies galore, neml a gem of à JIP-Stlck ad matching Compact each, topped witji a huge *peari. In fashion'u mnw, pastel.coloured cases On. of Mary DunhiJI's smart gift stýggestions. *Chi & '9' Mrs. H. O. Weishaar of 1331 Chestmit avenue is entertaifling the inemnbers of hem card club for luncheon and bridge in her home tomomrow (Friday). ilic; " illi 10th , T.I.pI ,vslty 2268

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