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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, p. 40

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Mary Elle Waidner Commences, in April A luncheon and surprise kitchen shower>on April 15, was the first of the entertaining preceding the Wed-: ding of Miss> Mary Ella Waidner of Wilmette a n d Thomas- Mouldmng Beers of Eva#ston which wll take place ýSaturday evening of this .week at 8: 30 o':clockI the Wilniette Parlsh Methodist. church.A, reception for: relatives wlll be held at the home of .Miss Waidner's uncle and aunt, Fredý- erick A Waidner- and: Miss Ella Waidner, 148Lake avenue,, W!i- mette. The hostess for the -first of the pre- wedding parties was -Miss Rita Jane Grites of; Glencoe. The next event.i honor 'of Miss Waidner took place on July 6 ' when Miss Jeane Fisher, the maid o! honor, was hostess at a luncheon and personal shower at the Fisher summr home,. Crabajiple. Is- land, Fox Lake. A surprise silver shower and tea on August 10, given by Miss Zella Henderson of Wilmette, was the first of the entertaining last month. The evening of. August 17, the bride- groom's mother, Mrs. Sylvester P. Beers, entertained at a small bridge party at her home in Evanston. Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. Hubert Cel-v of Rvainstnn n ve uatea for Miss anstoin a tme nome of tme latter. This month 'the first entertaining. wvas 'a stocking shower and tea with the hostess Mrs. Wiifred Colmar of Chicago, the former Mary Huck of "Kenilworth. September 8, M r s .', Thomas C. Moulding and Mrs. Staver Moulding of Wilmette and Mrs. Rob- ert E. Wooden of Winnetka gave a bridge tea at the home of Mrs. Wood- Cuild Inaugurates.à.- Season With Tea Young equestriennes will participate i the horse show whi( held Saturday and Sunday, September 16 and 17, at Harma Wc4 tonG,'o. Jer'4y Ketc-hùinýdaughter of 4h. Fq'eMeêtea-X worth, tv:ll show her horse ini the show which 's conducted hi, and Country Equestrian tasociation, of whieh she la a membei benefit of the Sunbeam league. The show will be held Saturday, and ail day Sundai, from 9 'dlock in the morning. Women Voters Announce Gala Membership Tea. of Mvrs. iRayes Mdinney., All women who are interested in the activities o! the league are wel-ý come. William Allen White o! the Empor- ia Gazette said, "I have always felt that the League of Women Voters, of al the organizations of American women, was best equip- East End Circle W~ Have TaIk on Make Many cirerebers are assist-ý, ing at the, opening tea, o! the Womn- an' s guild of the First Congregation- al, church on Friday afternoon of this Week from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home o! Mrs..Forest Snow, 727,Ash- land avenue. Inceluded in . the list are: Cozy Corner c Ixr e I e-Mesdamnes Williamh Morris, J. H. 'Shields, Frank Huffman, George Knenver, R. W. Hallett and R. IN. Perrili: Neighbor- ho od ,cei1rÉc 1ie-Mesdam es, E. H. Burge, Henr Hauseman, M. H. Mc- Millen. Frank Scheidenhelm, and Allen -C. -Hovey. Lakeside circle-Mesdames C. G Green, L. P., Martens, Frank La-. Bonte. Victor LaFave'and É., L. ch will be Larson: E a s t End circie-,Mes- >ods, Mor- dames H. A. Whitman, Nathan Col- eof - KeU- wei ll, rant, Chan~dler, Hub~ert E. the Toum Holdoway, a n d David J. Davis; er, for the Northwest circle-Mesdames Christ- cternoon opher Jarchow, Lloyd Grinnell, Ed-, ward Schuette, Arthur Farraîl, and George R. Mittlesdlorf; Central cir- cle-Mrs. 1. R. Adkins. North 'E n d circle-Mrs. Bruce MjI Owens, Mrs. Donald Gallie, Miss Ivy Milîs, Mrs. Judson Stone, Mrs. 9-Up A. Anderson, Mrs. J. W. AIder, and Mrs. R. E. P. Kline; Crescent cir- Officers for the .year are Mrs. Giýant Chandler, chairman; Mrs. H E. Holdoway, vice-chairman; Mrs. Henry E. Cutler, secretary; Mrs. Charles A. Broughton, treasurer. The first of the programs, which are now being plajined for ail the meetings, will be given by Miss Mrs. Stanley Johnson, and Mrs. Lloyd Grinneil. Pouring will be .Mrs. Glenn Rob- erts,,president o! the guild, and the following c i r c 1 e chairmen; Mrs Paul Gross, Mrs. George E. Moyer, Mrs. Rodney Perrill, Mrs. I. R. Ad- 'kins, Mrs. Grant. Chandler, Mrs. Christopher Jarchow, Mrs. Henry Hauseman, and Mrs. F. E. Parry. Bridge Luncheon Benefit A bridge luncheon will be given Wednesday, September 20, et the home of Mrs. 1. K. Stover, 1044 AgIt- land avenue, by the Northeast circle of St. Augustine's Èpiscopal church. The event is planned to accommo- date about one-hundred guests.> ,enue, Wilmette. Cripplëd

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