Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 40

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At Woman's Club Next Wednesday, October 25,, at 1:30 o'clock,. cornes the big party of Wlmette-:he annual philanthropy the eaof the Wom hianthclubesf Mrs. -Arthur G. 'Stanten, 'chairman 'o0f the party, and Mrs. FPrancis J Crowell, vice-chairman, and: ticket chairman', are 'prepared for one. of, the largest crowds in the history of the philatnthropy. parties. It wiIl be a dessert bridge with many special, prizes, as well as a prize for each, table. Mrs. George S. Hendrickson is in charge of table reservations, Mrs. Lincoln C. Torrey of refreshrnents, Mrs. Edward Meier of table prizes, Mrs. F. S. Yantis of special prizes, and Mrs. W. G. Mitchell of publicity. Mrs. Thomas S. S. Hardwick, phinthropy chair- man, is working with the-comm~ittee. On the committee are the chair- men of the varlous sewing days: Mrs. 0. E. Thaleg, Arden Shore: Mrs. R. T. Hosking, Research and Educational hospital; Mrs. J. A. MacLean, Park Ridge School for Girls; Mrs. William A. Figueira, St. Mary's Episcopal home; Mrs. Carl W. Krohl, Chicago Woman's shel-, ter; Mrs. Harol'd L. Browni Lake homne; ius. ±Robert J. tBennett, Erie chapel (Presbyterian); Mrs. John E. Hill, BirdMemorial (Con- gregational); Mrs. William E. Bur- goyne,, Service Council, for Girls; and Mrs. Frank Hayson, Children's Receiving home (Lutheran). Other men om1Jiteea ýes of Mrs. Stanten's eMesdames George arrison A. Storms, F. Annual Style Show The annual bridge party and fash- ion show sponsored by the Junior auxîiary of the' Woman's, Club. of. Wilmnette will bie held this year on -. Saturday,'November 18. at 2 o'clock in the clubhouse. - -This -event, is. the: fir-st big -charity, project of the year for. the au.x.iliary and- elaborate plans are underway to. m ake the nartv the biggest and best in the club's history. Miss Portia Mary. Lee is chairman of the ways and mneans committee and is assist- ed by Miss Ann Hiendèrson. co-cha jr- man., In order to facilitate plan- ning for, a proiect of this size the ways and means cornmittee bas been divided into sub coirnm-ittees. Miss Marioni Cook,. chairman of the advisorv st'h-comimittee. is as- -Mthew-F4ancig ernie Photo sted 'b- Mrsý. Harvey A. uihanc Mrs. Thomas S. S. Hardwick, at the left, and Mrs. Arthur G. Stan-. Mrs. Rollo Gullickson. honorarv ten are, respectively, the chiairm an of the philanthropy department of members of the auxiliar3?. the Woman's. Club of Wlmétte, and the chairman of the annual phil- Miss Rosaline Milis is chairman of anthropy partf. uwhich on Wednesday afternoon of next week, takes arrangements. On ber conmi ttce Place at the clubhouse. Thte event, a dessert bridlge at 1:30 o'cZoclc, WïlliŽare Mis-ses Louise D'Esposito, Carol be one of the largest events of the season, and its proceeds will be turn- Lawrence, Elsa Miller, Marcia ed into the funid for thte departmient's work for a long list of charitable SmtKyWisRuh ongr. organzatios. -and Mrs. Arian L. Delander. Miss Rut charge of( by Misses Randlali is chairmnan ini 'niations anid is assistd The regular literature meeting of sales. is assisted by Misses Lois In Kenilworth Tàlks the Northridge Womnan's club wiIl bc Borgeson, Barbara Ingersoll, Myrtle n held Monday evèning, October 23, Lundquist, Mrs. C. Olin Sethness, At the. third book review to be et the home of Mrs.. Roy Wessen- and Mrs. Donald Simpson. given Tuesday, Octo1ber 24, at 1() donf, 2200 Thornwood avenue, Wil- Miss Jean Upson is -chairman i o'clock in the morning at the Kenil.. mette, instead of in the afternoôn as charge of tickets ai-d is assisted by Worth c 1 u b by. Marie Niergarth usual. Misses Caroline Buchholz, Loucinda Zander (Mrs. Henry G. Zander, Jr.) The change in the timne has been Hardman, Virginia 'McClure, 'Mrs. for the benefit of Park Ridge School made because of the confliet with W. H. K. ýBennett, 'Jr.. Mr s. Quintin, for Girls, Mrs. Zander will talk as the lec ture to be given by Miss Cra wford, Mrs. Hugh Visséher. and a -preliminary about biography and Frances Strain Monday afternoon, Mrs. C. M. Williamson. autobiography as an increasingly imn- which many of the members are at-- portant forrn of literary expression tend-ine - Wil- will iheand pi the et Itss recipi Ov 0, Ulw. llv et sj';. corporated in 1917, etive the interpreta- on of good literature ig in works of char- opened October 2, day musicale. Day for Selects-

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