Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1939, p. 30

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As November 18-i cornes closer1 tl .Club of Wilmette becopmes busier. Woman's club, the Junior auxiliary, and bridge party~. The ,nembers of the auxiliariv Borgeson, Helen Bower, Ethél F11is the right); Jean Lawrence, Elsa M naughey, Ruth Randail, Marcia Smit Paul B. Bass, John Boddie, III, Char] C. F. Tanner. JJioroUnyVVw uaer , v 1Lllt ..t w- - with her husband, take part ini a waltz number, "Three Violins," with two other couples. She is also i the Style show and the Glamour Girl chorus. Miss Mary Cook will-do a speciakl ty dance with William Holbrook of New York, director of the FoUlies, and she will be a member o! sev- eral choruses,. WiImeite Board fo Spend Day ai Arden Shore Camp The November meeting of the Wil- mette Arden Shore board will bei held Thursday, November 9, at Ar-1 den Shore camp. This meetig is,.al*ays anticipated 01 ulu ildren o! Miss Ver- have, 's r o om will be vemnb iesday.' November 7, J. De eon: w gueuîs at , 0' school age.. When children .corne to.St.IMary's from broken homes at, an,,early age great work is bemng accomplish- ed through child guidance and this year special work is being done with the parents, so that in many cases cbildren are bemng returned homne, happier children and to hap- J. D. TolofPhoto pier homes through the gentie guid- he Junior auxiliary of the Woman's ance a n d understanding of St. At 2 o'clook on that date at the Mary's. Orphans are cared for and 1 ill hold its annual fashion show educated until other homes are pro-* vided and St. Mary's rarely, if ever, who are modeling are Misses Lois gets out of touch with their childreni s, Jean Hall, Carol Lawrence, (at curing their whole lives-so much 4iller, <at the left); Janet McCon- does the Home become a part of Lth, Katherine Weiss and Mesdames them. les M. Jensen, C. Olin $ethness and St. Mary's held its first summer home this year at Racine, Wis. by the shop t»hich is showing the There were 95 girls in attendance- iid jashion show, tea will be served. 25 from the home, the others coming from parishes throughout the 'dio- cese. It was a great success. Any woman of the commrunity who would like to. have a part in sewing ScarcrowPresde.sfor the girls of St.' Mary's, whether a member of the Woman' s club or Over HaIIowe'en Party not, is urged to corne to the club- house on Friday from 10 until 4 A huge scarecrow, standing in the o'clock. Mrs. William A. Figueira is midst of tall corn stalks, presided chairman of the sewing, assisted last Saturday night, over a party by Mrs. J.. B. Christerson, Mrs. J.- given by Gwendolyn Vaughn, da .ugh- W. Edge, M rs. Ralph Jennings, Mrs. L. Richardson, Mrs. William E. R~ob- ter of Mrs. Lou J. Vaughn, and ertson and Mrs. N. F. Webb. Lunch Nancy Lee Burnham, daughter of wiIl be served at noon and school Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burnham. Sev- children of the workers may join crilQxvre ripq-,their mothers at the club for lunch. est costume; and moit games won. ria near1 Park. il of 500 Central e, the week-end of part i the revival Lena Rivers"' given ýtour Players of the i Chicago at Oak 'I

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