Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1939, p. 31

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his coxnmittee, for the most ga la event in the forty-two year history of the club. The band of CharleyStraight bas been engaged for the forrmai dinner dance. Entertaiinment will -be fur- nished by the ThreeHio ffmnan Sis- ters,,Sandy Lyle, and Betty Lee, and her marimbaphone. Dinner will be s erved at 10 -o'clock and the com- mnittee bas pllanned for . a buffet breakfast at the close, of the party. Among the.club officers and comn- mittee mnembers who are taking part in the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Doepel,, Mr. and Mrs. Ca- mille. Jongleux, Mr. and- M r s. Richard .Howell, Mr. and Mrs. W.- 0,. Turner,' and Herbert Jones. Oth- er Shawvnee members who are en- tertaining parties include Mr. and' Mrs.. Henry C. McDermnott, Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. Lothmari, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Buckman, Mr. and MIrs. Thomas Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Mr. and Mrs. Fi. R. Haux, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rob- inison, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corper, aiid Mr. and Mrs. A. N. flBurson. N. S. Hadassah Issues Invitation to "Brunch" North Shore Hadassali has issued1 invitations to a Tithe -brunch" at1 Abo ut eighty-five employees of the Illinois Bell Telephone coffipany bp- cated at the Wlmette and' Kenil- worth exchange offices in Wlmette, particîipated in a Christmas, party Tuesday evening of last week. A commrittee of about twenty-flve girls, working under the chairmanship of Mrs. Helen Johnson, cooked and sex'ved a Christmnas inner al the offices. The hours were from 4 to 7 o'clock so that the guests, working at different times of the day, could drop ini some time during the late afternoon or early evening and take pprt in the festivities. Entertaîn Bef ore -Dance Dr. and Mrs. Harold R. Schild- berg, 312 Sterling road, Kenilworth. I. JIap~ fe w /ear Our entire personnel join in ex- pressin g their appreciatîon for *your patronage and extend to yeu sincere wishes for a prosperous. 1940. so àBBUa &Wm? wiII be thespeaker of th'e afternoon, and Wanda Paul will give a group of piano selections. Miss Paul, young Chicago pianist, who won artistic recognition. at the age of thirteen, bas since appeared. as soloist with leading symp]hony or- chestras, including two prom ances with the Chicrago Symphony orchestra under Dr. Frederick Stock and onie under Artur Rodzinski at Ravinia; she bas been * soloist with the Illinois Symphony orchestra, and, ents, and lias with bïm for a few days a former New Trier Iigh school student, Gordon Osterstrom, whose family now live i Ohio. Hé is at- tending the University of Michigan, and càme early this week to visit at the R, E. Welch home in Glenco e, anid with other north shore friends. BLumS VNS TON0 AT COST AND BELOW I. -.9à@mmm-

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