Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 39

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Evanston Country club. Committees!Mr. andi Mrs. James May took on were announced at this time, andi a long and adventurous trip a few tickets distributed to be sold. ýyears ago. They are beaùtiful pic- tures and Mrs. May, an artist, made Two new patrone.sses have joined'clrntswe h itrswr the group, Mrs. Leonard P. Spacek tae,,ob sr hattec r of Wilrnette and Mrs. Arthur E. fhc r rlins ol eacr Swanson' of !Evanston, bringing. the ate. Ait toe ata ffrt to meeting fte1g is to be held, at the At te lat bard eetng o th home of Mrs. William K. Yates, 1131 organization, which was held'in, De- Ashland avenue, Wilmette. The ýas- cemnber preceding- a bridge. tea at sistîng ho stes-ses. areIVr.Pip the Geoi'gian hotel, those present Corper and Mrs. William T . Lane., voted to purehase,,additional. ma- i, Mrs.* J. Benton Schaub is the Pro- teniais which the women, at the grarn chairman., Mthédist'Old, Peoples, home in Chi-, Mrs.. T. E. Mclroy, president of cago will make into garments forithe club. has called a board meet- the childrený at the ýLake Bluff Or- ing for 1:30 ýo'clock. phanage. The, members of the group were inyited to a preview ýof garments previously, made and sent to theCollege Club Programs orphanage befor 'e Christmas. At this g time it was found the womnen had'Afford Varied lnferest sewed or knitted 500 garments. The Tetae rupo h hcg Friends of Lake Bluff Orphanage' h rvlgopo h hcg were more than glad to supply ad- CGllege club i. having a luneheon ditional mnate-'-iàls, when they found'meeting FÉiday, January 5, to which those first issued were put to such ail club members are invited. Lunch- excellent use. eon will be served at 12:30, and at 1:30 Miss Katherine Frost wiIl re- view recent travel books. From 4:15 to 5:15 that alternoon' CovelefGuid f Hae ithe club will have atea followmng Illstrfei Tsvl Tlkconcert, and wl have Dr. Freder- Illutrafd Trvel alkick Stock as guest of honor. The Colonial Coverlèt Guild of "Paris Evacuated" is the subject America announces a meeting on of a talk Mrs. Charles S. Dewey will Wednesday, January 10, in the give at the club Monday, January Wedgwood room~, Marshall Field 8, folowing luncheon. Mrs. Dewey, and company, Mrs. .Edna C. Nelson whose husband wasfinancil advisor presiding. Luncheon. will bc at non.tg Poland, has lîved ini that country The s p e a k e r, Miss Mildred. and i France,' and has been 'Hughes, will discuss Theý Grand Can- decorated by the French govern- yon of Arizona. ment. t iNatural color motion pictures wil be .shown and there -will be aà dis- play, of Indian hand craft. Members whCo ,uncil C'alendar, asked to bring -samiples, of Indian IJws weaving or othe-r hand craft. The second week in Janiiary for The program is in chargeofrs the National Council of Jewisei Sarahi Hall Bonesteele. Wornen, Chicago section, lists six meetings of varied. interest. On iiolidays with i er ±amiy juj. A.é4 Reading Circle Hostess the holidays she had as a guest a schoolrnate, Bonnie Bachi of Wauke- The Éteadingcircle will meêet next sha, Wis., and last Friday entertain- Monday atý the'home o! Mrs. J. B. ed at tea and open house for about Olwin, 820 Lake avenue,,at 1 o'clock. eighty guests. Jan uary Clearan.ce Throg Jnuary.2 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OFFER]ED ON TUE FOLLOWING CROUPS Laps BathRugs Linens Pictures Leather itGoods Decorative..Accessoies 20% DISCOUNT ON OTHER REGULAR STOCK THE BLUE PARROT 1551 Sherman Avenue, Evanston I - ~1 STARTING FRIDAY, JAN. 5' SPECIýAlL> SýELLINOC b. t m

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