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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 40

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for Demonstration cf the Teletaëtor The spacious log bouseý of.Mr and Mrs. -Morton Mergentheimn at'1258 Sctott avenue, Hubbard Woo ds, iIl be ope ned next Tuesday evening to the Aneri-ý can Institute for.tbe Deaf-Biind. wbicb is p re s en t in g Prof. Robert H. 'alits director- genterak .hi,hkde'monstration of the teletactor, an electrical-iii- strument whicb teaches the deaf. to learn a language through the fingers. The demonstration will commence. at 8 o'clock, and will be followed by a short musicale. Professor Gault is to have the assistance of a deaf stpdent, 14arrv Goddard. Mfrs. Gauît who, witb' Professor Gault and Helen Bulkley Lee, wiIl re- ceive with the Mergentheinis, bas as ked the following nortb shore resi- dents to .be sponsors for the affair: Kçeilworth-Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dix. Winnetla-Miss Margot Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. Frank J. Bersbach, Dr. and Mrs. E. V.. L. and Mrs. Uon C. Hill, Jr., Mr. and Mrs;' Douglas MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. MelIen C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Holman D. Pettibone, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam P. Sidiey, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dunlap Smitb, Mr. and Mrs. Carle-, ton W. Washburne. Gencoe-Mrs. Oliver S. Picher, Mr. and Mrs. E.-H. Ravenscroft. Di Fbiving asked ail Skokie Country club -nembers to save Saturday eve- ning, January 19, the winter sport s committee 'now announces that thereý is, to be a formei dinner dance at the club that night. Lew Diamond is to provide the music. The commit- tee urges that reservations be ýmade .mmediately. Futuré dates wbich the committee is >asking members to reserve are february 9 'and March l6. By- Saturday, February 16, theý icommnittee believes ail Skokie young people wilI be glad« of a; break f rom the- school grind.. An after-diuer dance is, being arranged for that eve- ning. Another event peoDle will be the Mis. George Winchester Beach li fthe former Miss Alce Marie' Dodds. riaugh- fer of Mr. and Mus. Lewis Thorpe Dodds af 507 Washington' avenue, WiIm.ffe. Mr. ýBeach is an Evansion resident for the Young ice carnival -which as soon as the. It will be held on ion, and prizes will )IIs age groups. Nove ky features and surprises will be presented by the orchestra, and stroilin'g niusicians will render melodiés to add to the gaiety of the party. 1inner wi!ll be served çpromptly . at 8:45 o'clock, andthere will be danc-, E. M. AntrimHosf fast , His guests were John n liiic- Cutcheon, Gaar Williams. of Glencoe, Dean Raipb E. Heilnuan of Evanston,' Major John Griffith of Winnetka, and W. H. Winterrowd of Lake For- est. The' breakfast was an old- fashioned "Hoosier" one with sor-; ghurn and maple syrup; and pork sausages made by a fariner, and an oid-fashioned buckwheat recipe was tried. Junior Friends. an organization of young people in' Wilniette, is sponsor- ing an informai scbolarship , dance to be given on Saturday evening, January 19, at the Wilmette Masonic Temple. 1010 Central avenue. Entertainment bas, been planned in the forinm of a very, unique floor show,.and everyone'.is as- sured of a very pleasant eve ninig, he commnittee (leclares, Bids mai' he oh- tained f romn the dance chairnian, Miss Marion H-al by phoning Wilmette 2706. Thle benefits f rom the dance will go toward a~ scholarship for a boy at the Concert for Arden Shore Boys. Sunday. A, great treat is in. store for the boys of Arden Shor e. camp on next Supday, January 20. Ilembe Kay, now play in1g, at the Edgewater beach, is taking bis trio, of songsters kn own, as-the Tbree Kays and bis s oloist, Kay Morton, out to tbe camp for a ýSunday, afternoon .concert. The affair bas bëeen arranged by Mrs.- Samuel H. Clark .of 135 Fuller lane, Winnetka, and Mr. Clark, who is an accomplished accordionist, is, going along, tiaking bis instrument wîth him,- Mr. Kay is giving the concert because of bis great interest in and. love for boys. Arden Shore boys ini ýpaitnlar. Ih eettainfr soutis as if 'it would be quite, a party. An 'appeal is being made for sleds and skates, and warm clothing to go witb théni, for the boys of tbe camp., At èrse nt two sleds have toý do dutvý for forty-five boys. We are sûre there inust be lots of old sleds 'and skates around in garages and. store rooms. If your children have grown tired of or outgrown theirs, please send tben to the borne of Mrs. R-. B. Unlberger, 220 Sheridan road. Win- netka, bel ore Sunday noon. The truck tliat is taking Mr. Kay and bis partY withi their instruments wilI pick tleiem p and take thein on o)nt to the camp. Wamm clothing is, of course, always in demand and any- thing youi cati send thiat will fit boyýs l)etween 12 and 18 will be mucýh 4plpreciated.-A.K. Monday Is Meeting Day for 5 Grujtds Mrs. John Cus'penter, 2522 Orring- ton avçn ç,. EXanston, formerly of Ken"Z:*1~ w«t eûtériain her sew- iq cýtib au hcheon Friday.> and of ber sister, Mrs. James Catteli. daughter, Catherine, weehstse She is soon f0 plây a' short piano at a tea at their home, 710 Washing- program before the 'Lak'e View ton avenue. Last Thursday Miss Woman's club in Chicago, and *111 Moore's fiancé was guest of honor at a iso play an inter-chaptee Sigma a bachelor dinnerat .which the best Alpha, Iota programi in February in men in thec weddi : party , Lewis the city. Cocciws bot. iEdward 'W. -Agnew, so-ciali chairman, are in charge. This P~arty is for the benefit of the Loyola University 'Scholarshbip fund, which sdmoiarship the Club bas. sponsored for thepast eight years. Prixeswifl l c4lude o-nefor eacb table.on

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