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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 41

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Mrs. Jasper King, Mrs. Robert H. *Gault, Mrs. Julian Armstrong, Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs. Hubert Burnham, Mrs. Charles Deering, Mrs. Charles H. Chandler, Mrs. Daniel H. Boone, Mrs. -Charles J. Morse, Mrs. Albert C.ý Koch, Mrs. Lewis C. Clarke, Mrs. Henry H. Kerr,. Mrs. W. S. Farns- wortb, Mrs. :William H. Colvin~, Mrs. T. deVries,. Mrs. Frank C. Dakin, Mrs. G. J. Etzenberger, Mrs. Williamxi F. Bryan. Mrs. Edward B. Hall, Mrs.' Clement Wilde, Mrs. A. Bernent, Mrs. Lewisý J. Pollock, Miss Esther Somerville, Miss Ida Wright, Mrs. Robert. Harý- vey, Mrs. Popin,ý Mrs. A. W. Green- man, Mrs. Percival Truman,. Mrs. Arthur I. Kendall, Miss Mary Capper. Mrs. Claude Fitch, Mrs. W.' R. Barrett, Mrs. D. J..Duncan, Mrs., R. E. Wilson, Mr. Frank Richards-on, Mrs. John R. Merriman, Mrs. J. J. Daggy, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mrs. Charles Besly, Mrs., Percival Myall,, Mrs. Herbert Philbrick. Other honored guests will be Mrs. Walter Seymour, Miss Lena Mc- Cauley, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mrs. Edson B. Fowler, Mrs. D. B. Hayden, Mrs. Virgil B. Day, Mrs. George Neumann, Miss Mary Ryan,, Miss Rebecca Fitch and Mrs. W. E. Ten Broeck. Miss Clara MacGowan and Mrs. R. E. Wilson will he assisted by the following memnbers of the Art Semn-, Joyce, and Mrs. H.I A. iFinney. Tuesday, Februairy 19, at the home of Mrs. Knight Blanchard,. 1015 Chestnut avenue, will be held the next iii the series of. book, reviews being given. by Mrs. Carl Johnson. Meëmbers and friendà of the organii- zation are urged to màke early reser-. vations for .these reviews. The first board meeting of the year was held Thursday morning, February 7.Al memnbers were present. The Commulnity Chest association advised'the Infant Welf are, associa- tion of. its inftentièn to. senid this1 or-. ganization's portion of funds monthly. This was received with much thanks, as this gives the. organization la work- ing knowlege of its funds: in time to make strenuous efforts, if neces- sary, to reach the promised quota for its station. Additional Contract Lessons Feb. 19. 22 Frank E. Bourget, in addition to the series of contract bridge lessons he is conducting under auspices of the ways and means committee of the Woman's Club of Minmette, will lec-: ttrpn d..,mann.gtritp t- ..... c:.... iReed Witney for the, nortw shore. SThe guest artist 18 Helen Birming- hamn Kâne, a Kappa, who bas studied extensively ini this country and alio with Isadore Philippe ini Paris. She was.formerly a member , of the fac- uIty of.,the Conservatory of Drake, university at Des Moines,* during which time she broadcast over station WHO,,in ,DesMoines. fMrs. Kane bas appeared in con- certs in Evanstonand along'the north shore, After ber program she wil be. glad to hold an'open meceting dit-, csigthe psychology of presenting music to young, children. Cafholic Grou p loHoar Book R.views Wednesday The monthly book review of the North Shore Ca~th*?iç Woman's leaue will be held at the home of Mrs. William P. Kelly, 366 Hazel avenue, Highland Park, Wednesday, Feb- muary 20, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Sidney Beech, president, will review some of the new books, including Beverly Nichols' "Village in the Valley." Go4frev 'lGelderman,> 763, Suu Up -evctyig 70 bave « "e t laotf om e- Of a botel tom tt a ff%, deligbtfoulycomfontable MOi coaeatat aci for' gracou lv1 NO. TiPPING agtis.tl HOMESTEMD: G»RLun oo 16 'l5 H inan aAvenue EV ANSTON Rensselaer Lee, Edward, Middleton, Paul Morrison, Merle Suter, E. M. Vogelson, David I. Williams, Miss Ethel Coe,, Miss Jessie Lacey.' Almjembers of tbe University guild are. invit.ed. Flops Cakes and Sings open tW UMe publV ic aaumail tee, w1U be given at the Woman's club. They include illustrated talk and play. Mrs. Walter R. Knupfer of 7 Crescent place, Wilmette, is in charge of reservations and. information. Trhe nuns$ who, conduct a settiement at 1300 South St. Louis avenue, Chi- cago, devote themnselVes to various charitable activities, especially the came of the sick poor in their homes., I WiEflO)LDT'.EVANSTONI Oni Dévls Street Wilnelte 1100 mi

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