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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1938, p. 34

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Course With E Ways, and ers as The diffictil ty-wonien have in, # co nibiîiing old and new furn- ture. old and new btic-a-brac, and other things, wiIl be the suhject of- the third morning' 'progra.m in the three-day Home Arts ifistitute which the ways and mea >ns coxùmittee ofth Wonan's Club of Wilmettc isý sponsoring at the, clubhouse the mnornings. of Januaàry 25, 26, anmi 27ý. (Tuesdav, Wedniesdav., and. Thursday) at-9:30 o'clock. Miss Lois Lester, an interior decorat- or. wvii1 show ,tliat the ne,,%,and the 01(1 inay-be combined aîiclthe result be perfect harnionv. She wiibring fabrics NxVithlher.. 1'be irs-tninorin s prograrn (ail tlîrec are planned to be of use to t 1w lionwmnaker), will belp a bostess plaitlher party menus and will tell lier whattohave and how to prepare it - h euslie is giviing a party- or- îs liavitig a buffet luticheon or supper. MIr,. N'lar%.WrIght, well known home ecolicmiist ou WLS, will be the speak- vr ai will déemonst rate. She isspon- sored IW W. C. Huggins, homie en- inerii1g expert of Wilmnette. * \Vdie~davinoru ing's prograrn wil i he useît,1 for those plannn parties for special days such as Valentines, .Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays, St. Patrick's day and the like. Thle *decorationis are "the things" in a seasonable party and it is.important to have, a stiriking and appropriate. cetîterpiece. Thé speaker, the: second mrig coming f rom a WeIl known Chicago firm, is very much-up ote- iut on the making . of centerpieces, 'iavors, affîd the like,'anid lI dem- onstrate how to niake these' thiings at. home and set au attractive party tble. s etue il h -4nlita W4illets Burnhapi of the L.og 0abi». on. Tou'er roild in Hublard IVýoods, artist, writer, traveler, anîd lecturer, will brin9 lier deliiglîftllv ci,- h'rfiinq talk " 'Round fleic World on. a Peè>iiy," to Jj1Ilrnettfc 1<nsd'. a t m u ,J a n u a rjv 2 6 , (if 2 o 'c lo c k , t th e i m t c P . i h M tl d 4 i urc . mider auspices of the Fiffli divlision of the 'Woan's qiuild. . Buiruihaîni. ivi/I iii. her original, wzitUv, and vivid nmnner, take lier audience with lier anul lier adîlk ' l iîi<,.Pui/v. e«n a trip, îrolvid flic woi Id ii!seor-3, ind ,c ie To 0 Speaker cf Affernoon Brings to. Club Impress ' ons of Europe Gained From Observation. Carleton 'Smith, nisjceditor of Esure viIi spe.ak on "Peýr. sonal Irpressi nIs Cttrrent Etirope" at the 1",X t regular mneeting ýof The Neighbol)r s of Keniiwortli whjch takes place at 2:30 Tuesclay afternoo,î, Ja-- t.larx- 25, a,-t the Keiiwort.l club. Mr. Smith lias j ust returnied' froni six months in Euiropeé, during whiclî time he visited everv important cotiin- try on the conitinenît except Spain. He Jiad opportuniity to taIk with J-it- uerJi vith Molotov ini Russia,' Sir Sain- e lHoaïre in England, cusîn l Austria, Horthy in H~ungary. Paderéwski about Poland,'and nmcII-. )ers -of our diploi-atie corps ini vanl- 0 1ous tas I-observed. the celebration af ;a>zl Party day in Nurbeg and the Russian military maneuvers in Minisk, saw the de fense. preparatltiîs in Fin- Before he started .,riting f: 1or. lqirMr. Smith was a miihier of the "Staff Of the school of Co- Inerçe and Business Amns'ai, of the Uiiversity, of Ciao JJ lawiten articles for thé e Yor HeadTribtuîîe, Literarv, u i est Tlinie Mgznand Coroîwt. I-le at- telidedj the Woridld Econontlic con fer- Clic e ilLondo i in 1933 and .11;isspent monthsq Of every year sjîe1931 inEurope,stdn coicad i>ol4tjcai cconditioi--ai Jus ci is. particular lil>1>.! :lie lias frequçenîîy3 broadcast over the lietwvorks of the National. Broadfcast., 1,9 cOmpany . Last. year lie gv,1. . ras. nt~tic broadcasts fri uo peau Coitiltries, or Thiis Program la e,,itr changed Withi that of januarv il.Th 11ostess for the aftertinoi will be à-rs. Warcl Starrett. of the woman's auxîlj Chut-ch of the Holy Co luncheon meeting' held Shawnee Country club. guild see thiti If.. the does '"% 7 at a this- vei av at. juniors ,Pay." A very enjovable tillie wvas had on January 13, a t a dessert bridge at thle home of Mrs. J. .W-. McClinton, 1612 Highland. avenue. Eleveîj tables of bridge, were in play.--E. G. P. on flO ."%Ilýictary of the I terc..'izat Bureau of Ocptos After receiving her A. B. degree at Vassar and A. . at Columbia unîv r sity, M rs. Gafney's interests icud ed edi torla1 writi ng for the Rlockefeller1ns iu eStdyfN« WILMETTE LIFE

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