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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1938, p. 31

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cel vcu vY MMvirs * j. U.Ieaton, ocock, at ethe ~~of Mrs. IHerbert chairman of the Wilînette Gar- Prochnow, 1604 Cotfax street, Evans- den lubfron th Chiagoton for luncheon. dciiclub frm th Chîago The group whose chairman is Mrs. Plant, Flower, and Fruitguild Raymond- Roth of Minette, is meet- acknowledging the.rnany at-. ing Wednesday, February 23, at 1:30 tractive Christmnas boxes re- 'cloclc, at the home of Mrs. Bruce ceîvd fom he Wlmctc ar-Parsons, 914 Ridgewood drive, High.-, ceivd. fom te Wlniéfe Gr-Iand Park,' for dessert. During Mrs. den club., The club's, contribu- Roth's absence in Florida,, Mrs. James tions, with tiiose of other1 gar- J. Johnso n of Wilmette is acting as. deni clubs, were distrjbuted chairman. among the ncedy in institutions, hospitals and bornes for chil- dren and adults. O. of Me meeting Twenty-threc boxs sent free of charge through the couresy o f the St. Jude Household, Order of Norb eser riloa o the Martha, will hold a sewing meeting clean linen for bandages, blankets. a omnt luea 'lc sheets, pillow ca ses, towels, -bath MnaFbur 1 .mats,, curtains,' pocketbooks (with powder puif s, handkerchiefs, comb and beads), children's clothes, muf - lers, wristlets for elderly men, scraps by the Northridge Woman's ýclub. 1 for quilt pieces, baby clothes, toys, Several letters of t ha n k sand stuffed cloth doils, and bean bags. appreciation bave been r e ce ive d There were also jams, jellies, and telling the-club how much conifort ticularly 'gay - it contained. forty children and aduits in thirty-two in- bright red cloth scrap books made stitutions and bospitals.t a -L t1 fla5uxmar, 1ave just returned fromn a seven weeks' cruise of the West Indies. It will be the privilege of the club flot only to hear about the cruise but to see col- ored .movies.,of the boat trip and the coutnies. visited by -the two young women. Miss Buckett and Miss Youngberg. also will exhibit some of the foreign articles whi ch they brought back with them.i It is indeed a program nione of, the Juniors shoufld miss.j Reading Grroup Speaker The Rev. George D. Allison, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church,.will speak tomorrow (Priday) ýafternoon be- fore a reading group under the Evansý- ton Dranla club.on tbe subject of "'Re- ligious Values in Current Fiction." The group wilI meet at the home of Mrs. Harry ILee, 2728 Grant street, Evans- ton. Emma Willard school. J' Mrs. Dorance Nygaard, Mrs. Norman Lang, Mrs. Bernard Hilton, Mrs. H. W.. Bordner, Miss Emily Hoffman, and Miss Ann Henderson. The next meeting of the uIld will be held on March 14, at the hoômeè of. Miss Ann Henderson. Agst un eorbWckrudo nod fashioned winter, Corneil university, i rom_ February 10 to 12, celebrated junior week, traditional three-day,.period between terms regarded as, the high- l ight of the social season. Guests. from virtually every leadinig women's school of the nation entertainied at house parties given by thiirty-nine fraternities. Students and their guests from Wil- mette and vicinity included Charles B. Soulé of 915 Lake avenue, who had as his guest at 'the SIgina Phi house, Patricia Austin, of 3,Bniar Jane, Glen- coe. Miss Austin is a student at the FINAýL REDUCTIO7NS, on FALI ýA:ND, WI.NTER, .CLOTHES. R egardles of. Former Price. NQW L[LAKE.ý FOREST THE SPORTS SPHOP HU BBARD WOODS- il J'n I . 1- 'At Junior Week 'Il , 1 ý 1 1

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