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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 42

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For yur FI 1981SI uisoleatlu:start svimn fteldoliens by uulug 1'.a~ata Caitrou thé WIhnette Cei à juste Tard. Every ton la a fuIs tan et the winter-heàt, that wII beIp bring yen the Hap>py,. Réaty,'N.w Tésr tii. Wile#*. Cei à xatexil ITard *lobe$' yen. e Cool &Material Y 1301 Lake Ave. The special bridge luncheon oc- curring the first Monday of each month was held this week to start the 1931,season. Mrs. Ralph Zinmor- pian, Mrs. A. H. Goodhut, Mrs. F. K. Benzing. and Mrs. Ruth Killips were hostesses.. At. the. family bridge dinner Wednesdaybof this week, tht pre si- dent of. the, club, James P. Hàynes, and; Mrs. Haynes were hôst and host- ess. Saturday evening will, initiate ai special famnily bridge party. Play will coimmeiqce at 8:30 o'clock, special prizes- will. be given, and a buffet supper* will be served at tht conclu- sion of tht gaines. Several members of tht club. art inviting guests to mùake, up littît 'parties for the eve- n ing. Tht hosts and hostesses wil be* Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Kutten and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt em t.Ms AlIta P. Houston*is in chargeof ar- rangements for tht event. The regi1lar Môiday bridge lunch- ton for January 12, will bave Mrs. Charlts Swift and Mrs, E. Walder as hostesses. A dance for the juniors of the sixth, seventh, and, eighth grades is planned for tht evtning of Friday, January 16, from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. On Sun- day, January 18, Mrs. John Marshall will give a review of tht play "Ber- keley Square," so popular in its cur- vent run in tht city. Thursday family wnen li feU. atnre eeIi fl play ln the Highland Park Woman's club several weeks ago, Mr.- Wlder was complimented for his delightful' group of landscapes of -western scenes. This was followed by an informai tea. and exhibit in his own homie in Ravinia. Viewecl at his home, the landscapes commanded attention for Mr. Wil- der' excellent sense of color transi- tion, and his àbility to put down with oi tht strength of weitern rock. foratins ndcanyons. There are- many scenes of tht country around Taos, New Mexico, where Mr. Wil- der spent much of his time last summer. In thtse landscapés. ont, finds a good sense 'of design and'a' careful ,useof tht medium. Commercial art work, has kept Mr. Wildçr occupied for many years, but doring the last year, and a. haîf, he. bas' devoted al of b is time to his painting. Hi-S three months' trip last sunimer was taken to give him fresh rnstexial on which to work., O. X. SU1,DI VISION PLAT Tht plat 'of the Gtrsdorf' subdivi- sion South of Ashland avenue, just east of tht ight-of-way of 'thet $kokie Valley line of the Chicago, North Short and Milwaukee railroad was approved by the Wihinette Vil- lage board Tutsday night, on recorii- mendation of the Wilmette Plan DANGEROUS DAYSý Pneumonia Tales Its Greatest Toli From january to April. KEEP'iIN CON DITION MapIe Ave. and'Grove St. EVANeON, ILLINOIS .7400 !~WOMENfJGu" - * Name * Address * Tdephone_________ ~; c - ~* J-

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