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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1932, p. 26

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belongs to' y, and the gowns of the others ini the procession will b. in character. Mrs. Allen L Withers and Mrs.. Harve G. Badgerow have charge ýof*the 1880, wedding. Nelli an fN an's Land is outfittihg . the modern bride and her bridesmaids. gXhibiting, in addition to Mrs. Hanna,- are to be. the following: The Stork, Frances Heffemnan. Elsie Thal, Estelle Hedges,. and Aimée, of Wiinetka; the Sports Shop and. the. Florence shop, :Hubbard, Woods: Ed- gar A. Stevens, Mrs. -William J. White, the Emma Beatie shop, Marshall. Field's Evanston 'store, and* Reid-Calkins, of Eyastn;Marion Dwyeri, Carson Pin.e, Scott and company, R. G. Uhl-- mann, Von Lenigeke and Antoine, the Blackstone shop,, and Alicia Marshall, of Chicago, and Mrs.. Mabel W. Sim- monds of Wilniette, showing quilted thinga nmade by the Wilkinson Sisters. The Florence shop exhibit will be quite unique in style show annals; il is to consist of the draping of two figures while the audience watches. I Elizabeth Arden is sending several experts f rom her Chicago shop to f supervise the make-up of the models. Mrs. Ernst von Ammon of Evanston lias charge of the stage properties, and, under her guidance, unusual effects are expecteci. The Swigart trio of Wilmette, -ex- perienced i style show accompaniment, wil play for the promenade, and the Tripoli trio, dressecf in Italian costumei wilI entertain before the performance and provide incidentai music. Tickets are available from Elsie Thal, in Winnetka; Edgar A. Stevens, *1 in Evanston; Mrs. Hanna, in No Man's Land; at the door, the day of the per- fArmance, or f rom any member of the 'bettlement board. The show is to take place in Jane Kuppenheimer hall at Skokie school. Mrs. Warren A. Lamison is chairman of the WiPnetka NorthwestèiEn Univer- sity settlenient. board. M rs. . W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brown, 221 Diopre place, annountce the eà- gagement of their daughter, Mary Eliabeth, tb Ja.esFrederick La't o», son o! Mr. and Mrs. Williamt H. Lawton of Evanstomz, formerly of U'ilmette. Mr. Laiton is a graduate of Hoiiton colle ge, Clinton, N. Y., and is a member of Delta Upsion fraternity. ____ Con gregational Circlea Announce Meeting Days The Crescent circle of the Con- gregational cliurch wil hold a lunch- eon meeting Tuesday, October 6, at, the home of Mrs. Edwin Luther flelshe, 530 Forest avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Frank All- worth and Mrs. John Doig. The Cozy Corner circle .will meet with Mrs. Frank C. Huffman, 1311 .Maple.avenue, for luncheon and aft- ernoon sewing.' Assisting Mrs. Huif- man wiil be Mrs. William Hayt, Mrs. Rollo Anderson, and Mrs. Daniel Anderson. Friday, October 7, will be the date of the meeting of the 'Central circle at Mrs. William H. Shellman's home, 727 Elmwood avenue. .Assisting host- esses wilI be Mrs. Dwight Chapman and Mrs. L. A. Hops.ý IZ, and puncuh will ue s5vea~. rU thos .e fot wishing tQ dance, card tables will be set up in the club's at- tractive lounge.. AUl nembers, of the club are uürged -to attend this social aif air. Mrs.. Leonard 'tre is chairman of the committee in charge,, with Mrs.- Alvin E. Beirnes, co-chairman.- They are assiïted byý Mrs. Elmer Claar,- Mrs*. Conrad Frykian, Mrs. George Ilîif, 'Mrs. Chester Lawrencie. Mr$. Charles Robb, Jr., Dr. Alice, 'futtle, Mrs.'Frank Lewis, Mrs.' Hubert Holdoway, Mrs. Paul Rensch. This dance is the first, in a series of five,9 the remaining four to be g iven December 109 January 14, April 8, and May 13., Todtiy là Divisi on Dau for Methodiat C huach: *Today (Thursday) is Division day for women of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, Thefirst division is. meeting at the> home of Mrs. Claude Fitch, 1033> Elmwood avenue, with Mrs. William N. Waidner and Mrs. James T. Edwards, co-bostesses for the lunch- eon at 12:30 o'clock. The second division meets at 10:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Chester W. Col- grove, 201 Cumberland avenue, Kenil- ivorth. The Third division meets at 10:1-9 o'clock, with Mrs. J. D. Cox of 1316 Maple avenuei the hostess. The Fourth division members are to gather at the home of Mrs., William Holmes, 622 Central avenue at 10:30 o'clock. Miss Grace Quigg is co-hostess with Mrs. Holmes. The Fifth division will have for. its meeting place, the residence of 'Mrs. L. B. Sprînger, 430 Maple avenue. The hour is 10:30, the co-hostess. Miss Hattie Latham. Still Golf Champion .at Sunset Ridge Club ientary i8u88c5AeIK on at which time the next year will b.e T wd.s LU naIeVV IJ t absence, Mrs. W Ad assisted by a i 1women. but temberë ary son is t of ýmann, R Estates. cna .road, which provides vocational eaucation for mountain girls of the South. The alliance welcoines ail those of southern birth or sympathy, flot heretofore in- vitedý to tbe Party., "Those flot wishing to play cards wiIl get a real, home tbrill by listening to accents from Bimingham to Indianer and Noo ObLeans to Baltimoli," an- nounces the chairman. The tournamet wiIl be'in charge of Mrs. Clarice Well- man of Highland Park and Mrs. Dorr C. Price of. Winnetka, teachers of coni- tract bridge. The committee in, chargeý of tbe, party is composed. of -Mrs. Charles M. Jacobs, chairman, and Mes- dames Paul Chace,1 William F. Benoist, Henry Cary-CurrLWisr. .Hall, Charles Fuller, Edgar Foster Alden. Similar parties will be given on the same day for the same benefit at the, homes of Evanston b.-ostesses, among themn being Mesdames : Hubert Burn- ham,' Thomas Eddy, Ray P. Hoover, Henry Daàwes, W.: B. Johnson, William L. Mason, Robert L. Scott, George L. Wilkinson, Edward J. Welles, john E. Wilder, and E. J. Buffington. The alli- ance was a Particular interest of the late Mrs. E. J.> Buffington, who was an outstanding worker i the organization. The leadership has now been taken over« by Mrs. Harold M. Pulsifer also of Evanston, who is the present president. Mrs. G. E. Wilkinson is chairman of the entertainment committee for these' parties. Play Teninis Series a t Shawn2ee.,Next Sunday Shiawnee Country club will play a, stries of+ anis natclë~s with the Lincolnishire Counitry clo~ udy October 2, beginning at *i.l O'clock and continuing th rougb the. day.. The matches, which will beý played at the Lincolnshire courts, on ýthe' south, side of Chicago, w'ill be men's singles, men's doubles, ladies' singles, and Anixed doubles. William Sherrill of ,Wilmette is captain of men's tennis at Shawnee, and Miss Eleanor Lip- Pincott Of. Wilniette captains the women's team. i. t'a

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