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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1934, p. 38

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First Summer Event On Wednesday, june 13, the ~Voan s Cubof Wilnîette will have a progressive luncheon and bridge. This. is the first. of a. series- of sum.mer. parties to be given under, the auspices of the: ways- and means coinmittee and promises to be a -gala, affair. Mrs. Elmer Young. is chairmait of the cormittee .in charge and the fol- Iowing women have opened their homfes for serving the various lunchi- con, courses. Mrs. Evan. J Mc-. Ilraith will have the first course 'at hier home, 1127 Chestnut avenue., at 12:30,, and will.be assisted by Mrs. H. C. Toeppen and a small sub-Éoni-. nîittee; following thfsi the main course will be served at the hiomie'of Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, 1004 Michigan ave- nue, with Mrs. John Bartholoinew head of the asststmng committee, and the last course will be at Mrs. Hen ry ),. Drucker's home, 1125 Mohawk road, with Mrs. Alfred W. Peard and a conimittee assisting. Mesdames Charles Kremer of 723 Laurel avenue, and Frank L. Wolfe, 718 Sheridan road, have charge of bridge reservations and those desir- ing tables should arrange for themin ini advance. Some uneven groups desireý women to fill-in so if vou are alone do not hesitate to corne but phone and have your table planned for you. Mrs. Paul Rensch of, 1639 Highland avenue, is chairman of transporta- tion and if anyone has no means of going, cars will be sent to the CI 11 to pick up those desiring it, at 12 o'clock, but they must telephlone to f rs. Rensch to arrange for this serv- ice in. order that she maY have suffi- dient1 cars available' lt( transport them. If you have niot yet secuired %-Our ticket, it is advisable to do soc)soon, as they. are going fast.and,( the com- -l%1,1 vv %de * ici NUJU 0 Il E Sing and Dance at Dutch Day at Fair A group of Kenilworth girls isdig its bit for the babieso the Mary Crane Nursery sehool «tý huit I.louse 0o1 Saturday af - tert oon of this week. Iii the licturesque costumiies of the landI of tulips and ioodëil shoes, they will appear ini the Ilollaind Dutch village on Northerly Island at A Cenitury- of Prog- ress from 2 until 6, when the Mlary Crane league lias its, day th ere, deriving«bene-fit from the l)roceeds of ail food sold (turing those hours. They will sing thie littie coni- p)osition written especially, for. the Cvent by M Nrs. ýConger ReynoDlds of Keiniliortli, comparing the ltte chui- ciren of IHul l ouse to the flowers in a gardeux. It is set to the niusic of Holland Dutch rhythm. Not only e song. but a dlance, will be given by. the Keilwôrth children, a dançe for w ii theY nowv are be 'ing traineci by Helen Birinighamn Kanie.of Evans- ton. Those participating are: M.\arthia Hale, Betsylhavis, Elaine Rotherniel, Elaine Vaught, Phyllis Trume, Mar- jorie \Ii(Igley, "Buiiny" Dahin, Vir-- ginia Sowers, Nadine Kirrney. and Jane Crowley. Capacity Atienjance Marks AII-Parish Party T'le last-straiixs f "Home- Sweet. Homie*" have fadeci away a-nâd al that reiniailiS of St. Franc is .Xavier's sumn- mer party is adellighitful memory. SI'awnleé Countrv club was1 filed. to capacity, and ail voiced the hiope. ilhat t1ils parishi get-togethier Nvould be-onie ain animal affair. kev. B~ernard Brady, pastor.* and, ir plea activ- the H-ague she %and Mrs. A. J. Esther Xright- * ratricia and lMrs. 1 stock aven the senior day at the nue, wa to the Trier 1- 24. Ref yard, a wing. l ave- party New May in the Mrs. Lester H. Hornbrook, Mrs. Jamnes P-: Wall, Mrs. Gail Carter, Mrs. Arthur H. Faul, Mrs. Charles, J. Folger, and Mrs. Lillie Winter- l'alter lof, Evanstoni. iý

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