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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1935, p. 35

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one in the history. of thse parish. The enthusiaum and cooperation which have greeted the1 workers on every hanld, augur weIl for a gala party, while enitertainment. bas.been arranged- to suit every taste, aùd both young and old are assûred of a very happy evening. .The finishing touches have been put ýon the Fashion show,1 and with the assistance of tbe north shore girls,,wbo ,will serve 'as models, itj promises to be a lvely, affalir* William Leary.is chairmÜan of the prog ôram comniittee and those who assisted him are Mesedames Charles A. Broad, Harry L. 'Barker, Thomnas P. Gibbons, Guy A. Gladson, Joseph Joyce,; Clii ton P. Walker.. Others Who have consented to assiat on the refreshment, committee are Mns. Thomas -Gibbons,, Mrs, . Theodore Barrett, and Mrs. Robert, Fotbami.- E. K. Change Day of Woman' s Club Summer Party Plans for the first of tbe summer parties given by the ways and means committee of the Woman's Club of Wilmette wére made at. a dessert bridge given to ber conimittee in her attractively remodeled home by Mrs. William H1. Usyt of 1310 Maple. ave-. nue. 7~ a The date of the proposed party, aluncheon bridge, was changed to Wednesday, june 12, as the one. for- merly announced conflicted with other village affairs. Mrs. Hayt bas on her committee, Mesdames M. C. Boothe, George T. Coonley, W. F. Crawford, J. A. Den- aldsonl, R. W. Hallet, R. W. Hull, A. E. Kimball, E. U Lange, A. H. Pen- dleton, G., C. Peterson, B. H. Platt, G.' S. Roberts, R. D1. Stephens, Virgil Wescott, F. S. Yantis.~ Mri. Fred Schroeder, Jr., of WiI-, usieise a member of the, commit- tee seing tickets for'the mupPer douce whsch, ait the Lake Shore Athletic club on May 29, will be tise annual spring breie ft çPpinsored bythse Nosth Shore aliirtarY for thse Chicago Moatcrnity cfliter. Dean Gilk.y to Speak ai WeII.sIey luncheon Dean Charles W. Gilkey of the University of Chicago chapel is, to be the speaker at the annual spring lunch- eon of the Chicago Wellesley club Saturday, May 18, a! the Lake Shore Athletic club. "Student, Life Today- and Yesterday," is the topic he bas taken for discussion immediately afm ter the luncheon to be served a! 12:30 o'cloclc. Preceding the lunch- con and programn a business meet- ing and election of officers wiil be béld at . 12 o'clock noon. Mensbers of the"Motber's auxiliary 'are invited te be pr.esent, and wilI be seated to- gether. 700 NORTH MICIGA-N AVENUE C LEARAN CE SALýE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Roduced 18V Reuc 25 R.duced 42 9 GOWNSI ARND MD HERS Formerly up to $39 DRESS ENSEMBLES] FermerIy uap to $55 DINNER] & VNIG Fom.rly «P t. $65 COATS Al TuE SMART FABRICS Forauu.dy upto$4 POWELL R.duc.d Large seleçflon of Spm.g cjHots, were $S.ý0 fo $1 2.50. n@w $ 06Churcli Street, Evang$tnPhoneUniversity 1181 -FABRICS 170 01éNORT H-eM I:CHI1GAN AT H 'I il Il Nov,

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