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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 41

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Department Day, for ýWomen Voters Oct. 1 4 raisa, acordng to thle afliouncemient made by the benefit chafrnian, Mrs. John R. Montgomery, Jr., of Evanston, at the first fi meeting of. the,'club hield Wednesday, Sep>tember. 30; at the home of Mrs. William S.-Warfield LII, 1124,Piîie street. On Monda y evening, November 9 at Orchestra hall, the club will ýpresent the Kedroff vocal quartet, This quartet the famous, singer, Chaliapin, calîs "a miracle of vocal art." Enthu-, siastic capaciîty audiences, have re-, ceived the singers on th.eir past tours,ý and the club, is fortunate in. being Carlos Photo' able to. present them. Ruth Pa ge and 0frecent annotincenient is the Bentley Stone will offer several Rusclugageinent. of Mfiss Betty Loitise sian dance numbers. Tickets .may be MIcKay, daiiwhter of Afr. and Mlrs. secured frorn Mrs. Donald Jones, 535 ýçof WilRobert George, McKav Ash street'- Winnetka. nlielle, to Thom4's Eziing Siryder, The program for September 30 1k., son of .1.r. and Vrs. Thomnas meeting was furnished by Héluiz Euping Snyder o f Jvanslon. Thieir Washburnne of Wtrrrtetka, whô picwcddinq wili take /place Saturdav, tured more vividly ivith words ber Noemer14. "Personal Glinipses in Norway" thani most speakers are able to do with the assistance of pictures. Mrs. Washburne acquired first-hand knowledge of Norwegian customs and people last summer, when she visited homes in the capital city of Oslo as well as on Xedniesda>-, October 14, is the an- remote mountain farms. nual department day for the Illinoýis 1Mrs. Washhîirne's aiitv, to. )ntn League of Womén Moters. That,'day, Lnsto. Telephon. eý mumu 1.3030 Sew for Maternify Cenfer The North Suburban Sewinig group of the Chicago Maternity center held its first meeting on September 30, at the homne of the new chairma.n, Mrs.. Forrest Snow, 1011 Greenwood avenue, Wilme.tte, Miss Agnes M. Watson of ý1007 Linden avenue recently: returnèd to Wi.lmette, ha-ving been away for thre months. She .divided ber tfime between the. Co ngregational Summer assembly at'Crystal lake, Frankfort, Mich.. and Ephraim. Wis. Miss JESSIE L. DANCING SEASON IUS-7 Childrn's Private Classes in, Dancinig sud Deportuient at tihe Wotxnsn's Club of Evanston, 'Evenlaur Âsseublles mal Fr4ihtParties Begltrton-at Womau'm Clab, of Evanston Satur4lay Moraing, Oct. 17 Eiiioll NOW Studî& . Bui&dng-l Phones: Studio, Res1denceý, Uni. one d tended by departmient chairmen from in them.-_Contributed. al ôvétthe state, the Wilmette league announces. After luncheon the league will go "Around Europe" Nvith, Mrs. Clifton Utley, who has just returned from a fascinating summer in Europe. 'iliý Canadiar, Breakcfast Is SrieLau eei a.u Bnet Swing ... wW&hL'Allegra . . the new Bradley knit tlia Among those attending from \Vil- -mette will be Mrs. L. A. Bower, Mrs.Sevc J. C. Baker, Mrs. C. S. Coates; Mrs. A Canadian breakfast is to be giv( J. 1.' Marsh, Mrs. Preston Farley, and a.t 12:30 Friday, October 16, at ti Mrsý. M. L. Miller. home of Mrs. Carlton Prouty, 61 Miss Betty Palenske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. R. H. Palenske, 226 Tenth street, returned home from the Grant hospital on Tuesday, where' shehd been confined for three weeks following an operatioli for aPpendîcitis York, Included among, the guests are Mrs.* Robert Fontbam of Wilmette, and Mrs. Wilbur Beecher, Mrs. Williatn Gamber, and Mrs. IE11a Von Glahn of, Evanston. EVA US I8, *L L IS., m 0

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