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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 44

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Use Treasure BaII as Means of En- tertaining .Friends The Treasure balWiÏth its, mys- terj 1ous trea sure chest will.be.the. spark that lights desire in a num- ber, o! hosts: and hostesSeS to M ake that occasion One for en- tertaining. The bail, SaturdaY o!. 'this weeki, meurs at the~ Drake under auspices of. the Kenilworth center of the Infant Welf are.>So- -ciety, of ýChicago. Mr, and Mrs. Jean Huf of Evans- ton (Jane PeyCi12r o! KÇenilwrth) are giving a cocktail partY for twenty, afterwards taking their gu.ests to the homne of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Krum- rifle o! Chicago for the dïnner party the K~rup1ies and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Peycke are g1vihg. Dr, andi Mrs. Wiilis Strong of Glen- view have invited friends to join thern at the Drake before the bail. Mr. and Mrs. E. Worthingtofl Wal- ters of Highland Park are givlng a dinner at the Drake. Mrs. Walters is, president of the center. Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaChance o! Kenilworth are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haynes o! Grosse P-intp- Mih..for the Darty, ,Mr. Mrs. James D. Stevenson of .enil- worth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulze, Mr. an~d Mrs. Lucius Andrews of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mooney of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. George Braun of Wilmette are asking friends to join them at the Drake, Mrs. Braun is co-chairman of the bail. Mr. and Mrs. John Larie of Wil- mette are havlng frieiids in as are Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Aydelott of Mrs. Rollin Hickey, .pitured with~ her son and, daughter, is in charge of hospitality for the North Shore auiliari, of the Chicago Maternity center. As a member of the board she la keenly eager that the football dance and breakçfast the auxiliaryi l sponsoringl at the Saddle and Cycle club Fridaig evening of this weelc meet with marked success.~ Moff ett Photo Kenilwortk Histori cal, Is Hostess to Large Society Has Dinner Party Salad Bridge Benefif Woman 's Wili Include Pictures Entertainment for the buffet supper at the Woman's Club of. Wilmette Saturday nhight,No vember 26, at 7 o'clock, will be three-fold. There. will be an ex- hibit of enlarged camera, pictures. (of the candid camera variety) for which ribbons will be award- ed, motion picturesin color of a trip to Mexico taken by, Mr. and .Mrs. Elmner'Claar, and bridge Mrs. William T. Morgan is chair- man ofthe bu ffet supperand Mrs. Fred E. Parr.y, co-chairman, is in -charge of the entertainment, which is called "Picture Night." Mrs. Earl C. Carlson and Mrs. Arthur Young- berg are on Mrs. Parry's committee. On the fod commn*tee assiing Mvs.~ Morgan are Mrs. Arthur G. 13loom. Mrs. John D. Emrich, Mrs. Albert E. Gebert, Mrs. William A. Kend- rick, Mrs. Raymond Lakeiç., Mrs. J. Robert Mcelure, Mrs. Hair-h-W.. Mons, Mrs. Charles T. Morrison, *Mrs. Harry A. Srnoot, Mrs. Orin M. Thatcher, Mrs. Walter D. Wilson, and Mrs. Elliot V. Youngberg. The party, a projet of the ways and means committee, o! which Mrs. Howard Ringhlm is chairman, is given for the benefit of the club's -building fund. . Reservations for the popular in- formai pa.rty which is open to the public, at a nominal price, are neces- ,arlly limited and may be made early with any member of the coi- mittee. The foodi is ail to be home-cooked.. Entertain for Guesfs From Westwood, Calif. ilg 4tWWty-Kour 1, wno are zav- ta before t#e, i the Thi frieuida in ing hiostesses are Mrs. Cha 'er and4 Mrs. Donald' M. Hosfess fo Club Mrs. A. S. Webster, 1601 Tenth street, efntertained the mernbèrs of the Review club at luncheon at her home on Tuesday. WILMETT-E LIFE

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