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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 35

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Goose costume bail, whîch mem- bers and their friends are in- vited to attend as characters fro.m "Mother Goose," or as children., A feature of the decorations wiI bie' life-size,, hand-parnted, Mothier Goose figures secured from Pittsburgh, Pa, for the occasion by, Mrs. Charles M. Hardin, chairmail of the committee which is planning the party. "Pussy- jn-tbe-Well" wiIl serve lemonade to thirsty ý dancers ý and otber, refrésh- ments dear to the heart. of childhood' will, be provided. Fun1 and f rolic, stunts and dancing, wiII entertain the company. Art Goldsmidt's orchestra- has been engaged to play for dancinhg. The committee in . charge of ar- rangements includes Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hardin, .Mr. and MrÉ. Marcus A. Follausbee of Wiljnette, Mr. and Mns. E. Parker Miller, Mr. and Mrs. T. Samuel Parsons, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Fathchild. On Sunday, February 24, at 4, mem- bers of thse Country club and their friends wil have thse third of a series of Sunday afternoon musicales. An out-of-town artist, Irene Harruif Klinger, soprano, whose home is in Lima, Ohio, will present a programn of songs. Mrs. Kinger is reported1 ta hue a senOirrwbn Uharmrt Kv ber1 Dorotby Riley Brom .(Mmr: Kesuseth C.) wiIl open, ber bomse in lizmston>VWdne4*y eveW4Mg Pk-. ruery 27, for a be#sejît m"scale sponsored by tihe board of thse Ken- tucky Society of Hiwsston and tise North Shore. She uoilI also be one onie of thse artists of tihe evenieig._ Acquainfance T..- the. meus- idan road, Evanston. This sres ponsored by. thse: v- anston Frietds of Chicagojunio school is to benefit the Junior 'chool atElgin', a school for boys from broken homes. Those wishing to attend this series may obtain tickets from>Mrs.,C. H. Warner,, Jr., 2414 -Isabella strieet,. Ev- anston. The ways and means committee is in charge. Includled in this group are Mrs. Andrew '. Collins, president; Mrs. C.UH Warner, chairinan; Mrs. HarleyLCake Mrs. J.. H. Allen, Ms.YF. .Matrs. Assistanpg the committee is'Mrs., W. A. Hansen. Attend Mt. HoIyo&*, Alumn. Counfli Mrs. George F. Spaulding, 241 Har- bor street, Glencoe, is returning this week from South Hadley, Mas., where she has been attending a meeting of thse Alumnae council of Mount Holyoke college. Mrs. Spaulding is presiçlent of the Chicago Mount Holyoke club. She was ac- Maêntifesiumn &qn, aemu 2. ifilqoite peibil thty@r uasof qat m tioste voli coacut a bn meSi vTu tioe ouu TA. Homestewl Uii"-.# a NO9 TIPINC at a., 1dm mie HOMESTEAD. 16àS Hlm.... Abent 1 Y A N ST 0 4 sented a prograus for thse state music club over Station WTAM from Cleveland. Mrs. Klinger has selec- ted a varied and interesting prograns for her appearance next Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Calvin F. Selfridge of Win- netka will be at thé piano. She wil entertain Mrs. Klinger while she is bere. As is the custom, tea will be served. The Misses Mary and Frances Ooo<1- hue of 245 Uinden avenue are giving an aiternoon bridg Saturday, - f - ary 23, in honor, of their niece, Miss Patricia Goodlue of Winnetka, whoSe engagement reoently wuas anouiiced to Stuart Bevans B"aley. Honors Bride Mrs. Dorothy Eckhart Williams of the Ambassador East entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday in J honor of Mrs. English Walling. Mrs. Williams i s a former resident of 'erilwor h. Dom. 1 Iar r lui4 Floor Avn».. * I j

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