Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1928, p. 21

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. . Art students of Northwestern university were ·given an oppor!unity to study the famous exhibition of rare a.ntique Oriental Rugs at Lord's, under the expert instruction of Mr. S. K. Jorjorian, manager of Lord's Rug department. The students are seen sitting on the famous $10,000 Yezd Palace .carpet, which took twelv~ years to we~ve, and was made for one dally independ!!nt. It will have its own charitie$· and its own social gatherings. . The junior group expects to contribut~ one ·program a year to the mother club's calendar. An advisory committee of the Woman's club. _ w ith which the juniors will consult. is compose~ of Mrs. Paul L. Roche, Mrs. Fred E. Parry, Mrs. James G. Elder, and Mrs. Roger William~. · At the next meeting the club will decide upon its rules and begin its a_ ctivities. Catherine Bickham, who spent the spring vacation at her home, 429 Ninth street, has returned to bet: work at Ohio Wesleyan, where she has made a commendable record . in her Freshman year. of the former Shahs of Persia.· It is i6xl6 feet. The up~r quarter of the rug is · seen in the upper left h~nd corner of the picture. Mr. Jorjorian is $een exhibiting a very fine ~ilk K a s h a n . rug, ·a nd explaining the N~wa-lrHI'Jt . . . . PJi. symbolic meaning of its colors aed designs. .. . t· Lord's is offering the entire colletfor ~ale this week. · A4f. Junior Woman's Cub of WilmeHe Just Organized For a long time it has been the dream of the Woman's club of Wilmette to have a ; junior group work.ing with it and in touch ·with its spirit and oppor~unities. Last. Saturday th~t · dream came true, for an organizatiop tea was given at the club for a number of club members' daughters and their friends who had manifested an interest in this new idea. About thirty young girls were present and they Yo ted to organize the Junior Woman's club of Wilmette. Miss Leah Kinne, Miss Virginia .Bixby, Miss Frances Bredin, Miss Floref!ce n_ranson, and Mrs. Frederi<:.k S. Rye (chairman) were appointed as a committee to draw up a set of temporary rules to present at the next meeti~g. - B · .,. ·o · B A complett · FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES ~ G,~ /or Your Household·.Goods .,.,;c, on tb.t N9db ~.. . Faraitare. Fan. Pianos. itap---au cartel ·for Ufely tbe ' ·lreclafe ' ·w aj. H yoa.:: moviag pla.ns call for tbt·ttonge of aJI. ~ pa~ of yoar efeca. pbonr oar ar~mt warrboue-f~r atimate. .. . ~ooing-Pac~in~Ship~~ng· _ . . w~RE~OVSE$-:-:-· of 'Hoasrbold Goods ' · -. . · ' . The meetings are to be held the second ·and fourth Thursday of .every month in the evening, at the Woman's club. The. organization will b~ finan- EVANSTON. WINNETJ<A~ . . fiiGHLAND', PARK . .. Univenity g]oo-Wilaettt-:·.1312· -Wiaaetb' 133'2_._' · -o. Hiablaad Park 181 M iss ·. Marian Christie of Grafton HaD ~~nd du . ~~W~ ~v~~~g · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for a week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. =~~~;., ~aclt . o.f ~ .W~.~h.ington avenue. . PATRONIZE __OUR.. ADVERTISERS:. · . ... ···· · · ., , ·· .. 0 ... · ... .. · · · .. · .. -· ~ ..

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