Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 26

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St. Ftaacia Xafter Learn hOUJ to make handcraft gifts Miu ·Clara B. · Baker ·Art League Hear·· · Holcl Runima1e Benefit Speakin1 in Nebrub Charle& Sabens Kelly . · ·r · · · : ·· .. to t A rummage sale for St. Fran.cis Xavier's parish will be held at 1615 Benson avenue1 Evanston, on November 9 and 10. Anyone having articles to donate may· call Mrs. John Boylston or any member of her committee which includes: Mrs. Charles Bunte, Mrs. John Fischer, Mrs. Edwin Georger, Mrs. Anthony May, Mrs. John Schaefgen, and Mrs. James E. ·Tarleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Orber of Los Angeles, who have been residents of Wilmette, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brethold, 1102 Central avenue this week. Stuart Edmonds, son of Mr. · and Mrs. William Edmonds of 1730 Walnut avenue, entertained ten of his little ft:iends at a Hallowe'en party last Wednesday night. -o- Mill Dorothy Poole is giving free art instruction to you. Come in aad learn how to make boudoir vaaity caaea, lampa, acreena aad other novelties. IRED ALB CB.l.IIUI ··· TABL·I for UBT t1aJT~ndt7 1111 . Miss Clara Belle Bake~, direc~or of the children's school, Natmnal Kmdergarten and Elementary college, will be one of the speakers at the Nebraska State Teachers'. association, convening at Lincoln and Omaha, on November 1 and 2. At Lincoln on November 1, she will speak before the normal training group on "Children's Interests in Literature," and before 1500 members of t-he Rural Teachers irrstitute on .. Present Trend~ in Childhood Education." Miss Baker will speak on this same subject before the primary . ki~dergarten section of the association in Omaha on November 2, and to the intermediate group on recent scientific studies in the teaching of reading. While in Nebraska Miss Baker wilt be the guest ot' the Oma·h a PrimaryKindergarten Council at luncb_ e on and of the Omaha chapter of the N. K. E. C. alumnae at dinner. (J 1N b M 1· OVem er ee tnt Screens Learn how to make the latest French aad Bagliah acreens. STORAGE The North Shore Art league held a meeting Thursday evening, October · 25, a t . the home of its president, Lionel Robertson of Highland Park, which was considered socially and artistically successfut. A large number of members from Wilmette, Winnetka and Glencoe as well as the towns further north attended. The next monthly conference will be Thursday, November 22 at the home of the Von Wagenen Allings of Lake Forest when Charles Sabens Kelly, curator of the Oriental department at the Art Institute and dean of the Art School, will be the guest of honor and speak on .,Oriental Art." Next Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Winnetka Community House, Dudley Crafts Watson will give the third of his series of lectures under the auspices of the league. His topic will be, "The Art and Life of North Mrs. R E. Pattison Kline of 1311 Africa." Tickets may be obtained at Greenwood avenue and her sister-in-law, the door. Mrs. Wilson Kline of Highland Park, motored last week-end to CinCinnati Ways, Means Committee and Kentucky. to Sell Food on Nov. 10 Lamp Shades Modemiatie, leather laced, parchmeat paper with cnekle fiaish and they are easy to make. .· Hours : 9 :30-1 :30 and ~ :30-5 :00 daily. Wednesday: 9:30-1:30. A food sale sponsored · by the members of the ways and means committee of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette will be held on November 10. All donations of food including bakery goods, canned goods, jellies, pickles, and any other foods will be greatly appreciated, according to the committee. Mrs. Samuel Moore is chairman, assisted by Mrs. John H. Downey, Mrs . William J. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Robert Fontham, Mrs. John J. Janette, Mrs. F. Joe Koza, M.rs. William F.· Krippes. Mrs. G. Wallace Moore, Mrs. J. J. Tracy, Mrs. Arthur Wernecki, and Mrs. Frank Wedger. 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