Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1930, p. 43

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l)y the music conmmîttee. The following Sunclay, November 9, a tea will be given in honor of tie artists who wilI be at the club i jperson. IAU niembers are urged to ,be pre.sent not only to enjoy the pictures but to* meet these men who are. so 1)rmientinthe-Iart world today 'and %who are praCtically their neighbors 011 the nbrth shore.. Appreciation ofô thà art. exhibifs andî progranis has been shoiwn by the large and enithusiast-c attendance. O1,n November 23, Dr. Jame s Cousinis- is to. corne to the club Ywith bis pic- tures and lecture on. the "Art of * India". More- detailed announicement . of' this evenit will be, made later. DPr. Cousinsis the "last Word" iin this fie!d * of interest.. At present lie is tYl university. He will present alsoý pic-, tures by Tagore, brother of -the ýpoet Of that same name, and -it is probable] * that hé, will be at the:club with Dr. Cousins for this lecture date. At Kenilworth Club The Kenilworth club, embarking up- on its winter season with a Hallowe'en dlinner dance Friday,. October 24,. an- nouinces for its second event, a bridge'- lunicjeon Friday, October 31, at: I 0'Clocký Tables AUllbhearranged for- contract as well as auction bridge. %lrs. J. Tomi Dix and MUrs. Alexaindcr * S. Joslin are hostesses. RéservatCon-s may be made with Mrs. Dix or \lrs.ý William J. Taylor. *Commtittee chaimen new this vyear are Mrs. Hugh G. Petersen. who: is in charge of dances, Mrs. Harry J. * Wiliiams., cards, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Henryý G. Zander, entertainmrent. Mrs. Petersen' and Mrs. Don Mercer are to be hostesses for the diinner danîce tontight. A new orchestra is to playý for the dancing. 0., E. S. Part y Sat urday Wil1mette chapter,ý Order of the Eastern Star is planning a dinner dance and card partyý for its memnbers and their f riends the evening of Saturday, October 25, at 7 o'clock. The 'affair wil hé- held i h il T1IIet t aoif2Ec FOOD . .. THE most important element in dinnor satisfaction. Our meals have a Yarieîy of s.elec*iono an exelenceta is quite, remarkable and -a -Miss Jleapivr Lipphicott, pc- tîurcd above,,- daughtcr. of Iln. and Mrs. -Richard N. LiPPiincoit of' 1132 AshIaesd avenuew. and lliss Thuilia Gro.çvcjior Ii*ule, dauighter. ofM..Il I!i10 Shdzard Kc<' of I ~iItwtIc wi l i hstt'scai the Shawc Cunrvclu!' tea danc'1 Saluzrdav3, Qtoc25, from 5 to 71 o 1clock.* The affair is the e txîin the, serti.es of .ocial evcnts held' imnuzieditclyý after the foot bal D. A. R. Division to Hold Annual Mé 'tng Chicago, at 10 ociock Moiiday morni- in.g, October 27. The state regent, Mrs. Ehi Dixon, wil lres i& over the mîeeting and. the chairmienl of the erarious state. com- mlittees will be present. Luncheon . will be served at 12 'clock,, when. thé. presideiît genleral. of the National society of the D. A. R.,' Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Ho hart, and the national chiairman of the conistituw tional hall finance committee, Mrs. Russel Mlagnia, will. be the guests, oft sotting that is reminiscentf of the haunts of the Indians. L b r Luncheon- '65é Dlnner-3l.00 1:00 to 2:.00 *5:301to 8:00 Sunday &,Inner-S1.t5 Noon to 8:00 INDIA'N TRAIL TEA ROOM CHESTNUT STRET AND CHESTNUT COURT IN WINNETKA Phone Winn.tka 690 V3DT s II SI=OES are absolute prool The board of the Kenikvorth League of Women Voters met at the home of the president, Mrs. E.' F. Snydacker ' for luncheon Tuesday of this week. After a short business discussion, the members. were dis- iss eç to attend. the opening pro- gram of the Neigbors. The North End branch of the Chi- cago junior school wil1 hold its regu- lar meeting of members at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, October 21, at the Sovereign hotel. Guests are invited. Mrs. M. W. Zabel of 1247 Cbestnut avenue, *Minette, is chiairman of, the entertainment, committee. -Univrsify 0971 Suzes up to f1r Wdths AAAA, fo !Y A

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