Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1930, p. 47

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with Miss !ma Clarke as president. On its opening day ini the fali of 1921, the club voted to taire for two children. Since then, its members have. cared for more than one hun- dred children ranging in ag e froni infancy t6 16 years. About seventy- fivie of. these, are no longer in the cluùb's care, sowe having been placed for adoption and many now being self-supporting. The club maintain. an avrerage .of t'wenty-fiye.children in private homes at al ,times.. In 1929, the, Club was idrsdby the Association of Commerce sub- scription investigation.committee., In 98,the Protestant Womien's Serv- ice club was- placed- on the honor roll in the General Federation headquar- ters in. Washington. *netag day and one card partv and. bazaar annually contribute the necessary funds forcarrying on thiS wNork. During the, past' nine years, $60,000 has been.expended... The card party is'held each year. at the Drake hotel. This year,' more than three thousand womçn attended. The club meets ýthe first and third Wednesday of each month in Mar- shall Field's Wedgwood room. The officers are: Mrs. Albert Y. Adcock, president, and Mrs. George Wilson (of Chicago),, first vice-presi- dent ; Mrs. Fred &lî Bush (of Oak *Park), second vice-president; Mrs. Charles Martin (of Crystal Lake), re- cording secretary; Mrs. Carl A. Gode (621 Briar .street,. Kenilwoôrth), corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. S. Bigelow Haley (1434 Lake> avenue, Wilmette)ý, treasurer; Mrs. John R. Kennev (1709 Washington avenue, Wilniette.), chairmnan, advertising conmittee. St. George Auxiliary Plans Christmas Pro gram' Thé regular meeting of the1 St. George auxiliary will be held Mon- day,> December 15, at 2 o'clock, at the St. George High scliool in Evanstni._ -Mrs. A. J. Grossmin,program chair- .an,. has arranged a. speci hrst y. that labor and hayldm u . . . remember ntt fre MIRA Miraclean gets clothes 'set for the joyous round 'of holide fous- fivities-fakes out the soil, re- moves overy trace of oit, dirt or odor, rostoros colors to thoir odiginal I,.aufy. ad puts back st yle, Yeos-f hors BEST in ci uabi, eveni Miracloaning is such ahig an a thing as id- your va[- Noes doservo greet the holiday seàson. Cheer upyourself- and your homne ith Mary' Leone Barrett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett of 235 Warwick road, Kenilworth will. en- tertain twelve guests at a splash party and luncheon on December 23, at the. Lake Shore Athietie club. in the'hirl CLEAN hesvý'14deà, coâ

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