Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1931, p. 35

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local women assisting i selling. Ta- ble linens, monogrammed blanket covers. rnaids' aprons, bathroom ac- cessories. toys, vases, fancy articles, gifts of every description will be of- fered. A~ speciai point is made this year of marking the- articles with low.pricesi the c-ommittee ,announces. Thle 'sale is to take Élace ail day, from,10 to 5 :30 o'clock, buffet lunch- eons for the assistants beingsr.d at noon at \Irs.'Hale's and at Mrs. James Lawrence Houghteling's.house, 731 Prospect avenue. The group of woten assisting ni- cludes Mesdames: Horace' W., Arm-_ strong, Harve G.. Badgerow, .Roy ýE. Bard, Frank 'Barrett, Ralph. C., Brown,- Daniel H. Burnhamn, jr, Ar- thur G. Gable, Edwin H. 'Clark, Gil- bert Crowvder, C. Donald Dallas, Wil- liam.W. Darrow,. Harry J. Dunbaugh, Raymond E. Durham, Victor Elting,. Howvard W.. Fenton, Henry A. Gard- lier, Francis -H. Hardy, William G. Hibbard, Ha1rry C. Holloway, J; L. Houghteling, Aýustin Jenner, Stewart f ohuson,- James S. Kemper.t Frank KictcianT, Edward C. Kohllsaat, Fran- cis A. Lackner, Clark, J. Lawrence, 'W1ilimIH. Lyon, 'William B 'Mdcl- vaine, Jr.. Donald ,F . McPhierson, Roswell1 B. Mason,, Philip Wyatt Moore, Frank E. Payne, Howard C. Phillip 's, Gordon L. Ph-je, 'George- A. Poole., Jr., Marcus D. Richards, Rob-' ert H.Ripley, Frederick H. Scottt Arch, W. Shaw,: William P. Sidleyl, jolît Stuart, Hallet W.'Thorne, Raw- leigh XVrner, Frederick, E. William-ý son,, Morri5 K. Wilson, Allen L. Withers. Take Over Old flouse . for Hallowe'en Part y \Iis.s Annette Thompson of 1067 .Oak street, Winnetka, NMiss Kather- Ile. Burroughs cof Evanston' and Miss Elsa and Miss: Meta Miller of Ravinia 'have taken over 'au old de- serted, house ýon the Curtiss: air, field for a Hallowe'en Party they are giv-. ing Saturday. night. Corn -sialks, autumn leaves, owls, pumpkins. black, cats, and lanterns'decorate the house ini Hal lowe'en style, 'and every -sort of appropriate stunt has been in- cluded in the initiation the guests will go. through on arrivai. Fifty h ave been invited, al fo cornenasked, i costume. urneI meI cOuUiIcîi willwelcome 01(1 niem'bers and their friends. An ini- teresting prog-ram is included in the plans for the afternoon. Mrs. Harry W. danmann, Mrs. Max Lehiman, Mrs. B. L. Stein, Mrs. 1. R. Warshawsky and, Mrs. Max, Woldenberg compose t he committte of which Mrs.. Nathan B. Belderniian of 221 Essex road, Winnetka, is -chairmnan. Town Club Opens Saturday, The TÉown club is openIng its sea- son -with a formaI dinner dance'Sat-' urday evening, October 31, at the Kenilworth club, with Mrs. George, Tuif and Mrs.. George Redding in. charge of the first event.- Georg e Iliff is president this year,. Tbgether with Mr., and Mrs., lîif t he board this, yea 1r c onsists of. Mr. and, Mrs. Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ,\Valk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Moody, .Mr. and Mfrs. Charles Burlingamne, 'Ifr. and Mrs,. Charles Robb, and Mr., and Mrs. Franklin Ellîs. THE GEORGIAN.* HOTEL. Announces a 'new,,, Including -additional. portions of any dish served wifhouf ex*ra ,charg e -ýyQur choice of a :selecti!.on of d'Oeuvres. wide Hors -affer diner mints -unxcelled service suming entering office in .january. "New Orleans Courtyards and-.Louis - iana Plantations" is to be the sub- ject of a talk by Mrs. Harry H. Barnum of Winnetka. THE LITTLE STUDIO 1152 Wilmette Ave.-Jane JohnfonI Wil. 2128 After & p.ua. WiI.182 PI&oe for Appointmenta. "FIEL.D'S FOR NICER TKINGS" For ,every purpose, at évery pria. N ~ .Entertain rot V rsitot Mrls. Iidward Pierce of Boston, Mass.. ,viio is visiting Mrs. Robert Lav of 321 Kenilwortli avenue, wvas thie guest of honor at a breakfast given at the home of Mrs. James McMurray of Barrington Wednesday nioon of.last week. Mrs. L~aw enter- tained for her- guest on Monday at a dinner for twelve gtiests. THE GEORCIAN I-INMAN and DAVIS EVANSTON MARSHALL FIELD &COMPANY

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