Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 29

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Nelson's marionettes, with thecir en- trancing and humorous and jolly puppet shows filled both the children; andthe grown-ups here and there in the cubhose, ithdelight. Eacil boy and.girl of the more than fôur-hundred1 present, upon leaving the club bouse, was presented with a taffy apple býy members of tlie*child, and, home department, whose ciair- nman, is, Mrs. Ray Warren, and whose members are -Mrs.- Robert - G., Halli- Well, -viceýchairrman, and incharge of the movie council; Mrs. J. Cla rke Gapen, publicity; Mrs. Ernest Gouki, secretary; Mrs. Paul -Làng, educa-- tion; Mes. R. W.. Armstrong, recre- ation; Mrs. Donald, Maxwell, child wvelfare; Mrs. Hans J. Dernehi, rep- resentative for ýthe Wilmettc Girl Scout committee. B. P. . C. Gives Yule Doll to 4 5: Chilldsen Tihe Businiess and Professio*al W'oman's club of Wilmette held its Christmas meeting recently devoting the time to work on the dolîs which the club gave as Yuletime gifts ï to forty- ive children in twenty-one fam- ilies', twice as many as were on 'its Christmas list last vear. This work took the place of the regular Christ- mas party which the members usually hold for each other. Miss Ruthi Slown was in charge of the entire affair, and Mrs. Stopka and .Mrs. Clara Harrison were in charge of the doils. The programn of the evening1 was presented by the International club of the National College of Ed- ucation. Members of the club are preparing for Spring week. N*. S. Wells Club HOs Annual Holiday Tea The Nor-th Shore Wells club en- tertained .members of .the Chicago Wells club, present and. prospective students, and'the mothers of bo th at a tea fromn 3 to 6 Tuesday, December 29, at the home of Mrs. Albert Koch, 1412 Judson avenue, Evanston. Mrs. John Masefield.- C. D. A. Plans Mas querade The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Quilmette Court 0. U. L1, No. 848 wil bold ièts annual masquerade dance Wednesday evening, January 13, at H4offman's hall. Joe Schnei- der's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. There will be prizes for the costumes.. Any one is cordially invited to attend. J.Arthur Bermingham lias re- turned to Kansas Citir, Mo., after spending bis Christmas vacationwith, his'mother, Mrs. Walter P. Berming- ham of 718 Laurel avenue., Continuing Our SALE' Carments V3Ato½/2off The Annual Januar .Sal.e of Brings 'Startling on High-Gràde S hoe.s Redutions Footwear ýArist c rat: Footwea r. Hand-Ttuàned Sboes for ,Womeàn. Values tO $12.50 Now $7î6 Sopisicaf.d shos-the product of master shoemak.rs, in w versions of t he spectator pump and ti.-oxford. Brown Kid Brown Suede Slack Pin Seat Backc Kid Blackc Suede Black Moire Genuin. LJYz Genuine Caif Lizard Campus Footwear* Flexible Sewed Stylist. Shoes for Young Women Values to $7-50A New 'Trier. It was a very beautiful and colorful affair. Give Dinner On Ne* Year's eve Mt. and Mrs.. Theodore E. Moritz, 226 Warwick' road, Kenilworth, entertained at a dinner at -their home. 72 E. Madison St. Chicago Now %under th&e pereoual atper- viaMon of XMiaa Jaxe May, form!rii o! Bntof-Teler 09C. Watch LQRD'S Growl a.n -0

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