Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1933, p. 13

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The Girls' choir will mèet, ln the church auditorium at 7 P. m. Thurs'daY evening wlith Madame Glderoy Scott conidueting. ,The Boyrs' choir will meet Thnrsda.y evenlng in the Guild room, downàtalr8 for thelr' rehearsal at 7 o clock *wth MisPearl i Hoose ln charge.- Both choirs. are!preparlng a programn for Mother's Day and 'for the apnual church dinner which, cornes In Maiy. Senlor choir rehearsal wlll be at the jisûal, time, Thursday evening. at,, o'clock In the church.. Plans will b., announced for the program to b. RlieII at the annual dinner of the church and ev try member will want te be present.- St. A ugstmnfe's On Sunday, AprIl 23,' there wiii be Holy Communion at 8 A. M., Sunday echool and Bible clama at, 9:4.an&i Holy Communion. with sermon, at Il A. M4. Easter music, wIll be sung bv. the choir. at this lant service. The Vestry met last nlght in the tvhtehasoçembly room. The Associationl Guild will hold a De-sert bridge and fashion sýhow at Shawnee club tomorrow. Friday atter. noon. Quit Exhibit Is Large and A. XP. F. Fortunate iiideed were ents of an invitation toJ Unusual Many north shore residents will take part in the show. Among theni, Dr, Arnold Thorsen of Winnetka, Bill Bosworth, MÀrs. M. L. Schmitz and Caroline Schmitz, ail of Glencoe.> General arranagements are under the, direction-of Harold Runnfeldt. He is assisted b)y eugenie Belmont and Richard Flynn. 'Posters are being made under the direction of James Flynn, assisted by Frank Bel- mont and Raymond Runnfeldt. Ed Frankel is in charge cf printing, fi- nancing and. publicity. .Peo ple wanting tickets- may get them by calling- Ed Frankel at Win- netka 2321,- or by 'gettmng in touch with any menmber cf the Panthers club. Sain Luensman, Richard, Fair- clougb. sponsor of the club. and Chester Thorsen, president, are the others on the arrangement commit- Junior Chess Club to Plant Seeds on Sunday Members of thé Wilmette Junior Chess club will mieet this Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock at 1114 Ashlauid avenue to plant seeds under glass in preparation for a~ comniunity garden wih he*bclub jqs 5onofsring. Al l - MEETING ÀT VISTA The North Shore group, Womn of the Rotary club cf Chicagowil have its :regular monthly meeting next Monday at Clubi Vista dclI Lago. Lunicheon will be served at 1 o'clock, and bridge will follow. Co-hostesses will be Mrs.. Clarence. Burpee of Wil- mette, Mis. Carrol Shaffer of High- land Park,.Mrs. Walter Steiner, and Mrs. Lenox Lohr cf Evanston. ILME'TE HOME BAKERY 1193 Wilmtt.AV.WiL 54e. Yp»VrUWS* SPECIAL COATS P'OT ROAST,18 b»et$l, lb.. 18 ~LEG0F LMD,22t. VEAL SHOULDEÉR ROAST, 18 POItK SAUSAGE MEFA T,15 pio.Y~ur OrdwToila7!4 ma n leùdsbsg Soir Ri4g. AV" OFF wrnicn con sisted originally ou i ,uIy- two large andseventeen small cnes. Only fifty were shown as the re- niainder had been given away, but of these Miss Meckstroth bas lantern slides. Viewing these quilts, they Seemingly are the work of a life- tim e, but it bas taken only eleven years to complete theni. Only when one learns a number ten needle bas heeti used, can she realize the del- engage ini tnejv Atfi%~. Clarke Kirwan, 1607 Elmwood avt nue, spent his spring vatation visil .ing Mrs. Harold Riesler of Sprin@ feldi 111. ISevni ttelidelleloul food Evi'vdav-Dlelou5s&-course season we ofter the somple- line of America's forernosi' manufacturers of quality coots for.girls at less thon whotesale cost.. SERVICE use of IRpuLCI OL4 IVf » TN H Sher-TH ULC NluS s GOBDAmLY INvUUD TO ATND ZOOM after-_CIJC 1 £9 ETTEEIN OB idan. ro nomn,i Phe» WiL L»»»Mi

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