Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1933, p. 38

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at lu in the morning. Mrs. Albert A. Kahn, chairnian of the social committee, is in charge of the lunch- con, which will be served proniptlyý at 12:30 o'clock. Reservationts may bemade at the templeoffice, or with Mrs. Albert Mecklenburger, 1201- Chatfield road, Wiînnetka. The, program that will be pre after ýluncheon, is one of. unusual in- terest. -Mrs-. Avis Shulman, Who is,. in charge of the program, bas written a vivid pageant called "Wome.n :li Israel" in Which she, as reader, will present in a series of tableaux the fol- lowing famous> Jewisb heroines: Deborah ...Mrs.Lester Felsenthal *Ruth.......... Mrs. M. B. Mervis Esther.. ..... Mrs. Richard Taussigý Sulamith...... Helen Straus Aaroni The.Three Rebeccas:mis-A LNa vs 0f the Bible. . Mrs. J. E Michaels, Jr.MisCRLN DAI 0f Ivano Mrs. Maurice Rosen w rds fteCri!a o Rebecca Graetz.' Mrs. J. Wertheimer ilid Ca roline Gilbert Davis, of Wi1hnetý Henriettz> Szold., . Mrs. Hl. Hartmann Gilbetrt Davis, wlsose mnarriages, rcspi Miss Lucille Long wiifl be. the vocal- iander, son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. A.~ B. Alext ist, Mfrs. James Loeb, pianist, Mrs. RaY LUles, çoi of kMr. and kits. J. L James Loeb, Jr., violinist. soIo,,nized by Drt. Paul4 Austin Wolf e, The amount of time and energy Mrs. Ez anston, in a double wedding. on Sats Shulman bas devoted to this brilliant the home of the brides'> mother, Mr$. prograrn will make it one of the most avenue. disti nguished the Sisterhood will pre- sent this year., The public is invited. The brides will have one attendant, *There will be sewing on the day Miss Hazel Kraft, of Wilmette, while of the sale starting ait 9 o'clock, as the hridegrooms have chosen as their usual, but there will be none on Mon- only attendant, Dr. Frank Wellington day, December 25, or on January 1. Booth, of Evanston, the uncle of. Mr.c Sewing will be resumed january 8.-- Alexander. ________________On Novexuber 22, Mrs. Frank Well- ington Booth, - entertained at'a miscel- n "Nite Club" Party g laneous shower in honoir of the two I brides. O0 November. 28, Spoke Two fi Skokie Saturday Nigb-t of the Fiirst 'Presbyterian churcli of ti A "Nite Club" Party, with dinner Wilmette, entertained the brides at a ç served until 10 o'clock, and a "«Get meeting of the spoke at the home of si Together party" in the grill before Mrs. David H. Carter ini Wilmnette. m *dinner, takes Place at Skokie Coun- Mrs. Roger Goff (Virginia Cordel), ri try club December. 16. Ba4lloons Will of Barrinigton,, gave a luncheon and forni the decorations,, and1 the A:r - bridge-party in honor of the Miss1es -s cadians will-provide the music. Davis on November 29. Mrs, DanielSI Réservations are beingaccepted at L. Stormont, :of Evanston was hostesqs cl the club n1ow for its annual New at a kitchen shower on Wednesday, ti Years' Eve party, to be held Deceni- December 13. ber 31. There is to be a hig minizht 1 17 .r-.X....- celebration and- dancing into the wee hours~. J' SEW FOR BABIES TODAY u .Mrs. Henry Fowler of 1404 Forest bers avenue is bostess today (Thursday) at theïr an ail-day meeting of the Babie4 danct Friendly society, the last of. the season. of. t MISS ANN DAvis idays ivill be the Misses Ann, Ce, daMghters o )e at r. 6ccli-iely, to Robert. Frankini ,auder, of JEPuvrtk,,Ioen, ,sd H. Liles, of Abilene, Texas, 1of ihie First Presbyterion cht lrday, Decemnber 23, at 8.,o'cl Charles Gilbert' Davis, 615 Barbara Senn J, Bride. . . of George Cuti came the bride of George Curtis Bird,.son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Eiird of Wilmette, in a quiet cere- nony perforited last Saturdaya fter- noon at the apartmnent of the brides father, Dr. William N. Senn, on As- or street. The bride wore a veil of cascading white tulle attached to a, maIl lace cap with a chin strap which the bridegroom's sister, Heu- rietta, had worn at her own wedding. Her gown was of white satin, Cut severely witb a' higli neckline, long. leeves, and a short train. White or- hids,1 white sweet peas and lilies of Ie valley made up thé bridaI bouquet. The service was read in the living -om, before the bay window which fo bouse from Occk untii.5. Fa., to $pendUtheIC riW!mLII [ilidays, and are joining with agroup) of about thirtv New Trier girls in giving a dance at the Congress hotel Decem- b)er 26. This party, to %%,Iich one. thousand invitations were issued last w~eek, will replace the large number of smialler dances usually givenl dur- ing the holidays hy the hfigh school Young people. Superintfndent* Mat- thew Gaffnev suggested -the plan, and suggested, also that the > difference -in cost. be given to charity. Before the party the hostesses, with the boVs thev are selecting as hosts, will have diniier' together at the Congress. The invitations, were> sent oût il 1 the, iames of the Mfisses M\arie Louis'e Adler,. Elizabeth Ann Bardeti. Gertrude Irene Batter, Phyllis. Carie- ton, Helen Harriet Clements.. Hester 11a e Dillon, Charlotte Estes Esn ond, ]Brenina Hawley, Ora Jean Hazel- Chaerles Wood, Mary Emily Ijvid, Katharine Gh res Idler, Virginia J'e, n[iddle, 1 Aorris Frances Virginia McNulty, Virginja Mois be Phlilps ?Munster, Nancy MNarie illc oe Oliver, Dorotby Raggio. Mary Par- urchof sns Raymond, Lucy deRest Rumsey', lka t Joan Stevens. Sutter, Betty Jane Laurel aylor,- Marjorie Truesdale, Janie Lister. Twist, 'Dorolyn Lois: Uhie.- mnann,, Harriette Bushnell Weld, Hazel Emily White, , Nancy Lavv is Bird Wilds, Jeannette Ann WrightIfMiss icago be- Ryosad Missý Taylor. N. S. Junior &chool B&ancl, Plans YuIe Part y On Monday afternoon, December 18, at 2 o'clock, the North Shore branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school, will hoîd its annual Christmas party for the benefit of the schooî, at the home or Ms. Clarence, R. Leland, 530 Ash street, Winnetka. Assisting Mrs.. LTe- land willbe, Mrs. Frederick W. Hienkel, Mrs. George F. Batten, Mrs. Martin G.Anderson, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Marshall Doty, Mrs. Ira Hoffman, Mrs. P. G. Fox, and Mrs. E. Jewel Dick. Mrs. George W. Kilburn, wife of the superintendent of the Chicago Jun- ior e..oo at Elgin, Ill., wi.ll be the A dditional Social Negws on, Pages 4e and 46 house ýfrom

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