Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1935, p. 51

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the direction of Katflerine Lranclqust Wagner~ songs by the Glee club di- rected by Mrs. Agnes Clark andi piano recital by pupils of Miss Edith M. Vivian. Then, too, the girls of the eighth grade will model the çres ses they bave recently completed in the. Domestic Science department.. Witb this excellent program to look for-. wardto, we hope to see every mother present. Miss Alice Stade of Wilmette, whbo has so successfully conducted Ballet and »Tap dancing, classes for a num- ber. of yetars in Our school, aninounces a' dance revue called "Spottie",to be held on Friday, May, 24, at Masonic temple at 8:15 p. m. Morethan one, hundred pupils including twenty- five from Central Laurel and a number iron Logan, Howard,*,will participate in this revue. The entertainment will con$ist -of dramnatic sketches-Ballet, Toe, Tap and Acrobatic and character dances. More than one hundred and sixty. miembers of the Central-Laurel asso- ciation attended the Spring luncheon and Bridge given in bonor -of the teachers, on May 8, at ShawneeCoun- try club. Mrs. George Quinlan, after 'gree.t-ý ing the guest.s, teachers and inembers, introduced the' guest and speaker, Miss Margaret C. Hayes, who really needed no introduction to mes 1 of the assembly. Miss Hayes was principal plimnvur 10er son. Mr. Harper after greeting thé as- .cembled guests and niembers, reportedi on a recent conference he attended remembering only the wit and humor of the occasion. Mirs, Quinlan, thena introduced the guests, Mrs., Robert Markbam of, St. Francis' Xavier P. T. A., Mrs. R. B. DeVinney, Logan- Howard P. T. A., M rs. Lowel D.. Snorf, past presidéýnt Central-Laurel P. T. A. Followving the luncheon bridge wa s en- joyed ini the lounge. The entire board, Mms Seymour Jones and ber commjittee, Mrs., Cush- ing Smnith, chairman of room mnother and' ber committee wisb to thank each and cveryone who, helpied to ma1ke this party the grand success it was. It is ýa, foregone. conclusion it will become an animal event. HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. 'Willia m 0. Belt, 202 Abing- don avenue avenue Kenilworth, en- tertained a foui-tome a t ,iimcheon Wrednesday afternoon, afterward tak- ing ber guests to the benefit bridge tea andfashion show at Ferry hall. Mrs., Harry H. Wolf, Mary jane, Bud, and Joan, 1140 Seneca road, returned Monday from a two and one-haîf monthis' visit- at Sarasota, FIa. Mr. Wolf spent a month with, They were, besides Mrs. J a Mrs. Herbert Hopp of Wilui Miss Carolîne-.Eicksteadt, Mrs. N~ er Dôrband and Mrs. Sven Ohlst Evanston. Three members, Ethel. Hansen of Winnetka, Harry Nevins of Winette and ~Ialt- John Nuzum, Jr., son of Dr. and Iurs. en Of John Nuzum of 745 Michigan -avenue, Miss wilI entertain a group of boys ut lunch- Mirs. eon Satu rday in -honor of hi$ ninth Mrs. birthday. FIRST CHURCH'0F CHRIST, SGIENTIST Tenth Street and*.Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Sunday Servics-i i am. Wednesdlay-Testimonial Meeting-S p. -Sünday School Exercises-9 :45 p.m. MAY 199 1935 Subject: MORTALS AND IMMORTALS REtADING ROOM-i 133 Central Avenue Open Daily (cxcept Wcdnesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M- to 7:45 P- M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible an d W orks of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other, autliorized Christian Science-Literature Mnay le read, borrowed or, purchased at the Reading Room. THEK PUBL.IC E CORDIALLY IZVITIPD TO ATTEND THE CHURÇU SERVICES AND VMST- THtE RADIG t4O 00 them. ________________________ FýUEL ýPR.ICES ARE LwS ù~ MAY 1208 C enta Avenue cf WeDme seotz lz PhonC Wilnuette 131 .11

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