Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 44

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Creets Economy Shop's Bene.fit * The caiendar_ of social events at Shawne- Country -club. f orthe mnonth of, October. opens Frirday evening, October 16, wt a Junior 'High dinne r dance for seventh and ,eighth. graders in the, grand bail-' roomn. Friday evening, Qctober ý23,has been set aside for the first I4igh' School Hop of ,the season. Danc1.ng< and dinner wilI be in the grand bailroom, anid the Colonial club fi-piece orchestra wiM: play. The entertainment committee is now: making plans for the 'Hallowe'en',dinnerancefor seniors wbich will be' beld Saturday, October 31.* Games ~est are on, Ithe program focr thatJ evening. In the afternoon ail children of members up to 12 years and their guests are invited to attend a Haland special features of unusual inter- More than 450 women gathered in the Woman 's club ina' gay, and fgst .iv mio'od for the first party of the fait season, a.. dessert ýbridge. and style show, Wednesday, Septemnber. 30, for, the beiiefit of the Econorny shop.« Dresses for children, school girls,. the' "teen age" girl, and for womcn, and accessories were showil, as were. hats, some of them perky and chic, with the new upw ard trend, 'and others with a dip to the front.,111 .The dresses,' many with the simplicity of line of the princess style, with puffed or pleated sleeves and with the new swing skirts, were'alI becorning, exquisitely smart, and. ver.y Black accessories- were wearable. e mphasized as exceptiotiàl 3 t goôd tfus year. lowe'en chîldren's party, and considerable time is being spent to arrange a real afternoon for t hem. The party, commences at 2:30 o'clock. Cards are being played at the club each Monday afternoon, and on Monday, October 12, October 19, and Octtbr 26 the game will be proores- Miss Kathryn Wilcox, stylist, was thé commentator over the loud speaker system. Ernau Ake'ly played 'the piano in a nianner which gave the correct musical background 'while the mannequins dispiayed' the. costumes. Those who mo'deled were Susan Bowe, June Caniphausen, joanne Eii-. more, Nancy Wyle, Patricia Wyle, Dorothy Eldridge, Judith Hociges, egi5Ual~y OnI lay, Tues- day, Weanesday, i'nursday and rriday nights. The Shawnee pool is open, daliy and free lessons are each Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The tell from 9:30 to 9:30. Ladies' swimming, mhile swim which began October 5, is open~ to ail members. Entrants are 'Austin Elimore, *Mrs. Arthur Bowe, MIrs. Reid Whitney, Mrs. F. R. Kilner, 'Mrs. Ernest H. Ereeman, Mrs. E. C. Hildréth, Mrs. 0. F. Jester, ,Mrs. Frank R. Adams, Dr. Alice D. IdIer; ýMrs.. Marvin Harms, Mrs. W. Tuttle, Mrs. Edward C. Lingel, Mrs.' G. Robert K. KoIb, and Mrs. Arthur Stanten. During the style show, as an in- chairman, and Miss Frances Cutier who is stu'dying at t] of Evanston,' national, rushing chair-' Wisconsin, .will join eek-end. man. ' ' Universi mother At the close of' sorority rushing at Belbit college Janice Guthridge, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Guthridge, 917 Greenwood avenue, was pledged to Delta Deltaý Delta sorority. Mrs, Gordon Wilson and het niece, .Miss 'Helen Staley of 506 Fifth street, returned to' Wilmette recen'tiy from a month's visit with Mrs. E. G. Bent-, ley at Highland Park, Grand' Haven,: Mich.

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