Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 41

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school. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Mehrlich' Will be.Mrs. Samuel Browne of Win- netka,, Mrs. A. W. Harper, Mrs. W J Goodmnan, anid Mrs. C. H. Warner. Of Evanston, and, Mrs. G. H. Siip- son Of Wilmette. In the afternoon there will be tables for t.ards for. those desirling to play. The luncheon to which guests are invited, will benefit the scholarshiç, f und of the school at Elgin uwhich is doing a very worthy -work Ini off er- ing the right, environîment and influ- ence to.bo0ys who cornein mnost cases from broken homes," the committee states. Through the generous re- sponse of members andi friends of this organization, ten boys are re- cciving part schlars1ips anrd t are being trained to become self. supporting and useful citizens.' *Luncheon reservations which are requested are to made by telephoning *Mrs. Mehrlich or Mrs. Browne, or Mrs. L. J. Hubbard of 1602 Touhy avenue, Chicago, flot later than Sat- -urfday, February 13. Mrs. W. A. Osgood, chairman of ways and, means, and lier -commit- s ô eaul Stone Raynior Photo Mr s. Robert Buethe is the former Ireme Banner, daug hte r ofMr and Mrs. Edzwd B. Banner D. Chica go. Her inarriage to the Soli' of Mr. and MIrs. W. C. Buethe of 1351 Greenwood avenue took place Iast Sà.ra i y dthe Pil.qriim c-urch in Chicugo. Chii Ornegas to Se, Plays in W-aIIing RehearsaI The North S'hore Chi Omeza alirn *interiors. This antholog'y,ý well1 namedý "gHomespun," brings to its pages8 the: works of pcèts whose names are out- standing in, their states, such as Angelo Morgan, national poet laure- ate of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. It also introduces the work of the pathfinder. Perhaps the m ost si gnificant fea- turc of this antholop'- is the fact that, for the first time in history, it records in one volume, the poetic work ofi the club women of, the na- t ion. *furniture. antiques dr'aperies carpetiug Wall papers refinishing apholteuring *accessorie Ample and free parking space ad- jacent to the museum may be found by those using their cars. Further details and information ini regard to transportation may be obtained by calling Mrs. Wilson S. Dellett, 1405 Judson avenue, Evanston, who is ini charge of arrangements and will take mnd,1 ýtelle R eser !Mtrs. Frank Mason, and Mrs. Kelley, and Miss Briede. atnsare to be made witlh arvin Anthony, 1000 Hinmar 1637'* 19&T [. Lawson and Mrs. M ,ay. Reservations may bc s. Bessie M. Taylor of enil- week and' spent >a d, IMr. and Mrs., Sears. witn M, worth. orD lwU 'N

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