Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1938, p. 34

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Closing the Wilmette Parish ýMethodist Woman's guild year itanout standing record of achievernent, Mrs. Arthuùr Lee. )Fuller, president of the execu- tive board, and members' of ýthe six Divisions are meeting today (Thursday) for a business ses- sion. at 10:30 o'clock in the. morning, luncheon, and an af - ternoon program at 1:30 o'clock. Just one year ago a coniplete new roster of, oficers and chairmen took over'the work of the guild which'iii- cludes the social, financiai,, anid benev- olent projects of the cburch.' The personnel of the six, divisions themselves was tcompletely rear- ,iged, necessitating new adjust- ments and in6fnite'ahd detailed plan-, ning. This innovation has worked out very successfully; acquaintanceship bas been widened, additional talent bas'corne te the front, and coopera- tien of an unusual degree bas re- sulted. Reports given today show three major activities carried out during Garden club. Precechne opening at 2 o'clock,a the club's board is call Iii addiion f0t the show ular meeting will be bel( Isel, a nurseryman, "Roses." Assisting hostesses fe noon, will be Mrs 'Ch; and Mrs. Oscar Hebel., Large, smali, and ' rangements wili be nc] classes of exhibits foi wbose committee is comf C. A. Laystrom, Mrs. and M rs. ýArthurI C. ýYo Mrs. Charles Van Deu dent of the club, M3rs.' rick is program' chairnia Lanterns Country Feast of the Wvoma J'arigh f rom1 men gitild and i every the Wilmette Th itopateprcdn tg the show's Th litfpate prcdn a meeting of the annual Gads Hill. dance at- Ied: for 11:30. Skokie Country club swells, and itself, a reg- conimnittees, are announ.ced for d wih Fankthe event which. takes place at spekig 11Skokie Country, club ýFriday or the after- evening, june 10, a Fort ieth, àarles Moody., Birthday ball. Mrs. J. lEndicott Bradstreet, and niniature ar- Mrs. Samuel -Snart are among Win- luded in the netkans entertaininig frie-nds before ar tbe show the dance 'begins, their names now iposed of Mrs. added to those listed last..week. Mrs. D. C., Kemp, Tracy W. Buckingham is still another Dungbrg. efor-the-dance bostess. Although ursen is presi- Mrs. Robert W. McKisson, a member W. . Knd of the Winnetka board sponsoring the bWe.twih h cllbraio f h an. ~Evanston board. will.be in t .he East at the time of the dance, Mr. Mc- Kisson w$l be. lwst.,tofriejnds,,btforç the dance. Acting as his dinner host- ess will be bis sister, Mrs. Donald club's annual Hiett, who will cone from Toledo Lantertis, will for the occasion. .aturday night. te next formai Dancing in. the moonlight will be, embers of the to strains of Waddy Wadswortb's or- ýstra will play chestra, one which made itself popu- club will. holà Jar' with the dancers when it played ,honl dIanc.e on for Iast year's benefit. Iits )p on, rd of and well wor bought, as w colorful baza articles of ini goods and ar both sexes.ar In addition variet> aina vaie -neflts appealitig to ages. ese joint activities. Bridge for Members To celebrate thieir cessful year of orgai Eriends of Lake BUi a-oe ar holdinLy a suc- ithe ber committee. Mrs. Harry B. Sû*t- ter is in charge of the Evanston sale of tickets. Members of thé comniittee ini charge of the entertainment, wbich. includes carnival features and a tin- type man,. are Mrs. Edward R. Adamus, Mrs. Ernest Roessler, Mrs. Samuel C. Smart, Mrs. Walter F. Straub. and Mrs. Henry J. Macfar- Mrs. '... 4. WIL.MH!TB LIFE _______- .-' ~.i

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