Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 59

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last ten years, gave goocloye parties for her, M iss Dale Bogert of Winnetka. enitertaiiled for her with a buffet supper at Glen View. Miss Jean Earicy gave a surprise, dinner for herat erhome in Evanston. Miss Joan Stover, daughter of the Hiatha- way Kempers, said, goodbye at ,a Iovely. luncheon, at her home in Highland Park. Miss Barbara Corning,. with whom Miss Kimbali spent several weeks in, Virginia this summer, invited forty classmates to a beach party in, her honor, Miss MargeryAmos gave a luncheon fol- lowed by riding from. the'.Oiwent-- sia stables.' Miss, Madeleine Sheri-.' dan planned a yachting party, but inclerm.ent weather and lack of tirne, Prevented it.. MrÉs. Kirmbali,.* with her, other daughiter, 'Mrs. John L. 'Portée'r, Jr.. served tea 'the day belote leaving for the East, for more than a hundred of Nliss Jeanné's friéfids andtheir ,iothers. Miss Àshley and Miss Barclay of Roycemore. were amiot)p tI>s resent. College Club to Honor New Officers at Te& dinner for her daugilter at 1612 orrington,1 'riday evening, Dr. Robert H. Gault, dire.ctor- jeneral of.the Ain encan Inetitute for the Deaf-BlUnd, and prof es- §or of psychology at Northwest- eru ?oniversittj, is cooperatiiig u'ith Mrs. Charles C. Wells in ~mig program açrrangements for the All-A rtist Revue #o be given October 21., in the gym- nLasiiumtaf the Evaitston High schoolat 8:15 o'clock. as a bene- ,fit for the àisttitute's work' of, .educating deaf, hiard of lieariig, aid cldeaf-bliind chUlrei. New ufficers of the Chicago Col - Gilt NId ltage club will be honored Wednes-ýEaso ilt e dfay at a tea from 3:30' W 5:30 lin Christ Cburch Chapel O'c1ock. Mrs. Harvey Fox a~nd Mrs. E 1ckhart Williams are pouring, aldi The chapel of Christ chuxrch in the guests of honor will be: Mrs. A. Winnetka wiil be the siatting for the H. Montgomery, firs.t vice-president.: cerernony which will be read for MUrs. Frederick J. Watson., treasur- the wedding of ý1'iss Dorothy Maude', * er: ,Mrs. Clarence D. Morrison. re- Harbison of Evanston and William cording secretary; Miss Dorothy H. Hall of Harvard, Ill., Saturday Schwartz, historian; and Mrs.. Karl afternoon, October 8. at 4:30 o'clock. D. Vittum and Mrs. Walter Kuhi- IA eceionwlehl ttehm mcey, directors. Thé club's play read- of the bride's sister, Mrs. John H. in.- group meets that evening ,at 7:30 Lawson, Jr., 330 Sterling, road, Ken- o.clock. .1 worh The October meetings at the club 1 Vrs.Lasnwlbeabdem * bean ednedayof tis eek henin the wedding party, and the bride's qhaw Tudsnn <Mrs. Clay Jud- T-l-î- P r'T4,ha., nJr..o THE CLOTHES BLUMS- DO 50O WELL Do you feel that it's bard to find your size in smart clothes? kt neyer is ... at Blumis. For we specialize in fashions for sizes 20 to 44. . in a complete collection of ready-made and custom-made clothes. stctrt at $10 BLUlVI EVANSTON 709 CHURCH STREET To Meef for Luncheon The Mothers club of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will hold a lunchçofl meeting at 12'o'clock Monday, Octo- ber 10, at the chapter hiouse, 710 Emerson street, EvafBtofl. TATMAN 707 CHVRCH STREET, EVANSTON GENEF2450..I I

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