Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 30

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The September meeting of the Wii- rn ette Garden club will be held Fri- day afternoon, September 1, at 2 'The timie has corné,2 the Walrus 'clock at the home o0 r.Waae said, 'Total o may hins:W. Kerr,' 707 Forest avenue, WII-ý 0f shoes--and ships-and sealin g- mette. Th sitn oste sses will wax'-2 be Mis. C., P.,,Berg .and Mrs. N. -P. 0f bridge parties-and thi igs.. oel And at this point we have just realized that wve arç alluding to oiur-.Ms oadM alewl give a selves as ar Walrus, but' this."we," talk on -Hardy Chrysanthemums being the editorial we, refers only,. and Mic.haelmas Daisies." There to this scribe, who for the cause o jlb e iue of horticultural a successful bridge party at.least, is.completely insensible to any type ifrain of- appellation. (Having just read in. The election of. officers for 1939-ý the dictionary a short description -of 1940 iltkepceathbuines s ae Walrus, I do flot feel too pleased. meeting preceding theprgram. 1On butwil cotine.)the nominating. committee are Mrs. We hasten to say that the Re-Ren-; Gale, chairman, Mrs. Berg. and ovation dessert-bridge to be- given Mrs. John A. MacLean. at the Woman's Club of Wilmette at 1 o'clock, Wednesday, August 30,. Mrs. T. E. McElroy, president of wil e a, vevy erry -pmt'ty, a tor-he club, has calleda board me.et- oughly informai afternoon, and open ing for 1:30 o'clock. to everyone fond of fun and bridge. We do not olten indulge in prog- nostication but how can this party be other than humorous and gay Gleno. Garden P. rty when fl is under the efficient per--Wo e sonnel o! Trudy Ackermann, Lizzie Is for Baptist ore Freeman, Gracie Christophel, Lo t-. r.CalsE hmsn 6 tie McClure, Gracie Fitz, Beekie Ms hre . hmsn 6 Fitch, Gyla Lang, Peggy Stormns, Bluff road, Glencoe, will cintertain, and Doris Van Winkle nhlv asite the Woman's society of the Wilmette me p jJart i.J WAA A Me. surprise jJïALVs which wlll be given to - whoa-oa- oa, how will there remain, how will there be any intriguing feature if we expose any more of our plans? With serene impunity however we can state there will be table prizes as well as general prizes. -R.R S. F. Methodisi Division la Book Reviews, 4 4 Paul Stone-Raymor-, Ltd. Beca use she has gone east to visit until the opening of the Vas- sar college 1jar, Miss Peggy Hough.telng will be unable to ac- cept the invitation to be extended to lier by the Winnetka board for the Northwestern. university set-. tiemeiit. to model in its fashion show September 28. Her parents. the Jaml'es Lawrence Hou ghtel- ings, wzll present lier durin.g the holidays in their Washington Announce Entries For Annual, Flower Show September- 19- The annual faîl flower show spon-. sored by the garden department 0f. the Winnetka Woman's club' will be held frorn 1:30 to 9 o'clock Tiuesday, M&rry Evanstonian Purpose of Bridge For Womrn's Club er will be Sylvester P. Beers, Jr.. adas ushers, John Hubbard of Ev, anston, George Bowrnan Kreer of Niles Center, Fred Sauter of Chi- ca go, a nd John Waidner, o! Wil- mette, brother of the bride. Jean -Husted Makes Bow At Sicokie on Sept. 12 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Husted of Evanston' wiIl present their daugh- ter, Jean, to society at a luncheon .An B. Marshall, 1040 eentertained her club Wednesday o! ie Open House at to coni day tm ringO'Clocc.. An arrn f flowers med Iàd"SS Xi le setting for one, witli centerpiece mcessorles. Arrangement to be made in proportion to a table, 6'x3' CLASS, XII Sunday Evening, Supper Tables On September 16 The latter.' part o! this week M'*r.. and Mrs. William N. Waidner of Wilmette will issue invitations, to the wedding o! their, daughter, Mary Ella, to . Thomas, Mouldi4g Beers. son of Mrs. Sylvester P. Beers o Evanston. The ceremony, will.take place, theevening of Saturday, Sep- tember 26, in the, Wilmette Parish Methodist church. Dr.. Horace G. Smith, president of Garrett. Biblical. institute and past 'minister. of the chuirch, and the present minister. the Rev. Erskine Jeffords, will offi- cdate 'at the serývice -at 8:30.o'clock. Immediately afterwards a reception for relatives will be held at the homne of the bride's uncle and aunt. Fred A. Waidner and' Miss Ella Waidner. 1048 Lake avenue, Wil- mette. *Members of the we dding party have been selected. Miss Jeatie Fisher, whose family now lives in Winnetka, is coming from Hartford, Conn., 'where she has taken a posi- *tto be maid of honor for Miss Waidner. The bridesmaids are to be Miss Jean Gregory of Kansas City, Mo., Miss Natalie Macdonald of Northbrook, Miss Anne Pendelton Gordon of Winnetka, and Miss Rita von Zîtzewitz of Park Ridge. wN,

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