Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Jan 1935, p. 43

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Mis. Merahail K.arm.y The Newu Trier -Woman' Den.ocrat.hr club is busy theise days Making fi4al arrangements for the Desçert Bridge Partv, te l& held Tuesday, February .,ath/e Shawtnee Country club. Tise. part y is scheduled for .1:30. Refresis- inents zvili be .rerved buffet style in the club lounge zith Mrs. Robert M. .Çwitjer as hostess. The table u4li be decorated with A4merican Beauty rosees and4 the entire culor ;çheme çtill be 0rrie<I out in the vivid colors 01 red, whîite anzd blute. Dessert will be served promptly at Dr. Singer to Preach 1 :.30 and the guests rnay play cards as long as they wish, it is announced. at Oongregation Temple Mrs. Ralph E. Sinsheimer of Win- "The Jew ini the Russian Scene' netka is ways and means chairman in will be the subject of the sermon by charge of the party. Mrs. Howard j. Dr. Jacob Singer in North Shore Con- Hickey, Wilmette, president of the club, gregation Israel temple in Glencoe is assisting the chairman. Others active Sunday morning, February 3, atiIl in plans for the party are the f ollow- o'clock. Dr. Singer is taking the place Ei. SclIram, etiairman; Mrs. tGeorge Ir. Scherzer, Mrs. M. L. Kehiaian; recep' Ma Tovu .............. Lewandowsky, Borchu ................. Landsmau -t>n . conimittee-Mrs. James L. Hough- Shena .......... Massenet-Landsmam teling, chairman; Dr. Rosantia E. Mc- Mic3homocho............... Thatcher Dons r.Tzur Yisroel............... Landsman Kenney, Mrs. joanna DweMs Kedusha.......Tyler-Idelsohn Maurice K. Levinson, and Mrs. Pauline May the Wr ........Idelsohn.. J. Wbhite; prize committee-Miss Lucy Anthem: Folk Melody- O. olb chirmn; rs.'M.J. 'Co- SIo-PIlrImarranged by Coppersmith 0. Klbcharma; Ms.M J. 'Co- Slo-PilrimSong" .... Tschalkovsky neli. Mrs. Marshall, V. Kearney, and Miss Lucille Long Mr.Gog .Hones. Va'Ançtehnu. ýý.............. Binder Mr.Gog ~Largo ..............Perlman Elôhenu ....................Stark GO TO PLORIDAW * *flAt.8U3 Mr. and Mns. George Huth, 119 James L. Aider, 931 Greenwood Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, left avenue, spent Iast week-end with Tuesday- to moton to 1 St. Petersburg, relatives in Manitowoç, Wis. FqS.. .-$$-$AVYEY 'OR BUCK $jW-4-$ other daughter, Christine~, came froin ,Ms .L rdri,20Seia California for the funeral. The ser- radM nwrstL Preerilon250 *da o vices were held Tuesd ay morning at pod eiwrh eto odyo $t. Joseph's church in Wihnette. last week for a six weeks' vigit in Scottsdale, Ariz. Her mother, lirs. Miss. Kathlyn HIolway, 1227 ýElm- L. W. Heidbrinlc, is istaying with. wood avenue, an Alpha Phi pledge at the children. DePauw univer.sity, is returning Fni- day for the rid-semester vacation. UAPUAR8,5 ~ f ýMiss -Betty Herrick, 11032,.Isabelia ~IVl 81" stréet, another Alph a Phi, is also re- U î iV UU turning Friday.e Mrs. Lloyd Crossett and her son- in-law, George C Kingsley, of 529, UTS. ASAU Cumnor road, KCenilworth, are leav- S POTIPI.s.A&RA 6171q ing today on a month's visit in Tue- or N" ei hor. Travel Bureau., IvrsO". son, Ariz. WiImtt, 50M 1Imm THE MID-YEAR TERM FBBRUARY 4 Intensiv~e coures in,à 8ouap1t7, ?yppe writing, Secretaial Training-all Commnercial Branches. Day and Evening. EvhxsToN BusnoessCOLLDG 1718 Shumnamm Avenue UNI.M Shoe Sale (.%de Ends Saturday, Feb. 16) Evey pair of children's hoes and hosiery - o ur' reguler stock - r.duc.d Il 1608 CIAOAVE. EVANSTON. iwNQS Mr$*. H. 1. Hic

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