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SUBURBAN GIRLS Part 3 Page 4 Ctucato Sunday Trifcime: KewaAtr 8, 1950 Marry in La Grange Church CONFERENCE TO OPEN ON FRIDAY The 34th annual Oak Park and River Forest Girls conference sponsored by the Oak Park-River Forest High school and rTotestant churches in the two villages, will be held Friday, Saturday, and next Sunday. The theme will be the comparison of a young girl's life to a boat, direction of which is determined by The Set of the Sails." SUBURBAN CLUB TO HEAR PROVISO HIGH PROGRAM Western Springs Women to Honor Leaders Education will be the theme of the Westchester Woman's club program when the club meets at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Sotfia, room of Proviso Township High school, Maywood. Students and faculty will sponsor the program.

Mrs. H. P. Hasche, youth conservation chairman, will speak on Proviso township's family service association. Mrs.

J. R. Felligi, Mrs. H. R.

Maas, and Mrs. W. K. Davis will be hostesses. The book circle will meet at 8 p.

m. Tuesday in St. Dunstan's Episcopal church. Mrs. D.

L. Wet-zell, president, will review "Richard Walden's Wife," by Eleanor Mercein Kelly. Hostesses will be Mrs. A. J.

Antonsen and Mrs. Michael Yaccino. Western Springs Club The first session will be held at For Queens "In-Between" Means 7:30 p. m. Friday in River Forest A Presbyterian church.

Speaker will be Dr. Yahya Armajani, religion teacher at Macalester college, St. Paul. At 9:30 a. m.

Saturday there will be a parley in the First Congregational church, Oak Park. Adults and students will lead discussion topics. Saturday night a banquet and entertainment will be held in the Oak Park-River Forest High school. The conference will end with a candlelight service and tea at 3:30 p. m.

next Sunday in the Congregational church. Officers will be There's heapi of fun coming yonr way with ihe holidays ahead. So tnck up yonr hobby socks and look at our party shoes! They're made especially for your best dress-up doings! It makes a difference It makes a difference where you buy your clothes how they fit if they're flattering. The same with draperies. The quality, material, the workmanship, the design all go to mike them an asset to your home, only if they're styled, with your home and you in mind.

Whatever you choose from metallics to cretonnes, have the RIGHT draperies. The services of our interior decorator, Miss Paganini, are always available at no cost or obligation. A twirtkletoes for sure you'll bel In (h! shot with a diagonal two strap V-throat. Chooia in black or blue suada. 4 to 10 In black 4 to In bins.

Widths AAAA to B. $8.50 Installed. Guest speaker will be Dr. Marcus Bach of State Univer sity of Iowa at Iowa City. Conference committee chairmen Western Springs Woman's club will honor' past presdents at 1:30 p.

m. Friday at a meeting in the elected from churches and school clubs, are Nancy Daniels, church key girl: Verne Borse, music; DR. AND MRS. HUGH RAE- Dainty cross straps on a shall vamp In black suede or blue calf. You'll love it daarly in black suada or bluo calf.

Siiai 4 to Widths AAAA to B. $7.95 ChaDDel av. in a recimt ceremony Marilyn Parker, parleys; Carol Interiors from the Feminine Viewpoint in St. John's Lutheran church, La Jane Lewis, program; Marjorie First Congregational church. Mrs.

C. F. Peterson, president, will conduct the business meeting. Past presidents will be introduced. Mrs.

G. V. Borfner, program chairman, will intioduce Hilda R. Everitt, who will review a play. Mrs.

E. M. Holwick, music chairman, will Grange. Folio wi tig a wedding Miss Nancy Jean Simms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Simms, La Grange, became the bride of Dr. Hugh Rae, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rae Sr.

of S. trip thru the Smokies, the couple will reside in Hinsdale. Wyckon.i Photo man Drapery Co. present Allan Barton, La Grange, a pianist. 4331 W.

MADISON STREET 'Magic Wand Interiors' COIumbus 1-0657 Bowman, publicity; La Vern Hoen-er, decorations; Barbara Narland, hostess; Mary Vilven, registration; Charron Follett, tea; Marie Chis-am, usher, and Pat Preston, banquet. Officers are Mary Ingalls, president; Emily Beggs, vice president; Peggy Phee and Barbara Baldwin, secretaries; Sallie Heindel, treasurer; Sue Anderson, arrangements chairman, and Janet Winters, committee coordinator. Adult advisers include Mrs. Myron Sutherland, Mrs. Margaret Synnerdahl, Hostesses will be Mrs.

W. G. Modlin, chairman, Mrs. S. G.

Brown, Mrs. Charles Rolfe, Mrs. Other iylea in Patent ILeather About the Same Price Noutliful Shoes Children's Shoes Exclusively 1 19 N. Marion Vi Block South of Lake St. Oak Park Opan Monday and Thursday from 12 to 9 P.

M. Nellie Capel, and Mrs. F. D. San born Jr.

Glen Ellyn Woman's Club The home and education depart ADVERTISE IN THE TRIBUNE Allen and Mrs. Leo Huntoon, past presidents, will pour. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Bartizal, Mrs. Hallard Beard, Mrs.

F. H. Barton, Mrs. Lee Hillard, Mrs. Edward Kasch, Mrs.

Carl Larson, Mrs. Arthur Sorenson, Mrs, Paul Spink, Mrs. Tracy Stains, Mrs. A. I.

Stephens, and Mrs. Richard Stevens. Glen Ellyn Juniors "Books and Authors I Have Met" will be the title of a talk Frederic Babcock, editor of The Chicago Tribune Magazine of Ellyn Junior Woman's club at 8 p. m. Thursday in Guild hall.

Hostesses will include Mrs. K. E. Cramer, Mrs. W.

O. Buchanan, Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs.

L. E. Kronsnoble, Mrs. C. M.

Slaughter, and Mrs. J. O. Wright. Hinsdale Woman's Club Atty.

Elizabeth B. Dunakin will speak on "Legal Rights and Responsibilities of a Modern Housewife at a meeting o.t the Hinsdale Woman's club at 1:45 p. m. Tuesday in the Community house. Mrs.

Dunakin studied at Northwestern unversity school of law. ment of the Glen Ellyn Woman's club will present the program at and Miss Helen Wilcox. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Acacia hall.

Mrs. W. Lee Fergus, chairman, will introduce Lucille Martin Kaz-mark, who will give a lecture and demonstration on personality character analysis. At the tea table, Mrs. Ford It your health is good, keep it that way! Read the advice of Dr.

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