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lkcemher 23. 1917
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Volume of Poems
Expresses "Feel"
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night for the hostesses of the formal
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l·.vanston Country club, and their es·cons. The girls giving the dance were
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f aubnc.~ ~tcCoy, Katl1ryn Roach and
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .SUBJECT
"Christian Science" will be the subject at the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Wilmette, -sunday, December 25, at 11 A. M.
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Mr. a·n d ·Mrs.. Morris Hutchins
Ruger of Gainesville, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, Robert Morris,
December 17.
Mrs. Ruger was Mi ss
Laura Boak, doughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burns Boak of Wilmette and
Glencoe.
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Mr. and Mrs. Seth B. Robert s of 629
Gregory avenue, will entertain a few
of their friends at a Chris.tmas dinner
Monday, December 26
-o-oDr. :Maude Bla keman Sands, 1024
~~ i~ s ~~ arc<:lia Putt is con fmed to her Ce nt'ral a\'enuc, entertained twelve
hnn 1c at IJIR \\ a. hington avenue witk guests at luncheon and bridge \Ved(See Page 6)
:t hadl .' · "l'rainecl an kl r.
ne sday.
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Headers of Eleanor J l'\\-ett'~ ( lhi "'ag-o Tribune art critic) columil will
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