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TUESDAY, JUNE I4TH_LUNCHEON BRIDGE
Luncheon-
at 12:80. Cards at 2:00. please make
reserva_
tions by Mouday the t3th.
MONDAY, JULY 4TH_FIREWORKS AND DANCXNG
A special dinner will be serued to those rnakinq resemations. After the dinner there will le a aiipiav ol'fireworks
at the beach, which may be seen from tti, dtrU iawn and
pgrcles. An orchestra will furnish m.usic later for dancing.
Kindly make early reservations.
1932
3@ng $cter
On. Monday, May 2nd, Mrs. R. E. Lawrenoe
,.
thlrty-three members
A
and
, Illrs.. P. J-_ lUcMyler was hostess to a Joursome at luncheon
ano cards on that clay.
fl{r, and Mrs. M. G. Tielke er,ttertained their card club,
numbering sixteen,.at dinner, on.Thursday everrGg,-}fay Sth.
rnrs group h_as enJoyed an evening at the. Club House each
alternate week since last Fall.
, . On Friday, May 6th, the Rocky River Research Club held
the-ir an_nual. guest day with a luncheon for ninety-five members
and their friends, A pnogram of music and reaiings followed,
Mr-s. H.-A, Cunnington entertained a small party at lunch_
eon end cards on tr\'iday.
_ Tle dance given on Saturday evening, May Tth, bv *re park
One Hundred Club was in the niture ofiharil timis partp ihe
costumes and decorations carrying out this idea in a ,ir.y iierer
manner and furnishinc much bmusement. Mr. and Mrs.-Vernon
Stouffer and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stouffer entertained fifteen
guests at a hard times dinner preceding the, dance. Dr. and
Mrs. Edward Heil were hosts to eight guelts at a iimiiiar ainner,
as fvas also 1VIr. Walter Gehring. 1!Ir. and Mrs. Paul Lemperly were hosts at a dinnm party
for eight g'uests on Saturday ev6ning,
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Mclean entertained a small party at
dinner on Sunday evening, May the 8th.
- The Lakewood Garden Club held their monthly program
1n{teg o-n Monday the 9th, uith Mrs. Henry W. St6c}ier,"M*.
D. D. Cody and Mrs. Claude Wilkinson as hoitesses. A lecture
was given by Mr, A. D. Taylor before fifty members and their
THE CLIFTON CLUB WILL SERVE
A DINNER BEFORE OUR OANCSS
AT
entertained
of her Y.W.C.A. group at luncheon
cards.
PERSON.
'I.OO
PHONE
BOULEVARD OOTA
FOR RESERVATION
lruests.
Edg_a-r E. Adams was hostess to six guests at luncheon
on _l![rs.Tuesday, 1\lay the 10th.
I\{rs, F. W. Stecher entertained a foursome at li:ncheon
and- cards
on Tuesday.
Thursday evening, May 12th, the IM
.-. ,OlJchool
rl[rn
gave a dancing party.
Club of Iskewood
There were thirty couples
--
present. Refreshments were. served during the e"eiring.'
The Gamma Delta Tau sorority held ihei; annual ?ance
on Satnrday evening, Ma5' 14trh. -At eleven :thirtv
a buffet
supper was served to the fifty guests in attendancel
the l9th, Mis.-Eugene Kqtttring was hostess
._.9.1-lhtr{ay
to srxteen guests at luncheon.
Mr. and IIrs. J. O. King entertaine.d their eard club at
dinner and bridge on Thursdaf evening, wt"V
t9tl.--ih"
Spe"t"
numbered sixteen.
Dr.
and
tr{rs.
J,
S.
Reid
were
hosts
to
party
a
small
also bn
-
that eveninE,
Mr. ard Mrs. E. G. Gilbert entertained at a family dinner
party on Thursday evening.
llrs. Robert Gresham was-in
Mr. and Mrs, E. E..Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cunnrngron entertained twelve guests at dinner and bridge
on that
evening.
dinno guests at the Club on-CalfJ,
l\{emorial
C.. Folsom, Mrs. naria l.
ffi".
Dibble, Miss Amanda i;u;h
h";d"i-to bier,i
lll^11""..c;.c.
guests at drnner and cards.
.. . The _Club kitchen was kept husy on that day preparing
dishes^of various kinds for those *tio toot'"iuiilaie of the
-'ir,ii"to"rn
or
!_".1!liryt. wgqthet .for picnics on th; ;;;;h.
enlertalnrng
blds lair to be even more popular than in past years.
It.was with grqat deal of regret'th;l ih;'""t;;ainment
-a
commrrtee was forced to canc.el the Club's annual May ball
whieh'was to have been held on lasL Saturauf:euen'ii!., lut owing
to the.small number of rcservations an*taie-"ar*eljaions, this
was thought necessary.
.bathing
. l\fr. and Mrs. Kleinsrnith will have charge of the beach and
pavilion for the comrng season.
Among-those-h_aving_
^
uay-were
l\{r. and lllrs. ll.
charge of the card party given
for-the benefft of the Friendly tnn-Uvltre-.lunioi bo"ia ori
Friday, the 20th. Luncheon rias serv6d tn two-truJareaiana-
@.he
sixty-two.
evening, May 21st, Mr. and M/s. F. L.
^ On Saturday
)essrons
enter.talned eleven guests at dinner.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
A.
N. Diwson u,ere hosts for the parent._
T_eachers Association of Horace Mann School at a ca"a pa"ty
glven on Monday evening, May 28rd, Sixty members and
guests lvere present.
Trv3nty-one members of the Toastmasters' CIub held their
montbly_d_inner meeting and prograrn o" Monaay &eni"g,
-riopiis-'ofy
nfi"s
_, , OtlW_ednesday affernmn', May 2[th, 1te
Heler Reid gave a dance recital wf,ich.wds
riuct Lni"y"a
by the parents and friends of the children "ery
.The College _C'lub of Lakewood held a card party on Wednesday evening. May 25th, q'ith an attendance n'f'olie hunarea
and seventy-ts-o. Evening refreshments were served.
_$"".
:1. I. _Nunn gave a luncheon and
on Thursday, May 26th.
, Ilrs, Arthur
;;;
Bis-hop _entertained
a
bridge
for eight
foursome
at
guests
iuncheon
ano Dlrdge also on'lhursday.
evening, Mrs. F. TV. Stecher was hostess at
- On,'lhursday
a ramlly
dlnner party,
The Three Arts Club of Lakewood held.their mon+,hly program_and tea on Friday afternoon, May 2?th..
1\!r, R. A. S'eaver was host to'sevdral business associates
at din-ner- on Fr-iday evening.
The.Phi Delta Rho Sormity, sponsored by.Mr. H. E. Coyle
gave their annual dance on Friday-evening. '
Mr. and l\,[rs. ]\{ars E. Wagai were h6-sts a|a small ditrner
party on Saturday evening.
fiaaset trs fitiII therx
Come and see these wonderful works of art beyond the
conception of any human being.
board of directors voted to temporarily suspend the
. . &u"_
FuLd feeling that eight cents ; *;"i ;i;iri -be*'a strain
+rt.
dunng these times of stress, and while we have -i"i.",
helped needy
artists- and obtained works'of art for our-clul
ifr"il
of
tlrg
Diety
are.with;"!
q,:.ll"s
fo"liL'h""aiy
!:"llif-{
come
to
"o"t,
playground
during
thl
ry"1t
3_]^_"Il9Lto
,tlq is before
-Clifton
wondenul weather which
us.
..Iigyton Baker in his farewell-speech tir James H. Rogers
said,."the great and splendid Babyloi *" t""i tiiiti ils
As rt was swept'away I,think we began to realize,th"at
"av"d.
the
really satisf yin! things oflif e ."" t"ruii, io"ljin JJ"' iia'"t"n,.,,
a timity. The Clifton. glub offers to you and your
_----Ihiybut
T you
g-uests,
must have the ability to open your heartj for
the reception.
Let us repeat, talk it over with the club management.,,
e case of the expense of entertaining but rather the
It is not
economy.
A
SUGCESTION
A chicken or ham sandwich with a fruit salad, dishes, table
cloth, silverf. all packed in a basket for a table on the beach or
in the bathhouse. 65c.