WILTON – The Wiltona Women’s Club held its annual benefit tea on Nov. 9 at the Wilton Congregational Church.

Alice Lake and Joyce Orff were hostesses. Fourteen members and five women from the Livermore Falls Women’s Club and Mary Hathaway of Wilton attended. The guest speaker was unable to attend, so following the luncheon members and guests shared tales of their most embarrassing experiences. Proceeds from the event will be given to the Alzheimer’s Association and the Multiple Sclerosis Association.

Plans for the club’s Christmas party, to be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at the home of Pat Joyce, were discussed. A potluck luncheon is planned with Jean Moes speaking on literacy volunteering.

In lieu of gifts, donations will be given to the Wilton Food Pantry. Alice Lake will fill the planters at the post office with greens and berries, and Helen Coburn will decorate the library bridge railings with green garlands and ribbons for the Christmas holidays.

There will be no meeting in January. A mid-winter luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Wilton Congregational Church. The program will be “Safety for Seniors.”


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