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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1926, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE September 24, 1926 Evanston Girl Recovers . College Club Plans _ From Automobile Injury Scholarship Ball in Struck by an automobile driven by Mrs. William Ba_lhatcrhet, 725 Tenth street, Betty Jane.\: arne~. 10 years old , was seriously 111Jtt;~cl m front of her home at 2318 Harnson str~et, Evanston la st Friday. The clnl<l sustained' a brok en hip ;: and a skull fracture but is on .the roacl to recove ry at 'the Evanston hospital. She is th.e daughter of Knute A. \Varn er, president of the \V' arner Storage company of Chicago. Evanston) October 1.1 The. Evanston Smith College club, ,,:hich includes former st udeots and alumnae from Highland Park to . Evanston, ·will give a Scholarship Ball. \V e dn cs da~f, October 13, at 9· in th e evening at~ the Evanston · Country club. Cnusually good music ~) r om i sed b;r the chairma n of the Ball. ).fr ~. Ed"·ar<l Snthcdand Clt.~rk, (Elizabeth l'ampbcll), as Jerry Co nic~· and ,her _ o rche:'tra \\'ill play . Jerry IS the 'rl'd -headcd mu sic -maker," of great fam.e along tl~ t north shor e. :\Irs. Clark ancl )Jrs. Jo~eph L. C(Jr cor a 11 · o f E" ;111 s to n , pres i dcn t o f !h e ~mith C(l'llegr cl~·!l), arc co -opcr;:tmg in tht'ir cfiort s to make the hall one of the mo~t beautiful and attractiu.· dance~ of :ts kind. The entertai nm ent, \\·hirh will he anno un ced later, i. to he most unusual. Th<' list of committee chairm en, heside :\1 rs . Ed \\'arcl S. Clark. whose ;narriage la!->t year \\·as 01~e oi th e out~ tanding ·soc 1a 1 . c n ' n t s m Evan.: t ~ n, ..;. Joseph L. Corcoran of 1~.\' and :\f r . . anstnn as pre~ident oi th e club, melucie ":\fi ss :\1arg-arct Sco tt , of E\·anston. a cou..;in nf ":\fr. and ~frs. Fredcrick ~rott. ~hrriclan roacl, Hubb ard \Yood.;, "·ho \\·ill he in chrtrg<' of the refreshments: Mi . s ~cola ~ortharr of F\'an ~ ton is to h<" in charge of the ad YCrti . ing: ":\fi . s Yirginia Forbes of FYanston \rho \\·ill attend to the cntntainment. a!->;;i..:ted hy her colllmitt('c. and ":\1 i. . s ":\1 arA"artt DeLay. oi \\"in nctka. :\1 is~ \.wcndnkn \Ya-,hingtnn nf Clcnroe . and :\fi~s Carnlinc Schnfielcl in flildtbnd Park. in charge oi tirkeh in th.l'ir \'illagC' . ":\fi~s :\li e(· Jud-.on. daugh .t tr o f :\f r. :1nd ~f r . J anH·-, \f. Tud ~o11. 5~2 Sheridan rt·ad. Fran~tc, n. i: scrrrt;tn· ()i the Smith ('(,Jkl!'c rlu b. and i-, abo ;1 i. . tittl!' in thl· arran~ r mt"nt s. Tlw li :- t oi pat·rnn..; and patrone'-" C" \r ill lw alltll·llllCCd later. l11inrmation rc(.!':trding ticb·t .; mav hl' had in ·nl t llt' Jll:(lph- · li . . trd aho~-e. 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