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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 28

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Leave N. S. for Timberine Ranch «Thirteen north shore girls left Saturday of la st week for the popular Timberline' Ranch. for Girls in Arizona.Th campers are Jeanne Cutter of Wilmette, Hester Dillon. of Kenilwortb, joan Bersbach, J a n e Darrow, Maryý Phyllis Barber Nancy Pal- mer,-- Mildred. Kemper, M ar y Randali, Mirce nda Randali o.f Winnetka,,, Louise Galbraith 'of Glencoe, and Marjorie. Mock, Mary Iîaumann, and Gertrude Dolese of Evanston. ,El the raci Its, meai bers ente: hope moni exce foir t Thi recti, ning and Higli .at 2 c.o-ci secte tee o The ranch, e Wh ich. is .at. Silver to ins Cekand is operated in. connection Feh with Silver Creek ranch,ý one of the bood, largest Sand finest stock. ranches in~ Eve northern Arizona is in the foothilîs to ma of the White Mountains adjacent to Augti the largest-,Viïgin forest in the United to Pl States. Nine-thousand feet 'above fin sea level, it extends from the.t nun tain tops northward forty miles'to the Petrified Forest on the niesa bor- dering the Little Colorado rie 5,000 feet above sea level. A lodge To E and dining rootu, separate sleeping A aingarages, shower rooms, kit- PIur chen, tool houses, saddle rooms, cor- Mrs ral antd bunk houses form the en-dug caaupnent itself. dansto The girls become. a part of pres- WeIke ent frontier . life, and also gain first, WelIe! band. knowledge of the fast dis- Wedri appearing Indians of the southwest, at thq ,.urvivors. of the earliest Anierican Farn civilization antedating Columbus, geste< wthý their ancient culture, customsI, leave and habits of living, their dance rit- mornii uals, their arts, and handicrafts. wishig florseback Riding is the central have feature of camp, with the. camp pro- passen viding its own string of thoroughly cate w dependable saddle horses. Three leY Of major horsebaclc trips of unusual in- bel ore terest are made during the sumnier, Tod2 :very summer the Sisterhôcd' of. North Shore Congregat ion Is- plans one lovely social gathering. purpose is, two-fold. First, a ins is thereby offered for its mem- to get together and perhaps rtain, friends,' and secondly it is ed that a considerable sum, of tey may be ratsed to further the lient. philanthropic work planned, the following year., lis season, under the ca pable. di- ion of Mrs. Harold Moses, the s and means committee, is plan- a, pleasant* afternoon of bridge keno at the -Moraine hotiel in hland Park, .Tuesday, August 7, o'clock. Mrs. Charles Sincere is' hairman, Mrs. William Berger,. etary.- An enthusiastic cô'mmit- f thirtyi-two members is. working sure a gala party. Mrs. Alfred, ham is president of the Sister- rry. Sisterliood memiber is urged tke a note of the date. Tuesday. ist 7, at the Moraine hotel, and pIan to corne and l)ring lier Ids. P. A. R. Names Board's Pesonnel The board of directors of the Fort Dearborn chapter, Daugh- ters of the'American Revolution, miet on.Monday, June .25, at the .orne of the regent, .Mrs. Charles- P. Reyniolds. to app 1rove the pro- gram- for the year's activities, ind to complete the appointrnent committ.ee. Teoly ilo-'cto .lIr. Richmond Corbeti, waos re- cenitly reclected presid'iit of lte Il 'rangIer > iirv -fHer oIw,, j.ç ai'78 .'bl;otsford.-roàd, Jfinnet.ka. Enterfain Wellesley . mnae ai Summer Home JulI tlo Be Date of s. Irwin. Rew and ber two hters, Theresa and Ada, of Ev- )n, will entertain the Chicago esley club atid-the North Shore esey-circle-at a pienie luncheon nesday, July 11, at 12 o'clock,' heir country home, Bluffwood iSt. Joseph, Miçh. It is sug- Id that those attending plan to Snot later than 9 o'clock that Ângi e-arlier, if possible. Those ,g transportation or those who roomn in their cars to- take rgers, are asked to communi- vith Mrs. Frank Warner Kings- )f 1506 Grove street, Evanston, eMonday morning. Iulv 9. CoftonLaingWechfing Miss Mary Louise Cotton bas de- cided on Saturday, July 7, as . the date of her marriage to Chester Wil- liami Laing, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Laing of Evanston. At 4. o'clock in the afternoon, in the chapel of Christ church, the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard will read the serviceý before the familles ,and intimate friends. Dinner for the families will follow the service. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton of 555 Hill1 Mrs. George W, Macauley, newvly- electedl director, wilI have the: chair- manship of the Ameéricanismand-girl. home makers conimittee. handled Iast year by Miss Mira Ba 'rker. MIrs. Wirt-Humphrey, another new direc- tor, will be the chairman of *the niem-, bership commit .tee, Succee.ding Mrs. Roy Olin Walker of Winnetka. Ms Ray Garrett will take over thec chairmanship of the Manual for Immigrants and Ellis Island com- mittee, which, last year was headed by Mrs. John C. Lawyer as chair-' man. The genealogic-al committee which formerly was a .s'eparate coni- mittee under Mrs. Arthur W. Hick- man, this year will be a subcommittee of the membership chairman. Nfrs. Ried Bronson, the newly elected Vi»ce-ý regent, succeeds Mrs. Samuel J. Lang a-, chairman of the program commit- ,tee. Mrs. Simon C. Miller continues as second vice-regent and chairjuan of the ways 'and means comniittee, 'but this- year relinquishes the chairman- ship of publiciiy,- better films and radio committee to Mrs. Kenneth W. DeGarmo. Miss Mary. Virginia Bauer was reelected1 recording secretaryand Mrs. Robert Bî, Chittenden of WVin-, netka will 'continue as correspond- ing secre.ta.ry. The treasurer's. books, have passed from the, handsof' Mrs. Roy W. Fletcher into 'those of Mrs.' Ward M. Whitney. Mrs. Frank H., T. Potter will continue as registrar. Mrs. Harry Hampton will be the toric rumins, on and near the ranch.i In 'addition to the- horse given- to ech girl to ride during lier stay,,i cadi camper may choose a yearling, Col for ber own. Miss Hinchclif is a graduate of Northwestern* university and is a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Owens, a mernber of Delta Up- silon fraternity, is~ a graduate of the Uuiversity of Michigan and North,- western university. utitl they ers Park.ý iter, Sarah Jane, t Bridge Te Hostess iMitchell, son of, Mr. " rt A. Mitchell of C-hi- Miss Hillis Krafthefer, 901 Oak- rday, June 30. The wood avenue, will be hostess at a degroom are residing bridge tea at Shawnee Country club h the fornier's mother this Saturday mn honor of Miss Mar- an apartment in Rog- garet Conroy.of Chicago who wulI be married JuIy 14, to Earl'lHaniff. t,,

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