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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1936, p. 44

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Its New Ofticers Local Residents The naies of departnient chairmnen and oficers of the 72 East PElevcnth street, F.ridaY>iy gn ,Tenth district, Illinois Federa-. tion of -Women's Clubs are an-, Miss Ada. Mae. Gnasz is geheral nouùced, four of thern being chair man of 1the atiair. The following k on her.co'Mmmttee:, Mrs. froin Wilmlette and Gilencoe. are serving Henry. Rhodeý,of Lake Forest Frank Teegardeni, invitations; Mrs,. is Nifrs. new preid.ent; Mrs. George :the* Ms Lymanil Bingham, itickt; is first viceMarion Bigelow, program; Mrs. Phil H. Beaudin1 of,>Wilmette is reNewton, Jervis, Mrs. Sommtrerlad, table- decorations; and preside nt; Mo0ýArthur Mrs. secretary; cording Norman Mr.Roy Anderson, Mrs, 'Mrs. secretary; Brownl, and :Mrs. Gilbert Hardacre,, haupt, corresponding Cbarles Elsgon-is. treasurer, the thre being Chicagoans.1 Mrs. A. B. Mrs. Roiaîîd jacobson, the retiring latter of Waukegan. is Lake County Haight * iesientof the aumnae organtzaý.. .president. tion, will act as toastnîistress. Other Heads. of 'departments are: Ms spea kers will be Mrs. J. Rene. Hem.- Charles Mason of Highland Park, ingway, the icoin g, president, and citizensbip; Mrs. Russell American Miss Audrey Dykeman, palstý grand _N of: Lake Forest, Arnrican president of the sorority. Miss Dyke- Hutchins S. V. Balderston of EvMrs. Homne; iîîan will talk about the forty-niflh anston, art,, Mrs F. W. Jensen of service; Mrs. MXable held at Troutdale-ini-the-Piies, Ev- Fox Lake, civil of Gurnee, conservaergreen. Colo., August 31, to Septenm- S. McCullough of Chicago, Henry J. C. Mirs. tion; becr 3. Coffey. of, Wilson J. Mrs. education; of Miss Bigeiow lias selected sone Federation magazines; 1Mrs. the rnost talented Sigmia Kappa Chicago,McKenzie of Round Lake, ItyPhoto alumniiac to take part in the prograin Hugh Folev of ChiLeonard Mrs. gardens; dinner. 'Miss Agnes iollowing the jonc., of the physical education departnient of -Northwestern uniiversity i., an outstanding artist nii the field of mioderi interpretative dancing. She will bc one of-lhe highlights of thbe prograni. Mrs. Glen Olmistead, a well cago, The annual meeting of the Mary Crane league was bield at the Vera Megowcn Tea ,sbo-p May 25. Following a deligbt fui hîncheon elèctiow 4-f officers took place. Mîrs. paut. C. Fleer of F.vanstoin was elected, president; Mrs. 'Robert E., $paeth of FEvauston, first ViceM Mcpresident; Mrs. William I. vice-pres.second Namee of Evanston, ident; .Mrs.. Smith Willim Storey -of Kenilworth,, t h i r d vice-president; Mns. Fred L.' Orser of Chicago, secei.. retary; Mrs. Paul*A. Thomiias. Jr..,of k Evanston, treasurer. À beautiful floral tribute was pre-. sented té MI'g. A. W. Pëalce of Ev%angton f rom the members of board in appreciation of her capable and understanding leadership as president of the lague for the pa st twe years. Reports of the act.kities of the. last t» .llrs. lt C. Fcecr of jjv*tsfon year were read by the chairinail of is the eIE.Z ca!'r of fihary each of the different chapters. and the names of the nlew offices of eachl Cri' icayl<c. St,' wascec teid chapter were given as follows: janc pra'sidelit .Mýoèdai' of histi4tcek, suc-~ 'j, Addams chapter,- 3Mrs. Vandervoort S8i The Myra Lane chapter-MNrs. Henry S. Clingmnan of Winnletka. chiairman -; Mrs. M. H. Stans of Evanstoii. co-chairman; Mrs. D. J. Dick of WVilmette,: secretary and treastirer, Ms R. H. Osborne o~f Evanstoat work chairmian; Mfrs. J. S. Strong of Evanston, program; Mrs. %V.M. Paulison of E.vanston. publicity. Mrs. The Kenilworth chapter 8. Assumes Cbairmenship of Ben.fit Commfte. Owing to the absence oi f rs.Harr v L. Hanîpj'tonl, who lias gone 0on a trip to Richmîond. Va, Nith M\1m. Hanipton, Mrs. Thobnias C. Gray 1S to bc chairIlmai of the reireiihmnent coninitteic for the benctit bridgc paty so~rdby the Juinior group of the Fort Dearborti chapter of the Daiglers of the AincricaRevolution Friday, June S. The groups throughout Chicago and .,.t>îïtrl>s willinicet togethier. The ChiAliimîniae association of Sigia, Cago11 Kappa is djvided into four groups and for the past ,.ear has been headed bv the following chairmnen. '%r,. Fran.k Teegardeîi, North Shore; Miss Ada .\ac Gnasz, North Side; Mrs. Cleve- kiiown E vanston vocalist, and Miss .\ary Butler, of Chicaigo will sing. Thev will be accoinpafiCd by àMiss Rn'tli acobs of River Forest. This is the one affair of. the year wherc aIl Signia Kappa Altimnaet W. Smith of Chicago, international relations; M~rs. Arthur Cook of Chicago, junior; Mrs. Louis Dianiond of Waukegan, legislation and law observance; Mrs., joseph F. Peacock of Chicago, literature; Mrs. Barton H. Sackett of Highland Park, miotion pictures;, M\rs. Theresa Cook Brown of WVaukegan, nmusic; 'Mrs. Walter C. Hughies of Glencoe, Park Ridge' School for Girls; Mrs. Fred M. Clarke of Wilmette, press and pubIicity; Mrs. Clement J. Cox of Chicago, pgambureau; Mrb. .A. G. Highgate of Fox Lake, public health and child hygiene; Mrs. W'. C. Griffin ofNules Center, public welfare; Mrs. Henry C. Hall of \Vilintte, radio; 'Mrs. Alfred Galitz of Niles Center, £,hairmnla, Mrs. John T. Mitchell and Indian Welfare; 'Miss Frances treasurer. dances wihl be the ,club. ,f rs Ralph s be its delega A tion to be h lslanld julne rader Eva liatioli to theoi this vear on weeic. Many of mette residents. guests

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