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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 46

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The opening ýfail mieeting of tb.le Northridge Womian'r, club Owillbe held Mondayete~ 149, at the homne of Mrs. Williamh Heise, 09Kniwrhavenue. M.and Mirs. Rex Elton fair wilpresent a programn ofmu sical and dramiatic sketches. By vote of the, club memnbers in -May, it was. decided to. change the time of tbe meeting from evening to afternoon. Lighit refreshments will bc served protnptly at 1-:30 next week, followed by the program, and a lîùsiness meeting. Rex W~ton Fair is a concert flttist, and Mrs. Fair a dramatic reader. *ogether they have just completed a programn toutr in Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, and Utah. Before leaving for the.trip Mr. Fair sold bis compIete flute méthod, to be published ini three books, to the Cole Publishing conw pany of Chicago. Previous to the ,Western tour Mr. Fair returned f rom. a lecture recital with the Bacbman Wcinuluind sextet. which is made up Mliss Caroly'n Freiberg, 510 inden avenue,. Wilmette, wil be hostess at her homte for the openi>ig meeting of the North Shore chu >1er of thre A4imnae of the National College of Education, Tuesday evening, September 1.5. A moit delightf id /rogranî - luis beern arranged for this iniitial eveiing of the clîapter's social season. miss ried ti> Thomas S.- McKeownp son of Mr. and Mrs. john. C. McKeown-O Hubbard Woods.. Dr. Paul Austin. .Wolfe of the First Presbyteriatl chufch of JEvanston will perform the ccremony, and a reception willfoi low. -Mrs. Kenneth Crawford !vlKeown of- Evanston will serve as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will 'be two former classmates of the bride at Connecticut college,, M iss Katherine Woodward of Thoffiastown, Conn., and .Miss Madyln Hughes of Bristol, Conn. John L. McKeown, of Winnetka, brother, of- the bridegroom, will serve as best man, and thé ushers will be Kenneth C. McKeown of Evanston, and William Luc~as and Edward A. l4aight oi Evasto~n. Miss Fordyce is a graduate of Connecticut college and Mr. MceKeown is a graduate of the University of XIliflois. 'clocI< iuC5(Jay evVV5ing, be marRuth Anti Fordyce wilcuxw Miss Give Dinner Party r Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Stebbins gave for twenty friends in 9 Raleigh road, Keniléventinz. Miss Ruth ClohisY o1 WiInette lias been awarded tzwo scholarshif's, one Io St. Mary's-of-the-Woods college ini Indiania and the otizer to Mundelein college ini Chicago. Miss Ruth and Miss Betty Foisoni, both gradiates of Marywood school in Evanston, leave Monday for St. Mary's-of-the- Woods to attend colleyi, the coning year. . i i They re- ing- by Rex Elton Fair, was a1 ie e~vent for Lincoln, and woul n unusual form of musical entertai ýnment even for a great city. Al orche ,stral works gîve prominence to SMrs. George Ludwig will give a the fli lute and in some brief-solo is pro- bridge tea for the Jesuit Missions in vided for that instrument. It was a, India wbere her son, Robert Ludwig, surprise to many persons who heard S. J., is teaching. The party wilI be the b, ,autiful performance of, Mozart at the Georgian hotel in Evanston Bridge Tea for Jesuit Missions in hidia, nceton.. To Enter Holyoke Evanston and north.shore alumnae. of Kappa Alpha Theta will hold their first fait meeting at the Art Institute of Chicago on Wednesday, Septemiber 16. The one-o'clock luncheon will be followed by a discussion of the Vincent Van Gogh ex hibit ami a tour led by Miss Helen Barsaloux of the Institute. Reservations must be mnade by Monday. September 14, with Mrs. Fitch of Kenil of Jionor for of New XC i, Was to bDC nas members of a group several countries.. tourea eLd e among the entering at a eniertained ta be inenutel' ,oke teu Priday of this riveek. team. They t] join N* ach to Barbara.

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