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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Dec 1936, p. 30

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for New Yeor's Eve' Danceat Shawnee Many members of Shawnee Country club, have made reservations for the festive big New Years.. Eve dance at the .club next. wee. .A numiber of these reservations are for private parties to. be,,given by memnbers. Who are entertaining 'their f riends. Thereservat ionsaet be limitedto 400, and -already,. the -list of guests, approaches this mark. Joe Rudolpb's eleven-piece orchestra will play for the party, which is to be held: in the grand baIbrôêiri. Lavish decorations in the holiday spirit have been planned, as well as surprise favors for the women. During the evening there wili be a floor. show and other entertainment, and at midnight and anytime thereatter breakfast will be served, with dancing continuiflg.. TPhe d'liirman Give Program for Mt. Holyoke Club Mount Holyokeý college undergyraduates, at homei. for the holiîdays will giveý the programn: for theý Christmas supper. party of the: Chicago Mount Holyok*e club -Tuesday. evening, .Decem-. ber 29, at 6 O'CIock at the Vassar home, 540 North Michigan avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Paul Casterline of Minmette i8 in charge of reservationîs, and MISS Jane Horton of Evanston,. formerly of.GlenCoe, bas :arranged the prograin., Miss Horton, a senior at H-olyoke, will introduce the fifteen speakers, each of whom will present a three or four minute talk. Subjects will cover ail phases of campus life both social and academtc; andl the meetingz wiIl also offer the graduate members of the club an exceIm lent opportunity to make the acquaintance of the undergraduates living in and nearby Chicago. Thie speakers on the program and their subjects will be as follows: Miss Phoebe Baroody of Berwyn, class of 1937, "Honor Work :" Miss Elizabeth Best of Giencoe, class of T.u, 1937 "The New i,).I <'rJole.u". of *the conimitteeini gles, Mrs. C.G. Shear Turner, Mrs. L. E. Nelson Wettling, Mrs er and. Bus Carman. Among . the mm W. ilker, Mrs. 'allace MilMrs. 0. . Rugni G Who have rate parties and Mrs. Mrs. William Y. Babcock of Evanston, during a dinner party given Saturday evenin.q for the memtbers of te two families, annooiced the engagement of her dau.qhter, Jane, to C/haries H. True, Jr.> soit of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. True of Chicago. Thse wedding will be in t/te spring. Miss Babcock, after attending Les Pou.qeres in Lausanne, Swuitzerland, and Smith college, was graditated frorn Stanford.university. Her fiancé, an alumnus of ted from Dartmout/t. Deerfleld academy, wa~s gradua Ann Cheinowith, class -of 1939, "The Malcolm' Balfour Photo Plav'shop": Miss Betty Ami Erwin of Oak Park, class of 1938, "The Freshman Houses": Miss jeanne Fisher. of Wilmette. class of 1939, "Duties of the Sophomores"; Miss Blanche Hjatfield of Evanston, class of 1940. "The New Librarians":. Miss Marjorie Hughes of River Forest, class of 1938. "The Duties of the Juniors." rfy ton, and Brown of idger of Ev2 -1fts. Harry at a S.unda Pary ron 4unil7 on Tue rs. A. C. 1Rindskopf of Mr. and Mrs. John- W. Powers, Walter Schulze Il bas iný .wk road wilI nteurtaià »37 Cumbrerland avenue, -Keuihorth,- friends for movies and refi party in their home on are holding their annual open bouse on Wednesday afternoon, ng,- December 27. on, Christmas eve. unItîl 5: olc., Aninuel "At Home" on Monclay of next welat Party. Paul Schulze III .will ents mn3 hig

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