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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1937, p. 36

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for Orpha.nage Fourteen models have. been choseçný to display dresses, wvrapsP, and shoes for . the fashion show of the large benefit party which the Friends of Lake Bluff orphanage ,vill hold March 3, at the Evanston Woman's club. Guests will meet at 2 o'clock to play cards, and to view the latest in spriïng fashions as shown bv N. A.. I-anna, me.n., of Spanish court. For thoése who do not care to plaY yards there >wil1 be a book reviewN by Mrs. James S. Harvey, a graduate of. the school of speech at North- ~wetern iwiv.arsitY. b&s. Harvey is well known on the nortb shore wherc she bas had many returu engage- *ments. Those rnodeling inr the fashion show will be: Mrs. Arthur Ander- sen, Jr., Miss Jane Prijidle, Mis. George R. Blackburn' Mrs. Donald W. Palmer, Mrs. Charles A. Pack- ard, Miss Dorothy Andersen, Mrs. Harry W. Chronquist, and the Mes- dame Louis Robertson,_Leonard W. Helen Beach, 1114 Ashiand avenue, Wilmette, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.: Willets M. Burnham whose marriage took place on january 16.' Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Wiley J. Huddle, Miss Ann and Miss Carol Lou Burnham, sisters of. Mr. Burnham, and 'Mrs. Gerald Mehoney of Elkhart, Ind. Among the guests were Mr. andý Mrs Carleton W. Washburne, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrick Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rothschild" Mr. anid-Mrs. William S Warfield, III, Mr. and Mrs. T4arrv H. Barnum,. Me, and'.Mrs. Cerney, Mr. and Mrs. Talia ton, Mr. and Mrs- Sherma .,Ie()ioacnueit.-las been msade of ihe eligagceeNt of .11 us ia rriette pollard, datighter of Vr. and Mrs. H.arry TEdiard Pollard of Iivans- ton forinerly of f'iinetka, to Lloyd Mfl)oiiald, thec son of Mr. *and -Mrs. JVilliaiit Gordon Ilc- *Donald of Chico go, fiinwrli of IF- ýert J3urnhami, Miss Miss Agne-s Lilley. Broadcasts Tuesday Tihe Kentucky. Society of Ev- anston- and the North Shore Athose mnembers feeél especially t he disaster of -the flood in the state w'herein relatives. and friends of maniy of its members live. ai-d have experienced the rec ent tr agedy,.is giving a bene-. fit party Monday. night, -Febrtu- arvý 8, atý 8, at.the Woman' s club ini Evaiiston. The niôney sode-. riVed~ilI go to ,flood sufferers through the miediuni of the Red Cross., anl Aldrich, evelnilg. wvhen A members, of the achs, Miss hjoard will be bostesses., mlts Ewell. \frs. 3John P. Gregg of, Fvâlwtom r. nd rs.iýgeneral. chairman, with M rs. Fred Ota Gahiani. W hite co-chairmati. Mrs. White, Nvhose home is at 2810 Garrison ave- nue, Evanston, is chairman of tickets, assisted by Mrs. Beverly Howe, Mrs. Louis C. Williams. and Mrs. J. J. Mulligan. Mrs. O. L. Robinson is in charge of :ast by thu cards, with Mrs. George W. Rue and deration of Mrs. Gien MacCadden assisting ber. ST.uesday, Prizes are lu charge of Mrs. T. E. Lmong those on the tEfla9U9 TODe mal I -:Mesdames Arthur . m I. Appleton ' Horace Mr. and Nlrs. Harry Ediward Pol- i) D. Armour, Charles lard of Evanstofi, formerly 'of \Vin- ifford W. Barnes, netka, announce the engagement. of , Oliver Blackburn,. their daughttr, Harriette, to Lloyd. nick Blair, A. D. McDonald. Miss Pollard. attended 'hiA1er.William: . The Principia and was graduated q. To W.d li Spriug, * Mrs. James A. King. '.\r,, William Herbert Avery. Mrs. Morris Embry, and Mrs. FE. W. Over- street are planning the refreshmiieits. Proceeds from the party are tci 1)e an additional contribution f rom die Kentucky society, whichi at thet first appeais for funds for flood lýliffercr5 sent ini one e undred dollars,. lowed by a The progra:r the. study of to bcled by Z.Cn. ur-ee ii a -- nlbe given over to P. E. O. constitution s. B. J. Bickier. laours front 4 untut .0, auriu the epigagemle;nt was Made e ea which February 8, at the Hayes McKinney, avenue.

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