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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 46

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ChicagQ dJ8icB1 cobeoe, will give an informai dernionstration We- tture on iEducatiflg, the Child Musicafly" before the'Evanston and North Shore Alumnnae chap- ter of Kappa Alpha Theta on Wednesday, September 211. nt the, borne of Mrs. Eriksson .Mc- ,,Laughlin, 2812 Colfax stireet,. Ev- anston. Dr. Ganz, who is nationally known as a pianist- composer, and conduct- or, gave three Saturday* - inorning concerts for children., with, the Son irrant.M'iz' Smphony orchestra. at club of Pi jBeta Pi, wuzi;u wi 5- at 2 o'clock, on Septemnber 16. A report on the Pi Beta Phi na- tional convention which was heM at Ashèville, N. *C. fromn June, 27 thbrtugh July .2 wfill..be, given by Mrs. Harris ýFrazier of Evanston, Mrs. Frazier. was the d elegate %rom the Norfh Shore club,' and,'she ,willl1 teil about the activities of the aluin- nae at the convention. Miss Ellen Mahle. of Danville, who represented the chapter at Northwesten uni- versity, Wiil talk on die sesionS in- which the active mnembers took 'part at the convention, Miss'Marie Rahstead of Wilmette, ,a Pi Phi graduate of the North- fo r J ewish Council A number of, the twenty-five simultançous rmembership t ea s sponsored by the National oun- cil of. Jewish, Womel, 'Chicago section,' on, the, afternoOfl of We*Ijlsdpy, 'Septemnber 21, at-2., o'cIock, wil be held on the North Shore The teas,' held ýin every section of, Chicago and îtsý sub- urbs, wÎll mark the opening of an intensive .rnembership Cam-, paign by the couneil. ýThe followuflg women are acting as. hostesses àt tea at their homes: Mrs. M.. Clarence God m an, 505 Lin- den' avenue, Highland> Park;, Mrs. A. J. Freiler, 495 Greenléaf avenue, ocnran ofQinW Evanston, Mrs. .,Mrs. Joseph Cummuns, Mrs. Chester Taylor. i, Mrs. Charles serve Moore Iiltôn J. Krensky, 1040J Forest Glencoe, Mrs. Maurice H. 162 Park avenue, Glencoe, [rs. Ben Stein. Miss Pearl will be the speaker of the be M~ ier Parker, oe: Mrs. A. >r o! 1~ Ofm oad,' ber 1 m eet4n g on lyrdt -Arnohc pledges on the afternoon of September 2a. E, given at Mrs. T. Stanley Simpson of Evans- Cresap, ton is chairman of the ticket com- fo Wds-mittee. Miss Ethel M. C a in. M -iNovemn- secretary of the club- 'is taking w d Smith, charge of the printmng and publicity cc th, .il for the party. Mrs. Arthur S. Bar- G d musical tea wMl be1 talent.dsThetas, at the, ondung secretary. A feature of the teas wil be a be assisted by theradio broadcast by Mrs. Hannah G. s of the board: Solonon, eighty-year-old-fou1ider of :dwards, Mrs. Ed- the council, who will speak over Miss Virginia Tor- station WAAF fromn 2:45 to 3 o'clock. ert Whitaker, Miss Alert and vigorous despite her years. a Il and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Solomon will enumerate some iston and Mrs. Ar- of the highlights in the forty-six of Chicago. years of existence o! the National Couicl f TJish Wnmen. She will F one of Cir loWTi shop. depart service for foi WILMBTTE LIFE 4.

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