Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Feb 1939, p. 38

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gaged to present a series of four lectures for the benefit of the 'Park Ridge Scliool for Girls.' He Win !ni-. tiate bis talIks Wednesday eirening, rebruary 15, at 8.:30 o'clock in the Evanston Woman's club. A discus- sion period will folow the programs whicli occur February 15, 22, Mardi I, and 8. Both senior and junior boards for Park 'Ridge school are sponsoring thé series to raise funds tolielp them carry on work for th~e school, which is a. home for dependent, Xnot delinquent, girls where they receive education' and training to lit them for -making themnselves self-support- îng, to find 'homes. Federated wom- en's clubs of the Chicago area give active support to the work done for Park Ridge.- obtained at the door the night of thé~ program, from Mrs. Charles Ware in Kenilworth, or from Mrs. Lawrence E. Denman, president of the Junior board, at lier 'home, '21 Linden ave- nue, Wilm'ette. The tickets are trans- ferab.le. in mhe evening at a ainner party at the Powler W. Barker home,_ 555 Ar- bor Vitae road, Winnetka, where he. *was a guest. .That-afternoon he- addressed the .U'niversity club in Chicago, and im- mediately after his Wimette lecture lie left for. Cleveland, where lie had a lecture engagement.,,He plans to re- turn to the North Shore at the end of the month, to, be entertained again by Mr. >and Mrs. Barker, who met. hilm two years ago in London. An econômist and. journalist, Mr. liutton formerly was. a me mber of the London School of Economics and editor of the London Economist. He 18 the author of 'Is It Peace,", and lias a new volume. "Survey After IL lege est '.- ,zen- s. Horace Dawson leTo Give Reviews at d"' Auxiliary's Benefit sea"' is the theme 'of the talk on Thomas Carlyle which a. member of the English department of North- western university,, .Prof. Ney Mc-, Mlinn, will give during. the Book tea Sunday at 'the home of Mrs. Burt J. Denmian, 21. Lmden avenue, Wil- mette. #the occasion is the annual event sponsored by.the library corn- mittee o! the, Associate Atumnae of Northwestern as a. library benefit. The donations received will be put into the !unüd. with whicli to puýr-' Chase books and periodicals forthe womnen's building .s on campus. The social feature of the after- noon is in charge o! Mrs. Paul Mor- rison, chairman o! the social comn- mittee, wlio is assisted by the mem- bers of that conittee, Mrs. Fràn- cis Linnemnan, Mrs. Traugott Rolin- ~er, M'r'. Havo Smith, Mrs. Ade Sehumacher, Miss Evelyn Folger, Mrs. Edwin Lennox, Mrs. Lloyd Herrold, Mrs. Henry C. Fordtran. Mrs. Dave Wilson, and Mrs. Wil- liam Soule. Pouring at the tea tables will be Mrs. George Paddock, Mrs. Fred Sargent, Mrs. Arthur Swanson, and Mrs. R. C. Wieboldt. Mrs. Fred Schroeder. Jr.. of Wil- correSponding seCret.ary; Mrs.war- ren Conable of Ilinsdale, auditor; E 'nil A. Stake of Winnetka, treasur- er of the. board. The annual meeting of the Senior board took place January 26, at Mrs. Denman's home, andafter the reg- Program Nexi Week Kaskaskia chapter, Daughters o! the American Revolution, wîll meet for luncheon Tuesday, February' 14, at 12 noon, at the home of Mrs. Harvey Fox, 1564 Asbury avenue,' 1 Mrs. uav M. A. degi needs no inl groups, as' ent in re'i and "Disputed Douglas. oreceived lier SNorthwestern, to North Shore ecome promin- Doks for many ýatlierings. Wer The afternoon is open ' to 'grad- uates and alumni, and special guests will include the mnembers of the board of trustees and their wives. the offilcers and wives of the general alumni association, and the officers and the wives of the Chicago club of the alumni. Other guests of honor at. the tea at Mrs. Denman's home will -be

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