Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1939, p. 31

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At this same annual- meeting Mrs., Frank Young was elected secretary for two years t o succeed Mrs.1 Robert Burns., Mrs.- Frederick Ët. Kilner was re-elected program chairman. At next Monday's meeting in addi- tion to Mrs. Bradley's talk there will be an exhibition ofgf alivnes, aee4d pods, and bernies by J. W. McAllis- ter. Local Goucher Alumnna. Assist Witli Dinner Wilmette alumnae of Goucher col- lege, Saltimore, will attend a din- ner at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday, Novemn- ber 7, in the University club, Chi- cago, to hear Pres. David. Allan Robertson of Goucher. Mrs. Milton M. Bowen of 735 Ninth street and Mrs. John J. -Keegan of 721 Ninth street, are members of the Wlmette committee assisting with arrangements. President Robertson formerly was dean of the college of arts, litera- ture and science of the University of Chicago. From '1906 to 1920 he was secretary to the president of the uni- versity. He also was a founder of and former president of the Renais- sance society of Chicago. He. has been President of Goucher since 1 0«2nf J. D.. Toof Photo Mrs. Noble MacFarlane of Wi n- netka, as pro gràm chairman, has one of the very vital parts in preparation for what is. prob- ab1y the North Shore's largeat charity event, the FEvanston Jun- ior League Follies, 'to be held this year in the auditorium of the Glencoe School the eveninçgs of Thu#sday, Prida'y, aiid Sa-turdai,, November 9, 10 and Il. Humor, Is TNme of Next Review for Park Ridge A morning devoted to bookçs of humor will, add another facet to the variety Mrs. Henry G. Zander, Jr., of Kenilworth injects into her series of reviews for the Park Ridge Sohool for Girls, the only course she, is giing in, Kenilworth. Next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, at the Kenilworth club, she will present another book review program, mncludi»g Leonard *Ross', "The Strangest Places," Ludwig Demelman's "Smnall Beer;" Pris- cilla Hovey Wright's "The Car Be- longs to Mother;" and C. B. Thomp- son' s "I Lost My English Accent." 'Tickets for the book reviews may be obtained at the door. EVANST"ON 709 CHjJRCH STREET B ridge Luncheon Hostess Mrs. A. W. Scarratt, 521 Kenil- worth avenue, Kenilworth, enter- tained a group of friends at lunch- eon and bridge at her homne on Tues- day., last a de at at hei r

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