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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1939, p. 36

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For Mary Crane's Cala, Snow Bal The eighth annuel Snoew.Bail cf the Mary Crane Nursery -league, will be givn heevening of December 2, i the Grand ballroom of the Pal- mer lieuse. For that event.the .RedL Lacquer room will be turnèéd into a game room. lIvfsi Smith William Storey cf Kený- ilworth, second vice-president and ways and means chairmani, has ýap- pointed the following committee: Mrs. Harry Mason -Smith cf Ev- anston, general chairman; Mrs. Wer- ner Olsen cf, Kenilworth, cc-chair- man. .Tickets-Mrs. Frederick Orser'cf Chicago, chairman; with Mrs. John W. Champion, Mrs. Lowell C. Algo- -reni, Mrs. Arthur Purneil, and Mrs. Stuart B. SnmithsÔn' cf Evanston; Mrs. N. A. Schlangen cf lenilworth; and Mrs. William Warren and Miss Catherine Warren cf Chicago, assist- ing. Reservations-Mrs. H. R. OBrien, chairmân; Mrs. Claude Kendal cf Kenilworth; and Mrs. H. Wilford BUils, Mrs. Henry George Magnus- sen, Mrs. Lambert Kaspers, Mrs. M. A. Tighe, and Miss Shirley Rus- sel of Evanston; and Mrs. 1-I. C. Carlos Photo Miss JtLne Whitworth, 2387 Deere Park d r i v, e, Highland Park, will entertain the .North Shore Alumnae Club of Phi Beta, fraternity of music and dramatic art, at a dessert lunch- eon and progsram. at lier home Wednesdai,, November 8. Walters, i.vrs. P. Mv.ERusell, JYrs. --1 John Chadwell, Mrs. D. J. Dick, and The outdoor fireplace the Fort Mrs. Bingham Van Dyke of Evans- eroncat.fthDuhes ton; and Mrs. Currt G. Froerer cf Dabr hpe.c h agtr Chicago, assisting. cf the American Revlution is giving Other games-Mrs. Robert Spaeth to Hawthorne lodge, the Girl Scoutý and Mrs. J. Edgar Lee cf Evanston. cam p near Cary, will be, formally Music-Mrs. Leroy Shields cf Ken- presented Saturday afternoon, No- ilworth. ebr4 t2ocok Decoratons-Mrs. Werner Olsenvebrat2occk cf Kenilworth, chairman; Mrs. M., Mrs. Reid. Bronson, régent of the H. Stans cf Evanston; Mrs. Eanl chapter last year when the'donation .Schultz of Kenilworth ± Miss Virginia'was made, and now ex-regent, will C.A. R. Chapler From the national headquarters of the Children of the Amercan Revo- lution i Washington, D. C., has corne word of,.the appointment of Mrs. C. B. Schneible of Evanston to the presidency of the William Dawes society of. the D. A. R.« She is re- placing Mrs.' Thomas C. Gray who bas moved from Evanston to New ýYork City. Following the example set by .the. former president,- Mrs. Schneible bas divided the local C.. A. R. chap- ter ini four groups aceording to the ages of the memnbers.. These are called the High Sehool, Junior High, Intermediate., and Primary'groups. First of these to meet tis season is the High School gÉoup which will conveneSunday eve nin g, Novemnber 5, from 6 to 9ý o'clock, at thé home of Mrs. Keruielh W. DeGarmo, 18171 Greenwood boulevard, Evanston.1 After the serving of supper, the group will hold a short business mtingh, With an election off ic1eir,1 and then adjourn for the remnainder of the time for a social evening. Sciiedule Three Events In Club Early This Monfi, Musical members of the Chicago College club will be partieularly in- terested in' its calendar for Friday, November 3. T~he Gleè club, holding its first rehearsal at 10:30 i the morning, is extending a cordial i- vitation to any -club member inter- ested ini music to become a memn- ber of the organization. 1From 4 to 5 o'clock that afternoon, following the Chicago Symphony or- chestra concert, tea will be served. This is to be a regular feature each Friday, and members are urged to take guests. 1Ruth H. Harshaw (Mrs. Myron T. Harshaw of Wmnnetka) will give a talk at the club at il o'clock Monday morning, November 6, and will be the clubs guest of honor at luncheon To Address N. S. Catlîolic League. The members of the North Shore Catholic Woman's, league have -a rare treat in store for them , it is arniounced, when they meet at 0Cmr- munity House Tuesday, November 14. Sister Vincent Ferirer,. a. Domin- ican nun and teacher -0f politic al science at Rosary. college, River Forest, is to address the group, her .subject being "«Our Present Oppor- tunities."ý It is a rare- and interesting background that Sister Vincentmxay dlaim; namely, a% graduate of the- University of Wisconsin and.also.o! the Catholic UniveérsitY of America, she is at present vice-president Of the iCatholic, Association- for Inter- national Peace, a s well as a mem- ber of the Catholic Industrial con- ference and a speaker at their re- gional meetings. She also spoke at both the National Social Action don~- ferences in Milwaukee and Cleve- land, and is a member of the faculty of the Institute of Industry conduct- ed each summer in Washington, D. C. Mrs. L. W. Hayes, program chair- man, may well be proud, the league believes, to be able to present a speaker with such an interesting per- sonality. Assist at University Guild Te. ini WiImff Owing to press deadline last week, this news-m~agazine was unable to include i the list printed, several names cf those assisting at the Uni- versity Guild tea given at the home cf Mrs. Burt. J. Denman in..Wil- mette. Those assisting Mrs. Denman included her sister, Mrs. U. S. Grant; Mrs. Edward H. Hatton, president of the guild; Mrs. 0. F. Long, chairman cf arrangements;, MWrs. James, i charge ci ýde one fori w~ WIUllU- De me 731 La vations. fer luncheon -tation arrangements, e by calling Mrs. Fred ceI avenue, Wilmette. and and a Debutante," it mnay Washington belle cf Sipp, sented by her1 Helen Willis Knight. Lugrneri,

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