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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 84

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MalCOhIM Balfour Photo maiiQ»aUib@"we-emur hi y rn Rbpemore si Jenia are buy oi ti prepa- engaged the Colonia*l club orchestra to provide the> rations for the anntsal Commonwealth prom to be music. Miss Margaret Walter of Glencoe, at the held at the achool Saturday evenfing,' January 27. left, and Miss Nancy McKisson of Winnetka, cen- The' Grand march wil be led by.Miss Lauri Wins-. ter, have plarned the decoratic>ns. The cotor ton of Evanston, preuident of the Commonwealth. scheme toUt be gold and wohite. Misa Loraine Kirtland of Wlmette, at the right, Many. other North Shore students are active in as chairman of the entertainnient commîttee, lias preparations for the dance. B.pfist Linkcs. Me. M.C.N.L. Chapter 'Luncheon Plans Luncheon And Bridge Feb. 2 The St. Augustine's guild is furth- ering arrangements for a pre-lenten lunicheon' and card pa rty at the, Parish.,House in ,Wilmeètte. Frlday,, February 2. The eveènt is sponisored by the, ways and nieans comm ittee of which Mrs. L. C. Douglass is chair man. Interested in the event and. its success, are the officers o« the gulld, recently elected. They are, Mrs. Ralph C. Jennîngs, president,' re- elected for another ter= of. two years; and, also re-elected, Mrs. Hubert Carleton, secretary; and Mrs., S. Bigelow Haley, treasurer,. Mrs. Roger R. Jenness is first vice- president; Mus. Leonaàrd Ekvall, sec- ond vice-president., Members of the parish desirous of obtaining tickets for the party niay -seere heut from the ehairfiTn cIo the four circles, or froni Mu. Haley, at her home, 1434 Lake avenue. The guild, which meets regularly the second and fourth Fridays of: each nionth, will be in session every Friday during Lent, which comn- mences with A.sh Wednesday Febru- ary 7. A Communion. service at 10:30 in the church, will 'be followed by sewing, and luncheon at noon in the Parish House, each Friday. luncheon. One will be in session next week.' The following meeting schedule bas been arranged: Llnk F.-Mrs. Geo. N. Lamb, 'lead- er. Members will be notified of the place of meeting. Link I-Mrs. Alfred Heerens; lead. er, meets at the homie of Mrs. J. A. Mils, '1019 Thirteenth St.,, at 1. 1 26, wih Mrs. at lier home, and Mrs. Fra co-iostess. iday, .anuary Oison hostess worth avenue, A luncheon and sewing meeting is scheduled for the Mary'Myra Lane chapter Wednesday, February 7, at the home of MrsaulP211 Wnnol11 772.9 o'clock, at the Chicago Athletie as- sociationi, in honor of Miss Eleanor Dddge, warden of Vassar college. Miss Dodge will speak on "Cur- rent Campus News." Following thel talk there will be a quiz period for9 qluestions and comments on current lite at Vassar, in the manner of radio quizzes. 1The parents of students attendingg college are invited to attend, as areÉ Pr'ospective students anld their par-9 Dances for You.ng Set Plans for three gala, children's parties at the Shawnee Country club next month were announced, this week by Mrs. Catherine Rogers, chairman of children's activities at the club. A Leap Year dance for boys and girls o! the seventh and eighth grades is first to be scheduled. Chul- dren of club members ini these Mrs. William H. Smythe entertain- ed ber bridge club on Wedniesday attertioon at bier borne at 43 Kenil- wortli avenue, Kenilworth. irk ather i

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