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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 40

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List Patrons and Parties for Dance for Maternity Center Daningfrom 9:30 to 2:30, with the fgrstfor show at. 10, a swim ming e xhibition at, il, and ,supper at 11:45 o'clock, is the program for the, annual spring benefit of tie North, Shore auxi- liary of the Chicago Maternity center Wednesda.yevening, May, 29, at the Lake, Shore, Athletic club. 'Patrons and patronesses for the event and, parties given in conjunction with -it. are an- nounced this weiek. The list'of patrons and, patronesses includés the namecs of Mr. anid Mrs. Kenneth Burgess, Mrs. J. Ogden Armour, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jud- son, MLr. nd Mfs. Laird Bîell, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram J. Calm, William A. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Houghteling, *Mr. and Mns. Clark J. Lawrence,, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Megowen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Mr. and Mrs.' Ballard Moore, Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Lowden, Mrs. E. K. Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Silas H. Strawn, Mr. atnd Mrs. joseph E. Otis, Dr. W. C. Danfortb, Circle Sponsors' Program and Tea in Tulip Carden "With about two,- thousand tulips. in. bloom, Mrs. C. D.' Ewer's. garden sounds like a litebit offHolland transplanted ,.to Wilmette," a member of the. commtittee of, the' No rth EICnd' circle of the. Congregational church 'remnarked, as she spoke of the program and tea her circle is sponsoring in this.same gar- den ,Friday afternoon of this *week from 2,until ,5. At -3 a programn will be. given by Mrs. S aricis Hi. Nahigian, of Evanston, *who, in costume, will give in her talk, "A Glimpse of Armenia." Mrs. Nahigian's father was an Ar- menan Congregational minister who was educated at Harpent college, serv- ing later on the faculty, then enter- ing the ministry. He was one of the first Armenians to corne to America, making his home in Worcester, Mass. His daughter came to America when she was four years old and lived iii the east, receiving al ber education there. Soon after ber marriage, Mrs. Nahigian came west, and bas lived ini Chicago for twenty-seven years. Re- cause she was interested in the place Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Blackburn Not only the opportunity to bear are entertaining a party of fourteen ti program, have a cup of tea, and that nigbt. enioy the riot of color in the garden Mr. and, Mrs. Randaîl E. Poindexter of Mrs. Ewer'.s home at 1111 Ashland will have a group of twelve including __________________________________ avenue- awaitS 'guests Fniday, for, Mr., and Mrs. Victor Spoehr, Mr. f rom La Porte, Texas, more, than and Mrs. W. Burton Ellis, Mr., and Photo by Carýlos two-hundred Cape jasmine blossonis, Mn., Harold O. Bannes, Mr. and Mrs. While holdiing opeiý house f07 ber friends last Sunday, the enggmn (gardenias)' are arniving. They will John. M. Scott, Mr. and 'Mrs. ..Wil- naetn be displ'ayed in ail their exotic frag- liam tahiMn. ad Mns Ralp D.'of Miss Medora C. Bright to Irzein R. Stuchal uw aneounced by her father rneadwx btns.Terfeh Huszagh. anzd iother, Mr. and Mrs. Philip V. Bright of 731 Ashlaiid avenue, Wilrnette. ness depends upon water, their leaves Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Galloway's Miss Bright attended. Reloit college and uns grcsduated from Northwester& themselves drinking p most of it, party includes Dr. and Mrs. Budd University, uhere sçhe became a~ member of Kappa. Delta sorority. Her fiancé, those familiar with the flowven advise Clarke Corbus, Mr. and Mns. Harold the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Stuchal of Berwyn, atte#glectNorthqpest- for the benefit of purchasers who wish Elliott Mn. 'and Mrs. Julian Norris, db £ dfh4h to preserve the. gardenia as long as Mr. and Mrs. ,H~oward Jones, Mr.,ern, and is aomember of !ýazdaChi Alp. possible. enaowea, but depends: 3 for su pport. Foutided, ýD. DetLee, it delivers more babies than any other institu- tion in Chicago, and lias the lowest mortality rate of any institution in the City, the North Shore auxiliary points out. biouse; Mms. Percy Arden, flowers; Mis.' -I. A. Srnith,,-Children's home;' Mis. J., D. Dingle, Old Peoele's home. The Past Worthy Matrons' club of the Eastern Star is meeting Tuesday, May 28, fôr one o'clock luncheon, at. the home of Mis.. Frederick F. Binr, 504 Maple ave nue, Wilmette.

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