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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 46

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purple velvet evening coat trinmed i white fox shown by Miss Jean Thackery, The tea and fashion show given the white and gold net evenin*g dress of Spanish influence worn. with mantilla at the home of Mrs. James G.- Mcby Miss, Tane Parker, -and the pink2 over satin. with very full bail dress net .Millan. 445-.Sheridan ýroad. Viw-, By JEAN FOX ruffled skirt and rose corsage modeled nek.Mondav. Octoher 5. was Beneath'floollighits illuminating: by Miss Frances Price. ýa lovely Ofiderdonk wvas Gretehen Miss 1w more than 250. T he, attende(1 a modernistic stage decorated with picture with ber brunette coloring' in a of the north hostess. is cara tall silver candelabira. a black back-, simple white.bJrocded velvet, negligee, and Miss, E9eanor, Janney a smaàrt, fashore conmmittee for the :Chicago drop and silver paniels, society, shion plate in a hunter's green and rust outfit Another street sports costume. City Opera colnfy. 1936 of modeled a stunning array both serviceable audhighly. becomning The models entered the French fashions hefore a large . audience was the grey krlmmer coat, grey dres hat iniodeled by Mýrs. Rodertck Medrawving room o'f the McMillan borne. in:the auditorium of Skokie sehool and, Kenzie. from abeautiful Italiâan hall and then last Saturday af ternoon. rhe \VinMrs. Harold Barnes and, Miss Louise procéeded to the, solarium.: Among.the matched diÉ;playeéd perfectly netka board, of Northwestern Uni-ý Forgan. Tourtelot. models were: Mrs. E. M-f. mink coats. and Miss Ellen Allen wore Jr., Miss Barbara. Beal, M iss Beaversityý settiemetL sponsor of the a novel black 'wool three-plece suit with and in. the Davis store iii Chicago. lamb collar, Persian gloves, and AIl of ber. life Ednia Rogersoln trice Hawlev. Miss Janet Sideil and tvle. show.. must Persian tenth anniýverartv !s Persian pockets. The black ' wool, coat trirnmed, modeled by Mrs. Cooper- bas, been a ýresident of Ev- 'Mrs. Oliver Blackburn .,of Evanstoh; l)e More than gratifi edî at the publ ic "suit mink was alsoi greatly ad- anstoii. She ba s studied at the Art MNiss Joan ;Sutter.> MkIi.s Ellen Allen, L. Garard, James support accorded the ýcharitv af.- _mired. Mfis's lanc Parker, Ms William P.' Inist'itute of Chicago, the Commercial -Wiseman and 'Mrs. J. L,. Porter. jr.. At the conclusion of the long parade fair. lastmng for se veral hours, the audience Art school, the Chicago Academiy of of Winnetka; Miss Lois Grider and Atendance Believed More Than Gro6ifying to Committee Sponsoeing Stunning Dsplay The Kentucky Society of Evanston and the North Shore meets Friday afternoon, October 16, at 2 ini the afternoon, with Mrs. Leni Young Smith, 109 Fuller lane, Winnetka. Assisting the hostess willIbe. Mrs. L. Harrison Bailey,- Mrs. 'Elizabeth Todd, Mrs. Bryanlt White.Theý prograrn is to be -given by EdaRogerson Cooper,' who will talk ,on '"Portraiture," sketching'as s he goes, to illustrate ber remarks. The artist bas.had nurnerous.*oneman shows .duiîng,.the last 'year. or two at the North Shore hotel, the Evanston Art center, the Nicholas junior High scbool, at the, North Shore Art league studio Ini Winnet.ka Fashion Show Down the ru'lway. walked dozens adJo,4dto the Nrsry Scool xoom and dozens of attractive voung grs cf Skokie where tea was served, Mrs. Willett N. Gorhani, Mrs. Pierre Bouand matrons, wearing the cboicest scaren, Miss Kathar7ine Rouch. and Miss shops. exclusive f rom of garments Antoinette Lackner pourlng at the tea. Evening gowns, cocktail dresses, tea tables. gowns, opera wraps and lounging pajamas lent frivolous and luxurious touches to the collection of davtime suits, dresses, coats, fur coats and UtI.y Lectures fo Aid climnax of the afternoon was ng party cornposed of1 le s. Church Service League Clifton Utlev. director of the stitute of Los Angeles. John Vatiderpool, Kari Buehr, Wellington Reynolds, Edouard Vysekal, and Robert Schrader have been arnong ber. instructors. The executive board of the society met this mxorning (Thursday) at 10 o'clock, with Mrs. Preston H. Williams, Sr., of 1207 Michigan avenue, Evanston. FieArts, where she. was awarded a Mrs. Shakmti of Wllmette:: Mis scholarsbip, and at the Otis Art ini- Vireinia Healy of Kenilworth: NMiss wo-wore -a Victorlian model, -with Vietorlan headdress, tulle veil, and carrled a bououet of orchlds. Large, full sleeves and very full skirts also characterlzed the sl1pper satin dressies of the bride's attendants. The maid of honor in plum, carried small plnk asters and blue delphinium,. whlle the .bndesmaids. In autumn rose. held bouquets of talisman of the Trînty Episcopal cburch in Highland Park on Tuesday evening, October 20, at 8.30 o'clock, in the Highland Park Womian's club. Mr. Utley, bas just recently re-, turnecl from an extensive trip through Europe, rnotoring 8,600 miles fromi Scotland ini the north to Bulgaria iii the south. Hiaving left this country the day that.. Governor Alfred M. The Chicago Intercollegiate asso-. ciation of Kappa Kappa Gamma is opening the new season with its Founders day banquet, to be held at the Union League club Tuesday Subsequent evening, October 13. meetings will be held the first Wednesclay each nionth throughout the season. Presiding at the banquet for the first tinie will be the xiew presi- nese Beatty of High!and Park, and Miss Elizabeth Davis of Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Jones, Jr., of Glencoe, chairman of the fashion show committee arraniged for the entertainment. Among the arias given by Guiseptpe Cavadore iv e r e Donezetti's "Elisir d' Amore," Gartlan's, "April Fool". and "The Lightning Bug," bv Wells. In the second group he rendered "Invictus" by Huhn, "Love and Arithmetic" by Thomas, "Her Drecam" by Waller an-d "Friend o' Mine" byv Sanderson. Betty Jaynes, the fifteen year old opera singer who is making ber debut in "'La Boheme," sang "Fr-uling" by Lassen, "The Rosv Morn" by Landon Ronald and part of the "Jewel Song' from Faust. MNadar H -erman Devries was the accompanist. Among those present , at the tea were Mirs. John Wilton Tramner. Jr., and Mrs. Elmer Wiebolclt, of, Glencoe;, Mrs. Fredericle Clark of Santa Barbara, forrner1v of Glencoe;. Mrs. Shirley Clark of Glencoe,..Miss Vero- of 224 .iIbe ts at - a be given ty ar tofl, CIL Country Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blymyer, former residents of Wilnaette, plan to leave Friday or Saturday for Mansfield, Ohio, after a visit of several days with Mrs. J. J. Siddall of 840 'Grove street, Glencoe. ±vÂI . lcattys tea inlII*c ter Ayers, Mrs. Prederick Harold Selfridge Stanclisi geles, and Mrs. Ralph Lewis Cohen, Mrs. J. Toi K. W. Wonnell, ail of Hie mnembers of the opera c, that village. ee in

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