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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1937, p. 44

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Cuest at *The Southern'Woman's Edu- cational alliance. is giving a lun cheon: at theê Arts club of Chica go at 12:30 Monday, April 26,' for Mrs. * 14ry-Lan. Schmelz of New York City, who is a delegate froni the NeW York branch, and who b as, made a récent survey of an educational and vo cational project being sponsored by the alliane in Breathitt county, Ky. She will also. discuss the recently , du- cational- forums held in New Y'ork and in Washington, D. C. Mrs.> Schmelz will speak over evening, April 26. The alliance is à national orgauiza- tion for the educational and voca- tional guidance of rural boys and girls. Dr. 0. Latham Hatcher of Richmond, Va., is national presidenit, and Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries of High- land Park is president of the Chi- cago branch. Mirs. 1. Paul Claytofl of Winnet.ka Il 'innetka, for a bridge Part3 30, for the bene fit of the Win', she is chairman. Miss Vit-g lecting prizes for the Part y, of Wli!mette is in charge of Ne S.-C j Clifto.n Utley North Shore Frienids, Chicago Junior _s chool, are locoking f or- ward wvth a gre atdeçal.of inter-, est and(lenithusias-m to hearing Clifton...Ut.ley,wh will give a lecture 'on. Tuesday evening, April 27,at 815 o'ç'c k, at Shawnee -Counitry club in Wil- mette. This wifll e the last-lec- ture in the series 'of five, ,and, like the others, is'open to the 1>uWic. Tickets na*v be obtained at the door. 'n pre senting. Mr. Uley, North. shore, Friends introduce a speaker very popular and very. widely kniown, in Chicago and- on the north shore, for his-talks on international affairs. opepning her homne at 39 1 Sheridan Road, Qutlook." Mr. Utley's lecture, it is od sale to be held Friday afternoon, Aptil believed will be highly . înf ormative. xiliary of the Chicago Commons, of wmhich Last summer he toureci Europe in his aly, at the right, heads the commiittet se- car and came in contact with the s. Herbert McKinney (Mautripie Tathomý) politically influential as well as or- oJ.hone-cooked foods. dinary citizens.ý Mr. Utley brings to bis lecture keen perception and deeiif- understanding of foreign' affairs, bis critics declare. - Sisfehood oldsHe is a graduate of the University "f hireo.andharsi nt uchtim orfo Dryden, Mrs. Harry Kendall, and - Mrs. Florence Snowden Capron, of. wVini EvanstQn; Mrs. Vindent de Messimy 0 of Glencoe; Mns. Carey Orr of Wil- corres mette:- and Mrs. R. 0. Walker and H. A Mrs. William P. Benoist, of WVinnet- The ka. elect< ary; and Mrs itltn.treasurer, tors were elected. Mrs. Benjamin Leo Steif, presi- Ifdent; Mrs. H. F. Anspach, *first vice- president, to complete unexpiréd term one year; Mrs. A. K. Levy, second Svice-president; Mrs. M. J. Klee, cor- oNewinan, financial secretary. Aniyotie wishing to join the Dutch treat diinner. table at Shawnee may dlo so by ploning Mrs. Elmer Jewell Dick of 1206 Tower road, Winnetka,. ijot later tfiati Mondav, April 26. Seek Rummage for Grove Mrg. J. R. Starr of 320 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, was hostess to the members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. and rd. C. I

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