*Phis Birthday ilonoring Alpha Phi Interna- tional fraternity's f i f t y-si x t h birthday, fifty-six years, of steady growth and prominenice in the women's Pan-hellenie group of eqlleeé. sororities-mrs. Waldlo ( .l of kake Fo re wîll ap i her hème t 250 Ah- wahnee lane to the NorthShr alumnae ôf-7 -A1bha Phifor a Founder's ýday luncèheon meeting Friday, October 14, at. 1 o'clock. Although October 10 is usually -cel- ebrated..by Alpha Phias its ;group birthday, this year-s party is, post- ponéd until Friday in order that a larger nuniber mnay attend. As is customary, each meniber of the group will place flfty-six pennies in -a birthday col1e'tion wih is ure into the sorority's founder's loan fund. The prograni of the meeting wil be a report of Alpha Phi's thtrty- fourth general convention heid last June at the Huntington hotel in Pas- adena. Miss Emiiy Carlisle of Evanston, a past president of the North Shore alumnae, represented. the group as officiai delegate, anid those who know her are anticipating to.Attend Gamma Phi Celebration The last mninute, details'forich Golden anniversary of Gammaà Phi Beta ,are 1practically, om- pleted and the guests are begin- ning to arrive from various parts of the globe. Five of the nîne charter mnem bers ofý Epsilon chapter,. which was i- stalled at- Northwestern unlversitN flfty years ago. October 16, Mrs.ý Char- lotte, Lyford'Boyd of Galva, Ill. Mr.. Caroline Clifford Burbank of, Laguna Beach, Caliti Mrs. Olive Foster Cor- lett of Sierre, Madre, Calif.,. Miss ,Livonia Kay ofWatseka,'IIÏ.,, and Miss Mary Holderman of Morris, EL'. will be present* to welcomne Gamma Phis,of later generations. Carnie E. Morgan of Appleton. Wis., who is a past grand president. and.also one of the founders of the. chapter at the University of Wis- consini, Alice Cameérer, the nationai treasurer, and Mrs. Lester White, the executive secretary, are some of the Grand council who will be present. From Hollywood cornes Mrs. Grâce. Lasher Berry, one of the past grand oresidents, and Mrs. Kay Dixoni Gralnouist is cominLi from Dussel- dorf, .Germany. .Mrs. Lauira Mcçarty Xance of New York Citv, flett\, Dtun- cn of Dallas. Texis. and Mrs. Mrs. Waldo Allen, the former Mary Penfield of Evanston. is being assisted by the following Evanston- ians as luncheon hostesses:. Mrs, Robert Uuse, Mrs. Morton Brooks, Mrs. Charles Hall, Miss Martha For- mani, Mrs. John H. Walker, and Mrs. Robert Burke; also by Mrs. Albert Moore and Mrs. R. Z Naylor of Winnetka, and Mrs. J. F. Abbott o)f Highland Park. - -1 - , - - - v, u u Lyi.ult iir. wv.imami& j amatULcfL.e, î2 Tenth street, Wilrnette, bec«rne the bride of Don Kent Alford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Alford of Evanston. The wecZding took place Sep- tem ber 24, in St. Mark's chiirch in",vanîston and was followed by a re- eçeption at the Orrington hotel, Th e. young couple will make their home in Evanstou, u'hen they rétutrn fromn a honeymoon in Wisconsiîn. DuiBois-The Drakce Kenilworth t3uilds Delta u'loiiuwg the . UrretIuficheon al th-e Gamma Phi house on Sýýturd-avý noon. snme of tbPe %iiesçilI go tr> the Northwestern-Ohio garne, and for those who do flot attend the garne, Mrs. Stephen Truesdell, 1830 Sheriý d.qn ronad, and Miss Dornthy Somers. 1519 Hinman avenue, both of ÊEvans- ton, will hoôld .olien house at the.il homýes. The Carnation banquet will bu' held at the Orrington' hotel Satur- day eveninq. at 7 o'"clock. with Hont, KeniIworth the first of home for a n frorn> the South . hore. White guild. .wi11: Mvembers' of vise the junior Pal on hand to instruct1 the dancing gaged to super- es,,and will be ýe Young people. WILMIeTTE L 1 F 4 i