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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 30

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Have Pool Show .On Saturday Night Aquatic night will be held at thé North Shore Country club Saturday of this week,. Frànk Snary has. ar- ranged a cool and novel pool show in place. of a floor show for this week's summer formal -dance. At Il o'clock*,dancing.'will cease while the show goes on. A number. of, special features .has been. planined for the.evening and among the stars. to appear. wil bc DorothY, Schiller, Olympie breast stroke champion; Barbara Ramser, Central A. A. U. champion; Virgiia Fitzgerald,- eleven-year-old senisa- tion and her sister, Joan:, Tom Pow- ell,. Northwestern university star; Betty Wiley, free style, champion; Lois Wenzel, national junior -wom- an' s champion; Fred Springer', na- tional water pool champion: Claudia Eeket, national and Olympie -swim- niing and diving champion. Thursday of this week is another gala day at the.club. Twilight golf guest day starts at 3 o'clock for which guest fees are waived,. and golfers may play in two, three, or foursomes. A hot buffet supper will be served. Lad and Lassie day, one of North Shore's outstanding events, is sched- uled at the club for Friday, Aug- ust 18. Amozng those entertaining at luncheon and bridge on Saturday, July 15, were Mrs. L. Wifls Strong of Evanston, whose guests included Mrs. William Cornell and Mrs. Wal-. ter Farrar of Wilmette; Mrs. Wal- ter P. Murphy of Wilmette, whose guests were from Evanston and Chi- cago; and Mrs. Wayne R. Bellows$, who was hostess in honor of Mrs. C. H. George -of Bronxviile, N. Y. On Ladies' day Tuesday of this week, the match was for choice score, blind partners, one - hall combined handicap. Mrs. D~aniel lXpp and Mrs. W. F. Lueke, both of 13errnié Plitôs Billy and Patricia Patterson are the son and daughter of an active mew&ber -of the Newberry Center league whicl i s hJing a mont hiy meeting, trnth luncheon and a pro gram, Fridày of this tveek at the homte of Mrs. William KixMiller, 789 Michigan avenue, Wilmette. Billy and Patricia are now in California for six weeks with their father and ,mother; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Patterson of Kenilworth. The famnily took the trip by plane, Mr. Patterson, president of the United Air lines, and his daughter left Thursday night of last week, Mrs. Patterson and Billy deDarted one niaht ater. Mns. Patterson has off ered the use o! her car to the eague for the outing at Brook field it is planning for about. seventy-flve Mexican mothers on J'uly 27.' Newberry Cenler League N. S. Salon Francais T9 Have Program JuIy 21 Member-ship SOIi Open. The regular monthly meeting ýof the Newberry Center league Will be a luncheon on Friday, July 21, at the home of Mrs. William KixMil.. 1er, 789 Michigan avenue, Wiimette.- The last meeting for the summer, it will be partiy a business and partly a social gathering. There will be piano numbers by Mrs. Langford Felske of Highland The North Shore Salon Francais. had its first meeting Thursday of iast week, and during that meeting the women decided to continue the sessions every Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. A. L. Puei, for the first. program, gave an interesting dis- cussion on diction, a taik followed by general conversation. Ail persons interested in French, Opening of Pool At Suriset Ridge A big gala. party, marking the opening of the, new swimmiîng pool at -Sunset Ridge. Count'ry,.lub is tentatively- set ,for nexl Thursday .night, July 27. Egverything depends, on the weather, both that evening' -and In the meantime, for workmen are making èvery effort to have.ail! Ini readiness before that date . Unlessa delayed again as they were by the heavy rains on Monday, the finish- ing touches should ail1 be, in:place before the . twenty-seventh. A buffet supper will be served frm6:.30 to 9 o'clock the night of the party, and at 9. o'clock Wally Coibath and his. water circus will put on a big swimming show. B i e a c h e r s wili be constructed around the pool so that: spectators will ail have a good view of all events i. wich well lnwn uti stars will participate. Hai Monro and his orchestra will be present to furnish music for the, big night. A mixed two-ball foursomne event wiil be heid -at Sunset Ridge Thurs- day afternoon of this week, foiiow,ýed by a family buffet supper at 6 o'clock and games at 8:30. Saturday after- noon there will be a bridge party with Mrs. George Hartnett and Mr. James C. Long as hostesses. That night the usual i n f o r m a 1 dance will be held at the club. 1A second Womnan's golf Guest day is. set for Tuesday, July 25, and Mrs. William McIeee of Giencoe ,wJIl ,-be in charge. The women's event Tuësday of this week was the corn- bined low net score of blind partners. First low net was wonby Mrs. Fred ,Bowman of Chicago and Miss Vir- gnaPresba of Wiimnette. Second low net award wentto, Mrs. George Hart- nett. of Wilmette and Mrs. Marvin Harms of Wilmette. 'v4i.Lra M roaaL, Anlw UZ , ani lwo sons, John and Mike, .are leaving Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Petersen Saturday to vacation at Pinecliff, and their daughter, Mlise, 212 War- Colo. They wiIJ be away for a wickc road, Kenilworth, are leaving month and wil spend part. of their ne t week for their summrer homeé time on a ranch at Cheyenne, Wyo. at Mercer, Wis. .worth. Miss Geraldine Burnet, 164 Oxford Éoad, Kenilworth, is spending a week at the M. C. Weimar sum- mer home at Elkhart Lake, Wis., as the guest of Martha. Gaffney of Kenilworth.

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