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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1939, p. 30

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S ets Time for Its ' Lad and Lassie Day The Lad and Lassie day carnival, at North Shore Counitry clubis com- img..August , iwill be the day. Dance, contestnigit occurs at the club Saturday. Whatever the favor- ite dance of a memiber, or his wife, or. guest is,, he or she will have a chance to demoinstrate- it during the sommer formal for. which Bob Tank> and his orchestra wiflprovide dance music. A prof essional dance team wHI demonstrate the latesýt ballroom steps and partners may compete for the award to be made. Golf demands much -of the club members' time and the schedule for forthcoming events mncludes: junior girls' golf today (Thursday);- junior boys' golf Friday, August 4, men"'s golf Saturday, with round two' of play for the president's trophy, class handicap and class bal .,weep-, stakes; women's golf Tuesday, the match to be for low net score. Luncheon and bridge will follow. Albert Aclcerinann, Jr., Phc The Theta Upsilon Rho dance committee,,p* tured above, has selected a plantation motif for its third annual summer format dance to be given on Auguat 26, at the Keniltvorth club. The commrittee members are: (left to right) Front rows, Stephen Brooks, general chair- man; Mildred Farmer, refreshments; and Bob Maxwell, publicity. Back row, Walter Lyman, orchestra and entertainment; and William W444, tickets. Tuesday. of this week was wm lnain RJ en' fre ues dy at North Shore. The following guests were wininers: Miss Ruth Moore of Tam OShanter, T rnp r o low gross; Mrs. R. A. Franzer of Itasca Country club, fifihl ow gross; To .North Shore Mrs. George G. Tunneli of Skokie,. low Putts. A plantation motif has be Members winning prizes, were; ed by the Theta Upsion F Mrs. F. J. Buckridge of Chicago, committee for the third ani Class A; Mrs. A. E. Tregenza o! mer formai dance to be Glenview, Class B; Mrs. F *.L. King Aùgust 26, at the Keilw of Chicago, Class C; Mrs. A. P,. The dance is to be hel Jenks of Winnetka. Class D. Mrs. lawn o! a plantation, tran5 Larry Wood of Chicago, putts. At effeet, te the Kenilworth the guest day luncheon, Mrs. Daniel room. Magnolia trees will iJpp of Chicago, entertained a num- bloom, wafting, their sweet ber of guésts from*Chicago. about the room; and Spar han ging here and there wý On Saturday, July 2à, Mrs. Fred the atmosphere. The orch% A. Spitznagle o! Glenview was host- plyfrmte porchi o! the ess at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. with the wvhite colonnades DeWitt Smith of Kansas City and a cncbcgon.A Mrs. Charles Nelson o! Albany, N. Y, during the ev en i ng, lier guests included Mrs. Fred Jame- cmn melodies will be sung son and Mrs. Walker of Wilmette. pickers, direct from the f uth cen select- Rho dance inual sum- egiven on rrth club. 14d on the iportcd in Club ball- be in ful. t perfume rush rnoss viii add to, iestra will emansion, acting as Gamma Phi Betas WiII Have Meeting Augusi 9 The North Shore Alumnae Gamma Phi Beta will meet at o'clock, Wednesday, August 9, : the home of the director of Pro ince 2, Mrs. Stuart Fox, 730 Fore avenue, Wilmette. Assisting the hostess will be Mr Hubert L. Hardy and Mrs. Glenn R~obertson of Evanston, Mrs. Fr( Simmons of 'Kenilworth, and M Lewis B. Ermneling of Wilmctte There wil be no special prograi but plans for rushing will be di cussed. Several North Shore girl members o! active chapters in ou of-town colleges and univcrsitie have been invited to be present tell of Gamma Phi activities their respective chapters. Syracuse, Michigan, Wisconsi Luncheon ini Open Tuesday morning of this weelc, Mrs. James G. Shakman opened her home at 35 Linden avenue, Wil- mette, to members of the. commit- tee for- the large bridge, tea, 'which, on, Wednesday, August 9, will be given at Shawnee Country club as a benefit for theWoman's Symphony orchestrai Meeting at her'homne at 11, Mrs. Shakman's. guests discussed plans for the party. and devoted ,théir tm to. the wrapping of the many. prizes in attractive packages,>while their hostess 'prepared a grill.luncheon joto for thern in her garden. After lunch- ts eon the wrapping of packages con- ,e tinued, for there are prizes for each ýe-of the several 'hundred tables, as well as others. Members of the committee are n Mesdames Albion H1edburg, Albert Wanner, William~Wright, H!ugo Dâl- mar, G. V. Spacbner, Ewald Sie- bel, H. Corner Winter, James G., Lukey, John F. Gail, Clarence Schaaf, Florence York Stahi, Albert Ullrich, Gust Twerzakes, Clayton Whlting, W.. H. Hammond, Elmer ofE. Price, and 'Miss, Ismene Papa- t2 george. at hO'Z. Edward. M. Whiting will be .ov hstssfor the party at Shawnee -etnext Wednesday., Mrs. Ernest J.. stKruetgen and Mrs. Henry G. Mundt. Ir.are co-chairmen assistiig be r. W. ced Irs. te. lis- rls, )Ut- ies, 1:0 in in - Kiltie Day Quftancling Event af Skokie Club> Ail facilities of Skokie C. ou n t r y club are to be given ov er to the* men and their guests on Thursday of this week for the celebration o! Sko- kie's thirty-third a n n u a 1 "Ki- tic. Day." Kiltie costumes will be the fashion of the hour, what the wéll dresscd man will wear to par- ticipate in the. many special golf

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