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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1939, p. 34

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D. A. R. Outlines Year'Ifs Programs, Dirgring warm days and post- ponng surmmer vacations, the -mem-. bers of the program committee 61 Fort Dearborn chapter of the Daugh- tara--of the Amnerican: Revolution have been, spending their days, in town planning activities for. the coin- ing year. Mrs. George H. Crampton, Evans- ton, serving-her second tetrm as first vjice-regent, is, acrln ocustonri, chairman o! thée comrnittee. Assist- ing' ber .,inprogram arrangements are Mrs. Edwand H. Elwood, newly elected regent; Mrs. Julian G. Good- hue, honorary, regent; Mrs. Herbert Ewing, Mrs. John'O. Hanawalt, Mrs., Charles L. Scripps, and Mrs. Roib- ert Blessing. In celebration of constitution day. S.pt.eber 18,. will be the pan meeting of the forty-sixtb season, to be held at the Woman's Club o! Ev- anston. Foflowing the custom of for- mer years; the box luncheon wilI be a garden party, if the weather per- mits. There will be a special wel- come extendeI to new members. Mrs. Gordon C. Graham, chairman o! Amerlcanism and Junior Amer- ican citizens committee, will intro- * duce Kenneth Allen, wbo will report onhis week si3nd at Boys State at 1Miss Jessie Robinson. 1026 Ash- land avenue, entertained yesterday at her home, the North Shore alIum- nae of Phi Beta in honnr of Lola Robinson of Lexington, Kyý.. national president of Phi Beta who is onher way home fromn the na tional council meetng'in Indianapolis. Miss Robinson returned to Wil- mettelast.week atejr a month'.s va- cation trip to, the we9tcoast,1 stop-, ping at Boulder dam and visiting friends in San Diego and Fullerton. She made *the trip to Catalina is-. landand attenided theý fair at San Francisco, and, visited Los Angeles. Miss Robinson returtied home by taking' the boat. fromf Seattle to .Van- couver, an d visiting Lake Louise and Banff.. She also stopped to see friends in St. Cloud, Minn.- TotMve Souzth .Dr. Robert C. Provine of 2917 Lake avenue bas accepted a position as dean of faculty at Ward-Belmont junior college in Nashville, Teni., wýhere bis family will, move this month. Dr. 'and Mrs. Provine have three children, Ilarriet. Chrîstina, and John, and will be at home at 1727 Sixteenth avenue, South, after the first of September. Scouts Is Married In. Kenosha Aug. 5 Miss Marion Morse. formnerly the director o! Wilmette Girl Scouts, was married to- Arnold' Vincent, White in Kenosha,, Wis., on. August .5. The Rev. Robert Gordon perform- ed the weddlng . ceremony et the Kenosha Womnan's ýclub, wbere a reception was beld immrediately a!-ý ter the wedding. The bride, who is the daughter ofMr.' and'Mrs. Fred S. Morse of Kenosha, wore b er mother' wedI- ding gown. 'It, was a. !loor-length dress of white organdy, trimmed with: Valenciennes lace- and hand- made cobweb lace. The finger-tip length veil of wbite net was. held in place: with gardenias. She car- nied white roses and gardenias. The bride's only' attendant was her younger sister, Miss Frances Morse. She wore a floor-length dress of aqua chiffon, and carnied Roose- velt roses in an arm bouquet. The best man was Paul Porter of Kenosha. Mr. White, who is the son of Mn. and Mrs. Louis Fenske of Kenosha, was graduated frorn the University Lof Wisconsin, where he was a mem- ber of Alpha Sigma Delta frater- nity. The bride, who is a graduate of the same university, is a member ' of both Theta Sigma Phi and Alpha Higb schoolý Boys State was originat- ed i 1934 by. the Amreican Legion to teach the youth o! America the du- ties, pninciples, rights, and responsi- bilities o! Ameican citizenship. Miss, Marian Hotcb, attended by ber see- ing eye dog, wil give some short readings. Miss Hotch is a protegee o! the singer,, Mrs. Marie Sidenius Zendt. D. Ei: iccon>pan so- arles L.urvey. Di. S. W. McClelland, ipresident of the Lincoln Memorial un.iversity, will be Miss Helen McMackin, Illinois state regent o! the D.A.R., Who will speak for a !ew minutes to the "Daughters.". The patriotic program on Febru-- ary 19, .will be given by Mrs. Ber- nice Van der Vries, state legisiatorr. She will speak on "Adventures in Legislation from Lincoln's Turne Uný- til Ours." March 18, will be the Golden Ju- Cers, and a short prograni, will be announced later, as v theplace of the meeting.- zing lier mother, M'rs. I14?ry E!. Miller, is one of the season's de- butantes. Her father, Walter F. Wallace of 815 Mt. Pleasant road, will present her ât a tea dance at Indian Hill club December 23. Miss Wallace will be included ini the list of those invited to be modela for the fali fashion show of the Winnetka board for the Northwestern têniversity settle- ment on September 28. as Paul T: lis Trur Friday, J uly 28, lot nkmann, the former p of Kenilworth. Baptist Women to Have, Third. Mrs. hosteýs the Wili Parsona day o! t Luncheéon in Series.- George D. Allison will be to the Woman's society of ,mette Baptist church at the ige. 1028 Forest avenue, Fnl- [hus week. The luncheon host- *Miss Rosemary D ay, 701 Laurel avenue, bas gone to Winnipeg, Can- ada, to spend the remainder of the summer with ber mother, Mrs. Ma- dieline Day. -Miss Day will pot, re- turn to Wilmette until Septemiber.

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