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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1938, p. 40

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to Concude Season With Dance Saturday The fourth, and last party of the 1937-38 series- of -cdances given by the North Shore Fort- nightly will be held at Shawnee Ciountry club Saturday evening, February 12. The committee bas. again secured the services of Carl Sands orchestra,, which proved very popular at the first dance, November 20.' Alcixander R. Carnian, Jr., of. Ev-, anston, is chairman, and Mrs. Wal- lace -D. Mackenzie of* Winnetka is 'vice-chairmr'an of the cmitethe other ýmenibers being John B. Ache- son, Mark Carnail, Camheron Eddy, Frederick C. Hack, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. -Frank j. 'Maddeii, Mr. andMris. John E. McFadden, and' Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Woolf, ail of Evanston, anfrcom Wlinetka, Mr. and Mrs. Minier Sargent and Dr. Mackenzie. The Fortnightly was formed eight years.ago by. a group of young north shore men and women who were then just out of college. The membership list for this season comprises about one hundred and thirty couples from Chicago and the suburbs f rom Ev- anston to Highland Park. This sea- son has proved so successful that it is planned to give five parties in- stead of the usual four in the 1938-39 series, which will open the latter part of November. Among those who wilI entertain before the February 12 dance are Mr. Carman and his sister, Miss Mary Carman. They have planned a cock- tail party to be given at their home mn honor of several. out-of-town guests whrnT they have. invited to the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor Porter:of Evanston have asked.about. twenty Fortnightiy' memibers .for cocktails' before the dance, to meet James Hardy, a former residentof the north shore, who is coming from his home in southern Illinois for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Emery of Evanston also are giving Preceding luncheon Fl1 o r e n c e Bourke Ellis of Chicago, book stylist and news conimentator, will revîew "Madame Curie," by Eve Curie. Mrs. Walter W. Streiner of Evans- ton and Mrs. Leo D. McShane of Winnetka are in charge of arrange- fi J. ID. Toloiff Mrs. Robert. E. Wooden of fVi netka i: servmng as gcneral'cha, ini» of the bo.ok-t ea, anr tan)ii eveîrt, which the Associate alumii Of! Northwestern universitlv havi»g Sunday afternoon, Febr ary 13, fronti 4 to 6, .at the hop of- Dr. and Airs. Marcuts Hoba 621 Fostcr street,* Evanston... !ieneral invitations to the eventa being issiied. Is Alpha Phi Project In recognition of the popular de- mand of their own xnembers and friends, who attended the dance giveni two years ago, the, North. Shore aluinnae of Alpha Phi are sponsoring a- for mal. supper dance the evening of February, 19, at Shawnee country club. The committee hopes to make of this coming partyi as great a1 suc- cess as it did with ts predecessor. Proceeds will go toward the North- westerft chapter's alumnae contribu- -tion to the sorority's international fund, the "Founders' Loan fund." .Miss Emily Carlisle of, the Orring- ton hotel is general ,chairman; Miss Evelyn Floger of Evanston is mu 1sic, comhmittee. chairman;. Miss -Marie Stevenson of Evanston is chairman, of the entertainment committee. On the ticket committee are Miss.Fran- ces. Cuier'and Mrs. Ralph Colville. of Wilmette;, Mrs. Alfred Wiltberger and Mrs. Harold Tidemani of Kenil- worth; Mrs. J. W. Baldwin, Ms photo Emily Banning, Miss Mary Loônise. Dillon and Mrs. R. T. Scott of Win- netka; M.\rs. J. *F. Abhot of Highland ti- Park. ual :ae arc ru- me zrt, No arc Anti Birk Kuper to Give Deferred Reading Monday Due to unavoidable circumstances, it was necessary to postpone the rtegular readinig of Ami Birk Kuper at the North Shore Congregational israel tempnle scheduled for last Mon- day to next Monlday, February 14, et 2:15 o'clock. At that time she will read the clever satire now playing so successfully on Broadway, "I'di Rather Be Right." ting E Edwin J. Ward of 1514 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is spending the week. in Nýew York. Kentucky CIiidreni WiII Be Aidd by Card Party. The animal benefit card tpartv of the Kentucky Society of Evanston and .the North Shore takes place at. the Evanston Woman's club- Mon- day, *Februarv 21. Dessert will be served at 1 :30 o'clock, and for those who do. not wish a game of bridge, a book review will be pro.vided. Table prizes wïll be given, and, as. an added inducement, cakes and cookies prepared according to south,- ern recipes., will ýbe, made by memâ- bers, of the society to be served wiîth tea and icoffee the afternoon of the partv. Children of the -Hindman Settle- ment school ini Xnott county, Ky., wvill benefit by the card party whose prQceeds will go toward scholarship The chairman of the bookc review prograni is Mrs. W..H. Work, with Mrs. Harry W. Chronquist serving as co-chairman. Otlier plans for the benefit are well under way, and.,present reports in- dicate ýthat the sale of tickets. will go.very weJl this year. iiu iu vxntr the Woman's so- ciety of the Winnetka Congregation- ai church on Friday, February 18. The program is one of a series of re- views being given .by Mrs. Faxon udrthe sponsorship' of the society.. She will speak aithte, church at 10' o'clock that morning.- 40 WIL~1ETELIFE 'hi f t 't Friends of N. U. to AnnuaI Book-Teà Ail former students and grad- niates of North western, ail fac- ultv 11enlers 'and friends of the University, with their bus- bands or ivives, are cordiallv in- vited to attend:thé annùal hOok tea -the Associate alumnae of N\orthwesterýn are sponsoring Sund'ay afternoon, Februarv 13, at the home o f Dr.. and Mrs. Marcus Hobart, :621 Foster street, -E anston, from 4 uintil 6 o'cl-ock. .Nôo general. i nvita-. tions have been sent out. the comniittee emnpbasizes.. MUrs. D. Bligh Grasett. president of the Associate- aluînnae. will re. ceive guests with M\rs.. WaIter )il Scott,' Mrs. Davis G. MecCarni, and Mrs. Hobart. Pouring will be. Mrs. George A Paddock, Mrs: Edson B., Fovler, Mrs.. Richard B.' Hart, and NMrs. Arthur E. Swanson... Mrs. Robert E.- Wooden of Wn netka is genera.l cha .irman of the tea. .The program for the afternoon will be a talk at 4 :45 o'clock, byv Prof. Aipheus Smnithl of X1ýorthwestemn, who vi1discuss '\N'Vhat Does the _Artist Do? Tk.+i Mothers W11i Disçuss Card Party. ViTe Kappa Alpha Thecta Motherso club of Northwestern uni1výcrsitv vill rneet at the Chapter.house on Thurs- day, february 17, for hûincheon at 12 o'clock. A short musicalý program î%vill be given:bY Mrgre Kenny*of Chica go, an active Theta, who wilI play several pianc% selections. The re- mainder of the afternoon will be spent in1 discussion of plans for the,

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