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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1938, p. 42

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Reunion Banquet . With a very successful «Night club" so soon a thing of the past, Delta Gamma actives atý North- western and the 'Evanston an d North Shore Alumnae associa- tion turn their f ull and happy at- tention. to a more serious. and .the most important event of. the year4' the initiation and re-. union banque t of March 12. Th omrittee i charge with its chairman, Mrs. Percy Bradley, whose homnei at 29M0 Lincoln avenue, Ev- anston, and who is also social chair- min of the Alumnae association, bas been Yery busy planning an evening without a single duil moment possiblel, to anyone. But: first wil corne a reunion luncheon. Ti i o ea most in-, formai gatbering for ail out -of -town guests, -witb local Delta Gamumas' there to help ini the renewing. of old acquaintances and in the introduc- tions for new friendsbips. Luncheon isý to be served at 12:30 at the Or- rington hotel in Evanston, allowing ample time for a delightful social hour. It is hoped there will be many from other sections wbo will avail themselves of this opportunity to 6"get together." Then foliows the exciting hour of initiation. This wiUl take place at the Delta Gamffia house, 618' Emerson street, Evanston There are twenty- five girls to .ie takeii into the sorority at this time. "Grand" is the word going around in connection Nvith the banquet. At 6:30 dinner will be served at Shawnee Country club in Wilmette. In the receiving line will stand, Mrs.. Edward C. Hildreth of \Vil-, mette, president of theAlumnae as- sociation;,Miss Ruth Coale, president of the activé chapter, 'Miss Marjorie Bishop, Mrs. Percy Bradley, Mrs. Robert Blessing, Mrs. Richard Welsh. Mrs. Alta Guinn Saunders, 'Mrs. jo- seph N. Woollett, s.R Ralph evement academicalyv and in activities throughoutthe past of the entertainment are be- >t very much a, secret. But Sponsoring Recital North Shore members of the junior and -senior boards of the Park Ridge School for Girls are assisting with plans for a' bene- fit for the .school on Sunday, April ,at330 o'clock at the Studebaker theatr.Lnerth management of Bertha:Ott, a Sdance recital wvill be presented by. Harry Hamilton. and his partne.r, KKathleéen Addison, and the twýo boards of the school have taken a block*,of fiv e hun- dred tickets.. Some of these are boxes, and those Photos by Malcolm Balfour who are interested in purch4sing .11,s. Edziard C. Huldreth of Wilneue, at the le/t, president of the tickets may communicate with Mrs. Ezviistôm and North Shore A4htniae associaio' r of Delta Gamman, and Mrs. Burt J. DIenman of *Wilmette, the Pe'rcy Bradlev of Evapiston, chairmain of!flic Initiation and Reuni banlquet president of the senior board. Tickets to be held Soturday izeiinnzg. M11ardi 12, of $hawnee Coun)try. club,, and social are also on sale, at Chandler's, the chairman of, the altmwac Jssociýatio.t)?! as well, will, stanid in tlhe recciving lune Cornrunity, Kitchen, and Lyon. and Saturav î igh~.lealy'sin Evanston. Select Pafronesses for Maferity Center Benefil Patronesses for the dessert bridge and fashion show to be held at Shawnee country 'Club on Mar<li 15, under tus- pie ofi the advisory board of the North Shore auxiliarv of the Chicago 'Mater- nitv center are to be: Mirs. Burt J. Denman, 'Mrs. A. R. Peterson, Mrs. George Paddock. MNrs. Roscoe Page. MNrs. James G. Shalcnin, NMrs. Rudolph 'Pencher, 'Mrs. Carey Orr. 'Mrs. Albert Appleton, MNrs. John Griffith, and Mrs. H-arrv Snvder. The fashion review will be staged byv -a smart Chicago shop. 'Mrs. Leland Johnson is chairnian of the board sponsorinîg the benefit. Mrs. Philip Smith is in charge of tickets. ëf 1.jIenç,oe. Mills Club WilI Entertain for Other Noýrth1 Shore members of, the senior board are Mrs. Herbert Mulford, Mrs. Guy Kibby of WVi1- mnette; Nirs. Melvin Ilawley, Mrs. Fred Bulley, and Mrs. Charles Ware- of Kenilworth; Mrs.' Roy C. Ingerw. QnlMJ " dIIU f-r. va - Ir- - herry-- o Colleg Dean Winnetka. Mrs. Ware is a former olle e ea president of the senior 'board. In honor of Miss Esther Day- :Mrs. L E. Denman of Evanston i~ mian, dean of undergraduates 'at chairmian of the junior boardf, other members of whicb are IMrs. Rod- Milis college, Cal., Who is ar- erick M-\cKenzie' and 'Mrs. Wallace riving in Chicago 'March 12, the Mackenzie of Winnetka. MNrs. Ralph Mîlis College Club of Chicago is Angeli. and Miss Dorothy Gerhard planning a series of teas and of Wifinetka, Mrs. M'alter Glass Of !uncheons. Glencoe, Mrs. Beresford Beck and 'Nrs EbetClark, chairman s is EeaorLippincott of. WiI- cmrus Elberswl etetina tamette, and Mrs. Hamilton Xoyes: of camus othrswil enertin t ta Wayne, II.. the frmer A delaide At- Sundav, March 13, at her home, 6 3kof 1 n Blackthorn road, Winnetka. The fol- ki f intka. lowingTuesday, Mrs. Otto arpen- Harry Hamilton began bis 'traininiz ing and the bon Ridge av meeting conI. A~ ing the nclay, ad i nally undler the management -nomn- of j3ertha Ott he broke into the con- n at cert field with bhis own ballet. 'Miss 116 Hadassah «,fcGiffan, an instructress siness in the school of music at -Northwest- Y. ern university, is bis official pianist. * WILMBTELF w

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