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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1938, p. 45

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will give its annual benefit bal the evening of March 23, at the Lake Shore Athletic club. Many army people reside in these villages along the north shore, con- sequently preparationh and selling of tickets for the event spread& out ail through v illages neighborinig' Chi- cago. Mrs. Hg A. Drum, wif e of the commanding officer of the Sixtbi .Corps area is general chairman of the*party, always a g ay and brilliant event. In the receiving line, which will beý a short one this year, will'be Major General and . Mrs. Hugb DrYum, Colonel and M--itgil-L. Peterson, the, former of whom has Just been made new chief -of. staff. at Corps Area headquarters, and Mrs. Wil- liam. Hubbard of the Deerpath Inn, Lake- Forest, honorary president of the civilian committee of the Army Relief soçiety.' Colonel Peterson is taking over the place of Colonel Robert M. Danford, who has been made major general and was recently sent to Washington to be chief of field artillery. Tickets for the affair are on sale in'roomi 1013 of the Post Office build- ing in Chicago,, and at ethe Lake Shore ,Atbletic club. 1Among the north shore army peo- ple assisting with plans for the gala eývent- are Major and Mrs. Paul J. owngof Wilmette, who are on the entertainment committee with Captain Jasper Brady, jr., and Mrs. Stephen Roby of Evans1ton who is also i chaige of flower girls and Interested in the sale of tickets and. working for the success of the ball are Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. .W. F. Ayer of 631 Forest avenue,* Wilmette; Major and Mis. William R. Buckley, 492 Woodlawn avenue.,* Glencoe; Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. D. H. Connolly, 121 B1erthing aeWinnetka; Major and Mrs.t A. V. Eliot, 916 Greenwood avenue, Winnetka:- General Charles Keller, Lge~êlâovlng Photo Cassie nEi!pfield, doughter o! the E.Porter ii f of tWilmnette, uas elected preuident of the fresh- mnncloss:ot Grinnelicollege fol- lmo -gthse second clus dJMewv Monday, .Pebruary 28, of' which s/se Iw in charge 'as social chair- man. Miss fi.mpfield, zat*o, un graduated from New Trier in June, wos an ho.or- .tudent au nd enber of TNT at New Trier. Spring Formai Is May 7 Event for University Circie The Univrsity circle Spring fornial is to be held on Satur- day evening,, May 7, at the Edgewater Beach hotel. The Northwestern university facul- ty will be invited to join thé- circle inbers for dinner, danc- ing, a floor show, bridge and lexicon The bail committee had its first meeting on Monday, February 28, at the home of Mrs. Lynni Waldorf, 214 Ninth street, Wilmette. Mrs. .Waldorf is chairman of the Spring party, as- sisted by Mrs. Arthur Lonborg. Mrs. Toail tv/o lv twr Wtnter. and Summer, our staff of experieaced gardeners d horticulturists are Et work ciltivating and gmwing the hundreds of thousand of gorgeons flowers that create beauty int its. '<Seeping City." W.e cordially invite you to se.dits work tW pirogresa, to Inspeet our conservatories and to bring your flower plamiting problemms to our experts who will advise without charge -andif you have a plant in the home that needs ropotting, we shah be glad to do it gratis at the lie of your visit. University 4266. MEMORIAL PARK me.. ~ woeâ ~G ..ec6 pi. SThe galleries i Diana court, will lecture on "An Approach to Modern Paint- At D.U. Mothurs' Club ing", and will bring examples to il- lustrate her remarks. The Delta Upsilon Mothers' club The fifth and last in the course will hold à regular business meeting occurs April 6, at which, time Ernst aLt 2:30 o'clock Friday, March 11, at von. Ammon will discuss, "Interior the chapter house on the Northwest- Decoration". ern University campus. EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. - 1 .0 . , , . 1 ý . 1 1 . . 1 1 . M- 4 *

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