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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 40

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p Her MvO"ns uress -if iVforT la"e net andi .atin Pi t'r .4 e v,<, n liv i,bKatherme, Lonie FenchFriav vening thi * 'eek. when she becoMeý%, the briole o; Hertt lan of brrow ~ the4W1,i1 have the Vtuetian lace vil worn li ber tw( cogusins4. Ca.reine Kinilalli 4 Ilr-. LDonal'd Watson rdSu PenI> and 1Elizabjethe..K imbal anapiis,hdàtgIteTS of the Er-I I ne,: evenmgam haàsm MM.w rWA at a badielr dinreer for MUr, NoIa,the Party takcing Pbace Tc, wn H, sM's, u td î'At Balfour Stu( a twlm ,oi onMe 411th e uiRaI5ih ata ieé.n4wlic eteJack and Jll AshP tIct IC it uiErV1tui Te bidi d1 the Infant Welfare society :s mvnzjn »e sbicgvnthis (Tbuxy re' o h esday afternoon. 1 u. M r gg lia*m"e Criatry che by Lafrr, ttelft, iios, rn the hospitality of her homte time brids parests, Ur. and 3Mes. J)mi ai 30 Aî oU rrcdKerdlu'orth for the tea, the hours of which are IL K.. Pends cfWkUmtka, ýandtwc> 3 uintil U M. fchard te. Murison of Kenilwrh, at the right, is among Musa '1be an autaand cswin th ebr f the center uo ar assnstiJig thse hostess. The charmsng M ~ WId, Mss 4~jge~ ati man-mae atices or bt>es !uPow which thse lackand 1:11 shop committee M S4Lama am' ,idofGrnd wOrks ,aisu«utiy thro»uqjhot the year u-iiI bce n dis/day, as w'I h rvl Rapds nîjIa~ett. Z;iqe >rnj' Ieth /e ,wenter. Otlii ets arc, arriving* f rom ual- 0MwnPriday 14W thtceremoely.tu tr hb nlddwjgteget Sigma Nu Mofhers Have Garden TaIk Is Program grC-M r.aM M £Sle gniOnMeeting.- Pan Bridge for Junior School Fr*ends Jon i» d , 1,f Grand Rapit1ý_ 'Ï orLi>y Thursday> the menibtrs Oi Mrs. Clarence Leland will open ha Mes. Bruce Collier (jayne Samp- the Sigma ' ;u Motherts club are homne at 550 Ash street, Winnetk; son) of Lubbock, Texas. arrived spending a day in tht cou!itry ha'.ý - Münd.ay aiternoon, April 25, at 2-3~ )MOmday. evening,, tc attend the îng their meeting at St. Charles CoLun o'clock, for the regular meetingc spisurdinerandthewedin. Sietry club. [)uring the day, -ihich , the North Shore FriendCia will remin, . , he-, village for a visit giwith luncheon aut 12~:3() okC¾Jno col ofýabout. a mrnth -with ber parents, r o h cmn 'eraeto Teatro on's program 'will con Mir. and. M . J J.Sampson 0 3 eelce. îtofan interes.ing. talk on "pi Eder tane. Fr4yeeingApril 29, the club' Gardens," givenb Ms. ar j-, arrangung a cardl party ior mcii and w'omen at the Fraternity houýe. 1t. is an opportunit%', the club bie- lieves, ior the fathers as well as tilt rinthers. to meet the other Signma to Moke CornivaI Dinner Dance Gay Tins iitiII thc carriival spirit. Iliv <cvilinig.of thlebaIom f fthe D)rake* hotel wiliI le stundded by a bolut 1,5(X) gay-co4lrted bal- bools, and other roonjs wi e iltec<r,ttd. with circus otr aîud iýstripednI arquees for the carijival dinner-dance the, North ~; Shore auxiiiary of the Chicago Maternity center wviIl s pi osr tue( night of April 30. Games, too, will add'to the zet of the evening, under' the direction. of Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward S. Ford, wîth Mr. and M-rs. Arthur G-ildehaus assisting them. Entertaining before the event is a popular means of getting together, and already several before-the-*car'- nbnival parties halve been arranged. o Othérs are ini the process of being Y planned. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Sams of e I vanston, Who recently mhoved to-the iiorth shore. from A'tUanta, Ga., wiIl entertain friends of Mr. and MNrs. Ray T. Johnson, the latter the chair-, mnan of the carnival dinner-dance. Who wiII find it necessary b ob.e at the Drake ea-rly. A Dutch treat, group having cocktails, it will incluide Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Sus oi Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. Godfrey Schroeder, Mr. -and Mrs,. Henry R. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs, Royce Rowe, and Mr. and 'Mrs, George Clarke of' Chicago. Other ercocktail parties wiIl be those giveni hr y Evanstonians, Mrs. Lee Shedd. ,a, Mr. and Mrs.- Charles P. Houseman, ý3O Mr. and Mrs, Alfred- Gansberg, and, of Mr. and Mrs.* Earl J.Cooper. 'n g Pnarnum of ý\'inetka, wh.o w-ill show colored sides in illustration. .Tea will bc served, and. the request ls, muade that reservations be tele- Stili other .hosts-and 'hostesses iwill entertain friends biefore' the dinner dance: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder. 'Jr., of Wilmett e, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Piogerý of Evanston, and: Mr.- and MIrs. Fred W. ]Ringley, of Wýljmette. Ti For Junior Alnce Mrs. Alan R. Tyler, 1427 Gregory, avenue, will etitertain the junior duspteir of the~ Southern Women' al-i- lance at& meeting and tea- at her1 homne W 40y3. M'r. a'nd Mrs. Robsart road, Kei daughter, Lois, sl the Home Lawn hotel at .Martinsvil away during Lois' rir£ a flII.L. U and spent a sea fishing, a j'ectives of th 're at at deal of the trip. April, 25, at li aeon, a short bus bridge i the aftec r0x of Evanstorn hoistess. W LMEITTE'LIFE, WiiI

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