Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 88

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Area Sorority Alumnae Plan Reception, Parties Gamma Phi Beta Will Honor International President at Tea Mrs. James J. Marek, Clifton, 111., newly-elected international president of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, will be honored by Evanston-North Shore alumnae and actives at a reception Sunday in the Epsilon chapter house at Northwestern University, 640 Emerson St., Evanston. John Volkert of Northfield and Mrs. Hugh Marsland of Glenview. Alumnae will give an annual research grant to a resident specializing in cardiology at Evanston Hospital, in conjunction with the sorority's national philanthropy. The party will have 'a political theme with patriotic flags and The reception will take place* banners and symbols of the polifrom 3 to 5 p.m. tical parties. Mrs. Allen Hardy of Wilmette is in charge of decoraOther guests will include two tions. international officers, Miss Eleanor J. Sieg, Evanston, executive secreOther committee chairmen intary-treasurer, and Mrs. Frank clude Mrs. Robert Bentley, WinHiscock, Seattle, Wash., collegiate netka; Mrs. John Griffith, Kenilvice president. worth; and Mrs. R. Theodore Clark, Wilmette. Mrs. Marek was graduated from Northwestern's School of Com- Pi Beta Phi merce. As an undergraduate she North Shore Alumnae of Pi Beta was elected to Mortar Board, senior women's honor society, the Phi sorority will have five morning May Court, and was president of coffees to display and sell wares from the Settlement School in the chapter. Gatlinburg, Tenn., instead of the For 16 years she was editor of annual Settlement Tea. the Gamma Phi Beta magazine, Mrs. Everett Wilson of Deerfield "The Crescent," and served on the Panhellenic national editors' con- and Mrs. Lloyd W. Scott of Winnetka are chairmen of the coffees. ference. Mrs. James D. Peterson of WilAccompanying Mrs. Marek will be her husband, her younger mette was hostess for the first daughter, and son who is a student coffee Oct. 7. in Northwestern's Law School. Other hostesses include: In the receiving line will be Mrs. Oct. 28--Mrs. Frank Hanscom Albert Ziegler of Wilmette and Jr., 1400 Shawnee Trail, Deerfield, Mrs. Joseph J. Stefan of Winnetka. 10 a.m. At the tea table will be Mrs. Carl Nov. 2--Mrs. John W. Davis, 200 Clader and Mrs. Sydney Craig of Winnetka, and Mrs. Richard Wells Linneman St., Glenview, 10 a.m. of Milwaukee. All are former Nov. 4--Mrs. R. C. Leetz, 2603 classmates of Mrs. Marek. Colfax Av., Evanston, 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Owen Lynch of Glenview from Skokie Valley is assisting with arrangements. Pledges from the Glenbrook high schools being honored include Miss Kathy Bauch, Miss Janet Jacobson, Miss Laurene Kreer, and Miss Mary Beth Raddy of Glenview, and Miss Laura Oswald of Northbrook. cial classes for the mentally handicapped. educable Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi A cocktail buffet following the Northwestern-Minnesota football game Nov. 5 will benefit the new philanthropy of North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority. The party will be held in the home of Mrs. Samuel White, 644 Walden Rd., Winnetka. Cochairmen of the event are Mrs. Nov. 11--Mrs. Floyd Thorman, 1212 Elm St., Winnetka, 10:30 a.m. Board members will meet for luncheon at noon Oct. 28 in the home of Mrs. Dennis O'Shea, 1012 Ashland Av., Wilmette. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Willard Medway, Highland Park; Mrs. George E. Cogwell, Wilmette; and Mrs. Roger W. Ernst, Glencoe. Two North Shore alumnae of Sigma Kappa will present the program for the 92nd anniversary noon luncheon of the sorority Saturday in the Spinning Wheel, Hinsdale. Mrs. Lindle Jarvis of Northfield, a lyric soprano, will present a group of songs, and Mrs. Everett Groves of Wilmette will read from her recently published book of poetry "Harp on the Willow." Mrs. J. Stannard Baker of Glencoe, sorority magazine editor, will be the toastmistress. Gamma Delta Delta Delta New pledges of Delta Delta Delta sorority at Northwestern University will be entertained by EvanstonNorth Shore and Skokie Valley alumnae chapters at a tea from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the chapter house, 625 University PI., Evanston. Phi Beta Jrs. Mrs. Thomas Little, 550 Hawthorne Ln., Winnetka, will be the hostess for the Evanston-North Shore Junior Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at a bridge party at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Members also will discuss the annual benefit which will aid soe- Gamma Phi Beta alumnae plan their reception for Mrs. James J . Marek, international president. From left are Mrs. David Stark, Glencoe; Mrs. Sumner Lyon, W i l mette; Mrs. Richard Tersing, Glenview; and Mrs. John H . Hutchinson, Winnetka. (Howard Fochler Photo) 88 Alpha Phi alumnae promote their Nov. 5 post-game, pre-election party with flags and political symbols. From left are Mrs. John Volkert, N o r t h f i e l d ; Mrs. John Clancy, Evanston; and Mrs. Hugh Marsland, Glenview. (Howard Fochler Photo) O c t o b e r 20, 1966

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