8 WI L M E·T T E LIFE October 2, 1<)~5 \r SUNDAY CLUB SECURES BRILLIANT PROGRAMS New Season's Program Contains Speakers of International Reputation Woman's Golf Year Gradually Closing at Country Clubs I A.- The local golf clubs are entering their final weeks of ""omen's evcnb, and ""ith the exception of the Korth Shore club, the season will he ended hy next The year's program oi the \ Vi lmette Tuesday for four of them. Sunday Evening club. " ·hile not enSkoki ~ club dosed the matches for tirdy completed. gnTs promi . e of "·omen Mondav with the following events that should COlllllland the 111- )H~izes awarded and the election of the tere . t of even· resident of the com- golf committee for the coming y ~ ar: munitv who is- in an,· sen se interested first flight , " ·on by 11 rs. Edgar in pui)Jjc affairs. A -wide field of ac- Stevens, with Mrs. Paul Chace. runner tivity suggests itself in the acc·,mpany- up; second flight. Mrs. A. \\rebster, . ing li~t of .-:pcakers and artists who with Mrs. A. ] . .Mitchell, runner up; have been definitely secured for the third flight, l\frs . E. Hankins, l\frs. season: George Bird, runner up; 1f rs. E. H. Edgar G u est, the v;·ell known lee- Stafford, consc,lation , with M r:-.. S. L. turer and po~t: Bishop. ~£elwin H. Williams, runner up: season's point:-; Hughes; Stnck land _Gil lilan ; Dr. prize, Mrs. --'A . \iVebster; ringer score. Charles F. Akcd; Cormne Roosevelt Mrs. Stevens, first flight; .l\1 rs. T. B. Robinson, (Rooseve lt's sister); the ' Child::. and . Mrs. S. L. Williams. secs,~·edis h Male ch_orus; Dot ·aid Mac- ond flight; Mrs. Hankin<;, third. .:\lt:sMtllan~ (the arcttc explorer); Judge William Watson and Mrs. D . .:\lacBen Lindsey of the ] uvcnile court, Farland won the prize for the del\· i or Denver ; Dr. George Craig Stewart; fir st and secon d low net scores. · M~dam M_ctzel_thin, (address on ·th~ Following the luncheon , the comChmese situatiOn ); Ron. Jo sep hu s mitt ee was selec ted for n ext vear Daniels, former Secretary of the Navy; composed of Mrs. E. P. Bartlett. cliairRalph Conner, author of th e "Sky mat~; and Mrs. A. Webster, ~frs. A. Pilot" ; Branson De Cou, (!lew " Dream ]. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Hankins. and .:\1 rs. Pictures of Mediterranean \Vond er-1 T. B. Childs. land ") : Dr. John Timothy Stone; Asa Sunset Ridge C. Baldwin , illustrated lecture on Sunset Ridge club will ter111inat·~ its A\:} ska '. Hor..tce D. A shton, who ac- season Tuesday with 18 holes of medal c<;mtpanted the L~s A1_1geles on her play with handi cap. This "·cck 111 fltght to Porto Rtco, Illu strated Ic c- th e class A eve11 t Mrs Carroll 1 ture. Cecil Roberts of England Kendri ck won the tl~ree duh match. ? Pc~king_ ~n "\\'hat Europe is Think- In ,class B, Mrs. Dudley ~' agstaff was mg ; \Vtlltam Montgomery 1fcGovern, winner of the ·three club event as well illu strated address on his recen~ trip as tbe putting contest for 18 hole A playtu the "{)nknown Peoples of the crs, while Mrs. James Gillies won horh Amazon." the three cluh match for nine holes . In additic;m to these are the fo llow- and the putting contest for the same mg tentative 1>rogram s : Dr. Max class. Mason, new head of the Universitv of North Shore Club Chicago: United Sta t es Sen-ator The North Shore Golf club will have Charles Denee n; \Villiam Gt·een, suc- events sc h ed uled for women pl<1 yers cessor"k> San,uel Gompers, h ead of the for three more Tuesdays, and next American Federation of Labor; \Vill - week the members will compete for iam Allen \Vhitc, th e noted editor; the R. C. Boozer trophY for lo\\" nf't and Rabbi Stephen S. \\'ise of the score 01~ · 18 hol es. This· \Ycek 32 golfFre e Synagogue, t\ew York~ crs qualified for the N. C. Flint trophy. Mr. and :Mrs. H. ]. Dcrnchl, \\HO The Comanci club met Tuesda,· at have been living at 625 Park avcnu , the home of Mrs. J. Van \Vestricinen, r-ecently moved to 724 Park avenue. 2(>11 Eastwood avenue, Evanston. s. VanDeusen · I v Seller of Goo.d Food Central Ave. and 12th Street Phone -·Grocery 510'-511-512-513 Meat 514 c j tJ IJ 1 .. 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