Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 35

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·s t)r, - r26 January 8. 1926 W I L M·E T T E LIFE 35 1 · Country Club Has Gayest of 1'imes as 1926 Glomes In ·Large Group ·Gathers for Return to School After Holidays Spent at Home Wellesley Club Meeting The Chicago-Wellesley club held i. s first meeting of the y 'a r Tuesday after· noon, December 29, at the College club, \\·ith a tea given for alumnae and the tindergraduates who were at home for the holidays. About 200 gathered to hear the ,·arious talks given by those both in ·· nd out of college. ~Iiss 11ay Cook of Oak Park gave a re,·iew of the :; cmi-ccntennial pageant. 11iss Vir·· inia Onderdonk of Highland Park. president of the freshman class, discussed "Freshmen," · 11iss Louise Barrows gave a talk on student governtnent, Miss 11aida Randall of Evanston on "Barn-Swallows," and ~!iss Lilith Lidstecn, president of Barnswallows last year, introduced the speakers. Three former New Trier students -;eturned to Brown university, Provilence, R. 1., this week after spending the holidays with their parents. The triq includes Allanson Clark, pledged to Phi Kappa Psi; Francis Beir, pledged to .Alpha Delta Phi, and Douglas Davisson, pledged to Delta Tau Delta. Through the interest of ~1rs. H. D. Davisson, the boys receive vVIL;\I~TTB LIFE at college each week and report satisfaction in keeping in touch with home town news. Mme. Gilderoy Scott CONTRALTO Director \Vilmette Baptist Choir lth er at 0- ed ~f It S iluty ce m ed \V g· e 11 s. c- b. e r r- J ~ 1(· v f t (·. F BY OBSERVER Once more the social life of our beautiful village is punctuated by an event of unusual brilliance at the Ouilmct tc Countrv club. \Vhilc there arc many claimat;ts far and wide for the honor of having officially ushered into being the new and promising year of 1926, no one may rightly claim to have officiated at the all-important cycnt amidst more pleasing and appropriate surroundings than the many members and guests who so wisely chose the club for their annual New Y car's Eve entertainment. As usual the banquet room was filled to capacity and while a last remnant of appetite was beating " .- etreat before th e sumptuous repast the a;:)sembled guc ·ts were entertained by an appropriate cabaret, !his part of the yrogra~1 in turn giv~lis . Agnes T)icsemeier returned m~ way to dan.cm~. whtch "·as at full \Ionday to re. ume her work on the swmg at the mtdntght hour. I faculty of Vassar college after spendThank~ to the initiative anrl tireless . ing- the holiday~ with her father and energy of \frs. Philip Bright. chair- \ mother. ~fr. and ~Irs. R. F. L. Bieseman of the decoration comt.nittee. and · mejer of R04 Central aYenue. to those who most ahlv a~ . . isted her, ' -othe scheme of decoration \\'a . most E. Torld \\'heeler, who pent the plta . . in~ as wC'll a-; most non·l. Con- holiday tide with hi~ parents, 11r. and cealed in highly decorati\·(.· hut inno- \Jr.. C. A. \YhL"eler, of 265 \Vood court, ct·nt appearing paper hells \H'rc quanti- has returned to thr> VniYer it,· of Illities of confetti. which upon h('ing rc- nois. · -olea...,ed at an appropriate moment. .;IJn\\·crcd the dancer. to their great ~Irs. \\'illiam Cui~e · i. returning to c.,urprise and amusement. her home at 703 Greenlt:ai aYcnue SatXt'\\' Year's Da,- the clu!J hl'ld open unlaY after a ,·isit of about t\YO weeks JH,u~e to some 300. nr morc gue~t". 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