Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1932, p. 34

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Ail of the members of the philan- thropy department, of wbich Mrs. A. E. Ilder is chairman, are working bard to make this party a social as wel1 ai a financial success, "so if you are entertaining your bridge club in Oc-. tober," the comnmittee announces, "«why flot- bring' them to the :philanthropy Party ýon WVednesday, October 26, at- 2 o'clock. Your guests will enjoy the refreshments served, and there wil be a really desirable prize for eéach table. Save yourself work and money, and give someone.else a lift at the sanie For those buying single tickets, tables will be made up at the club on the day of the. party. Groups of tables mill be reserved for.private parties and bridge clubs. The organization to which the phil- anthropy departmnent gives support are: .Research and Education hospital, Mrs. J, P. Knepper, chairman; Chul-' dren's Reteiving home (Lutheran) Mrs. E. 1B. Inudtson, chairman; Lake Bluff .orphanage, (Methodist). Mrs. Percy Idier,' chairman; St. Mary's home (Episcopal), Mrs. WV. E. Robert- son, chairman; Dorcas home, Mrs. Perry L. Smithers, chairman; ChIcago Wosnan's Shelter, Mrs. Walter Gougli. chairman; Bird Memorial Center (Con-' gregational), Mrs. 1. R. Adkius, chair- man;' Infant Welf are society. Mrs. Harry B. Wilson, chairman: Arden Shore, Mrs. Willa-r-d 'hayer, chairman, Baptist Old People's home, v Mrs. \V; C. ,Huggiins. chairman; 1 Ex:Serv-ice Photo by Daguerre Studioe M rs. Philil'Alay.,,.at -thse eft, Chdirman, and Miss JEIecnor Lif>- pimcott are twvo of the iembers'of the Kenilwýorth Infant Welfa;-c to- ciet tv/to arc plaving a fromtinent P'art in Prornoting the success of t/he football tea dance Saturday at the Jvnstoen Coitryp-ý club, after the Piirdue-North7(esfern ganse. The hosirs arc front 4:30 to 7:30; the ptirpose,. the raisin g of funds to «id thse Scz'ard Park, Infant Welfare station. Mrm May, whose hum e is at 1316 Ashland avenue, WVilnîiette, heads the entire comnmiittee making arrangements for the tea dance whose proceeds wil rick, cnairrnan; r.rie chapel i, rresiuy- LE141 uiu irecliu 5raIsed. terian), , Mrs. Samuel Dennis. chair- Miss Lippincott is chairman of pub- man; Mary Bartelme homne, Mr.ý. Hans licity for the Kenilworth Infant Wel- J. Dernehl, chairman -, Washingtonî fare society. She is the daughter of Home for Crippled' Childr.en, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard iRudderow' Lip- H. - rurmbaugh, chairman: Park Ridge' pincatt of 1132 -Ashland avenutie,, Vil- Sc hool for Girls, Mrs. E. ]E.; Trin-' mette. ,mer, chairman. Mrs. Claude Saunders of Eva nston Members of the committee are: Mrs. is ýpresident of -the Kenilworth infant C. P.- Dubbs, card party chà.;irnian;: Welfare SocIety, and, the social chair- Mirs. John Brashears, tickets: Mrs. A.. man is Mrs. John L. Fix. also of Ev- E. Klunder, card table dxart; «Mrs. C. anston. The chairmen of the sub-. L. Darling, hostess; Mrs. A. H. Hoiv- committees are Miss Virginia Prussing vard refreshments: Urs. R. C. Virk- of Tenilworth.Mrq- al %fnrx el Appoint. Chairmen for C radie Benieit Bail The annual bal for the benelit of babies who, Ënd homes and care through the Evanston Cradle society is taking place in the Crystal baIl- rooni of the Drake November 7. A feature quite unique, and never be- fore introduced into Chicago, will be the highlight of the evening, the pub- Iicity chairman, Mrs. Stanley F. Mor- nul of Lake Forest, announces. At a board meeting held Monday morning of this week, the committee heads for the affair were appointed. Mrs. Charles. G. Dawes is honorary c hairman; Mrs. Horace W. Fenton of Winnetka a*id Chicago, gcneral chairman, withi co-chairmen froni Chicago to Lake Forest, who are: Mrs. W. L. Hodgkins and Mrs. -Augustus Eddy, Chicago; M4rs. Hen- ry M. Dawes, Evanston;- Mrs. Buck-- ingham Chandler and Mrs.,Éredéirick H. Scott, Winnetka; Mrs. RohertE. Wood, Highland Park,; Mrs. Charles F. Glore, Lake Forest.. Shawnee' s Hallowe'en Frolic la October 29, oL tneV 11istrict, adqivU ÂV. ..uwiIEr. Dewes. president of the Bryn Mawr club of Chicago. to attend the Tenth Annual council of the Alumnae asso- ciation. to 'be held November, 10, Il. and .12, under the auspices of, the Chicago, group,, Mrs. WilliPm B.1 Hale of Winnetka bas charge of a large luncheon to be held. at the Casino, preceding thie Î ening meeting, at which President Maro Edwards Park wil1 address the 1 council, other alumnae of the district, deans of reparatory schools, and interested parents, on some gen,- eral topic of éducation. The' following davy. November. Il. .there is to be an ail-day sessîin of the council in Winnetka, followed bY an alum.nae bannuet at :Indian lli club. at whicli President Park will speak intimatelv on the affairs, of the college, .the .invitation annoUtires. This bannuet jq in chargpr of Irf William G. Hibbard of Winnetka. The third day,. November 12, tlere is to be a morniniz session in Wiîinetka with, as an interesting feiture, a talk front a senior of the college and one f rom a graduate of Iast June. bringing the very latest ilews 'and modern rboints. of vieW of the undergraduate body. As the cotincil has ýnot met intli dlistrict, for ten Vears. great stress is. l)eing laid, on d'ute value and imp)or- tance of takincr ndvranta2re of this. o1-ý liortunity. To tlioýze comin!2 f rom a diiçtanre. the Winiefkia1atimnae are eNteAingthe hospitality of thicir homles. Aside, from tle oneniîtgmeeinof the counicil. which ties il'ce, at the Casino, aIl the- rolincil ineetings are beinçzheld it' Wi-aetka Pt.tehne of M1rs, Philip Wyatt Mfoore. 10.1f .Fishers lane. The ahiniiiap dirner. as annouinre4- abelve, is to take. place, at Indian llI club. Durinoethé three dv ftlw -colun- cil in Winnetka, many nrivate lunch- cons and. dinnerq wili he Lriven, the mort in1por-f-Mnt of lwb;'4,t will he thi~t osf Mrs. William G. Wlbbard of 840 Willnw road. She will entertain the evening of Nnvenber 10. it a (liminer in honor of Presid.Aitt Park. at wluiici Presidlent Robert M. Hutchins of the U!ni versity osf Cllikazo and MNrs. ul a tea.1 the By y' of the the soveieig# I be Shawnee Country club will have a hew, party for the children Saturday after- at noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. Ross 'Littig of Evanston is in chiarge. Rex E. Pair, 510 Fifth street, wilI jrive a fute concert next Monday at. the Bryn Mgawr, Woman's club.

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