Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1933, p. 35

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nms were announcecj at th e O- ai-y, Play reading; February, m r-aga- tober meeting. The guests of hono)r ines; Mai-ch, play reading; April, a were: Miss Mary Cook, Miss jane play gîven by the group for the North- Blessing, Miss Polly Pietsch, Miss ridge .Womian's club meeting; May, Francis Uillian Buck, Miss Mary book review. Barbara Beal, 'Miss> Margaret Dun, After the business meeting, Mrs. Paul harr, Miss Margaret Harper, Mis àthercoal entertairied ýwith three short Betty Lou Olmsted, and Mrs. Carlton poems, Ntigtpag t"b d Blunt, Mrs. William O., Heath, Mrs gar Guest, "Dementia Vernalis," by Wills Lttel, Ms. DWit Davs, 1 John WTeaver, and "Lament" by Edna Mrs. Ralph E.. Colville, Mrs. Burdettè St.- Vincen Millay, and an. extract Gibson, Mrs. -Davis Q. Porter and il rom, Mark Twain's ."Tramp Abroad." Mrs. Clifton Stowers. 1t, was decided' to hold -thé regulari meéetings of the group on tbe,.first Mon-i The board of directors assisted :at day of each month. T'his gi-OUI) !s open the tea tables: Mrs.ý Alfred Taylor, iIl women interested' in the- stùdy Mrs. >joseph Falcon, Miss -HelIen~ of poetry and drama. and a cordial in- Chapman,_ Miss Margaret. Harding, vitat ion is extended to themfi. Miss «Helen. Sargent, Mrs. Drennan.1 The -pleasant, afterno on closed with Salter, Mrs. Francis. Huffman, Mrs. refreshments served' by the hostess. Anan Raymond, Mrs., Carol Alton, .and MissAlicia Barber.A7isadPor t Arrangements, for the tea wvere i Theta TeainW.Leta charge of Mrs. W. Gordon McKeldinIc f ne~ assisted by Miss Louise Hassel, Mrs TeEaso lunecatro Kari Zandèr, and, Mrs. Joh er' Kap pa Alpha Theta had a large tea at th e home of Mrs. Walter A. The Evanston junior league is1 Strong, 1337 Tower road, Wuinetka., holding a P<.oviional Training course inWdedyatron rm. n in the junior League Club roorn ,i ntil 5 o'clock,. for Northwestern the Georgian hotel at 10 o'clock iYn ldgs hermterad ebr the ornig, unless otherwise spei of the mother's. club. Assisting Mrs. fied,. lectures. of two hours duration, Strong were Miss, Jane Flymers, are. on October 20, 24, 27, 31, and president of the, Evanston alumnae November 3, 7, 10, 14, 17. They are chapter; Miss Suzanne Biékeli, presi- in carg ofa committee composed dent of Northwestern chapter; Mrs. of Mrs. joseph Falcon, Mrs. GordonflIinton H. Haskell, president of the Canning of Wilmette, Miss Helen Theta Mother's club. Chapman; Mrs. Francis Huffman of; Presiding at the tea table were Glencoe, and Mrs. Gair Tourtellot, Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett of Winnetka, Jr. grand treasurer of Kappa Alpha The- On Wednesday, November 8, Miss ta; Mrs. E. E. Stuits of Winentka, Mary Lambert, fromn New York.: district president; Mrs. Mark Cresap, field secretary of the national junior Mrs. Henry Kitcheli Webster, Mrs. League association will arrive to visit Fra nk T. Murray, and Mrs. Guy E. the Evanston league for three dayrs.; Reed of Glencoe. During that time she will be enter-, A program of piano music was play- tained e.xtensively and visit ail thelIed by Mrs. F. H. Tôwner. league projects, sucli as the junior Miss- Jane Hymers, Mrs. Marcus League Dental, dispensai-y in Evans- H . }Hobart, Mrs. Clyde T. Mai-shall ton ý The monthly luncheon.1 meeting platnnedthe -affair with Mrs.ý Norris will bc change d, from :*Monday, No- :K.. Levis as chairman of the after- vember 6, ~at 12, to Wednes, N-no. vember 8,ai 12, i.n order.that Miss --1 Lambert may say a few words to the Anniversarg Dinne league; MNr. and Mrs. Willard H. Thayer, 121 Robsart road, Kenilworth, enter- Original. Etchinge by Gordon Grant Have Beom Reduc.d 25% Our line of Personai 'Greeting Corde for Christmas is reody for your inepectioa,. Ordor them early wilae stocks are complet. UNiverst7 7 j TUE SPORTS SIIOP Toeu 976 Lind.on Avenuu Hubbard Woodi are co rdialyý invited to Mh "THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE 0F TOYS"' OCTOBER 26 TO NOVEMBER 4 Arranged b4y Marshall Field. & ýCompany in cooperation with -the unive tyo Chicago under "the direction of Professor Frazk N. reeman.,of the Department of Edu.. Miss Eth'el Kawin, chilà psychoIogist of the Ilinois InsU-. tute for Juvenile Reeearçh, ha. been engaged to give.a son..s of lectures, to b. held on the fourth floor of the. main store. Following 1, thse Schedule for thse Coming Wm.k: M AR SkHALL FIELD SCMPN Y We now have a very alternooR and evenwing wia- ais. ýa nuniber et sniart. new tweed i 't 1 ' ýl 5:

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