Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 44

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Scope of Work for Arden Shore A very delightful d essert-. bridge, and fashion show was given by the Wilmiette board of, the Arden Shore é association on May 1, at the. Woman's club, ..,with;Mrs. William Harridge as' chairman of the affirt. Thereé were mnore than 50 tables. wbich were comfortably arrangied in the lounge and smnall auditoriitm. Mrs. Willis H. Hutson, chairman4 of the Wilmnette board,. gave a gracious speech of welcome to the guests, and introduced Mrs.. Robert .Gregory,. honorary presideût of the Arden Shore association, who gave. a short talk. MÇiss Anna Belle Ferrier, superin- tendent of the camp, and eleven boys from the winter camup were present as hostess and hosts for the occasion. Miss Ferrier gave a short speech con- cerning the work of the camp. The boys entertained with a group of songs and a very interesting short skit portraying the enthusiasm of a boy who has spent some time at the camp. The acting of one of the boys was clever and si, .ged definite the models and the dainty patternis and the array of colons of the dresses. The clothes shôwn were those made by the Wimette board under the direction -of Mrs. 0. E. Thaleg as sewing chairman. The following chil- dren acted as models: Betty Altfihischf Jeanne Altmann, Juliet Bradway, .Nancy Holden, Sally Jane Lyon, Joan and Mary Helen Marmaduke, Mary Ann and Fifi MacLean. Shirley, Par- Mathew Frsncis Photo ,hiIIIl,;I Mrs. Lloyd Paxon of Wipinetlea, at the right, izoeII hnouin for ber cira- matic readings, u411 rez'iew a play currekit ona Broadwvay for the, >rogram followuing the progressive 2lancheon sponsored fry the, Cozyj Cprner circle of the Congregational church Thursd<sy, May 16. Thme program wvilI be in- Pilgrim- hall. Miss lEleanor Steen of Wilmette, at. the I<ft, ýis to play several Ycello selections, tzeith Ann Oisont her acco»tpanWs.. Th'le progress ive luncheonthe Cozy' Corner circle of the Congregational churcli is having is Thursday, May 16. Because there are tbree homes toï which to go, and a program after- wards in Pilgrim hall, the committee announces tl'at prômptness is urged. Th'le first course, salad, is to be served- at 1 o'clock at the- home of Delta Zet. Chapter 1o Have Mofh.r's Day Tea Alpha Alpha chapter of Delta Zeta is giving a Mother's Day tea Sunday May 12, from 2 until 5, at the sorority liouse, 717 University place, Evans- ton. .Among those on the committee in charge Of the tea are Agnes Jones, 1045 Forest avenue, and Frances Lutz, 82 Greenwood avenue, b oth of Wilmette, and Helen Lyon of Adclress Luncheon of Service Council The Service Council for Girls is. holding1 its regular board meeting 1this (Trhursday>) morn- ing, and it is announcingplans for its spring luncheon and open meeting to be held Thursday, May 16, in -the Wedgwood room at Marshall Field's. Prof.Arthur J. Todd. head of the sociology department :at Northwest- ern university since 1921, will'spea.k on. "The Share of'a Private Agency 'in Character Building for an Age of Rapid Social, Change." Prof essor Todd bas been very'active in welfare w*ork: in Evanston and in the other cities in which he bas taught. He was, previously on the faculties of the Universitieg of Illnois, Pittsburgh, and Minnesota. Aside from bis ac- tivities in sociological fields. Pro-, fessor Todd bas found time to be- corne a member of the Business Men's Art club of Chicago, and to write 'various books, including "The Scien- tific Spirit-in Social Work," <'Democ-, racy and Reconstruction," and, Most recent, "The Primitive Family as an Educational Agency." Reséervations for the luncheon may be. miade at the Service* Council office, Dearborn 3122, or with Mrs., S. J. Duncan-Clarkc or . Mrs. Fred- erick G. Hipp, of Wilmette. The Gouncil came into .being wben Judge Mary M. Bartelme, out of ber experience in the juvenile court of. Cook county, learned the vital neces- sity for organized practical friendship to, serve Chicago's teen-age girls who, witbout skill 'or training, and often bandicapped by physicaL or mental defects, cannot battie alone against the economic and moral pressures of the city. ~.Brannen, 2501 e chairman for the m ay ho reached at. botet Washington, D. C.,, who is visting ,ber, lister li Evanstôn. *Mrs. J. A. Burrill, 812 Greenwood kavenue, was Iancheon-- hostess t,6 the sDrama Study club on. Thursday of last week. F raf Mothers foMft The Mothers' association of Pi Kappa Alpha- fraternity of North- western university is meeting for luncheon Friday at the home of Mrs. John Regal,. 811, Foxdale -avenue, Winnetka. illitime -

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