Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1936, p. 32

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Chi Omega AIumnae. c t I to Hear TaIk on .Russie, Germeny The North, Shore, Clxi .Onega. iluinnae will nmeet at the Chap)- er house Friday, January 24-, ai 1 0cdock. Mrs. Harnon NNWood- Wvortil, 1616 Colfax'avenuie, Ev- anstoii, is in charge of reser'va- tions. Inasniuch as the president, Mrs.Marc O'Brien, is ini Newx York fortwo weeks, Mrs. Rue- ben Davy %viii have charge. of the meeting. M rs. Leon Kranz wil introducethe s'peake r of the af- tenoMrs. Ha ýrriet, Goodwin Deuss, a friend of. Mrs. Kranz and a Chi ýOmfega .frorn theUni-, versity of Wisconsin. 1Mrs. Deuss is the wife of Edward L. Deuss, former heaed of the Inter- national News Service in Centrai Eu- rope with headquarters in Berlin., They. have returned to this country after ten years in Europe. Mr. Deuss was sent first to represent Germany as Associated Press correspondent for two years, then to Moscow for the International News Service for four years, then back to Germany which had become Nazi, then to Lon- don. In Russia he saw the beginning and four. years of operation of the Five Year Plan. In Germany he and Mrs. * Deuss have séen two contrasting re- cent phases of its. history. *Mrs. .Deuss served as Moscow cor- respondent of the London Daily Ex- press for more than a year. She has Covered news for her ýhusband ex- tensiveiy and fias. traveled through j, Russia. She is now writing a nd lec- turing about her mnany experiences as, correspondent, hostess, and ob- server. She has contributed articlesi for Matrix. Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Strick- land, 724 Cummings avenue, Ketnil- worth, will give a cocktail party at their home, Friday evening, before .the dinner-dance at the: Keniiworth club. ~F. Durant Photo Receiving kjcm bers of the general coiinmeittee for the acquaintance tea of thne Kenilwvorth center of thne Infant Welf are society rvith their hostess, Mrs. Charles H. Gibson, wva..r oro, the police dog that guards the Gibsoit houehold at 1447 Tow-er road, JHubbtsrd Woods. Diirin.q the meeting, whic/n was held Iast JFriday, plans were discussed for thne event to which ail wonten in Ken il- worth wil be inz.qted liondcsy, Pebruary 24. Mrs. Gib ion is celleckions chaijr- man for the center. Invite North Shore Women Announco Program for l'o Bridge and Style Show Delta Gammfa Alumnal The Junior auxiliary of the ,Wom- an's Club of Wilmette again invites the women of the north shore to at-. tend its Annual Charity Valentine Bridge and Fashionl show on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Paidar, 732 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, will entertain at a cocktail party at their home, Friday evening. After- wards they will take their guests ta, the dinner-dance at the Kenilworth club. A. ,meeting. of. the Evanslton and North Shore Alumnae association' of Delta Gamma will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. George A. *Veeder, 1015 Sheridan road, Evans- tiYLe, mr. ý.L. - iiraye, 4anUa vLr. Lloyd Yost. Mrs. D. C. Kemp of 1030 Ashland avenue is chairman of the circle. N. S. Friends of Junior School to ElctOfficers, The -annuai meeting of the North Shore'Friends of Chicago Junior school xvwiii I)e held Mon- day, january,27, at the hom-e, of Mrs. Frederick Henkel, 653 Walden ýroad, Winnetka. ..Mrs. Gordon Smith,, Mrs. J. N. Woollett, Mrs. Clarence R. Leland, ,Mrs. Edward J. Brion', Mrs. George S. Channer, Mrs. Clifford J. Ellis. Mrs. James ,H. Ferry, Mrs. R. F. Hymnan, Mrs. Wallace, Gi, Miss -Mari- on, Lindon Bearup. and NIrs. Henrkel. comprising the, execuitive board, ~~! entertain the -membershiip at lunch- eon at 12:30, o'clock. After, luncheon the anita reports, covering the activities of the North ' Shore Friends and oi the sch-ool dur- ing the p)ast year, ivill be reid by the various oficers. Following vl be a vote bv th~e membership. on the recom- nmendations, prepared hy 'the fnominat- ing commrittee for new officers and* mienibers of the executive, boaâd. At the close of the.,business .session the, new board will be ýwelcomed and plans for the coming year discussed. Mrs. George S. Channier of Glen- coe and Mrs. Frederick Henkel of. Wîinnetka,. in charge of reservations, ask that these be made by Saturday. January 25, if possible. Three Episcopal Circles, Are in.Session Friday Three of. the..circles, of, St., .\ug-. usiesEpiscopal church are to niet Friday of this, week. 1MIrs. Martin -Chattick-of 1520 High- land'avenue will be hostess to, the West circle at. dessert luncheoh at :1 O'clock. Mrs. H. V. Green is assist- ing hostess. main aLs nusts and nostesses awaiting the opportunity to introduce mem- bers and guests to those with whom they are not acquainted. A St. Val- entine's Junior High dance on Feb- ruary 14, will be an 'event of, impor- tance in> a new, month.

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