Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1936, p. 40

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Seturdey, Me-y 2 Social events of variety and importance will corne to a cli- max at Shawnee Country club the next week or ten days withi a large Open House party to taeplace Saturday, May .2, from 89.until 1i 1o'clock. The'activities preceding the Open House will *commnence Friday eve- ning of this week witb a dininer dance for the juniors. The hours are from 8:30 toéil o'cock. Following the junior party Friday ,nightis% the club. formai for aduits. whicb, will be a 'Monte Carlo party and dinnere dan ce. Joe Rudolph and his musicians will plyfor the dance. TLhe invitations proifise. an evening of realý fun and many of the. saine. attractions and excitement which Monte Carlo fur- nishes the traveler abroad. Members are urged to come and bring their friends for, a gala time at the Open House, May 2. A flat ad- mission fee will be charged and the proceeds are to be used to redeco- rate the club. Every form of enter- tannient and recreation which the club affords will be available both jafternoon and evening. Ouests may rdance, swim, bowl, play cards, ping j og tennis or billiards. R. R. Lippincott is chairman of a for Junior SchooI The miodels and the hostesses for the fashion* show and tea wh.ich the North. Shore Friends of the' Chicago Juntior school wvill give on1 Monday, April. 27, .are, announccd this week by the coiîuînittee ini char ge. The bene- lit,1 vill I)eë hcl( at 2 :15 o'ciock at the Winiietka Wonan's Club' ,a prbgram of.entertainrnent sup- Plementing a (lisplay of attrac- tive spring and( summer models. The young women and the miatronis who will wear the dresses and gowns' to be shown are: Mrs. Ives Waldo of Winnetka, Mrs. John Ruettinger of GIsncoe, Mrs. Beverly Williams of Glencoe, Mrs. R. H. Hyman of Win- netka, Miss Grace Barnum of Win- netka, and. Miss Barbara Ann Sar-. gent of Winnetka. Mrs. John Roos js chairman of the group of hostesses and serving on her. committee are: Mrs. Lucius Andrew, Mrs. C. H. Allen, Mrs. Henry C. Bur- nett, Mrs. Rosalie Carlson, Mrs. Ed- win Hedrick, Mrs. Andrew Kuby, Mr s. George Melvin,, Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, Mrs._Stanton Wilhite. and Alumnae of 22 Womnan' Cofleges Inviled la Tée Aluinnae of a group of colleges, Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Connecticut, Elmira, Goucher, Lake Erie~, Mills, Milwaukee-Downer, Mount Holyoke, Pembroke, Ratcliff c, R a n d o 1 p h Dinm rTonight Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wigglesworth, 125 Woodstock avenue, Kenilwoith, are cntertaining at a dinner party for sixteen this evening (Thursday). Duflola-The Drake Studio A4 Medici cap of. rose point lace and a rosepoiîit veil wverc wvorn u'ith hier. 'Emipire' st ' le ivory sali n wedding dress by Miss Mary Louise Hays of tVilllettte when slw became thre bride of Alaii Mark Ferguson, last FridaY 'véning. Mr. and Mr 's. Fe'rgiison are at Sca Jsland, Ga., on flicir z(eddiiq. trip (miid zill reside in Richmoand, Va. The bri de i: flec daiighter of JMr. and iIrs. Clyde T. Hays of 5119 I.aau'el avennre. may. be, ob- of the com- Latonte, mmwiiti iueais of rght liing." Te North Shore Priends Provide for two I)0y5 at the school. At Kenilworth Club The Kenilworth club approaches one of the last dancing parties of its social seàson, a 'dinrer dance Friday evtning of this week. Dinner serv- tor for Troy, Ohio, wherethe visit Mrs. St overs, mother, Henry M. Allen, for a few, From there they wîll go to1 and return to Wilmette, in weeks or a ,m-ontb.

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