Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Apr 1936, p. 25

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nee Country club. 1 Other new officers a re: Robert L Osgood, Wil- mette,execuj- president; M.: A.Borreseil WilMette, re- cording sec- retary;, Ed - w a rd C. 1 àmadSUBlc -i n t zPeterI, Kenilwo rth, corresponding secretary.; Norbert J. Miller, Wilmette,, treas.- urer. Robert Romans, Wilmette, is vice- president of membership;. Allen ýM. Klein, Indian Hill, vice-president of civic affairs; Charles W..Allen, Wil- met te, vice.:presideht of social affairs; Walter O. :Hughes, Glencoe vice- president o f publicity Boçard diectors are Arthur Siebel, Edwin A. Robson, Raymond Steffens, and Fred Schmidt, of Wilmette, and Kenneth A. -Ramsey and W. M. Washburn of Glencoe. The club now has a memnbership'of M08men from the north 'shore villages. The'next meeting will be beld at Techny Fields Golf club next Tues- day evening. ~,a .to. 5 . Parents to Be Guesta of Daughters atN. C. E. Parents of the students of the Na- tional College, of. Education will be honored guests of the college Tues- day,,)May 5. -In the morning and afternoon mothers and fathers. will have the opportunity to visit the college class- rooms,, and, at noon, will be the guests of their daughiters at smal! 'luncbeon parties. in, Evanston. The program for the evening of Parentse Day intludes a dinner to lb e given in Harrison -hall> at which Mdiss Edna Dean »Baker, president of the 'college, will -speak, 'and,. later in the, evening, a play to be presented by the 'côtlege draftiatic club for the enter- tainment of the dinner guests. j,-,.- e sary of the National College of Edu.- cat lon ini Evanston, some of the s tu- Idents, are, wearing costUmes fashion- able ini 188M, the year thé c9llege was founded, in, observing theirana .Play Day" Friday, May 1. On1 this:traditional day, classes are disnxis sed and fresbhmen, sophomores, juniors and; seniors: coMpe te in pea- nut scranmblesI,:tugs of wai, and golf and tennis matches, for the .class prize presented at the end of the day. The important contest of "Play Day" this year will be a tug of war be- KVINDgTOàN 1700 c.trel StUM -Dv~is2004. A~ ~~... 29 BEut Madiba Street V'fl b" 0 aee SOUTE » 5454 bath 8h.,.Odrie Dôrdh.sU6774 Gifts, of STERLING: SIL VER for Baby TATMAN' 707 Chtwrch Si. Evanston itoô the social wIuirl inone of these niew-seàson frocks, i *You'Il be thec belle'of the. bail ... or, if you're graduoting, you'll b., the smartest lady in the class. Sheil pink starched lace (t leI) has a pert little jacket that slips off ta reveal a wickedly Iow bock. Red- Fora. Ssm Moderat*I Pricd UDGAIt A. STEVENS. . 1624 Ortimg ,/d: A/i t 0/ & I

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