Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, p. 38

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,Lake Aday at Clear Sky-lod Genieva,, the beautiful suimer home of Mr. and.Mrs. H-arley L. Clarke, isbeing arr.ne b he Evaniston Friends of the -Cicago Junior school. for the ast part of July. The privilege of attending. this annual luncheon,, the procéeds of, which wil benefit the scholarship fund of the scholM .cis located near Elgin on the Fox river, is greatly. appreciated by the mhany tnembers and their friends,,who are alwayýs at this event each year. No special entertaining bas, been prepared in the afternoon, but the guests.will be afforded 'the- opportunIty of a strolli throu gh tbe extensive grounds ai-d the beautiful gardens of the es tate. 1M.rs. Elmer L. Gaés 1648 Shierwin avenue, Chicago, is president of the board of directors. The. other officers are as followvs: .Mrs. William B. Davis, first vice-president; Mrs. Walter A. Hansen, second vice-president; Mrs. W. A. Osgood, third vice-president. Mrs. N. Chase Flint, secretary; Mrs. Charles H. Xarner, Jr., assistant secretary; Mrs. David Patterson, treasurer; Mrs. Andrew D. Colliiis, assistant treasurer; Mrs. W. E,. i ameson. chairman oi the Yhese 11'lietka debu tan tes have rcserved tw~o .Friday affternoons 'inSeptcmber for thec fras at Whicli their parel fs Miss Jua jjason (le ft) and Miss Hester Reilly (cerfiý are f0 have a Joint feil -cii Presenit thci to th i r'ds. ,e Reiliy at the Reilly 'home, 640 Black~Septcmlber 18, qlivein by MIrS. Ros-well B. Maso,î and JMr. and A1'r.s. John RI? 11, and -will be a fra (it 11w ho;ii<' Septeniher carlier, wccek a place 'lakec v party tlarnýcr-'s Mary thorn road. Miss I'f lier parentIs, Mr. alnd Mrs. RaliuîIarner. 120o Ham/ fondale road. ïwill Paul Stone-Raymor Phooto Paul Stone-Ra.ynoi Photo Caélos Photo okie toa HoId 'itsý Tournament July 23 WiII Spend Two Weeks laws comniittee. Johanna. Lodgie Will Have Ail-Day Cruisu and events for tins invitation tournaineî'r tbe'held W\edniesday, August 5.. The prize events include, iln the moraiing, first loxv gross, lowv gross foursomne, irst and. second low net, and Io\\- net foursomie; and in the afternoon, first lowv gross, low gross 36 holes, low gross has àfoursome 36 holes, first second lovv net, The Jobatina L.odge, %ich h f ront low net 36 holes, ,and low net foursomne ers menilt North Shore section witti haviiig a 36 holes. In addition to prizes for ie ,,lu. 2) winners ýof these events, therc wiIl be foursome event with low net andlo gross. th ere vill be fathers and daugh. ters and mothers and daughiters events. A buffet dinner, followed by miusic and dancing, will, complete the day's activities at the club. .The women golfers are holding their regular *onthly guest .dày Wedlnesdav; fnue,- Silice their rec ent marriage, B. Kinudtsýoinot- 1141 Clhestnut avehave gone to L-inden, \Vis., to spend a fortnighit with hier father and mother, -Mr. and .Mrs. R, R. Matthieson., fornierly of WVilmette, before settling permianently ini Chicago. On WXedixesdav of last week .Mrs. Russell wvas guest of honor at >a niscell'aneous Mrs. J.. \V. shower giveni by Brashears and ber daughter. jeanne, LAuu be Da fall. n, , 1 th in w-g precedend y ýsubason Dr. and Mrs. , Rufus B. Stolp, 336 tsan Warwkk ioad, Kenilworth, enter9 to tained their bridge club at dinner on Tuesday evening.

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