Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 44

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Antecates Qpen'ng of Woman's Club Renovation in their dutbhiouse wviIl capture tbe -attention of mnembers of the Woman'sý Club of wilniettec ggtheriIng again for another seasoônofniany-sided activity. Reception hall, powder room,' lounge, and smail auditor-. iuini have had.new coats-of paint. The floor of the stageïbas been refiinished,1 and the draperies have ail, been freshened, .ail of this change hiaving been under the. direction of, Mrs. A. V Gruhn. A tinge of autumn in the air, .Portends theapproach of an. active. season ,for the, Wonian's Catholie Clut> of. Wilmiette. Newv conuittees are beginning. work for ýthe fali Season which starts September 25. Mrs. Thonmas P.. Gibbons, '1500 Forest' avenue, W"ilpiette 'vilI serve the,clubl as president for the next two years sucteeding Mrs. Harry b. BarkOfficers' on Mrs. Gibbons' executive committee are Mrs.ý Arthur J. Hughes and Mrs-. Denfnis J. Harrison, Who bold the first and second vice-presf-. dencies. Mrs. Warren A. Clohisv. will serve as recording secretary and -Irs.Ciftoft P. Walker, will continue another term as corresponding secretary and printing chairman, as %viii Mirs. A. R. Houle, as treasurer. Directors are Mrs. Williami Diilhm, Mrs. Frank X Thale, mrs. Warren Clohisy, Mrs. Guy A. Gladson, Mr.,. John Those D. Flynn, Mrs. John Tracey. recently elected to serve on the boa rd are Mrs. John Boyiston, Mrs.. Patrick J. Joyee, and Mrs. George H. l3eaudin. Mrs. J, E. Tarleton, was named cha irinan of the Sanctuary department- with- Prior to th1e formai opening Wed-.. nesdayýN, October 7. two sewirig days for phiianthropy have béen scheuled, the first heing S&iembe 18, T'li Baptist Oid People's borne wi Il be the beneiciary of the initiai sewig session, work to be done under the chairmansbip of Mrs. Walter 0. Haas. who bas--on ber committee, Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mfrs. John Davis, Mrs. Williami Huggins, Mrs. J. C. Biaylock. and Mrs. Robert Peterson. Mrs. Edward Meier is luncheon chairman. Sewing for philanthropy is an op- )urant Studio Meeting Cumnor road ug at the 1 home of MVrs.. rec of the comanittee inii riliürýv of the, Jinnetka rolnies, 323 the annual clubh inade eIl the managemlent of a separate comnmittee whose chairman is Mrs. Julius comtorters is accomiplisneu, umier Crossiey. Nfrs. A. B. Lamibert. and Mrs. David H. Carter. Mrs. George Edward Walk is ph ilanthropy chairman. Mrs. Cari A. Gode is first vice-chairnin: Mrs'. Rti XfrnuiajAt. second H. Kiel. Assisting ber George W. Rose, 'Mrs. Acquaitance F.tes arc MIrs. James C. PIsnned by Alumnae The fine arts department of the club wvill be directed by the chairman, Mr.s. Curnniskty, wlth Mrs. Frank held by tbe Chicago Aiuminae chapter Edward as'vice-ciairman; Mrs. Henry X. Thale, afternoon, M.onday college the of Schmiidt, as art chainan; Mrs. Harry Septemnber 14, from 3:30 to 5:30 at Sherwin, literature chairman; Mrs, John the Chicago College club. Miss Ern- Flynn, as music chairman, and Ms Norman. as garden chairnian. 1: North sholre g irls entering college estine Herman of Cbicago, president,. Charles Mrs. Henry G. Dalton, chairman of WebHarriet Miss with receive wiii of nit., this fait will bave an opportu the civics and Catholie Action. departes from ster of Wilmette, secretary, and Miss Ment, wili be assisted by members rep)- )sand Ruth Fordyce of Evanston treasurer. vice-chair-. I t i b4r 23, for Ginrneu Yeur. hrsophomore e ro c from the Chicago area wuî ssser and of honor at a tea to bc Levens, at venue, and their Labor- Day weekof Mrs. Suekoff's the Benjamin J. na Shores, Imd. e8 auI Louis A. Suekoff, s. c, i. j- T. le -ber. ,IIii j p I

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