Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 50

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Women's Hockey Tt Exhibition Match i Winnotka High- for those who wish to go. Tuesday, November 10, the morning will be roght f0 isit; Progiram for the afternoûn individual free. , I coaching wil be given. by members of, the. Scottish, teamn to schoolgirls In. anticipation of its guests, at Roycemore, North Shore Countryý members of the. Scottish Wom- Day school, Evanston High 'scho6o en's Hockey association teamu New Trier, Main High' school, ýDeerHigh school, and, Kemper Hall early in Novemnber,th North field That same, evening a party wilI be, Shore. Field Hockey association given at Miss Leonard's home in bas laid its plans for their re- Winnetki., ception, entertainment, and f1or .Wednesday, November '11, at 3:30 the exhibition match they will, in the afternoon, the North Shore H. A.. will bave ýpractice with stage with the North Shore F.: coaching by mnembers of the- Scotch team at Skokie Playfield in Win- teamn. A banquet at Inidian Hill club netka:,Sunday, Novemiier 8. The will take place at 7 o'clock that night, match, at 3 o'clock, is open to with the N.S.F.A. members, taking the members of the Scottish team.ý ail initerested In hockey. Members of the team a re the Misses J. A. Bryce of St. Andrews, captain and riglaf back; J. R. Caird, of Edinburgh, Ieft back and inember of the AII-Scottish team in 1936; N. Campbell of Edinburgh, vice-captain and forward and on the Al-Scottish team ni. 1936; A. M. Forrester of St. Andrews, forward, nmember of Al Scottish team in 1936; M. C. Henderson of. Glasgow, goal; E. A. McKerrow of Dumphries, forward: B. Visit Announced The Don Côssack Russian Male chorus,. Serge. jaroiff conducting, will eprsented by the Lake Bluff auilary for the benefit, of the Lake Bluff orpha nage on :Friday, November 0,at 8:15 in the Evanston Township High school auiditorMotion pictures, ,radio and nearly. one hundred concerts wil be crowded, into a period of fifteen weeks i the' seventh transcontinental. Anerican tour of the Don Cossacks.. Such is the popularity -ofý these singers that practically, al engageçmen ts -are, in cities where the chorus has become anl institution. flachraceh Photo General SWaide; neery ivilized coutry ini the world since the tragic defeat of Entertain for Visilors Mr. and Mrs. L. É. Mittens of 31(1 Cumnor road, Kenilworth gave a (fin ner party on Tuesday evening in honoi of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Boyle of. Kansas City who came here for thù N;orthwestern - Minnesota football game last Saturday, and remained t. visit Mr. and Mrs. Mittens for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs.. John Den - Mus. Hayes McKinney of Wilmnette, a mnember of thse Wiscoetsin chapter of Gamma Phi Beta, wl/I presidc at the lea table zuhen, on Monday, the NVorth Shore alumnat Of t/he sorority celebrate Founder's day zvith a tea at the home of Mrs. Stuart K. Fox, 730 Forest avenue, Wilmette. Wrange's army i 1921, these famous Russians are about to acqu ire a new home and protection. In recognition of their world-wide artistic achievements, this famous Don Cossack chorus, conducted by the dynamic Serge jaroff, tapon reaching America i September was invited by -the Department of State: to accept the officiai protection of retary of the Scottish Women' SThe members are asked to be at Mrs. Hockey association, and M. Fisher, by 10:30 for the sewizxg. of Kilniarnoch, forward. Luncheon wiIl be served at 1 o'clock. H. C. Carroll is the chairman 'McClure's -Mrs. of Roxburghishîre, center hait, and d The Crescent circle of the XiIalso on the north shore. in 1931; J. :mette Congregational churcli will Stannard of Glasgow, right backý meet Tuesday,' November 10, for an E. R. Walker of Bcarsden, forwàrd; aIl-day meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Frazer of Aberdeen, forward, secm Frank McClure, 219 Broadway. -W. The advertising- cômmittee helpinig to further plans for ýthe recital Alec Templeton, pianist and composer, is giving the evening of December 15, ini the auditorium of New Trier Highli school, is announced this week. Its personnel consists of members of the organization sponsoring the concert, the North Shore auxiliary of the Chi- L of the circle. ing Horsemen of the Steppes," as they are called, wilI avait himself of the opportun ity. .Mrs. Arthur E. Swanson, 2310 Central Park avenue, Evanston, is president of the Lake Bluff auxiliary which is presenting this concert. Mrs. IMinor E. Botts, 636 Hinnian avenue, Evanston, is general ticket chairman and is being assisted ini the sale of tickets by M .rs. Frank Milhening, 732 Sheridan road, Evanston, Mrs. john Joe Hayes camne down from MinMuriel Kenney, 4aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kenney, was host- nieapolis for the Noithwestern-Miness to the members of lier lcnitting niesota game on Saturday, and spent Menday, ]November 9, the visitors club, Wednesday afternoon of last the week-end witb bis father and will have a 'free day,'but a sightsee- %eek.ý The clubis composer of ten mother;' Mr., and Mrs. Clarke L. ing trie lu Chicago;wilI be arrange4d girls. Hayes, 911 Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Barnard of 326 Oxford road, Kenilworth, are givig a dinner party on Saturday -in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland 'of 724 Cummings avenue,, Kenilworth, who expect to move to Mason City,> Iowa, in the ncar future.

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