Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1937, p. 54

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The Chicago Wellesley club bas issued invitations to alum- n.ae to attend a dinmer in honor of Miss Mildred H. ,McAfee, president of Wellecsley college, Friday evening, April 2, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Red Lacquer roo ofthe Palmer Housel. The' following morning therç Wil 6e an informal confeence on college and alumnae afairs with President MÀcAfee and officers of the, Alumnae association at- the Woman's,'Athletic club. 626 North Michigan, avenu e. F'or the program comrnencinoz at 10:30 o'clock, there will be five speakers. Miss McAfee will give ber "First Impressions of a First Pres- idency" At, Il .3-0 o'clock "AlmJnac~ Associationi Projects and Plans" will bc discussed by Mrs. Bruce Mac- Leish of Glencoe, first vice-president of the association; by Mrs. Charles Ray McCallum of Milwaukee, chair- mani of cluabs, by Mrs. William Vaw-, ter, chairman of the Alumnnac fund, and the chairman of education. Reservations for the conference and luncheon following areto be BadIminton Matches Throughout greater Chicago,, one thous'and posters are being d'istrib.uted this week by mnem- bers of theIJuniorý auxiliary of the Evanston Infanrt Welf are center and the Julnior Service league announcing the firstNa- tional Badminton tournamnent to. be played in. the Naval Re- serve armrory in, Chicago April 1-3. Miss Virginia Haskell ýof the serv- ice league bas undertaken directing, the distribution, with Miss Mary Fow- 1er of Wirinetka amongz the 'Junior service league girls assisting. Leland R. Gustavson, one of the entrants in the matches from New York, is. r opnsible for the posters design. Utider the chairmanship ýf M\rs. Eugene Voss of 425 Winnetka ave- nue, Winnetka, a group of nienbers of the Junior auxiliary will act as ushers,-Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Paul Clovis, and Mrs. Alfred Wilt- berger, ail of Kenilworth: Mrs Har- old Barnies of Indian 1Hl1, Mrs.. Fred Schroèder, Jr., and 'Miss Frances, Cutier. of Wilmette. AnnuMl Circle Benefil The second annual quilt party and dessert bridge, with a style show added this year, will be given by the Northwest circle of the First Con- gregational church of Wilmette, Wed- nesday, April 7, at 1 o'clock, at the Woxnan's club. The BloomHall shop of. Wilmette will display spring chirman. for the entire organization. Mrs. Saiders-is- olso very energetically wiorking for the success of thse second-hond book sale which the Keniilu'orth cernter is sponsoring the, week of Marc/s 15-20, at 617 Dais street, Evmistoii. In Kenilworth, especially, interest in finiding books for the sale zias keenl ainong friends of Infant Welfare, and many were the donations pourinig iii from that village., A banquet for fat hers and sons is to be beld at thé Kenilworth club Friday evening of this week at 6:30 o'clock. A. H. Pendleton of Wil- mette and Stephen Chase of Kenil-, worth form the committee of whicW Mr. Chase is chairman. Mrs. Bessie M. Taylor is in charge. of reserva- id oiie sisteer. L yo.unger cnuedrel, is the Jane and Tom. Mrs. Peterson aid lo has Ann exPect to return home ini abat: three weeks. i 'i 2

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