Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1938, p. 48

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Social Season TlIe North Short country club Opens lu ssmnmer formal d-n-c- :ng s4.easo Saturdav wîth danc- ing frie9CD toto .w ie Ru- dcdpW"s rOrchestra- A water show- with a bale. stmln xhi- -ng planned untr, the directiorn ûfHenry -Howes orf'Evanston;. in charge of swimmînng events. Harry Leegtcon. in charge olf entertainmt. Jplan s the 'ances. Iirrwill be served. Mnr. D. ýB. Earhart of WinnetkÀa chairm4n çM cards, has plannefl a cot- toný parad& for -Monday. a «IAttc'n wed- ding style show, with tht high school and college daughters of imembers 't)f thse club as the modeIls. While the men play golf in the aft-trnorn, their ifret wilV'en n bidge, -A bufft mî n at night. imovie., and a four-pee swing bandiof strolhnrg musicîans wilI play ail during tht style sýhow and eveflulg. .Mrt. Wayne R, BtIlows is vic- chairman of thse card comttee. Ms Ray T, Johnson if, chairman of so- cial eveftt for wcmnen; Mrs. L. A. T'tut is diairman roiJuniors' events ýr s. Daniell Upp, iis in charge of- twiliiûit fgolfý; M Phillip P. Merrîli \fernfrial day anid t, ;re ceding week-end are vnion- vmo(us with counitry clul> di- versions. -SOnetimes that. houl- va is the Signal for d finner dances, sonetimes just fo.r golf andi bridgej ,,f-,rnetirnles lQrýr all Westmoreland Country' club opened its dinner dance season Iast Satur- day night, vWith three hundred in at- tendance, but is having no dance this week. nor, special golf eensor the -week-end. Fridav of this week, however. -the wotnen golfers of the club will have their first regular day of the sea- son. MIrs. Norman Lighthart ci Evanston -heacls a large cornmittee which has for its members, M rs. WVal- lace Miller of WVilmette, team cap- tain; Myrs. ,Harold WVright of Chi- cago'. low nets: 'Mrs. W ard 'Nfaurer of Evanston, choice score; Mirs. Le- land Johnson of Evanston, putts and publicitv, NMrs. Douglas Waitlev of- Evanston, handicap; rules coxnmittee. Mrs. Frank Grimes, Mrs. Arthur Pur- neil. Mfrs. MNaurer, and Mrs. Light- hart; ail Evanstonians. Four Sundav, and two Thursdav mixed foursomes are included in the committee's plans, and from Sep- prives, Mrs. C., P.tEllis is team cap- tain. Mn%. . rvin C. Faber i5 in charge of handicap%; Mrs. R. J. Fellingham,, ringefs,Mm .Albert H. Meyer, fpints: Mn.. Charles Shabinco, puts. Mm .1-.W- Moore is chairman of puhlicity for women. On the executive rules committee art Mn,. Merrill, chairman, and )frs. J» M. Brooks, Mn,. Frank J. Bluck- ridge. Mm. Charles P. Ellis, Mnr. Grorge L Martin, Mrs. Potter, and iuBois-The Drake Mt'iu Eleanor Welles LPipicctt, dau.qlhter of M r. and .11 s. Richard R. Li'ipfincott of Wilmnetie, uore a shirred net g(own made bouriav2; style o>1 Mfay 16,. uheni she became the bride of Chester NVelson Goltra, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Nelson Goltra, of Evanston. The cercnv ý,touk place ai the First Methodist Eptisco-pal church Mn Ezanston, <and uas follozied b%, a recepuion ai lthe Lippincott home, Af fer a brief weddiny trip the bride and liride groom are not, aI home in Ezutistops. be ài%-en over to bridge for femmnine inembers of the club. An innovation iwill be the series .of twelve bridge lectures and luncheons every Tues- day beginning on June 7, with MNrs. Maxine C. 'Miner, bridge expert, the lecturer. 'Mrs. Alan C. Hovey of Chicago is chairman of the wonen 's bridge côminittee whose members are Mrs. Robert S'. Drew, Mrs. Charles S. Durkee, Mrs. Urban Lelli, Mrs. AS WILMBT TE LIFE

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