Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1938, p. 48

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in Panda Colors With its attractive black and whiite panda invitations alreaýdy In the mail, the Junior Edgewater, center. of the Inf ant Welfare so- ciety is busy completing plans. foir the Panda party to be held No- vemberý 4, at the« Stevens hotel.- Inspired by the antics of the pan- das, the group has planned an eve- ning àof rare good'funand novel en- tertainment. In keèping with 'the spirit of the -party and the continen- tal rooni of, the -Ste-vens, the color scheme for the evening wil be black and white- accented .with bright green. Bouncing panda balloons will be on each table, the menus will display pandas, and furry blacki and white pandas will be every- whee. Jackie Heller. .and his or- chestra have promised to introduce the Panda Prance whièh-- will be something new in balirooni danc- ing. One of the features of-.the evening will be the Panda Treasure cage, whlch is already overflowing with xnysterious packages. Each haif hour after 8, when the dinner dance, begins, gifts will be distributed fromn the Panda Treasure cage. The role of Iitty in "The Royal~ Famzili," the New iTrier Jutnior- Senior play on'Novem ber 4 and 5, is bemng taken by Mis.s Harline Ward, daughter of the J-arley L. Wards of Wilmiette, Towni Hoitse Stitdio Musicale and Lecture In observance of J{omecoming week at Northwestern univers ity, Delta Zeta sorority has planned a full program of social. àctivities. Monday night was the occasion for the Founders' Day.dinner, a.formai banquet, wvith Mrs. 0. H., Hayes.of Evanston, one of the founders and for rnany years pres !dent,, as guest of ýhonor and speake r. Saturday night of this week, follow-' ing, the Northwestern,- Minnesota *game, a buffet supper will be given for the returning alumnae, the active chaptèr serving as- hostesses. Suni- day', October. 30, mremnbers of. the active chapter and the pledges are invitpgi tn aHal1owe'eVi tparty which Benefit Orphans The very gratifying sum of, seven hun'dred dollars was mnade by the Friends of Lake EluiffOr- phanage at the, two-day rummiage' sale held byý the. organization in Evanston last week. A quantity of used household goods and, clothing in very good :condition was. disposed of, and the proceèds* derived frorn their sale has sup- plied. a substantial. working fund for some of, the charitable work which the. group will] carry on this I i Miss Marjorie Kraft of Wilmette willyer give Pd the Kraft farm aàt Genoa At. Lake o' Hilis farmn, the 'homne City, Wis. of Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Jr., at, Crystal, lake on Wednesday,ý Novemn- ber 2, at Il o'clock the FriendSI of Lake Bluff Orphanage will hold their next regular monthly meeting. 6ives First-N, S. ?4'ocsraM A ssis4ng the hostess wfll be Mrs. in Vassar Club Reviews F. Schumacher, 'Mrs. Harry W. Chronquist, and Mrs.. William Cope- The North Shore Vassar club spon- land. sors the fourth in its series of book The latest philanthropic activity review progranis on Friday, October of this group of womnen is a health 28, at the Georgian hotel, at 10:30 measure, They have made ar- o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Arthur rangements for twenty tonsillecto- E. Joslyn of River Forest, well mies .to be performed for chîldren known reader and book reviewer of at the Lydia home in Chicago. Chicago, and a recognized leader ini At the meeting next week the adult education, will be introduced members will sew on' underwéar chairman, Mrs. Francis Stine, invi- tation chairman, Romaine Rennen, decoration chaîrman, Mrs. Richard C, Bleloch of Winnetka, entertain- ment chairman, and Mrs. William Wofl andi Mrs. Carl Wittbold in charge of the Panda Treasure cage. Mrs. Frederick J. Price of Highland. f Park is presideflt of the Edgewater Juniors.' Among the North Shore members there ther Pg1m Beacl the winter. e. of thie ýere they from th to spend of this weec. Armusical jea at enjamin rFrankiun,". uy Uai±va 3:30 o' dock will have three artists: Doren. Tickets for individual re-* Nancy Millette, mezzo soprano; views may be obtain-ed-at~ thcýdoor. Ruth Davidson, violinist, and Kath- arine Hall, pianist. They will pre- sent songs composed by Mrs. Burt M. Hall. Mrs. Harold M. PulsiferPln Prg m is sponsoring the program.Pln og m Wayne Hanson will address a Fni- day evening meeting at the clubj his subjeet being "Europe, Whith-I er?" International secretary of the of thie g or 240 vorth, 15 uVe&. Loving Photo ahld girls. Manyc will be made with the rumiage sa!, rts [U.U me uoys of these purchases the proceeds fromn Party: to Honor Mothers of Delta Zeta Pledges In honor of the mothers of the new pledges, the Mothers. Club of form the committee in Miss Virginia Little is ini of reservations. ývening bridge party is sched- )r November 18. WILMETTE LIÉE

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