Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1938, p. 39

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ings will be the opening seminar whieh is planned ta supplement the presentation on literature1 given by Mrs. Mary Beimfohi' on Octo ber 30 at the Orrington-hotel. Prof essor John. Cavanna, instruct- or in'English'and'rnusic, as well1 as sole teacher of the new course, "1Comparative Arts," at North- western uftiversity, will «"sit in" with the Phi Mu. Gamma group as leader. on an informai discus- sionof he'Arts During the 8'S." This opening eminar Will be held at the home.of Mrs. George McClay, 766 Hinman avenue, Evanston,,in the evening fromn 7 to 9 on Monday,. No- vember '28. Attendance at these seminars is limited (most of Phi Mu Qamma's programs are open to the public) to members and special guests whQ have done research or special study ini the fielè4 o! the arts. Phi -Mu Gamma Allied Arts fra- ternity announces the recent pledg- ing of seven young artists on the North Shore: Miss Gretchen Ber- bach who is well known as one of the- creative dance-artists of Northwest- ern; Miss Betty English, senior at Northwesterfl, whosé ability in paint- ing and in writing has been recog- nized for some time; Miss Joan Imig (-arniuate of Northwesterfl'and liv- Mrs. Edward J. Quinn, treasurer; Mrs. Harry J. Ramshaw,,secretary of executive board; Miss Cecile Mur- phy, financial .secretary. The executiveboard includesMrs., Maurice W. K. Byrne, Mrs., Fred-, e rick ýBreit, Mrs. John, J. Dowdle, Mrs. Timothy B. Hinchion,,Mrs. James ]B. McCahey,, Mrs. Raymond: P. Tennes, Mrs. O. Wisner Williams, Mrs. Harry E. Hobbs, Mrs. D. Claude LÙse, Mrs. 'John, C. Tflly, Mrs. William E. Davis, Mrs. Arthur A. Goes, Mrs. J oseph P. Savage, Mrs. Elmier'P. Whitty. The dininer dance committee con- sists of Mrs. Wiliams, invitations; Mrs. Whitty and Mrs. Dowdle, ýpub- licity; Mrs. McCahey, music; Mrs. Tennes, entertainment;, Mrs. Davis and Miss Hursen, cigarettes. Ai-tend eamne'During Recent Trip to East Mr. and Mrs. Orville Daily, of Wilmette, are- home from a trip to Buffalo, N. Y., and to Corneli university where they attended the Corneil - Dlartmouth. game. Mr. Shoe Re6pairing That Is Different!, 0 REBUILDING BY, FACTORY METHODS *SHoES TINTED, -CLEANED,- REDYRD *OFFICIAL TALON ZIPPER SERiVICB THE TINT SHOPPEI. ïteg. 1710 Shermnan Ave.,.Varsity Theatre BIdg. GREenleaf 6477« 4 Ciffoni THE PERFECT NON- RUN STOCKING Miss Catherine Imig (4graduate of was Mrg. -tiaily's mother, Mrs.- Mae Northwestern), who has gained rec-Deewohdbnvitnger ognition as a creative dance-artîst; for six weeks and makes her home Miss Vaiborg Sinkier, who i doin in Kenmore, a suburb of Buffalo, graduate work in creative Speech iherdutrMsEalSct. Arts at Northwestern; Miss Jose- wt e agtr r.Er.Sot plaine Wolverton of the Evanston On their way home Mr. and Mrs. public sehools. who has for-years ýDaily camne through Canada, where done outstanding work in -mus;1ic, they report. thé'y drove through a tbrough the correlation of the'Arts. snow storm. Sunday, November 20, and Mrs. Margaret lRamsey Wolff of after their return, they entertaineci Wilmette, Phi Mu Gamma's honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Daily of student for the past year, having Chicago, his parents, 'and Grant W. wnthe annual National Coundil Dewey of Evanston, Mrs. Daily's ih~i ftsl pansWl»uD .,ad details WOrked Out.fo ai a3I5~eveit. il, be dlscusse< party ,annou~ ,dthe me ae 'of, EDGAR A., STEVENS, hIc, I.'

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