Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 46

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Mrs. Holloway, an Alpha Phi alumna, ýwas assisted in welcoming the members by Mrs. James Barton, chairman, and t he committee in charge: Mrs. Richard B. Hart and Miss Emily Carlisle of, Evanston; Mrs. Ralph Colville of Wîlmette; Mrs. R. E. Naylor of Winnetka; Mrs. William Sch~weitzer and Mrs. Nor- wod urch of Kenilworth; M r s. Walter Clyde Jones, Jr., andl Mrs. Sherman Barnett and Mrs. Alvin Bowe of Glencoe. Thé committee did a lively business sellmng hot dogs, ice cream cones, and other edibles, the proceeds from which are to be giveri to the sorority's scholar- ship lban fund. Judy and Billy Jenks of Winnetka will n William P. Jenks of 75 Abbotsford road, w day of June 13, for next Tuesday Mrs. Je Kenilworth center of the Infant Welfare Si guest of honor at the President's luncheu Skokie Country club. Mrs. John Tittie, of Winnetka, vice-pre ait extended trip to New En gland in time ta s> At a meeting of the center boardl at Mi week, lunwheQn plans were completed, and sei into the society: Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. C, ren Baker, Mrs. L. V. Emmert, Mrs. Fran; and Miss Barbara Crowe. This acceptance was made after the bo( membership from sixty ta seventy-flve. Mrs. George Everit Openi Opens Home for Benefil ForlT( The Winnetka committee of the The V Alumni day, Saturday of this week, one of the. highlights of the .annual commencement ýactivities atý North- western university, will ýbe observed. by. a tea the Associate Alumnae will ive in the gardens of Deering li- brary from 3 until 4;30,o'clock, 'im- mediately preceding the commence,- î ~ment. exercises at Dyche stadium. Al returning alumni,, graduating Ir, seniors,ý their. parents and friends, are invited. Receiving the guests will be, the new, president, Mrs. Thomas 'B. Singeton of Glencoe,: and'the other- members of the board of directors: Mrs. Ralph Strader, first vice-presi- dent ; Mrs. Beverly Howe, 'second vice-president; Mrs. Paul Morrison, third vice-president; Mrs. Hubert L. Hardy, treasurer; Mrs. Howard Packard, recording secretary; Mrs. W. E. Schroeder, correspôhding sec- retary; Mrs. William Soule, social, chairman; Mrs. James L. Allen, li- brary- -chairman; Miss Janice Hall,- archives; Mrs. Martin Rosendahi,' Merrili Chase-1rown House Photo Quadrangles, representative;, Mrs. not have their mother, Mrs. Paul Cummins, 'program chairman; vith themt much during the Mrs. Douglas MacMillan, publicity enks, now president of the chairman; Mrs. Richard Breeden, ociety .of Chic ago, will be scholarshîp chairman; Mrs. Jack Du the center uill give at Heitman, Medill Sehool of Journal- ism representative. esideflt, rushed homte fromt Mrs. Soule, as social, chairman, is hape plans for the luncheon. assisted1 by the following commit- frs. Tittle's Monda y of this tee: Mrs. Allason Clarkç, Mrs. Harry Men new members accepted Stone, Mrs. Traugott 'Rohner, Mrs, 7harles Bradeen, Mrs. War- Edwin M. H-dley, Jr'., lVrs. Harold tk Nabers, Mrs. E. Troyer, Haywoard, Miss Florence Smith, Mrs. Charles Howell, Mrs. Edwin Len- )ard decided to fncrease its nox, Mrs. John lirby, and MISs Elizabeth Quinlan' At a recent informnal. meeting at Mrs. Singleton's home,teaiv plans for the year's program ýwere 1 Gardens fo Public discussed. The Associate Alumnae sponsors- our Next w!ednesday four social events during the year. ~1inetk Gadenclu's orThis spring a dessert bridge, play Ninetk Gadenclu's or-interpretation, and fashion show al dea tment a nnonneps _________________________ritory is in part of the country that' is suffering from floods, and the ef- is ône of various activities sponsored fects of the war, and the people by the newly organized Illinois Opera corne constantly ta the missionaries guiId. for help.

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