Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1939, p. 46

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meet together at their national con- mal diner dance for which Pedro, vention to be held June ,25 to June De'Leon's orchestra will play. Sev- My, at the, Seigniory, club, world fa- eral> of its members, versed in the. mous Canadian. country club'in the rhumba, will give instructions. in Province of Quebec. 'One, hutndred'that danc uln hP ee g twenty-five members from .the West- 'The social committçe, with J., Lis- ernand Middlewesterni states will ton Nau 'and Mrs. P. N.X Sea in. be in Chic ago, Friday,. June 23, en cagimaking arrangements for, route to the convention, according to th evefng. Mrs. James P. Collins-0f La Grange, transportation manager. Headquar- Saturday afternoon, June, 17, the, fers for the day wil be a suite of feminine ýconign ftecu will rooms. at the Stevens hotel where' have its usual bridge. Mrs. George Chicago and ,North Shore -alumnaeHartnett and Mrs. James B. Long of the sorority wilM beail-day host- are hostesses for the occasion. esses to the visiting delegation, with Friday night, of ti ek h Mrs ErestA.Poter f he rrig-juniors, high. school age "and over,i ton hotel, Evanston, as chairmani of .will have their June Jumnp with arrangements for the day. daincing under the. stars fr 1om 9 un-' A special train will leave Chicago ti . esrvtin.,for thp+ innÉm C-âviôg Pheto Miss Jane Mol vneaux. of Keidl wvorth, w h os e engagement to John A. Breen of .Winnetka was announced TecentllI, heada the dance committee for a party to be given atthe Edgetbater Beach hotel June 22, to bene fit th e building fund of Sts. Faith, Hope, and Chariti, parish. netka's new Catholie p aà r i s h,; Saints Faith, Hope, and Charity,' *111 assist with the selling of cigar- ets and flowers and with the dance plans for a party to be given at the Edgewater Beach hotel Thursday, evening, June 22, for the parish's buf1ding fund. The-- roup .includes« Detroit, fnued witn members irom iPl the Southwestern states and Indiana. m Official delegates to the conven- Of tion living in the Chicago aréa in- bi clude Mrs. Ernest A. Eklund of CI Glencoe, represèntmng Alpha Alpha J( alumnae chapter of Chicago and the ec North Shore, Mrs. Theodore P. Lu- C ther from Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae c: chapter of Oak Park, Miss Betty Taggart, Collinsvile, Ill., from Gam- sity. Also attending the convention will be Miss Grace Gufler, Miss Margaret Graham and Miss Enid Walden, ail of Chicago. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Mayo Mitchell and Mt. and Mrs. Louis F. Nafis of Evanston. Im~~mediately following the conven-' a five-day Canadian tour or a one- month European tour, both of which are being sponsored by the sorority. re to be made by June 15. Virgin-W Ig'*,woftin the eharei' ionship class at the women's golf .atch at Sunset Ridge club Tuesday )f this week. The match was for the est 9, on the even holes, and other lass winners were Mrs. Kari Topke, A class; Mrs. Dale Mcçutch- ,on, B class; Mrs. George Stewart. *class; Mary Louise Paxson, D 'Iass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Fleisch- mann, 226 Essex road, Kenilworth, are gotng to Lake Forest this week- end to attend the graduatIon of their son, Albert, Jr., fromn Lake Forest academy and be present for the commencement festivities. Saturday evening Mrs, Fleischmann 15 .giving a womeh's buffet ' dinner while the mpen and boys are at the stag ban- is~sÂntmarie 'Booz of Wfl-~ mette was one of the eleven graduating seniors initiated Phi Beta Kappa at Northwestern university last Satttrday. Kappa Delta Mothers Entertain Gracluates. The Kappa Delta Mother's club entertained the graduates for 1939 at a luncheon.held in the Aladdi*i room of the Orrington hotel, June 8. Each graduate reeeived a gift, and Mrs. Grey Lewis, the hostess of the sorority house who is retiring this year, was presented with a piece of luggage. The 1939 graduates of the sorority are: Effie Bishop of Evans- ton, Marguerite Chatain of Chicago, Betty Coutts of Evanston, Maxine Groener of. Chica go, Phyllis Ivarson, of Evanston, Marguerite Lentsch of Chicago, Dorothy Locke of Beau- mont, Texas, Eileen McDonnell of, Henry Serioccion De en and àa'trustee of the Nationo Cathol.iç School of Social Service. Mrs. Otis Heath of Winnetka wonl a blue ribbon for the Kenilworth Junior Gardeni club lni the analogous flower arrangement class. lier ex- hibit was fuchsia in a low violet vase.

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