Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1939, p. 46

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Augmented to Twelve The number of patronesses of the Friends of Lake Bluff orphanage, women who lend their support to. the work carried on by the forty active memnbers, has, reached a to- tal of twelve ýat the present time. It includes Mrs. John. Morava of, Ev- anston, Mrs. Purcell L. Smith of Kenilworth, Mrs. Glenn Q. Sensiba ofKenilworth, Mrs. William McCot- mlck Blair, lUs. Louis Condy of Wlhette,ý Mrs. Alfred W. Bays of Evanston, Mrs. Robert A. Gardner of' Lake Forest, Mrs. Charles'-O. Barnes of Evanston, Mrs.1 Paul Gra- dy of HighlandPark, Mrs.1 Andrew Petersen of Milwaukee, Mrs. Arthur Andersen of Winnetka, and 'Mrs. Patrick A. Valentine of Chicago. Food orders amounting to. $750 have just been sent by the organiza- tion to the Lake Bluff orphanage and the Lydia Home for Children, $400 to the form~er and-$350,tp the latter. Orders such as this are sent to the homes twice a year. The Cen- tral Baptiat home, also aided by these womnen, 15 50 well, suppliedý With canned goods by the Baptist churches that it is not necessary to include that home in purchases of food. At the iast monthly meeting of the, Frlends a formai report was pre- sented on the proceeda of the fal rummage sale and members voted sti.J vaaIaan U IDe buLgK1. At LaJke Bluff an additional $36 was set aside for shoes, $180 having already been spent for that purpose. Now ail win- ter buying has been completed there. October 27, the. members paid a visit to. the Baptist home and the Lydia home. Iley were much pleased with what has already been accomplisbed at both homes.hbut Zne North Shore Aiumnaec Kappa Kappa Gamma wlll havei meeting Wednesday, N~ovember 15, ýÀ ~one-o'clock luncheon at the homeo Mrs. Arthur Purneli, 1616 Judsoi avenue, Evanston. The, guest .-speaker will be Mrs Edwin Foster Clark, authority or home economics and teacherc cooking classes. 'She wül talk or ;7 ~"Holiday IMeal;,Planniing." The hostess- for the, meeting' and pirogram is.Mrs. Thomas Hicks,,a sisted byý Mrs. John S. Bnswel, Mrs. Paul Cumnmins,Mrs. H. L. Dalton, Mrs. George, F. Falley, Mrs. Willis - , ittel, Ms. Eward Twerdahl, Jr., and Mrs. R. E. Wede.kirid.' Mrs. GeoÏje F. Spaulding, 241 Reading of Play Is Harbor street, Glencoe, is a Alpha Xi Delta Program member of -the qijqgitt4ein charge of the arrangements for The North Shore alumnae of Al- the regional corference which pha Xi Delta wil hold their regular the ,nid-uest alumnae of Mount monthly meeting on next Wed- Hlolioke college will hold No- nesday, November 15, at the home vember 18, at the Lake Shore of Mrs. Robert J. James, Jr., 2524 AthZetic club. Mrs. Spaulding Noyes street,. Evanston. Trhe affair w#ll also be one of the speakers wilI start with dessert at 1:30, fol- on the all-day pro gram. lowed by a business meeting at .which Mrs. Edward Kerrigan will preside. Following this Mrs. L. M. Nelson, Jr., known professionally in radio work as Maxine Garner- -oca P. . 0.will give a playreading. Assisting ocalJaesPreMrE.Frnci C Mn. amesa Mrs. Fl .rns. ro Honor Stote., Wan Mrs. Relsnd lI any qationaI Heads * State'and national officers of the P. E. 0. sisterhood wîll be among guests assembling Friday afternoon, November 10, at the Georgian hotel, for the first of a series of acquaint- ance teas sponsored by the P.E.O. reciprocity bureau, inter-organization of the P.E.O. chapters o! Wilmette and Evanston. * epresenting the national organ- On Pro gramn of a n en ,n Lovely and, unusual eolor e d moviès' of South America- 1wil be shown by Miss Ruth Broughton of d Rivrer- Forest Who is. assistant organ- 0ist at the Fourth Presbytenian 1,church,: Chicago, and Who, during , hier vacations, mhakes Photography s her hobby., Ini addition,, a musical program, will be presented by four Theta al- unmnae. Betty Cain :Sehein. (Mrs. Ermntest) of Evanston accompanied by'Margaret Loomnis, Glencoe, will play two violin compositions by De Falla - "Suite Popular Espaniol"' and "SPanish Dance" from~ "La Vide Breve!' fizabeth SËharpiess (Mrs. Richard) of Evanston will sing a group of folk songs of the hiil Indians of Peru accompanied by- Shirley Larson. Fisher (Mrs. Lyle) of Evanston. Mrs. Schein is a graduate of theý Chicago Musical college where sheý studied with Leon Sametini, and she, is a former faculty member of the American Conservatory where she studied with Jacques Gordon. Mrs. Sharpless ha.s sung leading parts mn operettas at the University of In- diana and bas had experienee as -a church soloist. The program has been arranged by Mrs. William J. Lavery, first vice-president and program chair- man. Mrs. llaWley will be assisted by .Mrs. Leslie A. Wood, president of the group, and by the following luncheon committee: Mrs. W. _C_. Weaver, chairman; Mrs. C. C. Ham- ilton, Mrs. Walter Lehmann, Mrs. L. S. Roth, Mrs. Joseph Nate, Mrs. J. 0. Brooks, and Miss Aita D. Miller. Of 'SouttiAmeri.ca Mrs. Melvin M. Hawley. 515 War- wick road, IKenilworth, wiil open her home on Wednesday, Novemnber 15, at 1 o'clockfor aluncheon and pr o- grain of the Evanston and North Shore a lumnae Of IKapPa 'Alpha -for a

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