Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 38

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dit DuBois-The Drake The former Harriet Mae An- thony, went ta Florida on her hone.ymoon following her mar- niage December 14, ta James I. Baumgartl, the son of Mr. and Mrs - LeRoij Baumgartl of Chii- cago. The bride is the daugliter of Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond B. Atithony,, 434 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. Many North Shore women will be in attendance at the annual meeting and luncheon of the Service Council for Girls to be held next Tuesday, January 9 , at the Chicago Woman' s club. The luncheon will be foflowed by the annual reports of the officers and committees after which the elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year will -take place, according to Mrs. Alpha Phi Plans Gala Bridge Tea Memibers and friends of the Al- pha Phi MoIther's club are remind-: ed to save the day Thursday, Jan- uary 1l, for the annuùal'brid .ge party, and tea to be given at the Chapter bouse,. 701 . University. place,. Evans- ton. This is1 a philanthropie as Well as a' social project,, the, proceeds going to a scholarship. fund for which there is definite need at'present. For the newer. memnbers and friends.unacquainted witb the chap- ter this occasion affords an opportu- nity for a visit to the house and for older members and ýalumnae-a time for renewinig old and pleasant ties. The.general chairman of reserva-, tions is Mrs. W. R. Wbiteley, with hier co-ehairmen, Mrs. E. A. Oas and IVrs. M. E. Randall~, of vas ton; IWrs. L.. G. Varty of Oak Park; Mrs. Elmer Wieboldt of Glencoe; and Mrs. R. L. Tudor of Kenil- wortb. Mrs. F. G. Hipp of Wilmette is in charge of tables and Mrs. Frank Leggitt of Wilmette, social chair- man, is planning the details of the tea assisted by Mrs. Alice Hall, house mother. Attractive prizes will include one for eacb table, and will add interest to the event, Further informa tion *wll be fur- nlshed by Mrs. E. E. Henderson of Wflmette. K enilworfh Jan. & *1 Mrs. Thomas C. White,, 310- Rich- mond road,. Kenilworth, is entertain- ing at tea on January 6, and will be assisted by ber daughter, Mrs. Charles Peter Jaeger, who is here from Riverdale-on-tbe-Hudson, N.Y., visiting her mother for a month. Catholic League Turns Thoughts to Fasions 1With the excitement of Christmas and the ushering in of a New Year now a memory, the North Shore Catholic Woman's lea.gue is looking ,'forward.to aprogram. of unuùsual ini- terest on January 9, at Community House in Winnetka. mari Flo.to, fashion authority, will entertain members and. guests with an' informai t alk' on "Fashions, Facts, and Fancies?. She will give anf illustration of color ensembling with, the newest in fabrics. and. dis- cuss styles and fashions as related to individual *personalities. Miss Floto bas also done exten- sive work in the field of, travel and stage designing. Tea wiIl follow* the program and Mrs.. Charles Coyle, MXs. ]B. N. Brockman, Mrs. William DjIloni and Mrs.. Walter Rkooney will Dour. Luncheon and Review Delta Gamma Programn The Nortb Shore alumnae of Delta Gamma will bave their- next meeting at the home of Mrs. K. È. Arm- strong, 1625 Judson avenue, Evans- ton, Monday, January 8. The event will bc a luncheon at 1 o'clock. The program will be given by Mrs. Wallace Christopher of Wil- mnette, who will read the play cur- rent i Chicago, "The Man Who Came toý Dinner" Assisting hosfesses are Mrs. Fred Sipp of Wilmette, Mrs. Woodward Burgert of Highland Park, and Mrs., R. V. Jones, Mrs. Pbillip Jewell, Wrs. William. E. Bossart Mrs. Wil- liam R. Aperly.- of Evanston. Reservations can be made' witb- Mre Sipp,t at ber home, 73,1 Laurel avenue, or,,witb Mrs. RobettDrake Of36 Palos rod, Glencoe. w Carlos Photo MIrs. Jay A. Campbell of 743 Brumtne.l avenue, Evanston, is chairman of the barn dance the North Shore Service league of the Chicago Maternity center ivill sponsor on Saturday, April 13. The event will be the fonrth an- nnlua one of its kind. Garden Club Program On Irmferior Decoration The Kenilworth Home and Garden club will bold its first meeting of the year on Monday, Januiary 8. at, the home of Mrs. Robert MeNe-il Burns, 615 Essex1 road. Kenilworth., .Mrs. Porter Fox .Will be co-bostess. Miss Marian Suits, the "countryr decorator" of Winnetka, will speak on "A Portfolio of Interiors," build- ing her material about several types of bouses, particularly the early * Dr. and Mrs. Augustus Hollands, 107 Robsart road, Kenilworth, andAiHm toFecs thei daghtr, hyW, eterain Miss Marcia Huck, formèrly, about two hundred guests at an egg- Kenilworth, held open house at . nog party at thçe home on New family farm near Barrington Year's day. New Year's day- £L5ingvee n viuau ±r te outaoor tnrougn. the courtesy of two travel phonograph. Curling and toboganning Uines, and members and their guests of are other popular sports among Sko- will completely encircle the South the kie's outdoor enthusiasts, and ping Ainerican contnent via travel talk. oni pong and pool are available for oth- Tea will be served following the er members.. prügram. N. S. Women to Attend Service Council Meeting willG le,'Te in

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