Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 1934, p. 22

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cictivitties r oca ircles Ng JEAN Tem BROECK Golf ing Days Draw Feminine Players to'N. S. Clubs. Golfing days set apart for wvomcn players this sumumer find an entbusiastic coterie ready to tee off for each of the varlous events arranged for thein ly ie prominent golf clubs on the north shore, each of wvhich haý its "ladies' day" wveekly. At North Shore Friday of this week is to be guest day at North Shore club with West- moreland and Barrington His Coun- try clubs invited also to be guests. Players will contend for low gross score. Next Tuesday, the regular day for ivomen players, will occasion the qualifying round for the club cham- pionship, the rounds to be complete< by Friday. Matches will include loy net, low putts, and consolation. The day was changed froru Tuesday to Fridav this week to give over the course to one of the large events for men. Mrs. A. D. Collins is in charge of women's golf for August, Mrs. Fred Workman of Kenilwortli, is chairman for the season. A dinner bridge on Wednesday, Au- gust 22, will lead up to the social even t climaxing that week, for on Saturday, August 25, North Shore will celel)rate its sdlver anniversary which will be made a gay occasioni with special entertainiment. It wiII be, undobtedly, the highlight of the social events of the year. Saturday afternoon bridge games are popular this season, having for their chairnian, Mrs. D. Scott Camp- bell of Keniiworth. Lad and lassie day, which has be- corne an annual institution at North Shore. will be a "round-up" of the golf season on Saturdav, September 7. In great favor. too, at the club, are the twilight golf foursomes every Thursday evening. At Westmorelancl Women golfers. at Westnioreland will enter upon the three-day club championship tournament August 29, 30. and 31. In July the monthly tourney was Iplayed off with Mrs. C. M. Case of Chicago winning. first flight; Mrs. E. J. Ward of 154 War- wick road Kenilworth. second; Mrs. R. L. Lasater of Ev.anston, third flight. Two foursomes have been enthusi- agtically received at Westmorelând: one , a mixed fours5ome on a recent Sunday. the other a two-ball mixed foursome on Thursda' of ls ek The Fourtb Friday in August will be guest day at the club, the chair-, man. of, women's golf events. Mrs. David T. Adams of Evanston, an- nounces. At Sunset Ridige Mrs. G. H. Dovenmuehle of Win- netka won the members', prize for Iow gross at Sunset Ridge club Tues-, day, which was guest' day for the women of the club. Mrs. M. Cassel and.Mrs. F. G. Sutherland tied -for low net, and Mrs. Cassell won the putts. Mrs. Pietsch ,von low grpss for the guests, Mrs. Zigler won the guests' low net prize, and Mrs. West won the putts. Tuesday of next week therevent will be the best score on Chairmon of Benefil y y- . - Miss Rebecca Fitch, 1033 Ebn- wood ave'nue, is -ciairmnan for tihe r dessert bridge, which, on Wednes- S day, .4ngsst 22, zeil be giz'en afthtie lVoinan's Club of [Wiliiette as a sbenrefit for ils building fund. Give Dinner Dance for Young Visilors Dapline Craig -and her brother, James, children of the Harvey Craigs of 716 Lake avenue, entertained at a dinner dance Thursday of last week at the Edgewater Beach hotel in honor of Nancy Strelinger of Bir- mningham, Mich., Bill Lerchen. and their cousin Lyman Craig. Jr., oi Bloomfifeld Huis, Mich. Their guests included Mary Frances Badger, Tru- die McDonald, Charlene Driver, Jack Byron of Winnetka, and his cousin Bui Jackson of Duluth. Mr. and 'Mrs. Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Musgrave and Dr. and Mrs. WValter F. Schur of Evanston chaperoned the young people and danced on' the I)each walk after dinner. Junior Dance et Club Juniors, the sons and daugit ers of members of Sunset Ridge Country club, with their friends, will have a summer formai planned especially ini their honor at the club Saturday evening, August 25, from 9 until 12. The event is'the second and last of, its kind during the, current season. This party, as. have been thé others throughout the other two seasons, is under the supervision of Miss Jessie L. Pocock1 of Eva'nston. Music will lie by Jack Chapman and his or- chestra. Womnen's -Society Meeting The Women's society of the Eng- lish Lutheran churcli of Wilmette which ineets the first and third Thurs- day of each week, will be in seqq-on today. Mrs. Walter Dorband of Ev- anston is president. Skokie Valley De A. R. Hostesses at Mt. Vernon Among the members of the Skokie Valley chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution who are hostessing Fridav, Augu.st 17, at Mount Vernon in the Colonial Vil- lage at the Fair are Mrs. J. K. Far- 1ev. Jr., the regent, and her daugh- ter. Mrs. H. W. Hodgkins, Miss Hel- en Hodgkins, Mrs. W. A. Nabors, Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Mrs. Edith WN. Lowe, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell, Mrs. Da- Y id DeCamp. and Mfrs. Charles Whet- ston. On Saturday. August 18, the host- esses will lie Mrs. Israel. C. Cope, Mrs. Farley, Ntrs. Randolph Buck, Mrs. WX. A. -Durgin. Miss Nancy Dur- gin. Mrs. Grover C. Rockwood, Mrs. jackson. Mfiss Carol Jackson., Mrs. Alfred Kraemer. and Mrs. 'Mitchell. The rnesbers of the chapter are ini- vited to attend a luncheon Thursdav at 12. given by the D. A. R. at the \Voman's City club ini honor of the principal of Taniassee school colle of the southern sdhools financed and supported hy the D. A.R. Evansfon Junior League l'o Open Season Sept. 24 The Evanston Junior league is to have the first meeting of its new se-ison on September'24. The occasion wvill lie a luncheon at the Glen View club, Nwith Jerome Cargill of New York the speak- er. Mr. Cargill, the producer wlio staged the latest show of the Hasty Pudding club, is to be in town, and wiill give league members advice concerning their Follies, ýto lie given this autumn ini the Gleilcoe sdhool auditorium. He ýis sending on a manager for thc show, and a business manager as well, so there wvi.l be three of theni on hand during the busy davs of preparation in the monlth preceding the production. The first trv-outs will he the first of October. Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor of Glencoe is president of the Evanston Junior league. To Entertain Tuesday for C.- Dean Clalirs. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Davenport, 404 Gregory avenue, will entertain at an evening card party Tuesday in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dean ClaIr of, E rie, Pa. Mrs. ClaIr, the former Helen Shurtîeff of Wllmette, and her family are arriving Sunday to spend a week* with the John Camplielîs of 815 Lake avenule. Mrs.. Camupbell. ands Mrs. Clahr are sisters. Previous to f coming to Wilmette the Clahrs have. l)een occupying Mrs. Clahr's brother's house n Wheaton for two weeks w~hile attending the Fair.a Gives Luncýheon sý Mrs. Harvey Craig, 716 Lake ave- d nue, entertained twô tables of bridge i at luncheon -Friday un honor of Mrs. 'L Godfrey Strelinger of Birmingham, 1 Mich. c In Final1 Plans for Wo0man 's Club Dessert Bridge With dessert to start it, wvith a game of bridge to continue it, and wvith table prizes the goal to stir players -on to execute their skill, the ways and means corn- mittee of the Wornan's Club of Wilinette, wvil1 climax its suin- mer parties Wednesday, August 22, at 1 o'clock. The building fund wvil1 benefit by the success of the affair. The partial committee, announced last wveek, is now augmented by Mrs. Harry W. Mons and Mrs. - K. C. Scheib. Others on it are:, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Durgin, who has charge of refreshments; Mrs. Gordon Hannali. in charge of decorations; Mrs. A. G. Ackermann, chairmanof prizes: Mrs. Harry E. Smioot, iyllo ha s charge of table reservationg; M rs. George E.* Walk and Mrs. W. A. Richardson, ,dirccting the sale of tickets; Mrs. A. L. Christy, in charge of publicitv for the affair. Other active members of the com- mittee include Mesdames Raymond Rapp, Frank H. Guy, George F. Iliff, Ludwig Skog, Roger E. Williams, J. D. Dingle, G. T. Hellmuth, H. E. Holdoway. Miss Rebecca Fitch is chairman o.f the event which is the third and last of the se.ason's series. Camp Junior Invites f'o Ifs Indian Pageant Camp Junior, the summer camp of the Chicago Junior school, holds. each year on the closing day Of camp, a celebration of great interest to the friends of the school. This year the boys will present an Indian pageant with the school grounds on the Fox river forming an ideallY natural set- ting. The pageant will lie given on the afternoon of Sunday, Aà~gust 19, at 3 o'clock. AIli members of the -North Shore branch and their friends, and other branches, are invited to be the guests of the school for its col- orful event. 6uests of Honor Mrs. Paul 1. Aldrich of 39,4 Chesinut street, Winnetka, entertainÇd at dinner rhursday.evening of last week for. her son,1 Paul Packard, Aldrich, and his fiancée, Miss Virginia Burgess of Wil- mette, and for John Anderson of New York and his fiancée, M iss Adrienne Adams, also of New York. Miss Adans anid lier fiancé are' visiting lis mother, Mfrs. Adella Anderson of Evanston. Delta chapter of ýKappa Alpha Theta orority, gave a la rge rushing tea Sun- Iay at the Blackstone, their guests be- ing about 150 girls who will enter the UIliversitY Of Illinois in September. Mrs. E. E.. Stults and Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett of Winnetka poured. August 16, 934 ..WIL.MýET.TE LI-PE

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