Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1934, p. 41

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Heads.Soôulhern.rs _____________._____________ Mrs. J. Paul Cia ytoi of Win- pictka is the netc' presidenit of the Sout her Woman's Educational alliance, having beei ciected to that office at the an nuali meeting held Iasçt week at the Orrington hotel. Site i s active in planning the alli- ance's annual' bene fit card part y, wzchîch is to take place Friday. October 5. Executives of College Board fo Meet Friday There will be a meeting* of the executive committee of the Woman's College b)oard at the Chicago College club Friday, October 5. The meeting wiIl be conducted by Mrs. Robert. S. DeGolyer, president of the board, which is comiPosed of four members f rom each of the twenty-one leadin,g women's collegesof the United States. Sunday. October 7, is Trinity day at the College board booth at A Century of Progress, and Monday is Vassar day. The hostesses Tuesday will be provided by Wellesley college andl are Mrs. Clarence V. Williams, Mrs. Frank Warner Kingsley, and Miss Elizabeth Kinsley, of Evanston, and Mrs. Wvilliam E. Schweitzer. Wells college sends a group of its alumnae Wednesday, and Thursday, October 11, Western college will be represented by Miss Mary Farr, Miss Lenore Caperton, Mrs. Walter 'HI. Smith, and Miss Doris Green. Friday, October 12,, is College Board day. This is mie of the two days on which members of the board act as hostesses. The colleges repre- sented will be' Pembroke, Simmons, Mount Holyoke, and Randolph-Ma-' con. Bicycle Party An original dutch treat bicycle Party and dinner, was. held recently. Thirty-six guesst started out at 6 o'clock from the home of the, Frank Ketchams, 40 Devonshire lane, Kenil- worth, and pedaled to Sunset Ridge club, where they had dinner. Mir. and Mrs. Wendelf Clark of Kenil- worth and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Denson of Winnetka rode a four- seated tandem. The.men wore shorts and sweat shirts and black sailor hats with long streamers, while the women were in middy blouses, pleated skirts, and wore their hair in pigtails. Stevens Of fer COA&TS THA&T KEEP OUT THE CHILL.ATTH.E CAM E * * 'Kick Off"' suit of Angora goat hair with wide notch collar. smart foot- bail buttons, attractive,. colorful check wool skir and scarf, in orange, green, brown and beige. The fabric is rain-resistant and has warmth without weight. Sizes 12 to 20. $29.750 *This Monotone Tweed Coat cornes with extra wool plaid blanket lining -the extra Iining- ea 1sily buttons in for additional comfort. Colors green, rust, brown and -blue. Sizes 12 ta 20. $1 7.75. EdgarA. Stevens, mIne E V A N. S T 0 N n,.f.,%hibr 4- 1934 wîiLup-TrË -LiPE

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