Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1938, p. 38

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'IoIk Jenuary 19 At the meeting of the Womn. an 's auxiliary of tbe Acacia fraternity. beld January 10, id, the Chaptfer bouse in Evanston, flans~ were completed for the. lecture to be given ýby Cus An- derson on Wednesday evening, January 19, at -8 o'clock, in the. auditorium 1of' the Woman's Club of Evanston. Mrs. Walter W. Koibe, 2113 Ken- ilwortb avenue, Wihmette, is in charge of tickets, and states that they are available from her or her, conumittee, and are also on 'sale at Chandler's and Tommy Airth's 1liti Evanston.ý Mr. ÀndersQn returiied Iess than two weeks ago fromi a trip around the world, which is his eleventl ini he bas brought eighty rols of colored movie filmi and fifty rolis of leica filmi. While in Shanghai, Mr. Anderson had planned to make a tour of the war area with J. Pembroke Stehpeits. correspondent of the London Tete- graph. However, dates were conflict- ing, and he continued ou toward, home. In Honolulu he read br 9ten'hé~e nadbjg ouninnwereý miss Adeaide Franlinb, fresi- den'd . f1 fli dorÙt rkfl Ôt the* .1«)JJ i'oas Club of Wvilinette, will, witlr the otiier inpn bers of her Iiord (pi directors, bc a Iiiiiheoi quu'st of the cluéb aext lVedntesdp.. t~Jg~5hie Juniors prescri, as their pro ' it«illo for the' senior club, Ca/'t. I! illiom Campbetll,' former inmbler df the' Roi'al Canadian Mounited 711110 wep ~ill. recouaffl his - Ashbyr Cheec, new president of 27 - .teWoman's~ Club of Wil-.' Rockford coflege. 2~a h Presiding at the tea tables that mette, there will be held a Home d .ay were Mrs. A.ý C. Goodnow of. Arts institute, sponsored bythe Glencoe, Mrs. Bruce M)acLeish,, Mrs. ways and',means c ommittee of, Ralph C. Brown, Mrs. GeorgeE. the club,'of whichMsIl ar Frazer, wife of the chairman of. theilMsIwrd college board of trttstees; Mrs. Wiî- Ringbolm ischairman. Mrs. liam Sherman Hay, Mrs. Walter N. Benjamin jacobsen is in charge Stuckslager, Mrs. 'John N. Compton of the institute. of Winnetka, and Mrs. Carl gB. Hl2 The Home Arts institute, Mrs. of Wihnette. Ringholm informs us, 15 the "old Mrs. MacLeish, principal of Rock.- cooking school gonie modern." The ford seminary fifty years ago and price for the three days is the same, .now a college trustee, was speaker as for last year's cooking. school. at inauguration ceremonies. for Dr. There will be -demo>nstrationis and, Cbeek last October.przs OnFrda eenn< D. bekwas The first morning will be spon- guest of honor at a dinner given by sored by W. C. Huüggins,, home en- Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulloch, gineering expert, who will present alumna and ,nember of the college Mrs. Mary Wright, borne economist. iord of t-*gtso aL the Chicago . - hs eeun iherd ver WS Her Commons. Guests included about subject will be "Party and Buffet fotty Rockford college alumnae en- Menus" gaged in social service work in the january 20, a representative froin Chicago area. Mrs. McCulloch re- Chicago will talk on "Seasonable cently presented the college with a parties" and will show how to la% gift of $3,000, $2,000 of which is to covers and make centerpieces. Sheé be used for tbe Jane Addamis founda- will give ont usefuI pamphlets that lion for social service work. wiIl show how to make'.tbmngs for one's own table. The third morning Miss Loi, mmeL*...a. Lester, interior decorator, will show Amnerican Legion convention, and bis stay in Moscow coincided. witli the tiinie of the Stalin purge. En route to Manchuria he reached Har- bin on the day the port was closed to immigration. Fromn there to Japan and into China. be was con stantly shadowed until a complaint to the japanese authorities lu China put a stop to it. One of bis interesting '4 on Committee for Bryn Mawr Benefit Mrs, Roll 1il D. WVood of Win- iwetka. gencIlral chiairinan. is as- Siste(l hv iatuy otlier pronllin ent W\'iinet ka Brvii*MaNvr aliunuiiar University campus,. a "Sweat-er *n Skirt" party, with popcorti, apks. and other olc-fashioned goodie.s ,va, lield Friday, January 7. at the lboiii of Mrs. Cifford L. Buriiliàm, 853 Sumimit street, Winnetlca. ]E-xtreme.- informiality was the keyiiote of thie afternoon. Campus news, ut usual games. danicing, siniging at the fire- side. and the. popping of the conu mittee are Mrs. W. NV. taer, Nl> johni P. Balirnant, Mrs. James S. Barcus, Xirs. Merlin G. Bush, Mr>. Clarence C. Clark. Mrs. Williani S. Cloud, Mrs. Charles N. Evans, Mr,. 1). M. Gallie, Jr., Mrs. Albert E. (iebert, ".\rs. Paul li.. Keller, Ms William 1D. Millard, Mrs. Cecil 1. *Rogers. MNrs. Harry D. Temîporal, and Xl rs. Lowell F. Todd. WILMR.TTR LFI

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