Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 52

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It wM be a sy da>at the A4p*m Phi bouse oen êribwest- cm niveersity campuis Satur- day, May 14. AinziRae irom thei far morduaud the far sonth aie being welcomed t" the sorority boUse for their annal Reunion Jumcheon. The attractive flag- stonc terrace 6f the muner court will be the .sene of many livehv coorersational grctups of Alpha Phis who canTt sete ach or-ther very' oftenL At, 1zW ICCL c.tht ar#e EiisIi IfiVing roA eaniibrary of the bouse wM b e, the getherng place lfor ear- ntthe auuw Hotue boad report. cl' promis-es S'ofle intcxestir. 'FL .E.Liale quf Evanàtorn. poleîideut 4Wthe. Befta c aptei Home as.ociCIIu.,wa preide andancue Mrs. John Heuof MErzuon, >ce- Presidet; Mun, Lowe,, Hastings coi Ewuggusecretary (newi!y éekcted ~ Ms. RabatE. Woodeii of i èntetka a" Iimn. JILHLewis ot ranSton,ý financé; Miss Frances Schefdenhel.ni of Wàmuuuc. hou"e and gr0urids: Mrs. Morton Brciokcs. Jrý.,oi Chisa- go, ways anud mean-î- Orne o'ckckkwilI sect togroruL liuaching'at little tables scattercA about the moderristic -iniiorma7 louage" andi the dui-ng ro'm 1:4 the bouse . Gay linens. bright flGwe:rs, Som lfood, andi wuehl aughrer are traditional at the.Mlay Retmn Miss Emily Carlisle, the retirng. pr"sidet of thet..North *Short, Ah=:- nar associaton, wilJ wield the gavel fWr ber lastï timne this. year, >an~d wifl Pl:set the graduatink clàss t'O the assemnbled e<oup and wekocne them a5s 00o-,to-be àaluaa> Ialm"tiouof the .new Goricer5 oi the Northt Shore Alumat asiociat'on wil t6cm follow. Those to assume responsibility of such office are: Mrî. James W. Barton -of Evanston. iresi- Photes by Carlo>s **aw (Ar Gtw.aPhi Betff s,&rrr' a"skci colivention 1» Del ~w*. frHi ~r i'-~i~~ tfý t.ad u î'roi)hSoiners. Mrs.' Hary .F rprc,~ r-- ~':IQ Aîm,ça- &...rd ~'Gqrnng phi Beta, a~nd 3fà5.r -d*,:1* ~ ~- .n~è clise boa rd. Tb.t. Mothers Make Meefing Men's Night T !'e tKap;?a k'i* a îT'- ta mcthe7 a ~eIf gaý7 a~, 'deFran~k-Il-Paddex of tl -.e C-' cag. m luncipai ont hûhsas Juýdge John J. Gutknects absence. He.li 'conýi4ered botb h iteetn and ûertert*aini-ng Speaker. .Xsotbasineiss metiwnz 1i b held., at which tinie officers --il be elected for tht new ya.adae, tea w» bc str-ved. 'the chairman for -,'e -ta 1i. Arrives From East to Attend Niece's Wedcding 117. wi::Ia mCallard arrived Mon- f7ay- hrr er home in Glen Ridge, T_ r. t be a guest at the home of Mr- and NMrs. F. T. Steingraber of 713 1faclean avenue. Ken ilwôrth, Mrs. Caia-rd will be here until after the wd Ë.i z D; her niece, IMiss Jeanette ~te:r~g a -i ad Walter Lindblad of day.îc ma111 take place Satur- da Ifav21. at Howes' MNemoial c'~apeEîanston. Tc ehbde is being-feted at several shoée s during' the comfing week. Misz iar- Sowers of Winnetka Will. be ostezS Saturday. at a kitchen - We7- Ith le and vellow color scheue. and next Tuesday evening Mb> ssJean and Miss Viroe;nia Cm Every two years Ga mma Phj J3eta sorority bas a national convention, and tbis year when it convenes for it.s fortieth -one, the blue1 waters of the, Pacific andithe sunnyskies 'of Càlifor- -nia will welcomne about live2ý hunclred inemnbers at D 1 t Monte. Calif. 1Provinice VII which includes chap., terî in Çalifornia, Névada and Ariz- *ona, waiI ble the> hosts. San Francisco altmunaeJive ar 1ranged special enter- tainnment for the. visitors. before the convention, with, a trip across thet Ray bridge, luncheon at the Uni-; versitY of California's new chapter house, and, sightseeing in Berkeley and --Satt--Fran-cisco., Los Angeles Gamma. Phis have lanned other en- tertain -meelt which includes a trip thtough Hollywood. *Dr. Ray Lyman WiIbur, president of Staniford university, wiIl make the ocpening address. Dr. WVilbur is oneC of America's eminent personalities. He wvas secretary of the interior under Presidenit Herbert Hoover apd besides being president of Stanford university is president of the Amer- ican Social Hvgiene association, president of the Motion Pictures Re - searchi council, hea-d of the Institute of Pacific Relations, and chairman of the Counicil on Medical Education and Hospi~tal of the American Mfed- ical association. Mrs. William Dehnt internationial grand president of Gamma, Phi Beta. ll preside at ail business meetings. Delgates from Evaston are Mrs. Hubert Hardy, who wîll represent the Chicago Alumnae board, and Miss Dorothy Somersý,-another> v ,anstonian, who is a. delegateý fromt the Northestern Chapter House board. They wilI leave nîth other delegates on a spécial train from Chi- cago on june 22, arrii-ing in San Fra ci coon june 24. The conven- tion %will convene June 30. Mrs. Preston Kendall of Wilmette and heu son, George, are spending the month of )May in St- Louis. M.. this wveel t 12 :30 o'cla tt wiIl be a Olpý as- me the f North- a lunch- at the >ck Mrs. guest of, W IL M H T T R IP I

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