Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1933, p. 39

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>uIratc by Mrs. Rnes tra y Ms. udolph 'Magnus, repre- senting the mnusic hrancb, of the Americani arts comimittee, a new spe- cial state cominmttee. , 'Over its radio prograni the 1). A. R. endeavors to put before the public thie differeit activities of the crgan- ization ,ami sectire those best ýfitted to present them*. Jpdging froni letters received Iast. year, the 1). A. R. finds that . man v outside its 'ranks are. being educated to, the fact that1 the l)atghters (10 SOfiiliîtIiig 1ei(ies mark oid 'trails ind sPrea<I militaristic propaganda asý many t ninforffied people believec.' Outstandin.g speakerýs have been eni- gaged' for the radio programis which arc always sulject to chan'ge. oi vvznnetcai ter. I1PA Ti NIZE Evanston Girl IsBid of William. W. Ross III; IFor lier marriage to. William XX'l- lace Ross, jr., last Saturday afternootn at 15:30 XI c, iss Mary Isabelle Strong, dauighter of Mir. and Nlrs. l-re(Ierick James Finch of Evanston, wvore a tropical blue elvet dinner dress, a sniali turban of matching hue, and bl.uedoeskin sandals. She car- ried gardenias ami roses. Uer only j attendant. ýMih's.Georgia .effingwell of Evanstoîj, wore a dinner gow,%iî 1of bron7ille green, %vith hat and sanldals toý match, and her flowers m-ere poifl-poin chrysanthemnunîs Ili bronze shades. Ilarvcy Roswull Mason served NIr.j Ross as best mani, and Normanî An-. dresen and Malcolm Clifton of *Ev- ai1stotn and Robvrt Nillis of 11radford, III. wer.e ushiers. The service was read in the Ladv chapel of St. Luke's church, by the Rev. G;ardnier \la-\ortlher. following w hich Mr. Rossý an(1 his -bride left' o n a short trip., They are now at.i honme at 120,Callan aveiiue,.Evatiçton. The l)riiegroomn is the son of Mfr.. and Mrs. WllamW.-*Ross- Fr., of 2806 ýBlackhawk road. Entertainina House Guests Mrs. George Sclhuster, 854 Sheridan road, and bier dauglhter, Mrs. Horace< Grignon, have heen entertaining a: nuniber of bouse gu ests recently. i 'Twenity-twNo .frieiids, and relatives, The Local,.. Telephone Director y GOFES PRýESýS In the interest of good are requested. to cati th TO S'Ow service, The two eighth grades of the How-- ard scbool beld Mothers' teas last Monday at the school. Additional Social News on Pag#e 41 j4

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