Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1933, p. 34

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scnoui,. vvinnetka. Thne clab is cou posed of the Mandolin, the Banji and vocal clubs and the Gold Coa orchestra of Harvard. TJ'he con mittee is. endeavoring to' make th concert of intérest to everyone, au flot only toe Harvard alumni. Stewart Boal bas selected the fol lowing young -women fromi Winnetki to ushber: Miss Helen, Bell, bea usher; Miss Frances Bell, Miss Vir ginia Hobart, Miss Margaret Hainill Miss Louise Lackner, Miss Antoi nette Lackner, Miss Eleanor Cash. mari, Miss Anna. Howe, and Misi Eleanor Chieney. Among the many nortb sbore peo. pie wbo'are entertaining severa guests, varying fromu eight- to fifteen, at the concert are Mr. and Mrs, Kingsley Loring Rice of Evanston, Mr. and. Mrs. Artbur Cable of Glen- coe, -Mr. 'and Mrs.. Dwigbt. Ingrani and Mr. and Mes. James D., Forgan pof Lake Forest, and tbe following from Winnetka: Mr. and Mrs. Law- *rence' Mowe, (Mr. Howe is a former president of tbe Harvard Club of Chi- cago), Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Pearse, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. Danimann, Mr. 'and Mrs. William A. Magie,. Il, Mr.. and Mes. Laird Bell, Mr. and Mrs. F Goddard Cbeney, lin and Mrs. Hor- ace Kent Tenney, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Randali, Mr.- and Mrs. J. L. Hoagbteling, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- loughby Walling, and Mrs. Walter, * Strông. Mr.. Cable is the present president of the Harvard club, Mr. Ràndall is vice-president, Mr. In-. gram is secretary. and Mr. Magie is treasurer of the club. Abouta dozen north sbore 'wo:ti,i wives of Harvard alumni, will be hostesses at a tea dance at, Indiail Hill club preceding theconcert, for members of the Instrumentai club. D. J. Davis Home. to B# Scene of Wedding In the home of bier uncle and autit'. Dr. and -Mrs, David J. Davis, at 721 Reunion at Shawnee 1The Principia Club of Chicago will have a reunion dinner at Shawnee Country' club on' Saturday, Decemn- ber23. Photo by 'foloff Teengagcntwnt. of Sally Clark, ddtightr of MIr. and Mrs. Walter Usdkrwood Clark of Wilrnette, ta Beia lie i Grimes McCloiid, Jr., sont of thte Be» 1ey McCIomfr of Keenff- zerth, i: being apinoutnced today (.Thirsdaiv) at a tea front 4 iuntil 6,. at the Clark residence, 418' Nitth :tree t. *Miss Clark àttended Duke and North- western universities and is a riember of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. McCloud, who is a senior at Prince- ton university, is a niember of Tower club. During tbe tea bours, Mr. McCloud's mother and his aunt, Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted, Jr., of Glencoe, will be guests of bonor. Miss Elizabeth Quinlan and Miss Donna Wiley of Wilmette, Miss Eleanor Berger of Kenilwortb, and Mrs. Tom Wigglesworth and Mrs. Jolin Taylor Snite of Evanston will assist, alternating in presiding at the tea table. Aboat. seventy-five guests bhave been invited to- the tea. Young Peo pie', Have Yule Gayetg at Skokie Club Sons and daugbters of Skokie Jane, daughiter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Wiscons miand H. Peycke of 240 Raleigh road. in Man ICenilwortht, entertained a group of Beta Th twentythree young people ai dinner Saturday preceding the' young peo- d p1,e's dance ai the Kenilworth, club.- Mr. and Mr s. Fred Wilsonir.i- liaiof i I'Viet/ta ,announiice. thé ci"( age>n2nit of their daughte r, loy E~liz~abeth, ta fEdward F. Hammt, Jr., san of Mr;. J$dwàard F. Ha#sn ofa 123 Mleirose avenute, Kenilworth, The announcenent uwsiiwmde at a din,,er partv~ for tîwe t v uests. g1Zive Friday ezte,ing iy Mr. and Mrs.: Fairman ai a their homiie, 600: AsIi etreet. Miss Fairman 'was- graduated at. North Shore Country Day school and attended Les Fougeres, Switzerland. She nmade ber debut at a tea and dance in September, 1929, and studied music for two years in Rome. Her operatic debut was made early this niontb in. "The Bartered Bride," preseuited at the Gar- rick by the Amnerican Opera society. Mlr. Hammi also attended North Sbore Country Day school and was graduated at Dartmouth. Thursdag "Round- Up" New Arden Shore Pro ject' The. Chicago committee of the* Ar-, denl Shore association, of which Mrs. E.' L. Fifield is ýchairman, has ar- ranged with the College Inn for "The Round-Up" every Thursday evening until furt.ber notice. Artden Shore. will ýbenefit. The evening is verv ti- itio nal Socia News on Pages' 38, 39 PhotfY by (Carlos A 11rmche'on and britdge for tzee ai the GI<,» Vieu, Country cluib. asçt Saturday was~ made the occasion of the. annoîrncemnent of the enyage- nient of Miss E~lizabeth Warder Michelet, daughter of Mr. and MrS.> Charles Jules Michelet of 10i28 Sheridan road, Pioneer residenîs of Wilnu'îte, to Dean Lake Traxier. son of Mrs. B. F. Traxler of Ev- anston. T/he wedding will be iin ftle sp nq. Miss Michelet, a graduate of No rth- western university, 1and a member- of Delta Gamma sorority, bas been an active member of the junior auxiliary of the Woman's Club of Wilmette. Mr. Traxier was graduated froni both the liberal. arts. and the law schools at Northwestern university, where be was a -member of Wranglers, Deru. and .Delta Theta Phi law fraternity. Wbhileý in college be won "N's" in track: and was a member of the debating team. He bas been a member of the board -of directors and bas beld. various offices in Shawnee Country club, in the North Central Kiwanis club, and .was com- 1m rander of the Evanston post of the lcilwoin, was hostess tô twenty, f-uests at diinner Saturday after wbicb the party attended the basket-' baIl game at New. Trier and Ille Vounz, People's dance at tbe Kenil- ivorth club). I

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