Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 42

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Neighbors Club, Concudes Highly Successful. Season' One of! the miost success fui vears in the history- of. the Neighbors of Kenilworth came to a close on Tuesday of this 1 tleek with, the election of offi- cers. the spring luncheon, and a nmotion picture pre-viewv. l'bc incoming officers for a term of two years are Mrs. V. C. Beebe,, for recording secretary; Mrs. Herbert [.undahl, for treasurer. Mrs;. Iudlev. Taylor as 'chairmani of thedçpart- ment of, pbilanthropy, with Mrs. J. Dean Vail as her assistant; Mrs.'F. R. Kilner,, for chairman of art and Iiteratuire with:-Mrs. Fergus Mead as vice - chairman; .Mrs. Ch4rles E. StrickIand for- chairman of press and publicity, and Mirs. Patul T. Gilbert her assistant; Mrg. R. W. Starrett as chairman of the social committee, and Mis. Herbert B.. Taylor .as hec. The lurcheon was served promptly at 12 to 150 members and their guests and Mrs. Albert Buehier and bier social committee again covered themiselves with glory, for the mneal was as attractive to look at as it was delicious. to eat. The tables were, decorated with pots of marigolds and ageratumn, which the niembers pur- chased afterwards to put into their. gardens. As an adde d attraction, Mrs. Rich..- ard McClure, chairman of the mio- tion picture department of the Fed- eration, of WVoni's clubs,. was giues't of, honor, and after the luncheonl spoke excellently. on "The Arabiani Knights of the. Machine Age," As. founder and president of the :,Bette-r Films 'Counicil of Chicago-land, Mrs. McClure speaks with authority and ..charm on matters pertaining to mo- tion pictures. The second speaker year.-I. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth, will en-, tertain theïr bridge club at dinner tonight. ýrs. W. L. Miller Ouest of Honor at Farewell- Parties Parties".last* week, included the bridge lunicheon given by Mrs. Harry Bettinghaus of 1231 Ashland. avenue Weclnesday, and the dininer and brid ge at which Mrs." Marshall V. Kearneyý was hostess at her hoine, 905 Greenwood avenue last Sattur<lax night. on M\oiday of this week \Mr,-. Paul'King and Mrs. John Palmni ivere hcstesses at luncheoti ami bridge at the latter's home in Evan,- ton to about fourteen of Mr... Miller's oldest friends, and a. feyv froni out-of-tow,'n. Tuesday sluc a guest of hionor at a surprise lisiclheon inilher own home, whien about twenty, of lier Wilmette friends went- to lier home taking the luncheon.' Today (Thursday) the entertaiing concludes witli a tea for about forty- five or flfty guests in honor oïf Mrs. Miller and lier daughiter, jean. The hostesses will be Mrs. A. W. Boylston and lier dauighter, Patsy, whio are entertailling Ini tlieir home at 220) rîzi' apiul sprinzg 1 lchicon Aay 2. of t/he Ladies' Aid society of the 1Wilinclte P.rimi AMerhodist church. They SIla/z/ear in an original crecatioin ca/ledi Be'saind Beaux.-a kîz iin tiù Pays of LviLe-and OMd Lace." Evanstonian Wil Headý ,Womnan s Af blet ic Club Mrs. Alfred C. Tyler of Evatîston was elected president of the Womain',s Athleiic Club of Chicago at its elec- street, will be hostess at an all-d 'ay meeting of the Cozy Corner circle of, the First Congregational church on Thursday, May 2. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. F. H. Guy, Mrs. F. Ward, and Mrs. Roland And- erson are the.assistinig hostessies. To.Launch New Venture Jni Time -for Blossom WeE time, for Blossomýp wec iti Michiý tart RBmiev Mr. and Mrs. George R. Betason, - 210 Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, en- tetinda smail ,group of Chicago friends at a bufifet- supper.Sunday. Famous Swmmers f Enferfa in, af:Parfy Aswiimring- exhibition with scev.- eral, champions -and '01ympic stars wilI be included in the entertainment- wNhichi will form part of the annual sprinig pàrty that the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Maternity center wi'1l give on Wednesday eve- ning, May 29, at the tIake Shore Club's Spring tuncheon Brownson circle is holding its an- nual spring luncheon and bridge party on Monday, ApriL 29, at the Edgewa- ter Beach hotel at 12:-30 o'clock. Mrs. Edward. W. Agnew, .7348 Ridge ave- nue, social chairman, of the club, is in charge. ek

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