Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 40

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Col. Tryggve Siqueland WUi Ad. dieu.Club Juniors aetast M.a*ng of Year Who moves the pawns in the getchess gamne cf war? Wbat goes on behind the scenes of actual conflicjt? What. are 'the, duties of the seret service men ? Perhaps some-of these questions will be answered for. the Jýunior auxiliary of the Womnan's. Club of Wilmnette atthe last, meeting of the year, Thurs.day.eveniing, May 16. The event is to be a red- letter day, for the young womn.en are.to entertain their fathers and mothers at dinner.at,.6:30, and for the occasion have secuired as guest speaker the farnous -Col. Tryggve Siqueland,. who will speak on "Remniniscences f rom My-Service as an Intelligence Officer During the World War." Co!onel Siqueland is perhaps best known just now for having been re- peatedly master of ceremonies for very important public events, such as the- entertaining of Queen Marie of Rouniania; welcoming the famous tions. -But he lias a brilliant military record, of which possibly the most important events came at the time -he was military attaché of the American legation at Copenhagen. Denmark, and Oslo, Sweden, from 1917 to 1919. He is at1 present colonel commanding the 317th Cavary' regi- ment; vice president of the First National Bank of Chicago; president of the Chicago' Geographic society; BDnSCD ýof LChi an of, thebent carton Photo Mr&. Smith William Storey, 531 Keniluîort/i avenue, utcu elected cizairman <of the Kenilzvorth group of the Mary Crane league Wat meeting heId Iatè in April. MaryCrane Lbague Elecis New OfRic.rs Lipprodti, 605 iEarlston roaci. Other officers elected. for next year were Mrs. H. A. Scribner, vice chair- nman; Mrs. Leonard P. Finley, work chairman; Mrs. Homer'Havermale, pro- grami chairman; Mrs. W. G. Olsen, soci al chairman, and Mrs. M. V. Hale, secrtary-treasurer. -Following the business meeting, which was conducted by Mrs. L. D. Mc- .Shane, retiring chairrnan, ail the sew- is general tained that group w, the accordion. Induction of next year's ôfficers and walking rehearsals of two one-act plays will com~iprise the program for the next meeting of the Junior auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's club on Tuesday, May 14. The:newly'elected officers are Miss Marion Husting, president; Miss Amy. Crumlish, vice-president; Miss Elizabeth Browning, recordlng sec-ý retary;, Miss Jane :Norman,ý cor- r esponding .secretary. Mrs. Quentin Crawford will preside at this meeting which will be beld at 7:45 o'Clock at the St. Francis' school hall. Fathers and mâthers of members, as well as afl those interes .ted in. the club, are cordially invited tosee the plays which wilI be presented after the induction. Those taking parts in the walking rehearsal will be tbe, ,Misses Eulalia. Barker, Elizaàbeth Browning, Marion Husting, 'Marion. Ortseifen, HarrietMcDerm tt, Vivy- enne Morin~, and Mrs. Quentin Craw- ford.. Tbey have been côached by Mrs. Frank Thale, senior sponhor,. and. the program bas been arranged by Mrs. Gordon McWilliams, chair- man. 'Wilmeffe Group Sponsors, hotel, May 25. E~xtensive arrange- ments are being ma-de to assure à very enjoyable and a worth while evening. The proceeds will go to the Chicago junior school which is an organization wbose aim is to help un- fortunate children.ý The committee in charge of the dance consists of Betty Webber, NelI Chambers, Mary Weaver, Dick Benson, Landis Rut- ledge, and Arian Delander, chairman. Ticket information may be obtained ounty hospital, C. D. A. Card Party ct "Children's- d." The Catholic Daughters of Amer- awford, whose ica are giving a card party on Thurs- er member of day evening, May 16, at the home oi club, enter- Mrs. Mayme Peifer, 903 Lake avenue . some solos on Ail, members are urged tô come,- and. bring their, friends.- Gala Spring Luncheon and Progrom at Shawne Country Club le Finale on May Day Quoting a poemn she rçad in a Wilmette garden, and lik ening- the club niettbership to ýspring garden,. some hardy perennials, some annuals, Mrs. Harry L. Barkcr, president,,greeted rn- bers an-d guests at the annual. spring luncheon. of the XVomapî's Catholi.c Club of Wilmet4.te and its ýprogram of misiC,> poetrY, and informai talk and dramiatic- recitation. Pastél-lîued tapers in brass can- delabra, flickered and flared at the speakers' table with its bowls massed with spring flowers,. and flowers of springtime decorated each of the- lon~g tables which filled the ballroomtn of Shawnee Country club on May day, the closing day of the club> year. Guests of honor were introduced' before eacb member of the boardwas presented to the assemblage. Mrs. i-imes WV. Hogan, president of:'the Brownson circle; Mrs. James O'Cal- lighan, president of the Glenola Womans club, Mrs. J. J. Griffin. president of the Catholic Club of Rogers Park, Mrs. Sidney Beach, > president of the North Shore Cath- olic Woman's léague, Mrs.' Clement J. Cox, president of the- Idgewater Çatholic club, and Mrs. Maurice FI. Uieber, club parîimentariain, were among the guests of honor. Mrs. -Herbert Weed, president of the Tenth district, wbo %vas to have been. present, wired regret, at bier detain- ment in the east. Mrs. IHenry G. D4iton,ý first vice- preside nt, -. was. intrnduced by- the i.resi dent, as1 was Mrs. 1). J. -Harrison. second vice-president; Mrs. William Genner, recording secretary; Mrs. CliftonnWalker, correspondiing secre- taton of the iapa-nes aintly and, ahyb, awal ber Amercean sallor' a

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