Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 45

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inParis at the tinte of the general Éollowing thelr wedding in June, Pro- strikes, and. also î'islted London before to bride his took fessor Tomlilsoflc-rossing on the Normandie several weeks* (leneva, Switzerlandl, ,Wer-ethey spent beý summer -an unusually interestlng cause lof, his being chairman of the American comnmittee of the League of Nations. The followlng exçerpts, are quoted from a pers(on.tl letter, whichb 'Mrs, Tomnlifsofl wrotèe to a,,Wilrnette riend on August 26. 'It was thrilling beyond neasure t4, et be.prýesenit At the iast Asrjl ings. 1 saw and heard- the Negius, apti also. the ,démonstratio>ln made..by theThere had members of the Italian pes leeen sonie doubt about their ffaking any î"Fashions for FalandXineasi,4«, display, and the Consul from (ierrnany did his be-t to restrain them. I iras right oppositeý the poor Gerinan- ter", wil1 usher in the new seaje,.ish refugev who shot hiniself, Ii the son of Alp haý Gamma Délta AsqembIy. There is a rpmnor that Litvinov made arrangements for bis idoiw Alumnae association on Mon*ami cbildreni to go to Russia and be day eveniàag, Octo>ber 12, at 8 cared -for the*'e. Of 'er4Ue the AssëniW fson and ordleri o'clock, at the Alpha Gammia tto was thrownin ferr <omsiîer.iblý in%vs etrdonîr ves;tigationi. 1 shaII always feel T bave Delta bouse, in Evanston. heard on.e of the great nen of bis tîie, The Northwestern university Alumhî'iving heard the Negus. Ilis drnachapter who is bostess for. this nae jestit' figure, coupletI w.ith gî'e4t dignity, beeoining a nimn ho had beený a monl- Fashion show, bas sent invitations to ail members of the West Suburban, ai -h, wvas a bit aw. ome.Tedrnaf it iras trenindous. Onie mati, pleadlitg South Shore, Beverly His and North *before, the world foi- justice to. bis peopile* Shore associations and to the Busiwhf, had been molested for fn reasmn other thanr greed on the-pmrt of a better- ness Women's group of Alpha Gammnaî Delta.ý Anv, new members living on e<juipIed nation. Trute hé hadI the sma but the siipport they the north shore are also 'most'corthy of the delegates. 1 1 and international law at. Wabash col-. lege. Professor Tomlinson is coming of Deptities. They are a niost interestup fo Wilmette on Satùrday and hie ing couple wlth -whorni We shall stay liam R. Purcell auld Mrs., Charles WV Fisher. and Mrs. Tomùlin son will motor to whiie ln Paris on our way home." Professor and. Mrs. Tomniluson w*ere.___________________ Crawfordsville the next day. [1V 1s a prolessor 01 Polit.Ual cec THE BALDWIN- BUILT K Itn HLEAEPaÏJES CJIART am NE PIANO PICKWICK YARNS, p.,0. ReX Alpha. Gamma Delta Alumnae Spo ns or FAs'hion R,-eview ROM. tnmford. Conn. RENTAL, DURES ~~ FOR SALE at REDUCED PRICi Balloon Tiîred, Exi 'ery Sturdy Bikes, in vN sale g ood'condition, for A. Ide. at rock bottom prie S. hsmarnions nMW instrumt Suai. suJdthep.rfected IoDe shat munuan are talkbac. kesping Cuanaty SeuL. Hear ih... Try ft ... Come in today. $14up EFvey One k4soh,4$y Gnaranteed 1 Year G L ENCO0! BICYCLE &HOP 11t414 oni,.hm -twoas sn - gate and spoeermn a.0 a 1n*een trat-- will be guests of honor. ened. Consequently great prýecaution wýlis Mrs. Alexander E. Maher, III, of being taken ilbout visitors and those present, 'etc. Secret police were in evi- Chticago, chairman, will be assisted dence everyivhere, passports, letters. by the president of the Mothers' club, credentials of ail sorts were required Mrs. William J. Knorst; Mrs. George for 0. K. hefore admission cards would L. Fairbairn, of Wilmette: Mrs. be given to anyone. Hand bags w,%ere Kenilworth; of Jr., Kane, J. Th-omas searched and pockets were investigated. You were told to ene at your owi) risk, Mrs. Richard M. Chadwick, of Wiland only fifty were permitted to be mette; Mrs. F. B. McConnell, of Winpresent. Uniformed soldiers were behind us, secret service men were, thick as pea netka; and Mrs. Knowles Bl. Hollosoup,. and the atnlosphere iras tens'e to well. of Evanston. I 1 Camps d because admire e suRjrnn'.W pe they, are s8 and welcOl ice it y' and le op- Alro Alexander jardine was heici at ietnhtlo oeLnOtbr7 coe ; ýý -1 q ..

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