Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 50

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Honored at Tea Trhe Kenilworth chapter of the Mary Crane league will have charge- of the semi-annual rummage sale to be heldOctober 21 and, 22, at 1112 Davis street, 1Evànston. Mrs. William M. ýKinney of Kenilworth is general chairman, assisted. by Mrs. M. B. Salisbuiryof,608 Earlston, road,. Kenilwortb., A car& mailed to :M rs. Salisbury or, a te lephonie. cali to her at Kenilworth 2854 will assure a prompt pick-up of anything the donor wishes to dispose of in the Une of men's, women's and children's clotbing,. furniture, china,. books, lamps,' and toys. Ail donations will begreatly appreciated' and very welcorne. The proceeds from the sales will go, to the support of the new roomn that the League just recently opened at the Mary Crane Nursery school at Hull House. Other members of the Kenilworth chapter who are .Iending a helping hand in the runimage sale and who will gladly pick up any articles are. Mrs. Fred L. Schmidt, Kenilworth 4116; Mrs. Warren Hulis, Wilmette 3786; Mrs. Leslie A. Drew, Winnetka Plans are complete for the tea -Miller, pour are Mrs. Walter A. Strorîg,,of Winnetka, and-Mrs. George H. Peaks. Mrs. Frank T. Murray,. Miss Alta and, Mrs., Bert E. Holmnes- of Evanston. Representing the M1ýother's club which KappaAlpha, Theta ,alunii-. nae and thé Trheta Mother's club will give at the home.of Mrs.. MarkW. Cresap, Woodley road, Wininetka, Wedn esday afternoon, Octob er'21, from- 3 until 5, to honor Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett, grand president, ýand Tai chapter pledgesand their mothers. Alumnae. who have been. asked, to will be Mrs. Fred B; 'Porter, Mrs., C. Rcobert Môultôn, Mrs. E. G. Johnson, of Evanston, and Mrs. Hazel H. Leigh, chaperon at the Theta house. Mrs. Clyde T. Marshall, Evanston pianist, will play during the afternoon. Mrs. E. E. Stuits of Winnetka, president of District Il of the fraternity, is general chairman of the tea. She is assisted by Mrs. Willard T. .Grimm of Kenilworth, alumnae president, Mrs. Charles L. Scripps of At a meeting of the League board heli on Monuay arternoon in the home of Mvrs. il. E. Zipprodt, W05 harl>toii road, Keinilw%,orth, Mrs., Hadar urtman of Lvanston very geni-, eérousty wrote a check for Mec tuil amiouint or tme piano for flhc new rooni, just as tuie board members were discuss.îng ways and means of raisîng iunius ior mne piano, wltich adds so mucli to the. plcasure of tne Bernile Photo The sies and dim/*es of lier owvn t ile soit, Vernon, Jr., add to the .ýest with which Mrs. Vernont R. Loucles of Keniilwuorth undertcskes her work for babies and meothers who are iinderpri7'ileged. She is co-chairman of the benef.it bridge the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Maternity center is giviing Tutesday afternoon of ne.rt zeek ai the honte of Mrs John L. Kellogq. 2()52 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. ifn Weare Members W netan Preskide H-obart of Evanston and Mrs. George. G. Taylor of HighlandPark; for the Mther's club, Mrs. Gordon E. Taylor of Winnetka and Mrs. Jesse D. Trump of Kenilworth; from the active chapter, Miss Virginia Buri-, ham, Miss Marjorie Beebe, and Miss Bonnie Donahue. Theta pledges to be honored at the tea, are, from the north shore, jeanne Grasett and Madeline Long of Win- Mr. and Mrs. Franklini B. Schmick of 727 Ashland avenue recezitly spent a week at White Suiphur Springs, 1'rederick W. Boulton, Allan W. Va., returning to Wilmettee on son, Berrien Tarrant and Cur Woolfolk. Mrs. Marjorie Buckley, Mrs. J. A. Pancoast was the most Mrs. R. G. Mârshall, and Miss Ade- recent hostess to members of her laide Allison of Evanston are stili bridge club at luncheon at ber home others serving on the committeç. last week.

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