Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 52

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Inauguration in East The inauguration of Miss Mildred McAfee as presidtentt of, Wellesley college. takes plate Friday-,.October 16. The Welles-.. 1ev Col lege Alurnnae coincil lias ail been invited.to. attend. Eveéry Club'and every class president * rnay attend, or send a represenThe Wellesley College Alunnac board bias gone east -for theoccasion: Mrs. Ralph C. Brown of Wiiîxnetka, is president -. Mrs. Bruce, Maclxih of Glencoe, first vice-president; Mrs. Wiliam Sherman Hay of Winnietka., second vice-preside'int: NMrs. ,XW. H-amilton Walter of' Glencoc., treasurer:, Mrs, Alfred H. Taylor, pf Glencoe. secretary. Also attending will be MNrs. William A. Vawter of Benton 1{arbor, chairman of the Alumnaü fund comimittee, and Mrs. Charles Ray NMcCallum of Milwaukee, chairmnali of the clubs committee.. The board bias been invited to hiavlunicheon with the niew president the MNonday following her inauguration. and will remnain at Wellesley a day or so longer, with the exceptio!i of Mfrs. Brown, who is staying on to speak at the Hartford Welleslev c.Ll. .Alunuiiiae Association officers froi i ihe Work as Force in Opera Promotion 'l'le North Shore coniiittee of the Chicago City.Opera coin- pany v-as -entertained at tea M( ind.v at the homne of MrS. (George. Leach Of Evanistoni,-for 1 erly.of Winnetka. Miss Edna Xellogg, ;speaker for the afternoon, conîiented on the excellent work done by the inienibers. Of the conlinuittee, and, Miss li'zab1,ethi Brown, contralto, üf' the ,Chicago City Op1)era coin1)aliy, accolnl)anicd by- maestro Giaconîo SpýIodolni, rendered sev eral' selections., furnishing the entertajumeit'. Ailna Fitziu, secretary of t1e' Opera .conipany, £aid, at anothtr tea given recentlv for flhc North Shoreý comimittec: "Make oPera a hiobby, unltil it 1becornes a necessity-when wc stand1 ci giteciilîours to btn' standing rooin as lhtndreds did for .Artturo. Toscaniini's farewell-then iWe wilI flot lhavc to struggle and wvorrv to kecp tlwc op)era fires alive.. -Que of our forcanost business inen said lie wouild rather face an armv of *.Miss BàTk6tiýr Photos -MIrs. Fred MacKie, Jr., 194_5 tWashiiiuai)j avenune, Wilmette, (leIt), and *Mrs.Gustazi A. Schzearz, 425 Sunset lanc. Gleciacoe, (right) arc »ew members of the Kenilwcortlt <enter of the Infant If-elfare societ.v. The neu,éniembers are sponsoring a cocktail party in Ei 'autn on Saturday folloî,,iing the OhijoJN orthzwtern football gaine for thte benefit of charity~, and Mrs. MacKie is general chairnan ini charge of arrangements. T/he party i.ý open to the public and -will be hcld at thc Cor-Main Cocktail ion» ge, Main street and McCornick boulevard. betwcven I/ai' hours of 4 and 8 o'clock. its thirec vear terni of office. lt bias served at a most interesting, time, lbaviaîg been in office during the 4ist clav*'s oi the late 'Miss Emma Fitz Pendleton's regime as president,, during the festive celebration in lier honlor prior to ber res.ignation, and ini time to participate ' ini the inauguritioii of a new presiding oficer ovecolleg-e affairs. arts departrnient hiostess conmittee last Feriday afternoii, wlicen another yea-r began for-the departinent. Thle hostesses, including the tiew chalirmnt Mrs. Edward F. Cuniimiskey. receivedi inembers and guests ini the large auditorium of the Woman*'s chlb .%here a prograni by 9'ounig dancers and informai talks on the ori-'in of the work of St. Vincent's or- iantSMl ss' lnglish i( Mrs. F.dward to the wonlen) of Chicago F.Cuînnîlliske, Jr.) and the othur 011111ittecs o f (Iete riii i ed(I- eye (j (lancer,, are froin the fltv ,uorth Shoî1-C womleîî are hard at Nvork, School of Dancing. and our forthcoining opera season a.s A philanthropy ini which th(- Vonîi-. l nis a oatriiphait sc anatoi'Cu tksinitercest an( ccss . Joo rnuch cannot> be said for one- in whidî it maintaiuis a bcd, heewoe hv St; Vincent's orphanage ini Chic ago, i aoieile-tesbcipinl where anybaby left destituite, is car.vd i a ady over -$52,000, %vith five more for regardless of race or creed. The 'vckstogo work of caring for- foundfings Nwas . ,Our mieai is to suc tha-t the 1 , and tiurthi published. hea rhy uaini orange l; .a ai le; :or snoes,j ,plea of Mrs.. Lorenzo C. Streeter, 302 Cen:t sliop fraI avenue, is undergoing a major rag, "for operation at the, Evanston bospital, today (Thutsday).

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