Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1938, p. 32

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national college sorority, are .meeting this week at the Horne- stead iii Evanston- to go, over an-e nual r epor ts, make app oint ments ýand recominendations -for the ensuing year, and complete plans for the sixty-fifth anniversary con vention to be held ini Berke-, ley, Calif., next year. North Shore members who wilI attend council conferences include Mrs. John Morehead and Mrs. 1'homnas F. Dolan of Evanston, pres-, ident and secretaryý-treasur er, -re- speçti-vely, of the North Shore aluni- nae: Mrs. J. Lyman Bmngham ýof k -~ - was discussed at a recent. meet.- îng of, the social eommnitteëe of the organization,, held- at the home of the chairmfan, Mrs. Lee Shedd, 9-9c Forest avenue, Ev- anston. The dariwe.is to be held November. 18,. the night befôre the Northweà.t- ern-Notre Dame football game, at the Saddle. and Cycle club in Chi-. cago. A football breakfast will be the main feature. Members of the. committee are Mrs. Lynn Aldrich, ýMrs. H. D. Brohin, Mrs. Robert Buchanan, Mirs. T. MaeCGregr Fraser. Mms Charles national ofhi- wrnl be iEv- and Nan&cy Bower o. ýand. Mr. an~d Mrs. 310 Cunnor roa L. E. Mitten, Camp Horse Show Brings enlworth, are _.. . a Rijf and Mrs. Il H. L Glencoe; Mrs. O. W. Wihrnette, and Mrs. Hen Jr., of Kenilworth. Mrs. GuiId O>Ic.r the Beginner class, and Euge.nie Wuichet and Joan Andrews, also of Glencoë, placed second in 'the same class. Another first. prize winner was, Marcia Turner o! 40 Locuat road, 3WILMEBTTE <LIFE, pist cerso anstol to -co cers: Phllad entertainE couneil, Berkeley, Mrs. T.1 director Canadaa at a rans- Hostess 32

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