Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 47

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scendants of 'the old Spanish set-i tiers, the first white people to live in California, and even todày the famnilles, hold land grants 'to prop-' erty. given them by the governiment' ofSpain., Mrs. Orena is today c6 ne of- the four womnen in. the United States who are members of the Pa- cific Relations comrnittee, which in- I cludes, repDresentatives *rom ail those countries hordering on the Pacific! Ocçean. Presenit fr New York-will i Mother Grace, Dammnann, a n oted educator wvho. is pr esident 'of. the Manhattanville college. and Mrs. J. Basil Harris, whose husband is ai Manhattanville c olleg e trustee. i Mother Dammann is the sister ofý Frank Dammann of. Winnetka. PerryDfunlàp Smith, headmaster of the Country ,IYay sdiool, receniUy" return ed frorn a trip to educational institutions in the East, and spokeý of' Mother Dammann as the most! interesting person that lie had met on his journeys there. Mrs. Walter G. Smith of Winnetka is general chairrnan of the organiza- tion' and has as her committee heads Mrs. Adolph Luick, in charge of ar- ranL-ementsforf *the 1iincheons and] - The. Re-Qpening o 0f ~1r g1JÎhîrnrinîg li&inui ~Iii, I~hîI~an £ana~wmeut '-4, Wednesclay, May lOth Luncheon dren \viII' be fixflfgeneration bacrea. Heart students, is in charge of local transportation; Countes's Guilijo Bo- lognesl h e à d s the reservations;, Miss Kitty Wade is chairman of in- vitations and housing, and Mrs. Clement Martin, who bas written and arranged 'the special features for the -Who's Who" luncheon. Mrs.. Nicholas Galitzine, 'Miss Make Reservations or Jus+ Drop in Telephone Winnetka, 865 150 Green Ba'y Road, Wivrnelica Opposite Indian Hill Station SLake Forest Hubbard Dïnner Il

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