Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1939, p. 34

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0f Watteau Bal The newly decorated Gold Coast room of the Drake wili have its first dancing party of the season with. the 'Watteau Bal. to be given on Septem-, ber 30 by the Alumnae association o! the Sacred' Heart ,of Chicago and Lake Forest and the students o! Bar- at college. The Barat contingent is givin*g up its annual.big>winiter party mtis year to concentrate efforts on the party with mhe Aiumnae, for theý benefit o! mhe scholarship fund. Mes. Cushmnan B. Bisseil of Evans- ton is chairman of the bail and will have assisting- hem as co-chairmen, Miss Josephine Cummings. and Miss Rosalie Casey. who are at school at. Barat. Miss Mary Jane Brummel, a alumna Èince graduation fromn Barat.. last June, has been appointed chair- man in charge o! reservations. Anma Marie F'ox, aiso a June graduate o! the college, wlll be on Miss Brum- melVs committee, w1hch is incom- plete as yet. Publiiity for the affair wiil be handled under the directorship o! Mrs. James Sliney, assisted by Mrs. Harry L. Drake, Mrs. William Wal- lace and Mrs. Norman Gerlach. Mrs. Julian J. Çaestecker of Evanston will be in charge o! printing. and the invitations, wlth Watteau decoré and worded in French, in keeping with mhe French background and tradition A. DeLapp; Miss Pauline Kearney, and Mrs. W. Jerome Byrnes o! Ev- enston; Mrs. Henry Marten, Mrs. Thomas Moff at, Mrs. William Feeiey and her daughter, Miss Mary Feeley and Mrs. William F. Healy 0f Ken- ilwormh; Mrs. J. Raymond Casey, Mrs. Joseph McGowan, Mrs. James P. Reichmann, Mrs. Warren A. Tay- lor, Miss Virginia Dowdle, Mrs. God- f rey Gelderman, Miss Clara Hoff- of niencoe Is Koehne Photo N#orth Shiore Alumnae of Ch O0mega sorority will hold a fur fashion show and tea, Septem- ber 8, at the home of Mrs. M. L. Schmitz, 500 Greenleaf avnunie, Glencoe. The part v is a scholar- ship bene fit. Ut. ro ry JEIeanoi Ellis Perkins. well known literary commentator. with hem list of new books to be reviewed this fall for this organization. Miss Perkins spent the entire surri- mer visiting important places includ- ing. Cape Town, Victoria1 Falls, Johannesburg, Kingsbury, Belgian Congo region and big gamne country. Upon heÉ arrivai, in New York she September 8. Memers of thie or- ganization may bring guests to: the party, which Wiil be -a fur fashion show and tea. -Proceeds from -the ticket sales will bent the Chi. Omega schoiarships at Northwestern. university and Lake Forest college. Mrs. Frank M. Mason of Evanston, who is the general chairman of the affair, has severai committees work- ing- under'her.. Chirmen for these committees ae:Mrs., Wiliard Mc- Ewen and Mts. George Ha neman o! Keniiworth; Mrs. Jamnes ýReirihold, Mrs.- Edmund ýRicher, and Miss Helen Peterson of!. Wilmette; and Mrs .' Wesley Race,, Mrs. Emerson Raymond, Mrs. Emory Stoker, Miss Gloria Rensch, and Miss Caroline Romane of Evanston. In addition to the fashion show the group wiUJbe e ntextaiaw4 Iby a for'- tune telier, and music furnished by Clijf Aspegren and his orchestra. plays, fictioi, biography. auto- biography, current issues, history, essays, memoirs and possibiy a poli- tical and geographical resumne of her S o!f reviews man avenue, Evanston. This is the sixth year for this popular serieg and is, as i the past, open to the public. The proceeds !rom the sale o! tickets will increase the scholarship fund which the Evanston Friends o! the Chicago Junior Sehool maintains for the boys at the school in Elgin, Ill, The ways. and means committéee will meet Friday, Sept. 1, at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Warner, Jr., president, to com- plete arrangements for this series. ods Horse Show The Sunbeam league, a number of! whose 200 members are residents of the North Shore, is. the, sponsoring charity this. year for. the. Town and Country Horse show to be held, Satur- day and Sunday, September' 16 and 7,in the Harms Woods polo field at the intersection of Harms- road and .Route ý58 (Golf road and Elgin ýroad). VXarious ticket comrnittees àap-, pointed by the Sunbeam, league are 'active fin the local villages and.re- port, that aiready 100 boxes have been sold. Ail members are actively interested in theý show, ýas well asý those of! the* Town and Country Equestrian association. cooperating in the event, and ýnumerous women are now hard at work seiling ad- vertising for the show program,. asý well as tickets. The iist of entries is twice as. large a§s last year, andl will be rmucl more diversified, including hackney and. other harness classes. Those inter- ested in showing horses may secure information and entrv bianks from Joy Morton 11, P. 0. Box 22, Morton Grove., In charge 'of ticket sales in Wit- mette and Kienilworth is Mrs. Albert C. Buehler o! Kenilworth, first vice- President o! the Sunbeam league. and in Winnetka Mrs. Duane L. Peterson. assistant social chairman., 1:-Os*wvaJ, LYJ*0. Ralph Wetzel, Mrs. Philii H. New- maMrs. Williami Wieland. Mrs. Edwin M. Van Horne, Mrs. Conger Reynolds. Mrs. James I. Johnson, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. IËvin L. Porter, Miss Blair Porter, and Mrs. Leslie Mickle. Miss Porter is sec- ond vice-president o! the Sunbeani league and Mrs. Mikkie supervisor for the organization of its kinder- garten and the Chldren's Memorial Id 8Sturday at the home- of a horse shzow chairman for Wednesdau, >1,' . Richard atesa at a tea for ail the the suburbs., i Ctiarles Ware. 34 I. i

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