Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1935, p. 41

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The state president, Mrs. J. W. Aspley, will preside. Annual reports will be presented by state officers, state chairmen, and regents of the twenty-eigh t chapters in Ilinois. Na- tional delegates and alternates aré to be. elected to represent, the state at the national convention wbich takes place in Los.Angeles the latte r part. of May, 1935. Before tbe close of the afternhoon session, Lewis. Bernayrs, 0. B. E., British consul.general in Chicago, and Mrs. G. Cooke Adams, .O. B. E., president of the British Old People's home wiIl extend their greetings to the assembly,,after wbicli tea.will be servedby the state Society. AlI niembers of the D. BUE. are in- vited. to attend morning, and after- nloon. sessions. OnIy delegates5 may vote. Meeting for AIwumnae The Alumnae association of Na- tional Park seminary had its regular meeting Iast Monday afternoon witb Mrs. Fred P. Heitman and. ber caugbter, Mrs. Harold 1). Nelson, at the f ormer'. home, 212 Greenleaf, ave- nue. Co-hostesses were Mrs. J. E. Duffy and Mrs. D. C., Anderson. The business meeting was followed by bridge. Campbell, ±$eth Colclough, Marjory Conley, Virginia Doran, Jane Fay, Janet Fairbairn, Peggy Griffin, Ellen Hein, Orise Hill, Virginia Hunter, Alice-Anne Jones, Marjorie Listing, Phyllis' Lambert,, Virginia Lee, *1Mari- on Mansfield, Jean Morton, Jeanette Popp, Roberta Stuart, Jean Wi.nter.. The ýannual banquet was held that ievening at the, Edge-water. Beach hotel. One hundred forty-two alum- nae, andactive memibers gathered in theMichigan room for dinner. -Mrs. Clementine Lewis Peterson served as toastmistress. Mrs.ý Gwen Heilman Griffin* spoke for the alumnae, and Phyllis, Lamnbert, Marguerite Ray, Barbara Baker, and, Geraldine Bent- bey repres.ented the four classes. Dancing in- the Marine Dining rooux folIlowed t-he- banquet. ,Given Bfrthd ay Party Marjorie Grignon of Wilmette was entertained at a party on ber thirteenth birtbday by ber grand- m6ther, Mrs. George Schuster, and ber mot 'her, Mrs. Horace Grignon, 854 Sheridan road. Tbirty-seven girls wére gtsests for luncheon on March 9, which was given in the recreàtion room of the Ray M. Zahr bomne, 857 Michigan avenue. Ed Dierks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Dierkse 123 Nintb street, bas returnied froln a six weeks' Mediter- ranean cruise on the Majestic with bis orchestra' and bas now resumed bis studies at Nortbwéstern university. Most of the1 memnbers of the orchestra are Northwestern boys. Mr. Dierks plays the, piano. IMathew Francis AUnited A riat Phot.gr.pboe 1152 CutitrlA"e. WiImtt. Zun Read the Want Ads ~S 5P~IflGAPP~0A(~G KUNWOOD WOOLENS I 550 North. Michigan Avenue, Corner of 'OhioChicago 7 W. MADISON, cor. of Stato Enfir. 441i Floor CENTRAL 4179-80

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