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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1923, p. 7

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!«$J^WJ'W'i,>., ^^Jlgpppii^^ijjjyiinj^jiy,,. (J;l(.HfJ»;T. |l;> ^TsWYW ORE NEWS, FRI&AY; MARCH M 1923 rfc josepn Siddall l§ wives Luncheon f&rf Arden Shore^ W^^f^ R& Joseph J. Sidlali, Chair- man of the Wilmette committee for Arden Shore, will give a luncheon for the members of committee, on Wednesday, April 4, ihe camp at Lake Bluff. First hand >rmation in regard to the work of xamp will be gathered Trrpreparation the annual drive which will take e the first of May. Short talks will given by Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, sident of the Arden Shore Associa- Mrs. Frank W. Kingsley, Publicity irman; Miss Anna Belle Ferrier, rintendent. ^iw..i^M^y'^^ir-\':" he Wilmette committee consists of following women who, with about assistants, will have charge of the e-hi the village: F. L. Tolman, treasurer s Edna Lewis, industrial department P. H. Arden, member for Economy hop " . s Mary Barrett Mrs. A. E. Klunder s. H. L. Beach Mrs. E. H. Lilly s. L. S. Becker Mrs. C A. Lundberg s. B. F. BlymyerJMrs. H. McKinney s. A. W.Boylstnn Mrs. F. Simmons s. C. S. Clarke Mrs. H. J. Smith D. J. Daviy" Mrs. Rht-Stoddarch- L. F. Gates Mrs. D. L. Taylor trs. Ilrs. A. H. HowardMrs. Frederick Tilt [rs. W. H. HutsbnMrs. M. H. West 5 E. R. Heinsheimer ; " ?he Art Program given by^ the >man's Catholic OTr~laisr~^day, irch twenty-third, in the Woman s ib House was an entertainment of isual ^harm and interest. • twenty-four famous pictures were trayed by members of the Club, ir children, and members of the r Ladies' Auxiliary, with Mrs. lis W. Crush, Program Chairman, ifetinir^Thr-nrngram was .presented ward L. Bcheidenhelm and George Huff, director of athletics. William J. War- dell was chairman of the comjmittee on arrangements and was assisted by Messrs. Newell Belknap, E. E. Stultz, Erwin Brigham, Thomas E. Thompson, U^ndJ8L-S,~.Larimer.----^~^^~±--^-^ ler the auspices of the Culture De- tment of which Mrs. F. J. Oelench General Chairman, and Mrs. August leyer is Chairman of the Art Division. the center of the Club House stage, Jtpod a large box-shaped picture frame; (raped with velvet curtains and equipped irith theâ€"lighting-system necessary to irow the proper light-tones on the var- >us pictures. While each picture was ;ing posed behind the curtains, Mrs. >elerich read a four-minute paper in rhich she interestingly set forth a brief iistory of the artist, giving a general nitline of his or her work; and dwelling articularly upon^he picture about to portrayed. At tne paper and during the portrayal of the jicture, delightful musical selections Vere-rendered 4^ a small orchestra. The *lub House was filled to capacity with ...lembers and many guests who all lagreed that they had witnessed a program hot only beautiful and interesting; but one that gave to its audience^a clear vision of the possibilities of Women s Clubs' activities in the field of Art. *'" A Morning Lecture Course which has iproven very popular with prominent ;north shore and Evanston women, is the fplay-writing course arranged through the joint enterprise of the Drama Study club of Evanstpn, the Community Theater association and the Northwestern uni- tjr v. _--- -_________, __ iTTihTcteyr^SoFoT "The ducts the weekly classes, at ton ..EubticL. library alter a fore part Of their holiday week included the Misses Madeline Truitt, Ruth An-. derson, Helene Seibold? Mary Louise Harlan, Katherine Stplp, Phyllis Ruf, Helen Fraser, Mildred Melone, and Martha Swan. The festivities opened with a luncheon on Monday noon, and picture auouj vgl4he*g4rls. were guests at dinnersr break*-, conclusion of eacn] fast^ and iuncheons> untjj Wednesday; when they terminated the affair with a matinee party seeing "Two Fellows and a GifVW~~ .....'" ^*^~^"~ con the Evans- _______methodL en-„ tirely his own. The "writing members," those who are actually engaged in writing plays and want the constructive critic- ism of an expert, turn over the synopses of their dramas to him for comment be- fore the entire gathering of women. The rest of the class, known^as the^audi- lors" take part in the discussion or not, just as they choose. The newest plays presented in New York and in Chicago Itheaters are also read before the class and criticized in much the same fashion. The first term of the course has just been completed. The second term, for which Mrs. Carlos Andrews of Evans- ilton is now receiving reservations, opens April 4 at 10 o'clock in the morning. Arrangements for the benefit card party for Grosse Point Health Center I to be given at the home-of~Mrs. Wen- I delin P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, on | Friday of next week, are well under | way. The committee in charge of the I affair has met with hearty co-operation fin the north shore towns and feels as- 1 sured that the event will be a very ^successful one. ['â- ". The list of patronesses for the party 1' includes Mrs. Victor Sanborn, Mrs. Fred Bulley, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Jr., i Mrs. Frank Seng, Mrs. John Boyls- i ton, MrsT-4L J. Richterr^rs, B. \Vr h-Lynch, Mrs. Carl ^Widneyi^Mrs^ Wal t ter Miller, Mrs. Morton Paterson, Mrs. W. Crush, John Hoff- Mrs; John Charles Btmte, Mrs. Louis zMrs'.fHope Thompson, Mrs. inanr Mrsr N. J- Conrad, Clark Baker, Mrs. Edward L. Scheiden- helm, Mrs.. Lloyd Clark Ayers and Mrs. Charles C. Henderson. II Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kutten of 2118 Sherman avenue, Evanston, announce the H3Trtn_ot~X^aughterrdir^unday, March 25, at St. Francis Hospital, Evanston,., -The marriage of Miss Maye S. Boett- cher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Boettcher of Johnson's Creek, Wis., to Frederick W. Remold, took place Thursday afternoon of this week, at three o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe R. Venables, 908 Green- leafavenue^he-Revi Francis C. Stif ler officiating. Little nine-year old Ruth Offner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Offner, a pupil of Mrs. Reinold's, played Mendelssohn's wedding march. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Reinold left for Wisconsin, to spend a few days at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Reinold has resided in Wilmette for the past seven years conducting a music studio, specializing in voice and piano. Mr. and Mrs. Reinold will make their home in Kenosha, Wis., after June first. ...* There were many north shore- alumnae at the dinner given for President Kinley otf ther~Umversify of Illinois at the North Shore hotel in Evanston recently. In his address, President Kinley asked the support and interest of the alumnae for the new Medical school being es- tablished by the university in Chicago. Other prominent guests on this occa- sion, included President Walter Dill Scott of Northwestern university, Dr. William H. Noble, presiHent nf th<» l' The ,Associate^Alunina«',:r of North- western university are holding a rum- mage sale today and ""tomorrow for the benefit of the Woman's Building Fund at 721 University Place, Evanston. Mrs. Charles Travis, 125 Fifth street, is in charge of Wilmette donations. ^ ? ?3® The Union Noble, ternoon next, at two Elizabeth Williams of speak on "The Work Mission;'Wr - â€"-- â€" â-  - -v. Woman's Christian Temperance will meet with Mrs. William 1010 Oak street, on Monday af- o'clock. Mrs. Evanston will of the Flower B^aidI]oJ-Trustees, JDr.-Ochsnerrâ€"Ed- Several groups of New Trier high school- girls have been enjoying house- parties during the week. One group, composed of the Misses Evelyn Olson, Harriet Plowman, Jane Pardee, Helen Barrett, Mary West, Margaret Neilson, Marion Reese, Betty Schwartz, Nellie Qibbs, and Jessie Booth, started its festivities with a luiitlieuu at one on Monday noon, followed by a group of dinners, luncheons and breakfasts at various homes, and a matinee party see- ing "Two Fellows and a Girl", closing the affair sometime on Wednesday even- Another group of New Trier students who enjoyed a house party during the avenue, was hostess at a children's party on Saturday, March 10, for her small rson Edward, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. s* The dance and card party to be given by the Wilmette Chapter No. 753, Order Country club Friday evening, April 6, of the Eastern Star at the Ouilmette isg^xpected to be one of the most en- joyable of the post-lenten social events in the village. Arns' orchestra will furnish the music for dancing and for those wishing to play five hundred or bunco, many lovely prizes will be of- fered. Members of the Thursday Luncheon Club will be the guests of Mrs. Edward versity Schoojbef^^ Speech,r fficpdoroLJk ^dersca£rll23^1imved^=i^^ Dranur luncheon and musical to be given by the Chicago Woman's ^Musical club on Thursday ^of- next week-Hn the GoloV ballroom of the La Salle hotel. The Misses Dorothy and Priscilla Lloyd are spending the Easter holiday with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Stephen A. Lloyd, 1035 lake avenue. They wilTreturn to^Oberhn college next Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Carter has returned from Detroit, Mich., and is now jresjding^at 1322 Forest avenue......"*" '"â- "'â- ' :;^t^ -^l:i : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Olwin have/re- turned to their home af 820 Lake ave- nue. Mrs. Olwin has been visiting at the home of her sister in Grand Rapids, Mich., for several weeks, during Mr. 01win*s "absence in Atlanta, Gar â„¢ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Spear of JVin- netka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Mr. J. Wilson Mc- Allister of Chicago. Mr. McAllister is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Knox of 519 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Melind have sold their home at 330 Central avenue, and will rent at 329 Central avenue, while their new home is being built at the corner of Sheridan road and Central avenue. Mr. W. A, Tucker, 1214 Lake avenue, entertained his boyhood chum, Mr. C. T. McGrew of Long Beach, Cal., last week. Mr. McGrew is the leading con- traetorâ€"and builder of-that~cityr-â€"~~ ~Mr. and Mrs. floward Head are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Saturday, March 24. Mrs. Head was ^nnerly J^f l^rginia Shep- herds -ft^v^v'*' ?',}"'{': â-  '::^^-'^*fi . Mrs. W. C. Rennoldsi 908 Ashlaiid avenue, left Monday evening for an ex- tended to visit with her brother, on Cajmulos Ranch, Piru, near Los Angeles David Levy is expected home from Dartmouth today to spend the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Levy, who are now occupying their new homs at 70Q Qrppnwnnd avenue. Miss Elizabeth Cumberland, 119 Fifth street, who has been visiting relatives in Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C, during the Easter vacation, will return home tomorrow. Mr. Knox Joseph College Howard for the is home holidays. Jessie Royce Landis ^/^Stndi©. of •cyw-r"dramatic: arv .,-., 1527 Kimball B*M&tn^: «,^:> Instriictlona may be had la Et- anaton aa well tut Cnlcaso Phones Har. 7940 Ev. 1608 ♦- INSURANCE Boaineaa â€" Life â€". Batata J. E. SWIFT TEAL, Representativeâ€"New York Life North Shore Headquarters 1017 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 87 *It Takes the Worry Out of life* Ph. Wilmette 1046 404 Gregory St. ii.mtm TEACHER OF VOICE Mail Address Voice Placing Room 523, Fine Art* Bldg., Special Attention Chicago Given Beginners Dance "GET THE FOLLOW ©THEf VAGABONDS ft Music By The VAGABONDS An Eight Piece ,...,..,Orchestra r,,fc. EVERY DAY NIGHT- ODDFELLOWS' HALL WILMETTE SATURDAY, APRIL 14 « BABKPARTY" Come in costume, dressed as a baby " or child You might win a prise Mrs. Charles N. Roberts, 1014 Lake avenue, entertained the members of the Drama Study Class at matinee on Wed- nesday seeing Ina Claire in "The Awful Truth."" â- /;" . "' â- â€¢ '-:v:'*"â- 'â-  ""':;.;!Ji;,;,,:;X,lT;i Di'^boliid' M.: Gallic/lrlf of "llvam? ton, has purchased a lot on Valley road in Glencoe, -and expects to build a new home'there early this summer. ":\§ Hv^^fe .'.'.ai%' ':|ott"%:-^Vb>fiiM^^^^%£Siy, 1231 Greenwod avenue, are moying to the Evanston Hotel on April JS^ for the summer months., •â- sI^Mm* ' Bl:': â- ':..„' Mrs. Edward P. Fatch '!wii;s;1fiiiesf to her Luncheon and Bridge club on Tuesday of this week at her residence, 611 Washington avenue..â-  'l^W$^i^':^ '. Mrs; R, F. McCoy, 730 Ashland ave- nue, returned home Tuesday from a four month's stay in Los Angeles, Cal. Miv Kerrjr Cr Meagher^iisa^h^i^ his home, 716 Central avenue with illness. a avemie> lefi fOr St. LouW, Wednesday1, to;, vvspend! ^ithe,;.;S^Easte 3|yacatiw.:'owifS': The Sewing Circle of the Order of Martha will be hostess at a card party to be given Wednesday, April 4, at two o'ejosk,,.^ Jh^^ ,>'<ffpj^ Monday from Dartmouth, New Hamp- shire, to spend his Easter vacation with his parents. â-  â- â- 'â-  street, spent last week-end in Danvi|fe| 111., as the guest of his^ lather^ Mrs. Herbert B. Mulford anddaughter, ^ttie,~%itfc:^^F^fflpi Pairbault, Minn., are visiting their sis.« ters in Indi Mrs. Charles N. Reese entertalneq the Thursday Luncheon and ^Bridge W#> »t her home, 727 Forest avenue, this week.

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