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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1924, p. 9

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19.24 9 . WI'I I ,., 1t be .. ._ tde, but alto 1 action that ~ hrough dili~t~ct Usdu:l place il certam to Jitld _one who t... kmg citizeh 't monstration ol, n~tructive eo., pomted out, ~ istory of N. U. From '58 to '24 Set in Tableaux NE of the largest and most important "get-together" meetings of Northwestern university alumnae and girl students, took place last Saturday afternoon at the North Shore hotel, where a luncheon and program of historical tableaux was staged. . Five episodes in - Northwestern university's history was the subject treated and following the luncheon, were shown in this order: 1-Scene at Prof. Jones' school of 1858 known as The Northwestern 'Female college, with girl students in costume. 2-Woman's F nurth of July celebration, 1871, when the first money for Willard Hall was raised by N. u. girls. Miss Kathryn Crush, School of Speech, to represent Miss Frances Willard. 3~ Tableau representing the Spirit of the Y. W. C. A., of 1890. Girls in costume. 4-Tableau typifying the beginnings of the movement for the Evanston campus-1913. 5-"Girls of 1924"-representing the various activities in which Northwestern girls have participated recently to help swell the womens' buildings' fund. Dinner to Be Held at Catholic School N Wednesday evening, February 27, the Sanctuary department of the Wilmette Catholic Woman's club will give a dinner at the new hall of the St. Francis Xavier school, the purpose of which is to re,Plenish the . Sanc~uary equipment. The dinner, whtch wtll be served from 5:30 until 8 o'cloc~, is in charge of the followin !!' comm1ttee : Mrs. Mary Dolan, chairman, and Me~mes C. A. Barton, John Boylston, atrick Joyce,. P. ]. McArnold, Rober Ross, John Fisher. Harry Davies, F. Harvey, J. Byrnes, C. Cavanaugh, Theodore Breyer, and A. Johnson. Tickets may be procured upon entrance at the school hall. A large attendance is desired. O OPEN MEETING AT CITY CLUB The ll~inois ~tate _Kindergarten and Pnmary As oc1ation, The Chicago Primary Council, The Chi::ago Public School Kindergarten Association, ~nd The Chicago Kindergarten Club will hold a joint, open meeting in the lounge of the Woman's City Club, Thursday afternoon, FebDr. Elbert K.4:15. Fretwtlt of Teachers' ruary 28th, at College, Columbia Univer ity, will speak on "The Spirit of Citizenship and its Relation to School Life." on March 6. He will speak on the Hartzell street, Evanston. A splendid subject of "Art and Life' in Spain," paper on "The Home and Garden" i!lustrating his talk with slides. was read by Mrs. C. B. Ewer, and a delightful social hour followed. GARDEN CLUB MEETS The next meeting will take place On Friday, February I, the mem- at the home of Mrs. George Morley, hers of the Little Garden club met 1112 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, at the home of Mrs. Carl Bessey, 2721 Friday, March 7. jfi;==========~~===~===========~~ We specialize in Want r 1ealed to us deligina! DARTMOUTH POWWOW Dartmouth college · alumn1 from all parts of the country have gathered in Chicago for their first annual powwow ince the founding of the institution by Eleazer Wheelock as a st:hool for Indians in 1769. The DartMISS GOLDIE GROSS IN RECITAL mouth musical clubs are providing Miss Goldie Gross. violoncellist . continous entertainment during the will be heard in recital on Fehruary wo days. The powwow headquarters are at the Congress hotel. 24, at the Studebaker theatre. wtdcr management of F. Wight Newmann. FELLOWSHIP CLUB MEETING Miss Gross is a graduate of the Hans The Men's Fellowship club of St. Hess Artist class of Chicago. John's Lutheran chuch will meet TuesShe will be heard in the Saint-Saens -lay evenin·g, February 26, at 8 o'clock. concerto, Hungarian Rhapsodic by An interesting program has' been arPopper, Boellman Variations, Sur le ranged by the Entertainment comLac by Godard, Spinning Lied by mittee, it is announced. Goltermann, Allegro Appassionata by Saint-Saens. LECTURE AT WINNETKA CLUB Miss Gross will have the assistance Dudley Wlltson will lecture of Miss Gladys Gable, soprano. before theCrafts Winnetka Woman's club HIGff GRADE HOMES LOTS, ACRES and ESTATES From EVANSTON to LAKE FOREST List your property with us and receive the benefit of our 40 ye<~ors of North Shore Real Estate experience. A letter or telephone call will bring our representative for a contidential discussion of your problem. Quinlan & Tyson FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON Telephone Evanston 2600 1 Telephone Winnetka 2199 11.i ~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~ - e sell fancy Glencoe Club Centers Efforts on New Home , OR some time the interest ana activities of the members of the Woman's Library club have all bct·n centered in one great purpose. th at of a new buildin~, but for such an enterprise there must be the much soug-ht after financial wherewithal. For fund s the club members have been n ·a!ously striving. Several delightful affairs have been given recently which have helped to realize this monetary need as well as to afford pleasant social hours. Another such party is to he held at the home of Mrs. Olin~ r Roberts on Valley road on the aftern oon of Fehruarv 29. at 2 :30 o'clock. Ticket s for t.his affair may hr obtained from Mn. \Viley or from anv of th<" memhers of her committee. \\' hilr the funds for this new buildin g arc bein~ increased. definite steps arc heing taken hy a newly organized committee whose obiert is to make pl a ns on the new building. On January 24, at the home of Mr . . Sherman Booth. a meeting was held _i!t \Vll)ch the Lih.L r~ cluh _hQarrl ::tl': ~ nointe'd th-e - membf'rs to act on this Plan committee. On January 31, this committee was organized at the same placp of meetinpo. Mrs. Fr<~nk Cain of Hif!hland Park. who is the president of the Highland Park Woman's club and chairman of their building committee, spoke that afternoon about their new building, which has just been finished. Every other Thursday, alternating with the regular meetings of the Library club, this Plan committee meets at the home of Mrs. Sherman B?oth. 265 Sylvan road. Working w1th Mrs. Booth, who is the commitee chairman, are the following women: Mesdames Otto Barnett, Edwin Cassels. Douglas Cornell, William T. cr. William A. Fox, Fred E. Hubrd. William H. Johnson, William A. Levering, Andrew MacLeish, Isaac McCurdy. Albert 0. Olson, Henry Martyn Paynter, George J. Pope. Edwanl R<~venscroft. Fred A. Fager, Walter Smith and Merle B. Waltz. Memhers of the board of the f.",rarv club are invited to attend these Thurs-day meetings. F A s K T H E M A N W H 0 0 w N S 0 N E · gton, g Bell, $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 I Deliver 27 tral "My Packard light stx coupe is 21 months old. Its mileage is 21,000. I get between 15 and 17 miles per gallon of gasoline. One original front tirt> is on the car and good for several thousand miles. One original front tire blew out at 20,400 miles and the two original rear tires gave 12,000 and 13.<XX> .niles each. .. .1.:1is car ;tas i.>een ti1e most economical in operation of any that I haH dri\·en, and a car that has been 100% dependable. N April 14, the Twenty-sixth annual production of the Haresfoot c;lub of the University of Wisconsin will be given in Chicago at the Aryan Grotto. In Madison many men are trying out for "Twinkle Twinkle," this year's performance. In addition to the musical clubs, it is expected that more than 400 men will attend the dramatic and dancing tryouts. More than 100 students have been instructed in dancing under the club's direction, to supply suitable material for the chorus. This has been going ou since the first of the school it is stated. Approximately sevenmen will travel with this prowhich the sponsors say will be most elaborate in the club's history. O Wisconsin U. Alumnae to Sponsor Hareafoot Play On February 24 "l\1y experience v·ith the senice department has been very limited but entirely satisfactory. A professional man appreciates the speciality of your service. ·· B. F. FILLIS. M.D .. 1046 Ga!;e Street, Hubbard \Voods, Illinois. You will have less repairs when your car is a Packard Six. That is one point in which Packard is so much more economical than cars made to sell for hundreds of dollars less. And on those occasions when your Packard does require mechanical attention, Packard standardized service means a real saving. PACKARD MOTOR COMPANY of Chicago (EVANSTON BRANCH) 1121 Orrin~oa A····· Telephone E··n·ton 711 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 BRYN MAWR CLUB MEETS A luncheon will· be given at the lege cluh on Monday, February at I :30 o'clock by the Bryn wr club. The alumnae are inon that day to meet Miss Coolidge, of Pembroke Hall, who has been to the middle west by President to visit preparatory schools. She tal~ on "1924 and the Campus." for the luncheon may be Mrs. J. F. Dammann, Jr., 853 avenue, Winnetka. THE PACKARD DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN The Packard plan of deferred payments mak· pouible the economical purchue ol a Packard car out of monthly income instead of capitaL It ia financieiJy .owad, aimple and con..U..L FAIR VALUE FOR USED CARS Our trade-in policy ia fair to · We allow wlaat tM uaed car ia actually worth. A fair liat price aad a fair ....t-ear .... - - . it -...:ueery to tick·. cODceraed.

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