WILMETTE LIFE December 31, 1926 News o.V the North Shore Clubs· Club Members Will Visit Unique Studio Marsl')all Studio Thrown Open to Wilmette Woman's Club Monday, January 10 . Speaker From India Wilmette Garden Club t~ Is on Woman"s Club Begin New Year ·Frtday The \Vilmette Garden club will beProgram fo.r Tuesday gin the new year with a most interest - Organization Will C0-0pera t e for Talk Haridas Muzumdar of Bombay. ing meeting to he held, Friday, January Noted Rabbi Comes to Winnetka India, friend and biographer of the 7. 'a t 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. to Discuss Foundation of great Mahatma Gandhi. will address \Vatter Gore Mitchell of 100C) Oakwood Religious Liberalism the next meeting of the \Vinnet ka . s.treet. \Vilmette. Woman's cluh. Tuesday, January 4. At this meeting new oft1ccrs for the A meeting of unusual interest,. will His subject will be. "Youth and the coming year will be installed. Mrs. take place Wednesday, January ~· at New Social Order." \\'alter Gore Mitchell will scn·c the A \'t:ilt to the Benjamin H. Marsha11 After the completion of his col!t:gc dub as president 'for the new year, and Community House. when the · North studio on the. water's edge at the Wilcourse in India, ~~ r. 1luzumdar came she will be assisted hy a group of \Vii- Shore Congregation will co-opcr~tr mette harbor has been arranged for with the \Voman's society of tl.le \:Vm~1 .rs . members of the Woman's club of Wil- to this country in 1920. In 1925' he mette and E,·anston women. netka Congregationa l church. in bring- mette on Monday afternoon, January received the degree of B. A. and in Bert L. Da\·is of 115 Third street, will ing Rahhi Solomon Friedl~of t? \\"ir~ 1926 that of ~[. A. in sociology. hot h he \'ice-prcsiden t: Mrs. E. H. Burge of 10, between the hours of 2 and 4. netka. This is not Rahht Fnedhof s '>2-l Forest avenue, recording secretary .; The invitation to view the rooms Mr. from Northwestern university. first contact with a 'Xinn etka audience. He is a man oi note. and has )er - ~frs. Eben B. Fenton of 2762 \\'ood- for a few weeks ago he · add,resscd a M a r s h a 11 has decorated in various styles and filled with objects of art, tured throughout the country. He is hine street, E\'anston. will he corres- child study group. prr sided onr ~>y has come to the club through the art the author of "Gandhi, the Apostle," ponding :;ecrctary; and Mrs . 'Archibald Pcrn· Dunlap Smith. upon "TI1e Solr chairman of the club, Mrs. Vvinif.red and is at present the chairman of the f. Stinson of 2010 Orrington avenue. ituaf Need of the Adolescent." This Oriental Students' Con- ·l·:,·anstotl will he the treasurer. Wilson, who, with members of her National group v.·as inexpressibly stimul~t<:d Aside from the installation of the of- and thrilled and eager for more. 1t ts committee, will receive the guests as ference. which has hecn recently organized. ticers. a delightful mu:-~ical prog.ram they arrive. stated. Miss Jane Addams writes of ).Jr. has hren arranged for the members. Rahhi Fri,, clhoi at present pre sides The visit' is eagerly anticipated by club members. who will have the op- Muzumdar, "I take great pleasure in ~'fis s \Vinifred Bright. \Vilmrtte li- nHr K. A. ~r. temple. Fifth ~trcet and portunity of seeing the harmony Mr. recommending Mr. Haridas Muzumdar brarian, will address th e cluh on "Gar- Drexel Roule,·anl. Chicago, ha\'ing Marshall ha s brought into rooms rep- as lecturer on the present social and dens in Poetn ." and Mis s Esther come to Chicago ahout two year :-~ ago . resentative of periods seemingly dis- political mo\'ctnents in India, and as Strote will gi~·c a program of piano Since that time he has gathcrecl unto hinhelf a n·ry s t rn1w follo\\'i1ll! . Curi cordant in spirit, such as Colonial, the an interpreter of the Gandhi move- selections. ousl\' cnougl~ until his coming to K . Chinese temple. the Pompeiian, the mrnt. Mr. Muzumdar is well-informed and presents his \'irws with conviction Woman's Club Program Is A. ).f. Te;nplc. Rahhi Frieclhof had Egyptian and the Arabian. and enthusiasm." no· nrl'a··lwcl. F()r It'll yt·ar, he taucrht of Legislation and Music in the Hebrew l'nion college in CinProfessor Thomas D. Eliot, profesA program of legislation and mu . ic, -rinnati, exccp.t for the period . pent in sor of sociology in Northwestern uni Winnetka Welfare Branch ,·ersity, also writes. "As a young man \\·ideh· divergent, has heen arranged France ,,·i th tl1e A. E. F. The rare Gives a Christmas Party who has lived in America for several in r the next meeting of the \Voman' s pm,·c r with which this young Rahhi years Mr. M uzumdar has a very usc- dub of \Vilmette all <Ia~· \V e<lnesclay, reaches the minds and hearts oi peo More than five hundred mothers and ful service to perform in interpreting January 5. plr has now become e\·idcnt. children of the Chicago Commons were an attitude, idea . and events of Oc The morning session. co mmences at R:1hhi FriccllHli stands f()r hr oa d ente.rtained by the \Vinnetka branch of cident and Orient one to the other. He II o'clock, with Miss ~:f ary E. Bailey. mindednc:-;s and co-operati qn. it is anthe Infant '"' elfare society of Chicago is a fadlc thinker and speaker of at- prominent \roman lawyer as the speak nounced. Xot long ago he instigated Tuesday afternoon, December 28, from tractive manner, ,~~,·ide reading and er wh o has chosen as the topic of her ;tnd nrcsickd nn·r. a merlin!:!" nf pecu 2 until into the late afternoon. friendly spirit." talk. "L~w Enfo rctmrnt in Tflin ()i~." li :'r inter est. }.fcmher s· of hi s congreThe \Vinn etka branch planned thi s The meeting is in cl1argc of the ~{iss Bailev is assistant district attor- gation each hrou~ht with them a non Christmas party and placed it under civics and philanthropy committee, ney in cha~ge of all cases of Yiolation Te\\'ish friend. The resultant gathering the supervision of .a committee. Mrs. ~frs. E. F. Brown. chairman. of the Volstead act in Cook county, ·i ncludeo Catholic-;, Prote tant s aml Harry Edmonds was in charge as and previously ""orked on cases com- J e"·s. who joine(l t 0gc ther in friendly chairman of the committee. and was ing tlp in vinlat ion of thr pure food discus s ion. It is felt that thi-; is a assisted hy lH·r daughtrr, Betty, Mrs. Library Club Sponsors ancl drug act. She ha s handled her rare opportunity ior \\'innctka to hear Han·c G. l3adgcrcl\\. and her daughter. Book and Event Talks \\'Ork very crcditahl~· . and speaks with a big man upon a bier subject. His acl Louise. ).[ r:o;. Ballard Bracllc\', Mrs. clress \Yill he. "The Ba s i.; of .Rcli~iou o;; The \\'oman's Libran· club of Glen - authorit\·, it is announcer!. Morris \\" Ilsnn and ~vf rs. D,Yigl;t Green. Luncl{eon will he sc rwd at 1. as Liberalism." coe is sponsoring a cottr5c of lectures Besides the motion pictures which on hook=- and current event~ \\'hich will usual. The \\'oman's socieh· will con,·c nL were donated 1)\· HarrY Edmonds. each he given hy ~~ rs. Anthony French The afternoon will be given over to as usual at 10 o'rlork. Sewing· will one present at the !->arty reccind a ~f err ill, commencing Januar~· 10. and a musicale, one feature of which \\·ill ·c ontinue thro ughout thr morning. At dainty handkerchief. gi\'cn by ~r rs. continuing fnr ten consecutive )..fon- he a group of munhcrs played h~· J acoh 11 o'clock romr . th(' hthines s me etincr Ralph Hobart ancl ~f r . .;. Philip \Yyatt da .\ -~ . The hour is 10. ancl the place, Radttnsb·. a \'e rv fine pianist. There ancl cliscu-,sinn. }.fr-;. Charlrs Je\\'ell \\'ill giyr the dcYotinnal thought at \\·ill he o-ther tale-nt. Moon:. Each onl' receintl candv. the tl1e Glencoe t'nion church. 12 o'clock. and luncht'on will he srrHd hoxes donated 1)\· Mrs. ~lorris Wilson The price of tl1e course is the same at 12:15. following \\'hirh Rabhi Fric.cl NEXT CLUB SEWING DAY and the candy tl~e gift" of ~f rs . Horace that has been charged in the past, and Supplying the Sarah Hackett Ste\'- hof will speak. Armstrong. the profit from the talk:; will he directt·nson ~f cmorial lodging house ""ith Mr~. Ernst YonAmmon entertained ed into the ·club building fund. the gue~ts ,yjth a group oi yocal. selecEither applications or checks may be garments is the purpose of the next North Shore Alumnae tions which included, "By the \Vaters sent to Mrs. Henn· T. Sn1ith. 710 Bluff a11 -clay sewing meeting spons0rcd by at Colleqe Breakfast of .M innetonka." "The Land of the Sky street. or to. Mrs. Franklin ~1. dcBecrs. the philan~hropy department of the The Chicago Rorkforcl Cc~llege a s· \\'oman's club of Wilmette Friday, Blue \Yater." and "Ph\'llis Has Such 815 Grove street, Glencoe. so-dation gives an annual holiday January 7. Ttie work commences at 10 Charming Graces." . This announc etilent , it is stated, is luncheon or tea for thr rccentlv re in the morning anrl a luncheon is made to remind those who a lready turned students who are spending. their have subscribed of the date, and to ser\'cd at 12 :30 o'clock. Thrse sewing vacation in or ncar Chicago. and for sess1on. are open 'to all women of the im·itl' all " ·ho arc interested to attend. China Topic of Talk at the former students and alumnae of \'illagc. the college who are living in the vicinCatholic Woman's League . . . ity. CLUB IN ALL-DAY MEETING The North Shore Catholic Woman's Chtld Spectaltst Speaker The plan this year was a breakfast. The Worth While club of Glencoe, league ·. which meets ~nee a m~nth at at Open Meeting of Club comprising about twenty members, will held at 12 o'clock. \Vcclnc sday, Deth~ Wmnetka Woman s club, wtlJ hear The regular monthly meeting of the hold its regular meeting, W cdncsday, cember 29. at H uvlcr's new restaurant Mtss Grace Coulter at the meeting· to Young Mother's club has been post- January .12, at the home of ~Irs. on North Michiga·n avenue. be held Tuesday, January 11. poned from the first Monday of the Charles J. Watson of 803 Bluff street. More than eighty alumnae of the Miss Coulter will speak on "China," month to Monday evening, January 10. The clt,b plans ali-day meetings in or- rollegc live in Wilmette. Kenilworth, and in view of the fact that the news- The change has. been made to suit the der to accomplish a real amount of \\'innctka and Glencoe, and all repapers are crow~ed with daily bulle- convenience of Dr. George Edwin work, whi-ch is composed of sewing cei,·cd im·itations to attend the affair. tins concerning the distressing condi- Baxter, the eminent child spedalist of for various charitable organizations. tions in that country, ~nd that Mrs. Chicago who will be the speaker of NEXT LEAGUE BOOK TALK The members will meet at 10 o'clock, Anthony French Merr~l~ ha.s m~de the evening. His subject will be "Frob- with luncheon served at noon, and conAnYone intere . ted in talks on books many references to condtttons 111 Chma terns in the Management of the Pre- tinue sewing during the afternoon. and .current events is invited to the in her book talks, members of the school Child." home of Mrs. \Villiam Schneide.r of 911 league will be especially eager to hear Since it is considered quite a privW. C. T. U. NOTES Vernon ayenue. G t' en co e, Tuesday. Miss Coulter's address. ilege to hear Dr. Baxter this will be The W. C. T. U. of Wilmette will January 4. 'there, under the auspices In addition to the afternoon talk, an open meeting and all mothers of meet at 2 o'clock on Mondav after- of the North Shore Catholic Woman's Miss Aras Nage, contralto, will enter- pre-school age children are in'Vited. noon, January 3, at the home ·oi Mrs. league, Mrs. Anthony French Merrill tain the group with a program of Other details including the place of E. Seuthpisge, 947 Oak street, Win- will give the next in her series of lecnetka. vocal selections. meeting will be announced later. tures.