WILMETTE LIFE November 8, 1929 ll!l . ·News of the North Shore ClUbs Tenth District to Meet Novemb er 12 'Robert J. Casey to . Speak at Catboltc At Gift Tea Club on November 8 BY E. M.. B. Waukegan Club to Be District Friday afternoon, Nm·ember 8, at the Mrs. A. R. Hatton Local ChairA drizzling rain failed to keep twoWilmette Wornan!s club, Tenth stre\'t Hostess at All-Day Session; man for State Convention in and Greenleaf avenue, the fine art s hundred women away from the Econom\· Shop tea \Vednesday of last Announce Program department of the ~·oman's Catholic , Evanston, November 19-21 The \Vaukegan \Voman's cluh \rill be hoste ss to the Tenth di stri ct, Itti nois Federation of \Vomen's club s, clubs, Tuesda~·. November 12, at the Episcopal Parish house, Grand ;md l tica street s. \\·aukegan. . The meeting will be an all-da,· . L'ssion, with the president, ~l rs. S. \ \ ·. Gibson, presiding. The program follow s: T MOH~T~f.: ~E~HTU~ ~------------------------ I Illinois Women ~ Voters to Meet B o ard M e Ning... 9 ·:hl Offi ce o f Tit>eo rding- S t>c rt·tar.\· t o h e fill f· d at thi s nw t> ting Dh·trkt M £'e ting 10 :00 ·'Anwri r n" :\lr ~. Ernt·!'t A~hton Rm i th nrt>t·ting ~lrs . :\'orman H . BrowP Presidt·nt of tlw \\·aukt·gau \\' OllHlll' s ('! u I' ...\ddn ss o f \V l'lt·o nw R espon se R P V. Howard E. r :an !"ll' l' 1\lrs. H. \\". Gi k:on l'rt-sid ent of th P 1\· nth di !" ll'id 'Ht.' J1ort s of Oftke rs Routin t' Busim·s s A nnounce rnent R ;il'l 1Vo rd Outlin l:'~ "\\'11at an~ tlli'Pt· att 1· ihut .·>- 11 ····· ·!-'!";11' .' ' t o m a k <· :t g ood <'lull \\' orn n rr '.'" Prt :-- id t- nts of tlw <'lull ~ o f t lw Tt·nth l 'i:--trid R nll ('a ll ,\djournm <' nl for Lun ch eo n Lun ,· lll'on at 12::10 TJ ...\FTER:\'OU~ SI':S~IOX 1 :::11 1'. ~1. :\lu ~ i c Lt·l All :\f\· Li ft· H P )lu sic !-\pr · ·'-' " < ' hm:u ~ n f tlw -\\·aul\ t·g·n rr \\'01n a n·~ c' luh ( 'o mmunitY S t:' r\' i\··· a nd :\lotion l 'il'l ur ·-.: · :\Irs. \\"illi!" :\1. <:r:r h ;\lll ('hairmnn n f Pepartm e nt of C ' om lllUnity Ht ·n ·it ·p and :\l o ti(Jn l'idlll'<·"' fo r I. F . \V. C' . \ ' a lut· of ('Juh Institut es Mrs. \Villi am F . Fa l'l' t>11 Tht· Yalue of thf' Count,· F vd e ratio .t tn th t· HiRtrict and to the (··ommunity . . 1\T1·s . .Arthu1· R :tt'f Tht· l 'luh in tlw Xation and Abroad . . :!\Irs. llarry H, Cradi c :\lusit· a :\tv Lo\'t·r I s a Fi ~ ht· J'Ill:tll . ... Lih· Stl'kkl ;IIJd J, A. Xo c tun· <'horus of tlw \Vauk t> gn.n \\' oman':-: Plul> i\d\'antagt·s of Junior ~TPmlwrship in the Ft·d (· ration 1\lrs. Jt ·I'\' i!' n . Xt ·wton :\lusic l' <·lllt' \Ylwrt· tht· Fi e ld:-: Art' Ht·· rrni!lg. ... ... Ht·I'W ' ti<1 c 'h orus of tht · \Yaukt·gan \\'om a n ·!' < 'luh 'i'ht· ('luh in th ·· l·'ed e ration :\Irs . \'\raltt·r· \\'. ~ t· Yilllllll' f: l:' n(· ral 1-'t·d .., ration Dire < ' tor for Tllinoi !" luh Ethil·s, Y:tlut · of Parliamt>ntarr Vtw :\Ir~ . HP!.:-in:tld F ·11'rl i>. Protht·J'0t· ()pp n Forum Adj o urnm ent ~Irs . Leo Durkin, 445 A ~ h stre et. \Vaukegan is in charg-e nf luncheon reservations which arc to he made nnt later than Saturda:v. NoYember 9. club of Wilmette will enjoy an inter ~ esting travel talk on "The Mysterie s of Angkor" by Robert ]. Casey, illustrated br his own moving pictures, said to be the first, and in some portions ·of the jungle, the only moving pictures ever made of this region. He will tell of hi s trip into the jungle where he discovered a city oYerran with bamboo and fromag es e trees, but with walls and temples standing as 1f its inhabitants sitddenh· had walked out and never returned. Mr. Casey says the city mu st haYe been inhabited .at one time In· at lea st a million people and th e imJ)rcs sion it m.ade upon him was the same as though he had walked into Statr and Madi son street s and found them utterh· de · serted . Besides being a traveler and ad ,·cnturer. Mr. Case\· is auth o r of the well kn own and enjoyable .. , .es t Pock et Anth ology" which appears ni g htl y in the Chi cago Daily 't\e\\'S. In r e\·icwing the recently publi shed littl e column of th e "\"es t Pocket An · th ology" Howard Vincent O'Brien sa ys, " It 'is a collecti on of vers bubhli~lg- with the spo ntaneity whil'h ap pears when a natural -born ptwt 11:1" seyen and a half minut es to mt·et t11e deadline of a daih· ne\\' spaper. \\' e pi cture him in a preYious incarnat in n ~ tanding b y th e fir e in some ru sh strewn hall of an Iri~h king thrumpin ,!. his harp and singing the foible s oi ' r hat \\'a s. even then, a slightly cockeyed \\'t)r ld ." Mr. Ca scv's 1atest hook. a det ectiY r story, " N mnbcr 37 Hardy Street. " is being publi shed and prnbahh- will be in the bonk stores toda\·. Preceding the tra\·el taik. Mrs. Frank Thale , pa st f1ne arts chairman, will giye a hook reYie"· which she ha s a rrangecl. o f "The Four Faces of Si,·a." In· Robert T. Case\·, which treats o i th e subject 'ma"tter o( his lecture. 1\frs. : M arshall Y. Kearner, chairman of the fine art s departmeitt, will a ct as hoste ss.· She will he a. si. ted In· \1r s. Ech\'in Georger and \1 r . J ohn Rnnan. · Pri or to th e fine art s mt't:tiug \\·hi ch hegin s at 2 o'clock, \1 rs . 1Iauri ~'l' Lieber will gire a talk on parliam e:1tary law ancl current cnnts. comtnt·nring at 1 o'clock. Evening Garden Club to Meet Tuesday Next ( Cont1'il1 It f eel) Dorcas Home to Benefit by Philanthropy Sewing Don·a s H(mH' , an orphanagL' we . t of Highland Park and 11t1 thl' road to De erfitld i~ tn hcn d it ln· thl' Sl'\\'ing spnnson :d h~· tht· pllilanthrop~· dt·part ment n f the \\.oman \ rluh ni \\"ilmt'ltt · FridaY. ~ · ·Y t: mhn 15. \lt'mher.., a11d 11011 -tlltlllhl'r :-. n i tht: dub art· im·itl'd t ro a . Sl'mhl l' at thl' duhl11nt:-t' at 10 o'clock an(\ c; pend · the daY "ewing. Luncheon i.., . <.·n·<.·d at 12 :30 o'clnrk . Because the rluh ha . sn manY henef ciaries, nn h· nnC' d;l\: ni "l'wi;lg i.;; al lotted tn <..'ach, \\it!{ tht· <."\Ct' lltion ni the club's <1 \\ n e ntnpri . <.'. thl' t·: ronntny . hop. ~frs . Alh (' rt ~ . Page i, ch;tirman for the work ~,,. t· miH'r 13. and \f rs . P. R . Smithers. ~'If rs . T : 1.. Cri:-amurt·. Mrs H. J Galloway. ;~nd \fr s 1·: 1~. 1'\eir are as . isting her . \I r:- . \\"illi:Strong i · luncheon clrairruan . The Evening Ganlen club of \\' ilmette is to hold its next meeting Tuesday, November 12. at R o'clock in the evening, at the \\'ilmettt' \Ynman's club. Those who alrea(h· han· Yi sitccl the ne\\' clubhouse n·alize the treat ;n :-tore for tho se who han~ not seen it. l·pon the walls of the dining rt)nm hang many heautiiul garden pirtnre:-. painted In· t \\'O members oi our club. \[rs. Gor~lon \\'ilson and ~frs. ~[ar L"uerite Calkins 'fa, lnr. \\'hirh the \\'oman's rluh is gi\·it1g us the pri,·ilcg-e of viewing. The speaker of the rvening is tl) be ll·ssc Smith of Hi.l!hlancl Park. one \\'hom we all kno\,. fnr his lo,·e < f na t nre and his abilih· tn placr hi s suhitTt hefnrc us bY \\nrc! and picture in an interesting manner. ~r r. Smith will . nca k nn " \\' ani de Flo\n' rs ancl Birds." ~r r s. ~r argucrite Calkin s TaYlor also will gtn' a sh ort talk. week. 1'he new \i\T0man's club proved to be a delightful place for entertain ~r rs. Augustu s R. Hatton ha s been ing a large group, and the dining room nat'u ed local chairman to handle th e iu which hangs an exhibition of the detail s of the convention of the Tlliwork of two talented members of the no is Leag-ue of \\romen Voters to he club Mrs. Gordon \\'ilson , and Mrs. held. in Evanston. at the Orrington Ashton Tay lor, lent particular intere~t. ·hotel, Kovemhcr 19-21. ~fr s . Hatton The glo\\·ing color of the se picturt: s is the wife of Professor A. R. Hatt on, stood out on that gloomy afternoon. head of the political scie nce d c pc~.rt The scenes arc familiar and th e onloo ker ment of Northwestern university. gives usual gasp of astonishment that the comm onplace can be made ,.;n On e of the feature s of the conv cnheautiful when tran ferred to canva s. tion wilt he the tea held at the UniThe program for Lhe afternoon \\·a s ;t ,·crsit\' for the college delegation. o ne act plar, " A Ju st Claim," hY Sari Thrm;gh the courtew of Dean Robnett Szekeh·. The scene is laid in a H ungar- and th e student group s, girls from ia 11 p e a ~ ant hnme on the nut skirt s of a other coll eges will he entertained at small village during- the pre sent time. the sororitv hou ses on the campu s. Rnzi. a huxon Young pea. ant \\·oman. Anothrr .highlight \rill h e the pre . iis preparing di;1ner. Pi shta. her hus - dent s' dinner to he held ~ o ,· emher 18. ha nd. and Lari. her sixt ee n ~· ear nld at th e hom e o f Mr s. \Valter Clyd {· ·s ()n, cnmt in front th e Yillage and \\·!tile .I nne s, befo re the rOn\' Cntinn it se!f Hozi is in :1 11 0t 1 er r oom. di scuss th e oprm. The stat e hoard and th e t?res texcitin).! IH' \\' S that fin' men \\·ho ha\'l' dent s n f the sixty local league s \Yt ll br hl' en p ri ~o ner ~ in Hu . ;:-- ia inr 12 n~a.·s th e onh· o ne ~ pre sent at th i~ m eet in~ h a n· return ed. <,,·er ,,:hi r h \f rs. Eric Stubb s, pres iPishta ka\' ('~ and :\unt Kati fr Pm dl' tll o i thr H,·de Park leagur . will Tran s,·h·:utia r()me s ior a yj ~ it. She has nr es ide. put on all her c l n tiH·~ tn t·~c ape dut ,. 'l 'h n l' ,,·ill h e few<"r form al spt'ec he s at thl' l~ o umanian l> ·1 rd c r a ncl tak rs nrf th i~ Har than have hcen gi\'C·n pr e.L:"arment after garm ent. talkin g all t;ll' ,.ifltt sk fn r much of the prog ram '"il! ,,·bile. She a ~ k ~ inr Toni. Rozi t ell s be pr.n ent t d. hy a ~ eric ~ of m o.cl ~ l her that he \\·as n ·pnr tcd dead on th e round table ~. :'\m o ng th nse partt ct· Clai r ia n front and that ~ he had to haYe patin g in t hese dl'm onstrati ons will be help \rith th e ia rm and that "hired hel p Senat or Fl or enc e Fifer Bohr er of r psts so mn ch" :-.·' ~h l' ha s marri ed Bl o(l!llin gtn n. ~Ir s . \\' . \\'. Ham sey of Pi shta . Chicago, C1f th Yi cc-presicl cnt of th e ~a Laci tak es .\unt Kati t o an oth er ti ona] League o f \Vnmen Y oters, and r elati,·r and Pi shta and Rozi pre pare \Ir s. \ ' en1 ;in g D. Sim o n ~ of Chicago. to eat dinner. Th eir praYer is inte r- chairman o f the committe e on child rupt ed l)\· Toni. \\' eak anct"hroken, ,,·ho · \\'t!farl'. th e fiv e return ed s oldi e r ~ . . is one Hnzi feed s him and gin~s him th e M allinckrodt to Benefit by cloth es she ha s kept. Sh e pa c k Pi shta '. things and is se nc ltn g him awa,· \\·hen Card Party November 15 T oni sa,·:- h e ,,·ill not pre.;;s hi s · cla im. The ~f n th e r 's club o i the ~fallin c k J f Hoz i l o n~s Pi shta he \\'ill gi,·e th em r<Hl t Cath nlic Hi g h sc hool is spon so r on e farm and Hnzi her Iibert\·. R ot:i iug a card party Friday. \"m·l'mh er 15. tell s him she ha ~ lll.'\·er cea sed to lore at 2 o'clock in the schnol audit orium. him and Pi shta .~ ~~es . H e is hack in ;~ Hidgr and \Yalnut aYetme~. \Vilmette . momc·nt. sa ,·s that he has " ·orkrd fi vr Bridge , fiv e hundred , euchre. and bunro Years. ha s nothing, and think s the y 0\re ,,·ill be played. The attractive .Pri?r~ him ti g-ht hunclrccl dollar .. and s ixty t n h e giveti \rtll include tahlr priz e' . . bu shels of \\·h eat. Rozi and T oni sa\· tt and refreshments will he sern:d. is "a iust claim ." ~Jrs. M. ]. Faber of Evan st on will The hare outline g i,·e ~ no iclea · n f the he in charge of the bakery salt- that humo r nr auth entic treatment of th e "'ill be hr! L l in conjunction \\'ith ~he Hungarian pea. ant. Tt remind s the card party. The affair is being g·i,·en auditor Clf Chek o\"s storie s and pla .~· s fur the heneftt of the huilcling fund o f Ruo.;siftn peasant liic . There is a feel ior t'le new scl.wol. in.!! of sinccrit~· throughout . Th e a cting of the l'ptO\\'ll PlaYns of the People's church was uniform1r Indian Woman to Come Here good. Ja me . Ciriffin \\'a:- a handsome Fridav of last week. ele\·en " ·onwn, and dashing figure as Pishta. ~fat members of the \Vilmctte · Prc sh·:thew Rile,· an appealin(!' Ttdli. Fl orence te.rian church, motored to the Pn:.,_ ~f cllum, a vcn· pretty Rozi. Anita \\'it- hyterial meeting in all day session :tt son did hrr hit as Laci. acceptablv. atHl the Kenwood E\'angelical church. T!H. ' 1\.frs. SzekleY's. Aunt Kati ,,· a~ a rint. speaker of the afternoon, ~frs. Henry The p]a,· \Ya s beautifully en . tumcd . Roe Clnucl, is to address t ltr Pra i-;1· The stage settincrs were colorful and meeting in \Vilmette November 12, a authentic. many hcin? direct importa - meeting to \\·hich all are inYite(l. tion . from Hun)Jar~·. Thr lanre piere:-\f rs. Cloud is a Chippewa fndian. :l ,,·ere Inaner! 1)\' ~fr s. T. \\·. Panu~· hka )2Tacluate of Carlisle, Pa., and the wift' of 920 Thirteenth strret. \fr s.. Tnhn of the prl'sident of Roe lnclian in'iti · Boddie arranged the program ancl an tute of \Vichita, Kas. She is an attr~r nounced the cast. tive \\'Oman and tells of her peop !e in After the plaY tea '"as served at a an interesting way. heautifulh· decorated tea table in the dining ronm. at ,,·hich ~frs. Harn~ ,. :\. Bush poured. The ~luhhou~e then To Have Rummage Sale The \Teighborhood circle of the Con,,·as insnertcd hY thn~c \\'hu had nnt gregational church is conducting a seen it hcf ore. rummage sale at 1124 Central avenue. The Central Council of Childhood \\' ilmette, Thursday, ~ovember · 14. Education is holding a sectional meet- The circle will appreciate donations fot inP.' S<Jtttrclav mornin(!', 1\nvcmher 9. at the sale and anyone interested may 11 o'clock in the Eleanor club rooms. r<ill l\1 rs. A. N. Clagett of 425 Lake 17 1\orth State street. Chicago. avenue. oi