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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 19

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March 22, 192<J WILMETTE LIFE SPONSORS Chase House Auxiliary Takes Over Dr. George Craig Stewart of EvFees for the second semes.t er swim. Goodman Theater for "The Critic:" h k h · anston was t e spea er on t e even- ming classes for women may be patd April 1 ing program given by the Neighbors this week at the Recreation office. last Tuesday. Dr. Stewart ilbstratChase House auxiliary is taking over ed his talk on "A Summer in Spain" the Goodman theater for a produc- with beautiful pictures taken in his tion of Sheridan's "The Critic," for travels from Seville · to Granada and the e" vening of Monday, April 1. Mrs. thrvugh all ~f the most important Robert G. Read of 901 Central ave- · Spanish cities. Dr. Stewart is a nue, \Vilmette, president of the auxili- brilliant · speaker \Vho invests what he ar.r. has ticket s for disposal for the has to say with quite a bit of humor. evening. Proceeds from the affair will \Vith such an interes.t in places go toward providing funds for sum- abroad manifested by the comings and mer work among mothers and chil- goings of so many north shore residren of Chase House. dents, this, the second lecture this seaChase House is a church sett lement son on Spain, attracted a large gatherand day nursery at 211 South Ashland ing, both for its subject and because boulevard. Bishop Sheldon Griswold is of the abilit.\· of the speaker. president of it s board of trustees. Episcopal churches along the north Mr. at1d Mrs. Frank Young. 333 sho re aid the auxiliary in its work, Cumnor road, entertained their card Mrs. Frank Sprague representing St. c1~b Saturday evening. l\Jarch 16. 1 BENEFIT Large Gathering Hears . Fees for Women·s Swim Dr. George Craig Stewart Classes Payable This Week · Ultra Violet Ray Lamps Tenth and Central streets, to Miss Joe Skidmore, assistant in charge of wornen's activities. Two classes will be helrl during the next semester, one at 6 o'clock on Friday evenings at the Sovereign hotel, and the other at 9 :30 o'clock \Vednesday mornings at the HEALTH AND Evanston Y. M. C. A. $45.00 up ' HAPPINESS IN THESE MAGIC RAYS Plto·e Totlay UNIV. 4523 Free lto·e Je·o·stratio" Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, and Mrs. Clarence Melhope, Christ church, Winnetka. Mrs. Fred Seymour is chairman ef the comm ittee in charge of the theater benefit. She is assisted bv Mrs. Charles Egbert, Mrs. Edward Ely, Miss Ernestine Sidway, Mrs. P. E. Madden, :MrsH. JameMs HopCp er. MrSs . dEd. WMarreGn K . owe, rs. 1 1ar1es .. 1 1e . . . rs . Solim. and Mrs . Charles Michaels. the publicity chairman. ~~~~~tin~~.Ep~~~~;! c~i~~~r~~ ";~ ~ ;.uuuuum.m~mmmuu~uuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuuuuuouuuvvvvuvVb ;) L. M. Allen, 258 Melrose avenue, Kenihvorth just has returned from a six weeks' tour through the western country, where he inspected the attractions of that territory. 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