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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE March 22. 1929 News of the North Shore Clubs Varied Program to Draw Club Members Poetry. Play. and Radio on Program Planned for Woman' s Club of Wilmette March 27 Poetn·. a pla\". and a radio afternoon have been selecttd to interest members of the \\'oman·· club of \\"ilmette when they ·gather next \Ved ne ·day ior an ali-day session. At 10:30 o'clock in the morning. in_tead of boo k review·. ~[i s· Eleanor Perkins of EYanston w111 give a pre gram of m:,:~dern poetry. Drama hour a the \\"oman's club oi \\"ilmette on ~I arch ?.7. will bring fo ur mem be rs o f the Junior auxiliary oi the E,·arr.;ton \\" o man's club wh o will p resent (hristoph~r ~[ orley '" .. Thursday Evening." a play giYen a.- a Junior auxiliary program tw :,:~ weeks ago. The ca t include..; a part for one mar. . which wa..; p layed in E\·ans on by R obe rt Dullea. who i· unable to participate in \\ 'ednesda~· ·" per fo rmance o the role of Gord o n Jo ns will he plaYe I hy ~( r~ . Dullea. Ot he rs in t. e cas ·will be ~(r..; _ ·cart \\-eber a..; Lara Tofn ,: \( r.-. Ge.Or!!c F n · a.- \( r.- . : he ffi~lri : \f rs . F re Ba hc :,:~c k as ~[r, _ Tohn' . The play i:5. aki n!! plac e o i : .lt' u ..;ual drama r e··ie\\" anrl d; ' (tr_ ;.:;i ('ln .r r.) 12 o 'clock u nti The part radi '-) play.- in · waying the minds Of it.:; ( 0Un t(es:- number.- Ot tearer.: will be di!-cu!-sed b\· To hn Reed T,·-on. \\T.~ ann o uncer. -when the artern0vn ses·.:;ion open· at 2 o'cbc k. ~f r . Tyson wil dwe l pa rt icula r y upon the radi 0 a.- a moulder t.)f public opinion. T-.vo radi ... artis ' · \\.u ligang- and Doris \Yi! ic :1. will gn·e the ·ic p r ogram. The 11eeti:1g i:5 onen o tho·e w omen who are "n ~e Y iting Ii.- t ~or club member_hip. ~ giHn by \[rs. John Lind o~ Kenih,:orth at · 11 o'cl0ck each week m a pnvate room adjoining the College inn at the Hotel Sherman. Lu nch eon will be se rved. The subjects fo r the lectu res will be: · April 1-"Garden Plans for Year: :eed Catalogue Time: Rai · ing Y our Own Stock." :\.pri'l 8-"0utlines oi \\"ork Pla nned: Roadside Planting: Civic · Planting: .\!trui · tic C se of Garden · ; Best Gar· dPn Book· . A.pril 15-"Planting Table s; Color Scheme·: De · ign in the Garden: Garrlen Do's and Garden Don'ts." Apr il 22-"The Technique of \faki ng c. Garden: Stde-: Fertilizer s: Sprays .: . Pruning: Transplanting." The cour::e is offe r ed at t he reque~t Th e Senate judi('iary committt>e al- of district chairmen of gardening o f ready has gi,·en t he bills ra\·:,:~rab e the Illrn oi... Federatio 1 o f \\"omen': recommendation. · clubs and i~ open t o a 11 y,1ne inter\\.he n the bills .came befo re t he ested in gardening . H o use commi ee. or.e L)i the p:-oblem.w~ich came up for consideration was whether any specia l excu·e· or exe 1pt ion: ·hould he included in :he law. Re cogni zino-, of co~.-·e. that there are time· \~hen it is e··enrial io r women to be at home. it reduce d it ·eli ·) Per,ua nt o ic J.im..; to enric .l t he tr e n te·tion of wht~tter thi . being a li ves o i t he children b_\. adding eJ. c 1 1 temporary situation. should be left to the discretion o f the .iud~e to excu ·e n:ar something of cultural \·alue to the on al life o f the :::chool. the \.f ilW:)men at · uch time· o r whet ter a '~dttcati " clau·e ·ho uld be put in the law which l"'r '" ~·-Ito-.[ _..._ --> ~[ others ' cub is ·pon oring[ ""-- · tr e \\-edne::: rla_\· e\·t n irw. would definite[_\· aut. c rize J·ud e· to a '_,,. ;:-, \fare 1 .,-,_ at o·cl o··k. at the \\. oman ·- cluh excu·e women under ~uch eire m.- '" 'tance-. In 'evera l oi the twen~V- l)lle oi Evan' ~> !1. tht> '1 ) rucecd~ oi which will ~ate. which have 1 ·ur_\· servic~ for le de\·o ed . t.ti:5 pu rp ose . The speakwomen it ha · not been fvund ne~e · ·arv a is .o b e Dr. Brun o Ru selli. head oi to have special e xemptions. This is the Italian department at \ .as ·ar -:otthe ca ·e in California. l"tah. India na. lege. He will giYe a stirring addres·· on \fichigan. Kentuck\·. :\I aine. \.[ inne- ~f.~~-~.er Zones l)t Europe. \\" he:-e a 1d :-ota. IO\va. Ohio. and Penn ·_..-Ivania . · "Dr. Roselli. a life- ong- student oi Ho ..ve ..·er. a special exemption clau~e he history oi European count ries. r.e was added for "pregnant women and veal' fac - and . si uation~ to startle the tho· e having t he actual care of the mo·t vivid irnag-inatit)n." an announce'ick. intirm. or aged."" The bill. with ment reads. w hich further ·tate.;. '"He the a hove ·pecial exemption clau ·e. was ctra ws hi · pictu re :' c~_)ncisely. tracing pa ·sed by the H ouse committee with a the characteri · ics and prejudices of m ajorit\· oi 16 to 5. :\ t '}resent there i.; each group of people- from it - or:~in ".Jm e u-ncertainty as to- ju ·t when the do\-..-n to the present · time . H e d eals bills wiil come u n ior ti.r;;t. ;;econd. and with e\·ent· lead ino- up to the Treaty third reading. b-ut it is fluite probable o f \"er-ailles and di:5cu ·se 5 in a ia·cinthat they will not be pos tponed be - ating way the newly-drawn boundar y :·ond the middle o f A pril. lines in Europe ." .-\mong the many bills introduced in thi- · e·sion of the legislature of particular interest to women ·are th o.-e pertaining to women on jurie . T he \\'ilmette League oi \\"omen \ "oter' is fo llowing this important piece oi legi · ta tion throug h it; committee on legal status of women. oi \~o·hich :\[r · . H~ B. Burnside is chairman. Repor~s are i ·sued rezularh· bv thi · commi tee as tn the " :Ork bei~g done on the bill and its statu·. Petition:' on hehalr c· i the bill · pt"rmitting women 0 :;en·e on juries lJ.\"c been ':.'ent to members of the General a- ·embh· b\· vari ou. Illinoi- Leagues nf \\"omen. Yoters. parent-teacher a ·:;oci at ion-. \vomen ·s club -. btrine· · and pro fes ·ional women·~ L)rganization ·. and other- . Women Voters Favor Is to Give Garden Study Bills Pertaining to Course Mondays in April · An .\pril garden study course occurwomen Qn J urtes ing fou r :\londays in April. will ·H~ Catholic Club· Plans c·lttzeflS . h.lp p rogram Judge Edmond Jarecki Will Direct Play, '·A Day at the Polls," at Meeting Tuesday :\ p_ r ogram on citizenship has been arranged for the next meeting oi t he \\"oman' s Catholic club of \Vilm ette on Tuesday, .March 26. · Mrs. Fran k Oelerich. program chairman, feels very fortunate in having secured for thi · day the play entitled "A Day at th e Polls," which be- given 1 · will · ] d under Ed the persona mond r k' d1:-ection ot u ge . arec 1. The play has been given before many large club s in the city, among which · were the Hami lton club and the C nion League club . The production is not only an edu cation in citizewhip. b ut is very humorou·, a 1d the program committee ea rne stly hop es that every member o! t he club will be present to see what i· con idered a very \VOrthwhile play . The remainder of the program will consis t of a reading given by ~Irs. George Schilbach and t he giving of ·".\n Ode to the Flag," by ~frs. Arthur \fc\Iillan. The afternoon will open \\·ith the en·emble singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" with \(r -. Harr y B ettmg· h au· t h e accomp am· · t. Th · ·11 b e h e ld 111 · · e meeting w1 t tne \\- oman ·s Cl u b b u "ld . 'I I cont mg an d \\"1 ? vene at o·c 1 oc k -. H o·re·se:; ror · t he ar·t ern o on \\"t'II h e 'f · C l a ·_, \\. e It e r . ·' '[ r~. Johrl _\ r:- . 1 r .'"s /\"I a '( To,h n Th u 11 . ·' 'I r · · F ra n"J _\ear · -' r · . " \\"a lker. \fr s. Frank K utten. and . [r' . J. P . Harri·. Rose[[z" Lecture /s Benefit Sponsored by Mothers' Club 'j J -------- mu Foundation Committee Is Completing Benefit Plans The boa rd of the F oundation for St. F ranci · hospital. and the commi·tee in charcre of it· .-\pril 5 card party. met \\"edne.;da -..· afternoon at the Xur · es' home to c~mplete plan · ft...1r the party. The affair will be giYen at the St. George high ·chool auditorium to benefit t he Foundation's pledge fo r equipment or the new emergency roo m at the ho ·pi tal. $1500 is still due on the SJ500 p ledge. It is hoped that tw o hundred tableof bridge. five-hundred. b unc o. and euchre will be filled. \\"in ne tka resident· may purchase ticket · by callin~ ~{ rs. \\.illiam Brown at \\" innetka 1080. or at the door. .-\ prize will be offe red at each table, a:; weJl as se vera l other prizes. :\Irs. J ohn \V. Bovlston o f 130?. Chestnut avenue. \V ilmett e. is prize chairman who is recei\·ing d :,:~nations. Philanthropy Sewing to Continue Through April ewing for philanthropy will continue at 'the \\"oman·· club of \\"ilmette throughout the coming month. The Beula h horne and ~[ ate rn ity hospital will benefit by the \Vor k done on April 5 and 19. ~fr ·. H enn· Cutler is chairman ror April with committee composed of Wilmette \Vomen Invited Mrs. Fra n k ~IcC ullin. · ~fr .::. R . T. H o ·to Hear Esther Dunshee king, ~fr . E. E. Trimmer, \[ r·. Geon~e "Bill· bef~..)re the State Legi·.; lature Iliff. and :\{ r · . E. L. _\mes . Yr . Louise Becker ha..; bee n chair- l)f Es peci al Interest t o \\'omen:· will man or the -work on quilt - with :\f rs. be t h e subject ni :\[ is· E ·the r DunA. ]. Ku elzow ·and :\fr ·. F. \\·. Tilt shee·· talk when she .:peak.- to the her as,·s ants . Busine · " and Pro fe·_; ·io nal \\"omen·, duh of \\"ilmette. ~Iondav. :\larch 2.5. \f i:5s Dun shee is the cha[rman oi the To on Art Tour committee which is working for the ~lem be r.,; oi the \\"oman's Catholic jury bills for women. in the intere ·r o~ club oi \\"ilmette will ha\'e their an\Yhich she has made a number oi trip · nually pe r sonally conducted art tour ta Springfield recently. \Vedne dav. ~[arc h ?.7. Thi- season Reservations for the dinn er. -..vh!ch they will be taken t h ro ugh the Field will be ·e rved at 6:30 o'clock. at the museum and will hear a lecture on Congregational church. may be left "Chinese Art." ~fembers are asked to meet in-ide the door of th e museum at with '\[iss Jennie D. Shantz at the 10 :45 o'clock. ~Jrs . Frank Thale of Post Offi·ce. \Vomen of t he villa o-e are 710 Linden avenue is in c harge of invited to join the members oi the club for dinner and to hear :\fiss Du n ·hee. arrangement · for the trip. a Go PLAN FOOD SALE Wilmette chapter number 753, Order of Eastern Star. will hold an Ea ·ter bakery ale at \"an Deusen·s Saturday, L1arch 30. There wiU be aJl home made foods. Mr.;. Minnie L. Kuelzow is in charge of the sale, and assisting her i .Mr . Lilly Hoffman. HOSTESS FOR D. B. E. ~Irs . Robert S. Smith, 324 Cumn o r road, Kenilworth. entertained the Cambridge chapter of D. B. E. at her home last Friday afternoon. at its monthl. ': iOcial meeting. There were three tables of bridge, and refre-shments were serv~d by the hostess. Indoor days are drawing to a close. and now the fingers are impatient to puc down the needle and take up the trowel. The \\.innetka \Voman's club. which has been guided in its program this year by home interest. offers, through its art and literature department. of which ~Irs. E. \-. L. Brown is chairman. a most helpful and timely course of lectures upon gardening. The first of the three talks will be given next \\. ednesday morning at 10 Food Sale Saturday o'clock. in the clubhouse, and the sub.-\.11 day Saturday, March 23, mem- ject will be "Planning a Garden ." be rs of the \Voman's Catholic club of \\'ilmette will conduct a bakery sate GIVING SPRING RECE'PTION at the \Vilmette Grocery and Market, Marian Chase Schaeffer, 1nterpreter, under the auspices of the sanctuary will give the program Saturday after·department. ~Iiss Mae Rowen, Wii- noon. March 23, during the spring remette 223, is in charge of the sale and ception the \Voman's Citv club of Chiwill arrange for the collection of any cago is giving. Members of the club contributions _ donors wish to make. may invite guests. Patrone.: ·e· ior the lecture are ~Ie:5dames Julian P . .-\n derson. Frank .\. Bernstortf. Charles .-\l iord Bunnell. 1ferritt C. Bragdon. Jr.. Kennet h F. Burgess. Philip G. Connell. Fre de rick T. Connor. Frank Galt Coe. Parker Davis. H orace Daw· on. Charle s Dunn. Henn· D ecker. Peter Dole.5e . ~farcu ~ :\ . F o llansbee. Bayless Fre nch. Eugene Garnett. Fra nk :\I. Hickok. Emily Parson· H unt. Fra n k L. Hill. Edward B. Hall. J ohn Hallowell. H owa rd B. J ones, .-\!bert C. Koch. fohn H . S. Lee. David P. McCle lland. D :,:~nald C. :\filler. Hal O"F laherty. Theodore ·S. Parsons, \\.illiam F . Prizer. Charles H. Reynolds. J arne· Roy Skiles. ] ohn S. Somerville, .\ ·hur C. \\"et herbee, Henry Kitchell \\.ebster. R os well B. \\~hidden, John H .. \\.ood·. and ).fiss Anna C....nmin o-· . Club Oflers Garden Talks

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