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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1934, p. 36

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Note of Eastern Star, Installation Members of Wilm ette chap- ter,. O. E. S., and. their friends witnessed a ver-y beautiful cere- mony when the officers for 1934 .were installed on Deceniber .29, at Wilmette Masonïc. temple. >The. large hall, beautifully dec-, orated with Southern smilax, palms and flowers, was filled to overflowing long .before,,the- hour set for the installation. Rich oriental rugs covrered the dais and almost the enire floor of the, hall. Aram K. Mestjian,, a member of the chapter very kindlyi loaned these rugs for the occasion. Paul- A. Hoffmnan, past patron.; Henry C. Keel, past patron; -and Earl & Orner~ presented Mrs. Minnie E. Kuelzow, past matron of Guardian chapter, and matron elect, as instail- ing oficer; Martha A. Keel, grand lecturer and instructress, of Wilnîette chaptçr, as marshal; Gladys K. Sheli- man, past matron. of Wilmette chap. ter, and a sister of the mnatron-elect, as chaplain, and Ralph S. Jacobs of. South Dakota, organist; William TE. Shelirnan, color bearer. The. officers ingtalled are : Dorothy L. Kuelzow, matron; August J.,Kuel- zow, patron; May Woodhead, asso- ciate matron; Orville D. Jones, assoi- ciate patron; Grace M. Skelton, seç- retary; Alberta K. Orner, treasurer; Myrtie M. Hopkins, conductress;* Gertrude M. Ackermann, associate conductress; Grace Haas, chaplain; Lois B. Dick, marshal; Lilli e M. Hoffman, organist; Julia Wild, Adah; Buda, P. Haas, Ruth; Marjorie E.' Mcllrath, Esther; Katherîie Wilson, Martha;. Hallie B.. Smoot, Electa; Maybèlle K. Ciakwood, Warder; and ýWilliam T. Jones, sentinel. Martba A. Keel will be instructress; Ida R. Birr, soloist; and Helen J. Cook, cor- resnndent. Miss Eva Polokoff, violins t, and George H. Shapiro, pianist, will present the following prograni, jan- uary 15, at 2 o'clock, at the, regular meeting of the Sisterhood of the. North Shore Congregation Israel. Sonata Op. 45 (for violin and piano).. ... . . . . . . . . . .. .G rieg Eva Polokoif and George H. Shapiro Prelude Op. 10 ýNo. 12 ....... Cliopin Etude Op. 25 ýNo. 7 ...ý--cý...chopin Scherzo Op. 39ý ... ....... Chopin George Hl. Shapiro Koehne Photo Miss Marion Ortseifen, 337 Es- sex. road, Kenilworth, u411 play thte >Ieading rote in the Kaufmnann Coizý nelly comiedy "To the Ladies." ai the Lo>'ola Commuktity theater, one of Ciicagos mosi outstanding tile theater groups, January 22 and 23. Miss Ortseifen made her début ai the communmity theater lasi season in 'nti'Through." Although the part assigned to ber in this play was very small she't tracted the attention of Chat-les Cos- tello, director of the group, and was given a much large siuent in 'Secret Service" lat er in the season. Her clever handling of tbe littie southern girl in Gillett's piece won ber tbe right to play a principal role. lit "To the Ladies" sbe interprets the- cbaracter created by Helen Hayes wben the play made its big bit on Broadway. Otber nortb shore actors wbo will support ber in tbe present comedy are Frank N. Wohlleher. vast PV2I$ed Con.-sonetita ..... IYAm.ibrosio SÉliiienne and RgatVdon ... ... .~.. . rancoeur-1,reisler Eva Polokoif Scherzo in P Minior.... ...... Brahms Nocturne, (for the left hand alone)... . . . . . .... . . . . . .Scriabine St. Frances Walking un the Waves .... AGeorge H. Shapiro This is to be an all-day session- the morning being given over to sew- ing,. fQr the hospitals,. lvanston and Ken ilwortb members will be hostesses at the informai te a following. Guests are welcome. The scbedule for the day's meeting is sewing at 9, box luncheon at noon,. business session at, 1, and the pro- gram at 2. The Braille' class wilI meet at 10 in the rnorning as usual. The Sisterbood announces the fol- lowing village captains wbo will re- ceive news of interest concerning Sisterhood members, and from. whom Uniongrains can be obtained: *Mrs. Walter H. Mayer, Evanston; Mrs. Louis Abrahams, Kenilworth- Wilmette;. Mrs. Robert Gershenow,, [-ubbard Woods-Winnetka; Mrs. Ru- dolpb Morrison, Glencoe; Mrs. .A. K Oppenheimer, Highland Park. Bapfist Women toý Have Luncheon Meeting Friday The Wilmette Baptist Women's o Cive N. S.ý Lecture on Hidden Power' On. Monday evening, Janulary 22, at 8:15 o'clock,.atthe Deer- field-Shields High sehool audi- toriurninii Highland Park, David Seabury is to give aý lecture on "Our Undiscovered, Resources" a lecture believed' to be 1the. Most: significant and. helpful tha hegives. Itý is a ,discussion of niants un-, conscious powers.and hidden capa- cities, a.picture of the dynamic cen- ters of character and a practical, dis- cussion às b o ow onie can release and use vital reserves*. His talk is a benefit- for Arden Shore, given under. the auspfices of the H4ighland Park. board. Mr. Seabury, a noted New York psychologist, was one of the most popular speakers of the Town Hall, series in Chicago last year. He bas spoken for a number of successive' years before other prominent clubs- ofý Chicago but Highland Park and the north shore are now to have him brought to them. He says, "We live today in a chiang- ing world. New ways are transform- ing social conventions and attitudes. Our economic system is in transition and we can only speculate witb re- gard to future adjustments. Above aIl the art of understanding buman nature bas progressed so rapidly and the development has been 80 vast, that we must adopt ourselves not only_ to this different outer world but'to a bence infler realm, in which the un- conscious forces of personality, -.and the subjective. powers of impulse and emotion, thought and pereption, mo- tivate the individual universe of our- selves., David Seabury deals with human nature in everydav life ~a n xIiti. Mrs. Stanley M, Peterson, 231 Seventeenth street, entertain.ed Spoke. Seven of the Presbyterian churcb Thursday of last week at a dessert luncheon followed by games in ber honor as a surprise and farewell. club will uary 17, will be fc tureon 'Service by an ilii ar North."' ieon oi> r, hec- Stolp, an, miann. ýeniIworth club will have a ridge on Friday, January 12, reservations for wbich inay wi th Mrs. Bessie M. Taylor. Imittee in charge is composed Fred Bulley, Mrs. Rufus B. nd Mrs. -Rudolph M. Oster-. Make Dresses *The Kenilworth conimittee wbich once a month sews for Arden Shore, met last. Monday at Shawnee Country club. This group makes . dresses for A he children Who corne toý the camp scantily> clothed.

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