Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1934, p. 38

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Czechoslovekian Story Dramatized for N. S. Chi1dren "Thie Animal Theatre" pre- sented by student players of the National College of . Idcation 011 February 17, promises to be a delightful treat for children of ail ages. The play is noigfinal dra- maization by Miss Clara Belle Baker and.Miss Etta Motunt, of a Czechoslovakian story by joseph Kozisek. Agroup.of Crechoslovakian chul- dren dancing and. playing gam es-in the forest are, surprised by a thunder storm. Thçy fieleving an over- urned picniic basket. The insects and %mail animaIs -of the forest have a feast, and in returl! for the goodies, prepare for the cbildren, an Animal theater. The Frog's prologue is fol- lowed by three playlets, "The Hare's Surprise Party", "Firefiy Light", and "The Squirrel's Circus." The setting is designed by Viggo Bovbjerg and Mrs. Marguerite Calk- mns Taylor. Costumes are being de- signed by Miss Nellie McLennan and Miss Dorothy Whitcombe from the charming pictures of the Czechoslo- vakian artist, Rudlof Mates. Two performances will be given, one at 10:15 o!clock, and the other at 2:15. Miss jean Forsythe, pres- ident of the North Shore alumnnae of the college is in charge of general arrangements, while Mrs. Alfredý R., Bates and Mrs. R. H. Schmi dt will take charge of the luncheon served' betm.een performances.. Dana Hall Alumna.' Luncheon February 17: Photo by Carlos Ca May is to be the tmddig wurnth 4nnounccmnent of the, of Miss Mfarýy JEimbeth Crus/t, of jane )Eizabeth Owen, whose engagement to Donald Roth- mnette to C/haries Mohr Wi muail Morrissey of ApPleton, Wtt'.> o ai tatoet is made 1hi is being announced by her mnother, by her Parents, thte Lei .1frs. Hlanna K. Crs/. Ozvéns of 725 Gr4'eiiwood Beatrice Borland, Speaker Virginia Salerno at T., at Denman Home to Be W.d Sa'turdg Nirs. Burt J. Deulman is opening fier home at 21 Linden avenue, WVil- mette, next Monday afternoon at- 2:30 o'clock, for a pre-Lenten tea, sponsored by the University guild, for the benefit of the Carnegie Art c ollection the guild has presented to the art department of Northwestern university. The évent is one of four, being held simultaneously, the other three in Evanston. The prooeram at Mrs. Dennîanl's Miss Virginia Salerno, da Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G of 501 Lake avenue, will bc bride of James Murphy, son. of Mrs. Margaret Murphy of Evanston, at Il o'clock Mass at St. Francis. Xavie 'church Saturday morning of: this: week. The- Rev. Bernard Brady wNill' officiate. A' wedding breakfast. for just the two immediate families will be servecl after the ceremony ai Shawnee Country club. Miss Alice Salerno, sister of the bride;, will be the only attendant Club ks to See Noted Autochromes 'ruesday evening, February 13& the Evening Garden clubi) of Wilnîette' plans a progra ni1 of more than usual interest. Th1e club lihas i.een fortunate -i . n se- cu ring, Dr. C. O. Schneider of Winnetka to present bis auto-i chrome -illustrated lecture Ml "Garden,- and Flowers." There will be more than one-huil- dred views shownI, mostly of fanious nortli shore gardens, each one a large ntrlcolor plate produced bv di- rect color photography. The pictures- are transferred to the screen with startliîig real'ity. Harry C. Pifer, president of the club, reports that this lecture "easily ________creates the illusion that you are ac- arlos Photo tuallv iiin hs beautif ut gar- betrtho des."Wil flwerscenes and gor- belrothal geous autumn coloring, both here and 0f W:!- in the nortb woods%, are included. illia;lsopn Many in this vicinity bave already is week seen. these pictures and have thrilled ,ioeL F. with their beauty. Dr. Schneider lias, avemie". shown them at the Field museumn, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Union League club, the Wilmette Sundav Evening club, and niany other placeS. Because of the very interesting program, the -club members are asked 3y ~t o invite their friends to enjoy the pictures witli themi. This February aughter of meeting will be held at Pilgrim Hiall iSalerno at the Congregational church ut 8 ecome the, o'clock. Mry Elizabeth Crush Is to B.Spring Bride ' M.,rs. Hanna K. Crush of 2610 wood avenue, Evanston, announce Entertain Min. Cedric H. Smith recertly gave ta tea at ber home, 205 Essex road, Kenilworth, and on Saturday night, ber sop, Burton ,Snmith, was host at a birtbday dinmer i honor of Arthiur LBoneon biis fteenth binthday. dayr, Febiruary 15, tor the b, the "House in the, Wooc Settlement's out-door camp. n Thurs- 15 tC, enefit of andc -ids," the 10 o' tion r ven!inmis LA3wVe1. A r~A l- new to the club, AI Lehmus', Ly for dancing until 1 o'clock, er, wilI be served from 8 until' c14 according to thé informa- ited on the hoarts. Mis. T. B. Potter, 607 Forest ave- nue, entertained. her Tuesday lunch- eon bridge club,,tbis week.

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