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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 42

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Sponsors Reading by Hope Summners lThe North Shore Vassar club wilI pr -esent Hope..Summers. ina dramatic reading of "Mary'of Scotland" .at'the home of Dr. and M rs.. Charles E. Galloway, 940 Private -road, H-ubbard WooôdÉ-s.as8:15 Friday evcning, March 16.. A reception ivili fol- low. Mrs. Philip Merrili of Evanston is chair man of the committee whicl incuds Ms.Whipple Ja cobs, Mrs. Ralph Renwick, Mrs. Carleton Blunt, Mrs. Robert W. McKisson, Mrs. Alexander Patterson, Miss Helen Chapinen, Mrs. Julian Anderson, Mrs. Frederick Merrifielti, Mrs. W. Gordon McKeldin, Mrs. -Arthur Wakeley. Mrs. Harry Lord Wells, Mrs. Edmunti D. Brigham, Mrs. Edwin Gilroy, Mrs. Peirce W~ard, Mrs. Hallett Thorne. Miss Louise McCoy, Mrs. J. 0. Kar- strom, Miss Elizabeth'Olmstecf. Misr, josephine Buchanan,, Miss. Roberta Scott, and, Mrs. 7Rgnald Kimbail. Amýong other Vassar wome.n prom- mient on the north shore are Mrs.. Wallace Winter, Mrs. Andrew ,Mac-, Leish, Mrs. Daniel Burnbam, Miss H-elen Dawes, Miss Elizabeth Dur- bamn, the Misses Katherine and Helen Ewing, Mrs. Frederick S. Colburn. Mrs. Edward -M. Harkness, Mrs. Wil- liam Hudson Harper, Miss Helen' Hobart, Mrs. Keith Preston, Mrs. Kennet1i Horan. Mrs. Vernon David. andi Miss Leah Taylor. The benefit is expecteti to be a genuinely delight-ý fui reunion for many Vassar grai-, nates andi their hushantis. SOwing to the limiteti number, of tickets available. the Vassar wvomen andi their guestswill be supplieti first. If there remain tickets flot reserved they will be open ,to public sale. it is af1nounceti.ý Tuesday Meeting Day of New Drama Group The newv drama group which w as recentlv oruranized in Wilette an Seiw for Welf are Mrs. 1. K. Stover was hostess *Monday at ber home, 1035 Ashland:ý avenue, to the group of women meet- ing negulariy to sew for the Wilmette center of the Infant Welfare Society, nf Chicago. Koehne Photo Importatnt attruact ions ut evry Mart of the Wonwn's Club of Wil- mette, are the dinners. This year their chairmun is Mrs. Carl J. Ny- lund of 1634 Forest avenue, who lias secured a group of excellett cooks to aid ber, especialliv for thte turkey dinner. Rosary, Club Il Has Meeting; Aids Missions Mrs. H. Clyde Hunter of Wilmette was hostess to the, memnbers of Rosary Club number Il Tuesday of this week. .Mrs. H-. C. Mergener is president. anti Mrs. Howard J. Hickey is its secretary; Mrs. H. Huebner its treas- urer. Other membérs are Mrs. A. R. Houle,, Mrs. Clarence Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Berolti, Mrs. 'W. E. Genner. ýMrs. John Budinger, Mrs. A. M. Fuller, Lfvc A. W 1RodenL4kirk MrgT 1 heét at Il o'clock. Reminds of Bridge Tea on April 3 The Stinbcamn League reminds itSý friends of the date. of the afinual: card party-the,'Tuesday after IÈaster -at thé Steven.s hotel., Seven kindergartenis for sick an.d' crippled ,eidiren in Chicago hospitals are maintain- ed 1w the, funds derived fromf this v eanly event in 'the spring and a. bail in. the fail.- "Just glance. at a few. of the prizes, each distinctive, andi different" the league requests "a radio, a coffee tab)le, a fire screen, a petit, point foot- stool, a ,fltted suitcase, a canaryý in a c age, silver dishes, linens, lingerie, a hantisome percolator,, vases. pic- titres, trays, glaàssware, and any nurn- ber of trnusual1 articles. There 15 a Photo by Matt'hew-Franc piýize for each table, more than two- hundreti of tbem, a little consolation As important as thte luicheons prize for each of the three at each <md innrs heselvs, : te <«i. table Who does flot. win, and deliciouis 0- *ent P#aîmnier, iii w/tljic/ tte y are tea for everybody. seried. and iii charqé- of a large -4When you; purchase a ticket for copnttefor thtis 'phase of t/w this party, you flot only do, a gracious îkork in flhe Mart diningq roomt anti nee'dful:act for the ultiznate bene- Match 21. 22 and .23. is Mes. fit of littie handicapped, chiltiren, but Georqe 1.. Con/e of Winnietka. you also treat yourself to a pleasantly social afternoon and perhaps a profit- able one as well. Get Your* tickets from niembers, or at the door if vou Gamma Phi, Bot.Sisfers like. Pla3 begins ai 1:30." Dancing in Waa-Mu Show The Misses Anita and Betty Forch redoing one of their clever' tao dances as one of the specialty num- bers in the annual Waa-Mu musical comedy,' "Sweet Music " which is being given by Northwestern stu- dents thro.ughout this week at the National'College of. Education theater, 2770 Sheridan roati, Evanston. They are the daughters of Mn. anti Mrs. A. C. Fonch, of Chicago, anti have m-on niany -pnizes for their artistic dancing, among theni the first rnDinner Host 1be asie Ben Barnett, 801 Greenwood ave- ýg- nue, ententained i egbt young people Ôn- at his homne at dinnen Friday even- ýbe ing, preceding the dance at Shawnee Countryclub. Children's Art CIass Giving Play Saturday Mrs. Hope Degenhardt' announc es that the Satunday monning Children' s Art t class, a group sponsoreti by. the Nonth Shore Art. league, will give a Play in the -studio this Saturday, monning, March 17, at 9:3 0 o'clock, the name of which is "ThePatm e of the Shoeenaker anti the Elves.", Marmie Burnhamtakçes the part of esses. Mrs. George D, Upson of, 607 Washington :avenue; was tuncheon hostess to the Comanci bridge -club Tueësday.

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