Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 39

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S. E. [,eenlan. clairman. Guests of honor at the luncheon will be Mrs. Ernest L. Waldorf, Mrs. F. W. Burpee, president of the Ladies' Aid society, and Mrs. Amos Thornburg. wife of the pastor of the Methodist ýCburch., Mrs. Arthur. M. Long, program chairman. has arranged. to have Miss Gertrude Bader and William McCreary. give the. entertainment during' the after- noon. B.oth. of these younig artistshold scholarships at the' School of Speech. Northwestern 'university,2 f rom, the Drama club of Evanston. They' illi present their' popular "Belles and Beaux-a. Romance. in the Davs oi Iaeerand Old Lace." The artists will appear in costume., oi Victorianl days and' will portray courtship created entirely by themselves frum n.iineteenth century. literature and mnusic. They will sing.-such charmifig sgss *"My Mother> Was a. Lady, * -Listen. to. the, Mocking Bird,". and "Call Me Pet Names-CaJi Me Your. Mliss Bader is a graduate student at Northiwestern and Mr. McCreary is a ï * s0phornore. Th'le former has been prom- iient ni the University theaterin'Lv- anlstg, and the 'latter, a-,graduate of EvntnHigh sclhool, had roles in,ýtl I the. SChool operettas aiid plays.> AuxiIiary Elects Six Board Members 'l'lie Julior auxiliary ot the Uoml-. an*Club i Wilmtfe ected six board nnibers at its meeuting Tlihurs- dav evenîng last wieek. They are jean l pson, vice-president ; Jean -Hal,, programn chairînan; B e t ýt y L utckett, recording secretary,.; 'M arioil Cook, ivays and inîatls chairman; Mrs. Caeprl A.niemler-at-largc, andI M rs. Carl A. eb, pul)licity chair- man. Frank Baitis, of the Garfield' Park conservatory, will show slides oi flowérs and gardens at the auxiliary's meeting Thursday, May 2. Diinuer at 6:45 will precede the. progranu. à, À - F-%.- la I9r Hostess f'o School Friends Charlotte Miller, daughter of Mr. and MIrs. Charles D. Miller, 647 Park drive, Kenilworth, was hostess at luncheon and bridge Iàst Saturday, for .sixteen girls from. her. eighthý grade class in, the Joseph Stars schoel, for the theater by Zoe Akins f rom the story by Edith Wharton, now en- jo ying its New York engagement, starring Judith And(ersoti and Helen. Mencken. Ail whio. are- famtiliar with Milrs. Kuper's excellent work will. be eager to -attend this lier final appearance of the season, atid those who 'have Iiot had the pleasure heretofore 'of hearing ber, will be very welcome in the temple, lounge on Ifonday, M ay 6. at 2':15 o'clock, iit is aninoti,ced. There is a nominal charge.- Dresses, ensembles, sheer suits, latest afternoon and evening formais 19.75 to 39.50 Hats, ail the sifiart new shapes., 6.50 to .16.50 ,706. Church St., Evanston ANNOUNCING ANEW COLLECTION Of PlECES BOTH LARGE AND SMALL .Ž$/?nti'ue iiver, "z, X;., J#ç< x Y z » -» x z UNIversity 1781

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