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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 41

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the museum, and speaker, and their w.1ives; Mrs Herbert Philbrick, andW Mrs. Walter DiII Scott. Reservations for the dav~ are ciosing Friday night of this wet k Th.ey' are to be made, with M!rs. Roi> ert Li. Wilson, Mrs. George Koester and Mrs. George Ileecher. ail of Fv' anston. Clara MaËcow,ýani, retiring chair- ma:n of the seminar, will conduct th 'pilgrimage,. and wiII hé the speaker ar the, Oriental institute andat the Museum of Science and Industry, at the latter place discussing the murai- hyNicholas RIemisoif. David Leav it, and Edgar Miller. In the center where the Remisofi paintings are. are oetPho the murais of John Norton wiiicî'Mlet ht were in the Exhlibition, hall of tIe M's. Leonard, J. Paidar, of Ken - Hall- of Science* at A Century of il""rtit, is chairman of the' rnem- Progress. She wiîî a1otcl pn brhpcmie'o!heNrl these. ~ . Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Ma- The touîr assembles :at 10 in thf- terniîi' center, zuhich. is W~ving at iOrning at the Oriental »luseU?îî. srn a/ 9 itwLk goes to ýthe Industrial Museum. then Shore' Athietic clb. ba luncheon at the WmVidermecrc hotel. From there it views ,,thu, George F. Hardinz collection, then divides into two szroups, one goin 'g Mr. and Mr.s. Walter Hildebraid.ji to the Lorado Taft studio. the. othler. 610 La urel avenUe, .entertained at a to ,the modern Chiurch of St. ThoniasI bridge dinneir Saturdav. the ,%postle:, ijie North Shore. Only from the ad- vance sale of tickets by zuembers of the Society, will their work for the Hindman Settîcinent scli. in Ken- tuckcy profit. Ronald:Colman and Loretta Yon are, playing the leads 'in the picture :which; the sponsors byelieve will be. their largest major benlefit' of the sea- son. Mrs. George kreer is. chairman for Winnetka and'the'north shore,: Mrs. W. M.. Franklin- for ý Evanston. On the committee are Mrs. Saým Bush. - nhursclay, May 16, as the day of its fannual progressivýe luncheon. Mrs. Lloyd Faxon of Winnetka, well known along the north shore for ber readings, will give the, propgram. TI4E N"Pne Ticket Commiffee for Williamns Benefit boat for 'Friday eveninll frôm the proceeds der , ývjuz ti-àçu sies iora tawr SpOn- arc! Iottman to assist her in selling sored by the Williamjs Colege Aiurpini tickets for the performanice..Mrs. Clif- association of Chicago for the. benefit ton H. Stowers has charge of ticket of its scholarship fund. The associa- sales in Giencoe. Mrs; Robert M. Hoff- tion bas taken over the Dixiana show- man. jr.. is general chairinan. MAREAWUATHRUDI 1IN THE DRAKE e .pricos range from "p, WaRhowod Miss ohp NORTH MICHIGAN AT 0OAK walnut-brown Whit. 1 i KENWOOD WOOLENS 550 oti. Micigan Avenue, orner of Ohio., Chic 3,and, at eve-, L 0 0 i4â M-M

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