Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 37

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on Wednesday, March 4, it the Womani's club. The league will have the morning program hbc- ginnilg at 10:30 o'clock. The first speaker will be 1%1rs. Bertha Bidwell> Rosenstiel of Free-, port, Ill., 'who will describe '.The League's, Part ini Sôcial Le gisiatiol." Mrs. Rosenstiel -has always been active in: -social service. work., She was the director of, the Internationale. In stitute. for- Girl s in .M1adrid, Spain.> *After the war she worked very har d for the establishment of juvenile courts ini the down-state counties. She- is a director of Rockford col- lege. Mrs."Rosenstici ýyas, president of the Illinois League of Womanl Voters for four years aid, regional director for six years. At the present lime she is, the ýchairman of organization for Illinois .and is activeiii thew~ork of the Stephenson County league. The second specaker will .becCol. Harry Hill1, wh.o %vill talk on the "Work of Cook County juvenile Court." Mfr. Hill is chie f probation ofcrof, the Juvenile court and' formerly was. head of the boy's di- vision. N«Mr. Hill bas been ,associated with the Juveniile. court. for niany Following the, luncheon at l, the Xoa's club Nvill present Xilliani L. Fiinlevý, Sc. 1). Mr. Finley -will give motion picturcs andl. lecture on conservation. The next Louîise Leonard Wright lecture wvîl1 be given at 10 o'clock ini the morning Mondav', Mardi 2, at the Baptist church., Tic kets. are stili1 available through Nfrs. Murdo Ross,, Mmrs.Shelb* Singleton and Ms .C Baker or at the door onth morning of' the lecture. Ninety-first BWrthda y Suindav, Mîr. and Nfrs. Schucittge, 804 Gre etiood entertained at supper iii. hono 3335 sWest Sixt\--,econid place, Chi- cago, will give an intimate and enter-, tainîng presentation of. life in Russia having only recently returned to the States after spending several years ini that country. During, the past ten years the Service council has helped more. than a thoùsand needy girls so that they. night'co ntinue1. thei 1r education. The provision of carfare and clothing, the assistance with medical and dental, need.s, and planned recreational ac- tivities1 are onfly a few, of the services offered by thiis volunteer Big Sister group. The offices are located at 203 North Wabash avenue ini Chicago, anid Mrs. Burelitt D. Warner,. 5341 Glenwood avenue, Chicago, is the pirsident. Included on the board of directors are: Mrs., S. J., Du'ncai-Clark, 228 Wood court, Wilmette. Mrs. Fred- erick H4ipp, 1609 Ten th street, XiI- mette,e Mrs. Walter L. Cherrv, 517- Sheridan road, Xenitworth, MIr s. 'Lîllian Gaddis, 604 Courtland park. Park Ridge, Mrs. Sarkis Nahigian, 94, Keeney, Evanston, NIr s. Donald Thayer, 1232 Judson avenue, Evans- ton, Mrs. Wilfred Reynolds, 725 'Noyes, Evanston, M rs. Frederick Shafer, 853 Çrove avenue, Glencoe, and M.,rs. Clarence Cahili, 961 Forest avenue, Glencoe. U. of W. Alumnae.WiIl HaeoSoholarshp Brdge The University of Wisconsin. Alumi- nae club of Chicago wiil hold a, scholarship bridge luncheon on'ý March 7, at 12:45 in Mandel's tea room. ýMiss HelenZepp, vice-prési-ý dentY hasi charge, of the arrangements. Members-and guests are invited to attend. The money cleared, from: the bridge party will be added to the. Chicago Association of Wiscon'sin.i Alumnae Loan fund, establisbed at the Universityr of Wisconusin in 1913. J±ebruary 28, at 2 o'clock, at Shawnee Country' club. Mrs. Roif J. Ullestad is president of the group. Mrs. Edward H. Uaan, ,genieral, chairman, bhas arranged with seéveral shops to display,,spring fashions in dresses, linigerie, and furs. Several members of the active chapter at Northwestern will serve as models andMiss Ada Mullen will.be.at the piano. Aniong the mannequins -will be Jeanne' Woodruff (candidate. for beauty. queen),- Nina Bruce, Marion Burniette, Mu*rieël Williams, and the Hitchcock twins and, the McGraw twins.: Mrs. Clifford L. Makelim, who is ini charge of tickets,bas, assising ber, Mrs. Harold E. Chrisiansen, Mrs. I. H. Jobnson, Mrs.,Ray, L. junod, Mrs. Raymond S. Heuser, 'Mrs, D. R. Collins, Mrs. Jerry, Chambers, and Mrs. Wilbert H. Roblif. Decorations are in charge of Mrs. 'Mary Earbart Dillonand Mrs. Delano C. Letts. Ann Birk Kuper Reads "Parnell" a+ Sisf.rhood Monday, March 2, is a busy and important day for the Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel. At 10 o'clock the board of directors meets at the temple in Glencoe, and a large meeting is anticipated. As usual, sewinig starts at 9 o'clockc, anid. luncheon is served at noon. , Atmi Birk Kuper, talented and well- liked, will give a reading of the New 'York stage hit, "'Parnell" whickhbas received acclaim for many months, and is still running in, New York -to' capacity au diences. Its author isW Elsie .Seb*auffier,, anid the play stars MIargaret1 Rawlings and. Effie. Shan- The reading starts at 2:15 and guests are very cordially invited. -at. flan the.price you would ordinarily pay. COMPLETE TROUSSEAUX No Obligation for Display Cail1 LAKEVIEW 3152 PÀUL WRcHeILHAUjsl 5Q PRoscoe Street -Chicago Pa tionize Ou4r Adverttisçrs Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Levett, 911 Sherman avenue, Evanston, arc cele- brating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Thursday of this week. Mr.. and Mrs. Levett lived for twenty- one years at 723 Central avenue, Wil- mette. N.A.HANNA INC. Spanish Court Phone WiJmte 467 No Man's Land $22.75, MILBURN'S 74CHURCH ST., EVANSTOIN 1-4 Bradley Knits Exclusively

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