Holen1 An st, Mrs. Robert Venables, known professioiially as, Helen Bartush, ,of. concert, opera,. and radio experience. is a nmezzo con-_ tralto .whose singing xi l be mt i "ashhlack.,-s," a iig the: thirtieth century pageant writtenl1w Mrs. James A. Butrnufrthe forty-fifth atinivsary :of, the> Woman's club. of Wilmette on Wedniesday,'Novemnber .4. Music .will . have its. part in the entire production. T'he'artist's singing of "Salutation of the Dawn," with Words -from the by Frederick Sankrit. and musi, Stevenson, will be a part of an lun *pressiveçtableau. 1-eleni Bartush, who homne is 111 Golf atid whose husband is a nielphew of Monroe R. Venables of Wilniettcý is a young mutsician for vdhor a fine *future has beenl predictcd by Chicago critiCs. As winner of the contest coôtiducted by the Society, of Americani Musicianis, she sang ini concert at Kimbali hall. As a winneri in the amateur contest sponsored by the *National Broadcasting qomp.any slue FZollowiîng dinner at 6 :45 o'cl, Tiilursdayýevening, ,November mnembers of the junior auxiliarN A forty-fifth birthdav is ai the WVoman's Club of Wilrnette wîll Merce M,,iss, bv, 8 at talk: a hear ed-s im1portan t ikstone in the hiS-, Hiirst. a .vyoutig %oni-ail active 111 tory -of a club and. this annliiv.eri.Chicago. %-1ertisilig group s in observance the S sary and t Last- year Miss. Hurst Nvas pr (lent oi the Womaîïi's Advertis ith pleasire Xednesdent. ticipates Club of Chi cago and vicle-preshd 4. A pageat Novemnber, day, of the Chicago, Federated Adver;tis>oth Written esJ)ecially forthe*occab of up made îflg club, a club men and wôrneniiin this field.1 .Her sion., disting,ùished guests, the .iu'siiness affiliation is with the C( i-ov,%veaithi Edison company, i the presence of mwell koncharter tmenbers. and two iiorniing advertising department. ill nmark teday. î'slecturlies w The speaker's talk, -Wlîat Is Mrs. Carl J. Zipprich xiii have.thiel ,ives5 Thing- Advertising," which sIle gi hour at 10 :30 :o'clock, pe înorning eof for. the: juniors. is believed to be be- scting Lorraine L. Blair. in 'Xhat particular iterest to, the layman. know About Shiould Womnan Tvery 'und backgrc of'the teill wiii she cause of the many advertiseents se en and Finance.". At noon Mrs. Glen S. Roberts:, mu1ltiM ffet t Ph4dg rc-ad cvery day. The influence ot chairin, wil présent Manoah sic of d 'treni tonthe olt a . M1IïSS M cedes 'Hn'r, thesc: atlertisevnnt woman idcentificd with advetrtisi3îg 1)1 living Mwili be another feature of her1taik. 1-eide-Tedesco, in a lecture recital Musicians." Chicago, copies ta flie Junior auxii'rhose who, have lbeard Miss Hi urton "AImerkcan Music and lar-v of:the iWo>niani's Club of tWilspeak say that her talk is very. 1Cen critic, wilI comment uipon "Deemis niictte for a' talk on ad-verýtisinglf lightening and of interest to e-v ery- Taylor, John Alden Carpenter, Henry , Ng.Aovîciîlýt- r..at Tiiursday ve one. Hadley; Indlian, Negro, and Dance fheic clihlise., music." Among the distinguished En--ropeani niusicians of this generation., educated To Greef New Mem bers at the Univer.sity of Naples and «itlh Baptist CIurch Links Sof musical, training from the verv be- ut said -er voice is b lard Gunu las smooilh. suave, pleasan tly soilorotîs, unforced, and generally a inodel of ail those virtues which the Studio preseribes. The presentation of thevocal fine. rernains a thing. of perfect beaty." Shie sang one of the more important roles ini the Civîc Opera premiere of "Gale," \vith Johni Charles Thomas ini the lead, and lia, mior rles~i n ther oneras. She h2g-1 (la nighit, are' taking 'place this week'as follows:' Link R, Mr 's. C. C. Clark's Link. ivll mneet at the horne of Mrs..W. A. Hîartwig. 1700 \Valiiut street, %vtli Mrs. A. Heerenis assisting. Link E, Mrs. Robert 1. Lasceiles, leader, mvil bc entertained at the home of -Mrs. E. V.' Grulhn, 953 Rainona road. IitkI.,1 Mrs. E. H. Kerr, leader, is iiieru Sings in Pogeoni -conducted sucn musicai tugures Kiuiiard Feux> d'Indy, as and \Vincent Strauss, Xeingartner. He hias conducted mianv of the léading symphony orchestras of Central Europe, and iii Czechiosiovakia was *a guest of President Masaryk at his somnmer home. Hr the New Chiamber synîii phiony of New York, City irom 1l932ý.35, during which tinie the first performances of his own Compositions were broadcast over the N.B.C. chain frorn Rockefeller Center. At present niages had appearecitn ooked as i womnen rnight one day get the vote and a chiki labor law had raised the age of and an eight hour day was discussed. In this scene Mrs.. Frank L.- Joy reads the minutes of -theé 'last. meet - chîldren in work to fourteen years *The birthiday cake ln the last tableau is a huge olîe. brought in on the shouiders of four niembers. The sceîie of the candle-lighting,. with different oies reciting the achievements of the club, is au inspiring onie. -. M. iy critics, who lhas sungï iniconcflert, opera and over the radio, wvill sin.q off-stage Weditesday ai ter;tooô, November 4, during the pageant celebrating the forty-fif (h birthday of thle WoVaiîa's Club'.of Wiiiette. praise.a< </y eet ~~.1Lumcag would be of particular interest to themn, they have been invited' to comne on hisdayinsteadl of on a regular "Preidet'sday." The pageant, "Fiashibacks," de-: scribed. more f ully, eiséwhere ini this