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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 39

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nter highllght was "the readlnig trhe curtain an d given rouind aiter rouind of the minutesol by Mrs. Joy, whose clear, of ,applause, The members, and guests disýtinct voice wýas 'heard as. easii1y ln filled the. large- auditorium andi Were thé large auditorium as It was ln Miss home-when --38 ladies responded very enthusiastic over. Mrs. Burrill's Law's to the roll eal." eatulpageanlt. No celebration ln the Wonian's Club Mrs. George N. Lamb was the general. of Wilniette la comPlote without Grant. 'When he brought ln the fan letter tb director of ."Flashbacks." Mrs. Davis, presidIng gt-the board meetThe time of the play ls the vear 2936 ing, lie was greeted with applause. and. the sc.ene -the lounge of. thé club. The tribute to babies {when Capella t à aretrosgpectrôiqcope the niembers came out of the rejuvenator an inof the club ln 29 36 "look back'" and Èee, fant, after staylng. In too long> 'pleased four interesting eépisodes ln the club's the, audience. life. "ebr"were: "Just a Song atTwilight," sung by Mrs., Irio, a Scholar Imogene Kaufman Guthidge accompa.nied by Mrs. Glen Uno, a Musician Paul ggthercoalý S. Roberts at the.,piano, mas much ab-. plauded,: aswas "'The Salutation of- theý Arctura, Delegate to the Big Dipper ....... ;....... Dorothea Main Dawn," sung by Helen Veniables at the Altair, Delegate te Mars. Bonnie Lamb end. of tableau four. Bright and satirical comment -like Capella, Delegate te- the Pederated *'The less you do, the more yeu geV', Womens Clubs of the Universe ... ...Mrs. Howard Ringholrn runs through, the veryý modern Part, of C'apella Rejuvehated Sharon Smlth the fantasy-the 2936 part. The pretty Automattie Mre. J. D. Kinnear club members of a thousand yèars fi'om Episode one takes place ln the sum- nnw. whn were ia1waysité rernin rning mer o'f 1894 iidIstanaf early metin.o the club. Those taking part were the ,charter -members: Mme. Henry B. Oates, Mmes. Frank L. Joy, and Mrs. Williami Panushka, and eleven others, M.%rs. John ard. nirst presaaent ef the.ecu; Mrs. Segsworth, Mts9. Henry Hall, Mmfs. J. Hl. Bi Gates, second president; Mme. Melville Brown, Mrq. Lewis B. Spmringer, Frank U. Joy, and Mrs. William PanushMrs. John C. Mannerud,.Ms E. H. ka; also Mrs. Edward J. Lehman, Burge, Mrs. E. P. Fatch. . E. L. persident of the Illinois federation, and Scheidenhelm. Mrs. David F. Hall, M.%Is MIrs. Henry Rhode, tenth district presiFrank Guthmidge, and Mme. Glen Roberts~. dent. Episode twd ls a meeting of the presAt the tea which followed "Flashent board of directoms cf th(- Woiiian's backs" the niembers who had taken pari Club of Wilmette. .. .Mré. .. Have Dinner Party Mr. and.Mrs. Paul -C.-Cl.vis of- à14 Oxford road, Kenilworth, will entertain a group of friends at a dinner: party.,to be given in their borneOn Saturday. ýRenrv.fmns BUS -PLANE 1TICXETS 748 El. Sireet -TRAIN in episode two poured. They wore the Mme.-*-W.' hitakerBar Rcdin Secretary Mrs. Stanley F. Johnson Corresponding Secretary Mmes. F. L. McGath...... Treasurer .. part in white-I Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs, Mrs. MNrs. -Literatture Earl E. Graham. Art fl.alph C. Jenning .... C. J. Zipprich Home and Education John ,%.DonaldsQp......Chics Mîslc. Glen S. Robert...-. Philanthî'npy G. E. Walk ......... .. Ckairmen of Dopa rtm.nts Sale fa Offer Wares for Enfire Family, for Home 1À Rummage and White Elephant sale will be held Thuirslay .and Fiday, November 19 and 20, at 1131 le1 Mrs. weve Rebecca John B In was the bookhole? e,and Mme,. Jhn D. Bior propetee , an Elliott at ýWeIlesléy, was Sattendant in her wedding which to n-place last june in Reading, -Pa. 1641 ORRINGTON AVENUE-EVANSTON Im

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