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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 32

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the Drama Club of Evanston to be neici at the *Evanston Woman's 'Club Tbursday 'gfternoon, january. 28, at 2-:30 o'clock. Wherevcerhe 'bas appeared this artist has been bailed as the greatést Indian dancer, entertain er and interpreter of the Indian of our day. He amazes bis audience with his, sens§ational dancing, and bas a, keen. seisie of humnor. His costumes' are beaLuiful, autbentic and very. valuable. V and Charles Eagle Plume was born raised in Inidian country in Montana,~ by a- French-Ind.ian mother' and a German fatther. IFrom his.'old grandmother, a Sarcee-Blaékfoot, more« than anyone. else, be got much of early Indian lore. EaglePlumeis a gracluate of the University 'of Colorado. Mrs. William Barnes, president of the club, wi 11 preside at the meting and will greet the members and guests ai the teà which wiIl follow . Presidine t a the tea tables will be the Mesdames Dwight Perkins, Horace Bingham, Arlingion Llarvey and Max Richards. Thôse assisting with the serving are the Mesdames John C. Langtry, George B. Scripps, Edward J. Riedy, Walt Otto, John A. Dienner, John E. Dille, Edwin. Booz, and Miss Mary ai the Georgian hotel in IEvanston. Mrs. Stade will play, several Chopin preludes, the "Valse Triste" by, Sibelius, ,"B3eautiful Blue Danube" of Strauss arranged by Schltz.:Ebler, and "'Blero" bY .Ravel. and Bradley-Griffinf wilI who present at son Orchestra of Dr. is the Bradley-.Griffifl, Hall. j.Mr. Peoples the mninister.of noted Preton Blr adley,. Churfcl of. Chicago, will read selections. fro'm modem -poets,and a-Iso one of lus owru original compositions. Mrs. Downing, vhe composes ail the mnusicfor the read-. ings, will accompany hini at the piano, Mrs. Downing is a past charter president of the Northerni Illinois TNational League of. brànchof 'Women. For, several Pen A merican ,seasonsMr B'radlev-Griffinlbas been director of the tlptown Players of Chicago. Mrs. Downing and 'Mr. Bradley-Griffin have twice appearelf at the, W hite Househefore the Rooseveits. Amfong the suburban boxcholders who will attend the recital are Mrs. Louis Yager, state pre-sident of the* Illinis Fderation of Music Cub%. Oak Park; Mr. and Mrs. Harryý Emerson of Evanston-, Dorothy Bell Briggs,, Wilmtte; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Funk, Bloominnton; 'NIr. and Mrs. John Dienner; Evanston; MmI. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty: and Mrs.. C. N. Kimball, Hi-'hlanà Park. Well known Chicagoans who wilT have boxes for the recital incude Mrs. Frank Granger. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George Boynton, Mrs, center in JLývanstuII.. Creary will read three plays from "Toniglit at Eight-Thirty" by Noel Coward, including "Fumed Oak," "Hands Across the Sea," and "Ways and Means.Y M&r. McCreaey is-a senior in the School of, Speech at . Northwestern im vLc Samuel - Mrs. Charles Kittie Mrs.; Bradley; Mrs. Preston Dr. and Robuck Albion Hedburg; Mr. and Mrs. Bror Dahlberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hermsdorf. Mrs. Hermsdorf is president of the Cook County Federation of Women's Clubs. Immediately after the recital, which marks their oly public appearance in Chicago, Mr. BradleyGriffin and Mrs. Downing will leave Mnost< vis mentiofle( as one ofthme the hlstory of the organiza,. ,e a £-1A att Ui.C osmopgoian si

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