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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1937, p. 38

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Artist Student The debut récital of Bertha Ostrar, brilliant. yougng arist student of Walter KnuPfer -Of Wilimette, Eebruary 7, at Kimn- bail hall wiil have on its iist of patrons and patronesses a group of north shore and. Chicago peo- Amodng. them are Mr. and Mrs., H ryC. Bartholomlay, Mr. and Mrs. Roben Biggert. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Gai- leny, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Jay McKinley Garner, and Mrs. Robert H. Ripley, of Winnetka; Mir. .and Mrs. Cecil Crouse, of Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs.ý d- ..L...-ard nndTDr. and Mrs. Eltel, the Very Rev. Michael P.., O'Connell , and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Swift of 'Chicago. Miss Ostrar's program will contailn as the "pièce de resistance" the B ininor sonata by Liszt. Receiitly she has made two public appearalIces. association of Alphla Ph'i i neT1 at tbe home of Mrs. Robert Woode,, 389 Eider lane, Winnetk. Mrs. Ralph Strader of Evanston, district gov- ernor, wil make hier officiai cail upon. the chapter at this, time, telling Of other chapters and their activities, and making suggestions for future activity for the North Shore alumnaeý group. Irhe, hostess in: charge of luncheon'is Mrs. William Yonkers. Assisting her are Mrs. John North- way, Mrs. Donald Oakland, Mns. Ed- ward Miles, and Miss Betty.Thomnp-- son. àu Trip East Exhibits of the Womàn's Club of Wilmette in its annîtal Better Homes ex.Position Pebruary 23, 24, and 25 ' at the clubhouse, are under the general direcetion of. Mrs. Ed- wrd C. Lin gel of 412 Tenth street. Thte Public is invited to the exhibit u4th its many. features. Trhe members of the Skokîe> Valley chapter, Daughter's.of. the* American Revýolution, are giving the programn at the meet- ingandguet tea Monda-, Feb- ruary 8, at 2 o'clock at the homne of Mrs,__George T. Leach, and Mrs. WilfredA. Nabors of '1456 Ridge avenue, Evanston.' The mnembers have beet asked to "ibring somÈethiflg, wear something, teil' somnething,. or do some-th.ing," that. will recali Colonial, revolution- ary, or pioneer times. Members', day programs, are pop- 'ular ones in'the chapter.' Last'Feb-' ruary, the mnembers' day program was a play dealing' with Revolution- aydays wi~tte* by iirs. C_.. Jack- son, ini which the three members taking part eachý acted the. role of an ancestor of that time. Election of delegates to the State conference at Galesburg and to the National congress in Washington, D. C., will take. place at this next meeting. Mirs. George E. Sbipman, the reg- ent of the chapter, will appoint the nominatiflg comnhittee. orcnc at the Go, Review of Novels Last i Junior School Series -s -niay ii at thi m.~ and< tl avenue, entertaiiied thet members of ber book club at luncheon anid a read- ing at ber home, Wednesday after- noon of this week. 0. A. R. Chokimo >1guests to the orgian hotel ini -ogram following, rhood Republic,'" Photo nocwIJmIeAA i.FA&Y -. min at .2 the past 125 years plans for 'the day. Pattenson gave their home at 162 Kenilworth for her. arty in avenue, brucjry 8, ut the I!redersck C.. linkier home in EBvanston for ýmasçsee sciool. avenue, is of the gil Better Ho on '«cdn eéscay,

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