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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1939, p. 78

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Student of Internation'al Probtems fot Discuss Lma Conference Next * Monday "The Limna Conference- Its Achievements'aïid ImplicatioI7s," will be the subject of Wiliam E. Diez' address to the Sisterhood of the North Shore, Congregation Israel on Monday, January.30',at 2:15 o'clock. 'The meeting is be- ing held this, month on the fifth Monday rather than the, third, as mayof the offierts were. out of townattending the conference at Cincinnati. Mr- Diez is m-ell qualified to cover. 'his topic,' as lie is a student of in- ternational problems. and well ac- quaihted with world affairs.. He is at present director of the mid-west office of the League of. Na$ions, as- sociation, and active in àll manner of current economic and political *discussions. H 1e has spoken before a variety of audiences from college grouips to business men's organizations. for'- ums, and womnen's clubs. H1e las' condUcted study classes f o r lay groups and participated in panel and round table discussions. as well as having appeared on numeroUS radio programs. This %vide experi- ence coupled with his background man's p e'ri odài.c talk on current evenits. These* discussions have proved so interesting that melTbers look forward 10 tliem eagerly from session, to session. They are leld a round the luncheon table most in- formnally and begin'at 12:30 oclock. Memnbers are asked to bring a box luncheon. and participate ini the question..afld.answVer period that'is a stimnulating part of.the hour. I Mrs., Walter C. voei i Chestnut avenue, and Mrs. P., Owens, 714 Elrnwood aven be co-hostesses at a lunche bridge party at Shawnee1 club on Thesday afternoQn. ilization like thât of a different world. She will be in Wilrnette in the auditorium of the Wilmette Bap- tist church,. 1020 Forest avenue, for a lecture Friday, February 3, at 8 o'clock in the evening. -Anaua-a native of the Far North in the land of Northern Liglits. gives: "Life and Adventures in the. Arctic, old"tellinig of rnarriage customs. food, houses. cram a. music, as wvell as her, own. life. Link N of. the Wilmette Baptist Woman's society is sponsoring this -entert aïiment. Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. and -Mrs. W. C. Buethe. are co-chairrnen Of the enterprise; *Mrs. George .Williams and Mrs.. A. E. Gebert are in'charge of tick- ets. Mrs. H. A. Orvis, chairtnan of. Link N, is. arrangingc for -Arctic Région ushers." Koch will precede the lecture. Isb bel WrayI of Eva7nston. grad- utate harpist and pupil of Alberto Salvi of Wilmnette. weill fitrnishi thie musical pro gram for the Reciprocitll tea to be given for ail ch urch wvomen of WiZ mette by the Womafl's guild of Wil- miette Parish Methodist chu rchi Tuesdlay afteriiooii. Febriuary 7.. %. C 1 %, 11k % . , . - 1 Have Lectures on Creative Writing The literature committee of the Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmiette, whose chairman is Mrs. Fred M. Clarke, is sponsor- ing a series of. three talks on cre- nd bas been try there are gains avai Vst Remodeled Nursery The inembers of!'the Ladies Aid society. of St. John's Lutheran dhurch made a trip t Addison, Ill.. last Thursday to be guests of honor at a lundheon marking the opening of the remodeled nur5erv at the. now ,tre ,secori .Men's Night Speaker 4, a .e Wôiman's Saturday, gh t of: the Men's Night, With John Gunther Speaker, Climaxes A-Day Meet- ing and Phitantbropy Sewhng be an important, one for. the Woman's Club o'f Wilmette.open- ing on Wednesday, with,,its bi- weekl y aIl-day*meeing, philan- thropy sewing on Friday, and, an- nual Men's night on Saturday.- The: art departmeflt, Mrs. J. R. Harper, chairman, Will have charge of the first hour of the programn on Wednesday . Mrs. :Harper -wvill,,pre- sent* Helen. Balfour. Morrison of Wine~kaon, the subject. "Art in Photography.'" Mrs. Morrison is an .artist who lias a somewhat difl erent approacli to photography .f rom the usual pérson in this7 une., She 'sel- dom tal-es.a a picture without first getting acquainted with the subjcct and studying him so as t0 reveal his character in the pi tWgraph as welas his facial lineaments. She prefers to cal l er exhibit of photo- ,graplis "rircn The music departrnent bring.s ,Minna Schmidt. distinguished Chi- cago costumer, for. the .second hour on the progràmn. Mrs. Schmidt will give "Mern.ory Portraits of Great Musicians and Opera Stars," using 1z twelve rnembers of the club as her models._Miss Clara. Maas, an im- past: ±vitsca m es .*iaw ai i vie Henry W. Drucker, Arthur G. Stan- ton, Ernest Kulin. Paul Gathercoal, Earl M. Hll,. Glen S. Roberts, Mauice C Boothe, F. L. MçGrath. Raymond K. Lake, Martin B., Clii-, tick, and A. W., Bartholoew. Ms. Robert C. Marley, clairman of the music depantment, wiIl present this progra m. *After luncheon, at wvhich the off i- cens of the Junior auxiliary wiil be guests of the Senior club, tle aftcr- rn, n ro2rarnwill bh £aiven bhv-Ann mnan. of sewing and..Mrs. E. W. B bQtt, l u n c h e. o n chairtnan. Qti membens of this committee are .4. ~. i~,

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