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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 12

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Saturamurn siC Cp«dRAM FULL QUART 35 Mait.ds and Shakes WiII Fresi Fruit Flavors WILMETIE CON RCTIONERY juJaeT oan »,k phne WiUnuft. 533 The workshop is a new undertak- ing for the fraternity, and will prè- sent; memfbers of Alpha chaptier atý Northwestern of Phi Beta Who are outstanding ini speech and :music. to patrons, alumnae and those interest- ed in- the two professions. the work-. shop programs will be given once each, month, and' will be backed by the patrons and the Northshore AI- unmae. club, of which Mrs. Myrtie. Lemster-Wells is president. Follow-. ing each program, tea wil be. aerved and general. discussion and criticism Of the projeet encouraged.. Miss Alvina Krause, an alumna of Phi Beta and a member of the facul- ty of the School of Speeceh, will open the program with a short discussion on the value*of workshops. WiIl Give Readungs Miss Alice Ingersoll will represent the, speech .4dpartment and Mis Marguerite Kolberg the music de- partment. "Crystal Clear" and "De- burau" will be read by Miss Inger- soli, as well as an original selection entitled "The Spy." The latter is a sketch based on the life of the fa- mous Mata Hari, greatest and rnost dangerous woman spy in ail history, and is especially pertinent to the present war situation. Miss Kol- berg's piano selections will be drawn from Rameau - Godowsky, Schubert, and Sraintniloi A to ýbe ctobe rl (Contributed) 'First Lady' is a comedy of man- ners which has few, if any, equals ini the American theater - writes a prominent New York critie. -It is entertainrpent which gives everyone excuse for cheering. It is one of the convulsing comedies of' the sea.son," says John Mason Brown Pan-A meri*can League 13rantch Starts 3rdXear q Chicago Br the ýPan- worikshop tea. Lnhosen to open the series, Prof. Loyal P.- Shawe of the Music School faculty and Lee Mitch-. ell of .the Speech School faculty wilI be the hosts for this Sunday. Other patrons and patroriesses of the Alpha chapter are: Mrs. James McMillin. MisPauline Manchester, Harald Kreutzberg,. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Buck, Mrs. Dewitt Hardy. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Lardner,. Miss Clara Mc- GowanPettervaul Ott. Mrçý. Harrv Wl1I Open Sewson ýprogramn will consist of 'a group of On October 20, the Threshold Pla y-' Lati-American songs by Miss Mer-, 1" cedes Rios, a talk by Mrs. Robert ers of Glencoe will open their l4th succèssful season with this brilliantý S. Platt, new prèsident of the group. and entertaining comedy made up f and a speech by Dr. Chester Lloyd an Al-North Shore cast of talent col_! Jones. lected from Evanston to Lake For- Dr' Jones is a member of the de- est. partment of commerce, University. Rehearsals have been in progress of Wisconsin. He is a leading econo- for the past three weeks and elabor-, rmist, especially in the field of Cent- ate settings are being ,constructed rai America, where he has held to give the performance a définitely diplomatic posts. He is the author nrofessnnal tone. of several books on Latin America.. jim 1obeMsr.,and Mrs. Ueorge, L.1 Jim obersonson of Mr.. and stadter, 619 Central avenue, rE Mrs. H. E. Robertson, 9 'Warwick ed Sunday after a week's stay1 avenue, Winnetka, is a freshman this East where they 'visited Baltir year at the University. of Michigan and Washington, and then WEi where he has been pledged Alpha to New York to see the fair and Delta Phi. with relatives in New, Jersey, ure, Deta irateriiity. .j.ffl5week it on dlngs are driving down toi stay visit their. son and'to atter ers' Day activities there.. 1Kirchberg, will Lers' production t This W inter Try Our TESTED COAL 1Mr. S1034 frsh- 1 Jef- Pa., tTau ,Red-. ge to ound-

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