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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 33

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Setmbr2, 94WIL&M»6 AV& JVa IPP Helpst Direct N. S. Drama R.ading ýDrouPs The North, Shore Drama. Reading groupse under. auspices of the Evans- ton Drama club are opening théir fail season. Miss Marion 'Ortseifen of Kenilworth is lielping the leaders of the various circles to organize their groups, supplying informnation, îiot only to, those which are already formed, but to those wishing to or- ganize. Groups already formed include those whose.leaders are: Mrs. Harry Buruside, with Mrs. George Lamb. (whoin Miss Qrtseifen is succeeding), giving particular instruction; Miss Thelma Mancinelli, of Wininetka, of the group meeting in Indian Hill: Miss Jane Newton of the Juniors of the Woman's Catholic club- of Wil- mette: Mrs. Fred Parry of Wil- mette: Mrs. T. E. Quisenberry of Evanston; Mrs. P. C. Clores of Ken- ilworth. the P. E. 0. group; Miss Harriet Mons of Kenilworth, the Jun- ior auxiliary of the Winnetka Wom- ans clubi; Miss Frances Semple of Witnnetke, the Friends in Counicil of Evanston: Mrs. J. D. Kinnear, the, Nortliridge Woman's club group: Mrs. A. %V. Peake of Wiluhette; Miss Dorotliy Smith of Keinil%%orth, the Baptist voung women. I-Îlays *.the groups hope to have on biaud for this season are "Dodsmith." -No More Ladies," "Tobacco Row," 'Pursilit of Happiness," "The Sleep, ing Clergyman," the Theater Guild play: '*The l)istaff Side." "Crabbed Youth and Age," "B.iography." played bv Inia Clair, and "Brouites." Last year the groups read "M1ary of Scotlanýd," Helen Hayes' starring ve- hicle : "AliXilderness," "We, the Peop)le," "M.\eti in WVhite," "The Green Bay Tree." and "\Vurtzel Fluinery." Thie Evanston I)rarua club wilI have, a mneeting at the Evanston Art center .(n October 25, at 10 oclock in the lnornîng. College Club Dinner Programn on Indian Art The Chicago College club is giv- ii a dinner Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock in honor of Mrs. James \Val- ler Marshall of Winnetka. Later in the evening Mrs. Marshall will speak on, "The Southwestern Indian and His Arts and Crafts," illustrating her talk with pictures and articles of In- diaix painting and handicraft.- Mrs. Mary Eblen Foster and Mrs. Walter Kuhlrney are the hostesses. The following Friday, at Il o'clock in the morning, jean Sterling Nelson will speak at the College club, her .subject being "Emerging from the Depression," a timèly talk on interior decorating, illustrated with fabrics and wall papers. She will give instruc- tive and practical suggestions on re- furnishing, telling how duli corners .of homes can, be bri*ghtened for a very small expenditure. Mrs. Ernest C. Davies and Mrs. Raymond J. Koch are to be bostesses. Harvesi Home et Skoki. Skokie Country club is taking table reservations for its harvest home party, to be held Saturday evening, September 29. The bouse committee announces that reservations for this annually popular affair will be ac- cepted only to the limit of the com- fortable capacity of the club bouse. The terrace will be enclosed for the Mrs. Scott Smithe Jf. Phioto by Bernie Oit Saturday, Septemlber 1, Miss Bessie Weiss of Wilmnette becainc Airs. scott S. Smith, Jr., and af fer a ~nofor trip through the easi, Mr. and Airs. Smith inoved into their, aparlmnent on Uistreet. F.'vanston. Wellesley CirCle Progjram The North Shore Wellesley circle announces its first fali meeting ini a new season on Tuesday, Septemnber 25, at, 2:30 o'clock, at the home or Mrs., Willard jaques 'and Miss Alice jaques, 5754 Sheridan road. Chicago. News of commencement and a wel- corne to june graduates are the pro- gram of the day. Alumnae had a tour of the Hall of* Science and lunicheon in the Trustees lounge at A. Century of Progress TuesdaY, Septeniber 18. Mrs. Albert C. Goodnôw of Glencoe is chairman of the Wellesley circle. Mrs., Thomas Lord of Evanston is 1vice -chairi> anl: Miss Theresa Rew of the samne city is prograni chairman; Miss Margaret Broomell1 of Chicago is secretary, anjl Mrs.. Thomas Mc- Conneli of Wilmette,.is treasurer. .Kenilworth, W.Ifare Notes, The Kenilworth center o f the Chi- cago Infant Welfare society wilI have its first sewving meeting and luncheon next Tuesday at the Kenilworth Union church., Its opening busi- ness meeting was held atthe home of Mrs. Cedric Smith, 205 Essex road, Kenilworth,' at which plans were dis- cussed for raising funds for the work of the cotning year. NOW* YOU MAY RECONDITION RECONSTRUCT -REMODEL YOUR PROPERTIES The R. B. Whitaker Co. offers you Architect Planned Modernizàtion-a complete service, newly designed for this work. 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