ol WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 9 NEWS OF INTEREST IN NORTH SHORE CLUB CIRCLES Winnetka Woman's Club Enjoys Two Delightful Programs WO Winnetka artists, Mrs. H. H. Anning and Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer, to- gether with Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt of Glencoe, gave 4 a most delightful pro- gram of French music at the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday, January 19. The club is justly proud always of the accomplishments of these musi- cians; their charming poise, artistry and conscientious interpretaticns are a continual source of delight. 'They gave of their best in the subtle and fascinating compositions peculiar to the French people. The visiting artist was Mrs. William Howe, soprano, pupil of Franz Pro- «hewsky, whose wife ably acted as ae- con panist. Mrs, Howe sang admirably, several "Bergerettes" and concluded with a beautiful renditioa of the "Louise" aria of Charpentier. Mrs. Louis Schmid was in charg? of this program. A very enjoyable afternoon under the auspices of the Drama Study class teck place at the club roori en Mon- day, January 23. The one-act play, "Overtones," was presented by a cast comprising Mrs. Harry H. Barnum, Mrs Wiliam Ogden Coleman, Mrs. Licyu axon, and Mrs. J. Williams Macy. The parts were each one well taken and the audience showed a bearty appreciation of the play and ihe players. The author of this clever play, Miss Alice Gerstenberg, was presented, and spoke briefly on what constitutes a play and what ability and preparation is necessary for a would-be author. The contest for the writing of one- «ct plays which is open to all resi- dents of Winnetka will close Febru- ary 1, aid &ll manuscripts must be turned in by that time. The success: ful play will be presented by the class. The Board of the Winnetka Woman's club is offering Citizenship classes, conducted by Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, free of charge to every woman in Win- netka. Mrs. Lieber, who is an authority on this particular subject, The Smartest and Best Dressed Women in Chicago have their Sport and Week End Skirts fA MADE AT ' THE [WILSON SKIRT SHOP "Made with your own material" Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 17 N. State CHICAGO 16 N. Wabash HOrBuR 615 Davis St., Evanston MATINEES 2 and 4 Evening 7 and 9 NEXT WEEK MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JAN. 30-31 FEB. 1 LIONEL BARRYMORE "Boomerang Bill" A Paramount Picture THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FEB. 2-3 WALLACE REID and LILA LEE IN "RENT FREE" A Paramount Picture SATURDAY--FEB. 4 WINIFRED © | WESTOVER (Mrs. Wm. S. Hart) IN "Anne of Little Smoky" gives her instructions every Tuesday morning at ten o'clock at the club house. Every woman ought to be in- terested in this sort of education, since she is to take an active part in citizen- ship in the comng years, and an ex- cellent opportunity is being offered this winter for us all to become better acquainted with matters of this kind. The Philanthropy Department of the Woman's club of Wilmette will {hold an all-day meeting in the club rooms on Friday, February 3, from 10 o'clock until 4. Sewing will be done for the Social Service Department of the Cook Coun- ty Hospital. Luncheon will be served. On Wednesday, February 1, at 2:30 P. M., Mr. R. E. Pattison Kline will give the first of a course of four lectures on Current Events. The great popularity of Mr. Kline's course of last year insures a full at- tendance at this series. VET IN 20 HOSPITALS Twenty hospitals in three years is the record of one disabled fighter dis- covered by the American Legion. Physicians at Fort Lyon, Colorado, where this patient is now being treat- ed, say that he at least will never suffer from getting in a rut. For Children this week. all occasions await your better. Kio Nook THE STORE For CHILDREN ; 1160 WILMETTE AVENUE WILMETTE Sales may come, and sales may go, But now's the time you ought to buy. 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