WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 THEE COLD NEMBESHP IRIE Propose to Double Last Year's Membership Barrie's "Dear Brutus," secured with considerable difficulty from Charles Frohman Inc. is to be the first of the season's excellent productions given under auspices of the North shore Theatre Guild. The play, the cast for which is now being selected from among both amateur and profession- al. players, is to be presented in the towns of the north shore early in No- vember. Sunday afternoon, October 22, the Guild will be host at an informal reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Arliss at the Evanston Coun- try club from 3 to 5 o'clock. The event will be the first of a series of special social gatherings planned by the Guild members for this season. Membership Drive On The Theatre Guild launched a deter mined membership campaign this week with the object in view of doubling the membership roll. Committees are at work in every village of the north shore in the interest of this campaign. Those who desire to become mem- bers and thereby, enjoy the privilege of taking up dramatics or witnessing the best in theatricals at a nominal cost, are invited to mail the member- ship fee of $8 to Mrs Osborne McCona- thy 2717 Wesley avenue, Evanston. Local Women Interested in School Fund Campaign Women prominent in north shore and educational social activities are interested at this time in the campagn in progress to secure an endowment fund for Lake Erie College, Painsville, Ohio. The institution has been given the highest rating of any school in its class by the General Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. A $500,000 endowment fund is sought and the foundation promises to give $200,000 contingent upon the college raising the remaining $300,000 from other sources. The college has insti- tuted a campaign to raise the $300,000 and an additional $500,000 for build- ing and equipment. © North shore women interested in "the campaign are: Mrs. Edward P. Farwell and Mrs. Joseph Markley of Hubbard Woods; Mrs. Thomas A. Ban- ning, Jr., of Wilmette, and Mrs. Rufus C. Dawes, of Evanston. Playfield Ready for Big Annual Harvest-Home Play All was "set," and everyone interest- ed hoping for fine weather for the annual Harvest Home tournament at the Skokie Playfield Golf course today and Sunday. Prizes for all types and degrees of players were to be awarded winners in the fifteen separate and distinct events, and it appeared the season's finale at the municipal course would attract a record turn-out of golf en- thusiasts. Dr. John L. Ralston announces that Dr. Melvin B. Hasbrouck is associated with him in the prac- tice of Osteopathy at 353 Park Ave., Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 43 and 564. Florence M. Hendershot PHOTOGRAPHER For Appointment In Your Home Address 1541 East 57th Street Phone Hyde Park 2314 Chicago You Are Asked Not To Forget The Kippy Dance Dr. Watson's justly celebrated Alco Artists are due to inaugurate the 1922-23 dancing season for Kippy dancers this Saturday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. The dancing begins at 8 o'clock and promises to bring out a bevy of trippers of the light fantastic. Kippy dances have been a popular social institution on the north shore for several years. Young people from all the villages in New Trier are in- vited to these gatherings for even- ings of wholesome recreation and genuine fun. Stacey Represents Realty Board At State Convention W. G. Stacey, secretary of the North Shore Real Estate Board, is at Deca- tur, Illinois, this week-end as a de- legate to the Sixth Annual Conven- tion of the Illinois Realtors associa- tion, in session at the Orlando hotel, October 19, 20 and 21. 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