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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1931, p. 39

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day rnornings at the Evanston Coun- try club, is "Books of 1930-31." The titles for the individual lectures stilI to corne are "Omnibus Books." Marcb 4; "Books of Escape and Di- version," March . 1;- "A Revealing Play and Three Playiwrigbts," March W; "Adventure'in .1930,". Marcb 25. "Somùe.Hppeful Books," April 1. * Mrs. MerrilI, wlio.is weIl known along the north shore for.ber lec- tures, also, bas cour* es at the- Wom- an's Athletic club and the Blackstone. as .,Well as in Omaba, Kansas Cit, and other mid-western cities. Y Sponsors, for the lecture series are Mrs. George' B. Dryden, Mrs. Rus- Sseli Vinnedge, Mers. Sidney Y.' Bal *of.Winnetka, Mrs. Edward S. Main, formerl Y-of Indian Hili, Mrs. Albert SKoch, Mrs. George, .Groves, Miss Georgianna Joiner,. and. Miss Grace Giriswold. Mrs. Calvin S. Self ridge is publicity' chairman and Mrs. E. Mann Hartlett is chairmnan of the ushers who are Mrs. Charles E. Hemenway, Mrs. N Landon Hoyt, Jr., Miss Alice Kirhy, 6 MNrs. Stanton Arnold, Mrs. Stuyves.. ant Butler, Mrs. Calvin Selfridge. Tickets may be obtained b)v appflv- ing to Mrs. W. V. Pooley, 22ý3 S er - inan avenue, Evanston, or to Mrs. C. A. Bunneil, 422 Greenwood aVe- nue, Evanston. .SPOKE MEETS Spoke 2 of the Wilrnette,-Prles' Miss Gunsaulus is the daugbter of Dr. Frank W. Gtrnsaulus who was a great benefactor of art in the days when Chicago did flot have the advantages in art it now has. H e also helped to crate some of the finest collections of art. that the city bas in japanese prints and cerarniics. There is. a - oveIy exhibit of japanese prints at the Fiel'd museumn that Miss Helen Gunisaulus presented to the - seum in merory of, ber father. It's a, collection Dr.,Gunsauluis had started, iiii- tending to give it, to bis* daughter, SOM,. day. Miss Gunsaulus, bas had:unusual op- portunity -for the study of Japanese. art, so it promises to be a very interesting talk. On Tuesday morning. March 10, at 10:15,. at the horne'of Mrs. Harry P. Harrisont, 307 Abbottsford road,' there will be a meeting. of the art and litera- turedepartment. The'subject that -morn:- ing Will be "Important Periods lu Celtic Literature." Beneit Is Success Among the ýrecent benefits on the nortb shore was the one. for St. Paul's Old People's home in, Chicago ýwbich was given recefttly at the borne of Mrs. G. T. Schustef, 854 Sheridan road,1 Wilmette, witb Mrs. IH. A. Griegnoui as assisting hostess. It was a huge success. Capturs the Elusioe Chainm of Childflood AU ChUvden S mile .for. Threel ý'4$ etcings, ReV#Ulr PTWe $10.0 BERNIESTUDIO. "Bttr ictures-Better Vcdues 1623 Sherman Ave., Evanston DNU1NOG,'DA-N CIN'GI anid DU:VERSUON: I' that. builds body tissu e WIELAND'Sý If you appreciafe gooci food, good music and dccci service, in an Creamed Cottage Nane ...... Street No. T F.L -UM1 A RANDOLPH. AT LASALLE .. * a. ni élit Tel. UNI.8998 Cheese

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