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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1932, p. 30

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iur ciztJarvi Dy .1JFVuUIIIcil Va eies l plays written pureiy for them and in an artistic spirit. 'Ihree of such ulays are to be presented at tbe club house on Saturday mornings,. beginning No- vember 119, at 10 o'clock, under the direction of M4iss.Marie Agnes Foley. *Her troupe of 'younig actors areweil known, as the Jack'and Jili, Players, and in their seven years of putting o(n piays ini the Cbicago region b ave earned an enviable reputation. Tbeir headquarters areat the Little Theatre of the Dance in Chicago, and their group inchides several children of the north shore. Trhe first of the piays to be presented at the ýVilniette club iiouse is, "Cap- tives in the Moon," by Evelyn Strumm. It bas met with niucb praise and is be- ing, considered for the movies. The scenes- are* laid in such enticing spots as the throne room of the moon, the interior of a star, and ini the House of Star Dust. The character who hirst.ap- pears is portrayed by Bob Merriman, a Kenilworth1 lad, who is - a junior at New. 'Trier High school,, and frnown iocai!y as a. writer as weil as an actor of pla'S'. Posters for the production wvill be iooked. for about"tov», as. they are being mnifactured by the chilireni of our own Wilmette schools under the very able, (l irection of M issFances l)onneiiy, the art. teacher. Tickets for the series ill be on sale heginning October 27, and. rnay be pro- cured froni Mrs. H-enry Brandt, chair- mai of the cornrittee on Chldren's~ plays, and Mrs. Arthur Hall, who is in charge of the advertising. Assisting tbern are Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, Mrs. W. S. Hedges, Mrs. William Horstiug. lirs. Richard Hosking, Mrs. Clifford Ives, Mrs. J. R.. McClure, Mrs.' H. ýE. Ringbolmn, Mrs. W. A., Richardson, Mrs. C. F. Ripley, and, Mrs.. Enoch Steen. Single admissions May,, of course, be' obtaiued.at the door, but there1 is a decided advantage ini subm. scribing for the series., Dessert Bridge Nov. 41 Is Bene fit for Circle o'clock until 5, at the chapter house iu Evanston. The committee in charge- of arrangements for the tea is com- )ose.d of Mrs. E. D. Hilton, Mrs. ,Frank 1-fuse, and Mrs.. Charles V Clark, aIl of Evanston. Photo by Daguerre Studio 111i.s .Eliabethz A-Uqer, recenfly elected chairnm of: the Chicago A4rden Shore commit/ce, .i.r pic- hired in a recent, camjera study. Mfiss Aslger, the danghter of the- H. IV. Algers of 1 '5-4f7aw lant', Ken iiworth, took active part in the tca on.O ci ber 25, given in, Prep'aration for the bail the -Chi- caqfo board gives fori-lArden S bore canip on Decem lier 10. '0. -of M. Plans B$ene fit, Card Part yat G eorgian St,. Francis Househiold, Order of Mantha will have a benefit card party at the Georgian hotel Friday after- noon, Novemiber 4, at 2 o'clock. There wili be a prize for each table and re- ireshrnents. The bridge wasplanued at a ineeting hield last Monudayafter-. 'îoou at the. home of Mrs. josephi Koza, who lis -to be chairmnan of the *ommiittteeon ar rangemnents. .Assist- !ng Mrs,1 Koza wil lie Mrs. Martin tynich, Mrs. Hermnil Lersch, Mrs. Warren A. Cl1ohisy, Mrs. ThoqMa.s Chambers, and Airs. Harry- McDer- inott. The Order of Martha wvill have i,,~ regular monthly nmeieting Mondav afternoon, October ,31. at 1:30 o7ciock %vith Mrs. G. E. >Ytt, 530 Greenle.iî avenue. - - Mrs. Sarab E. Gay, 929 Twelfth street, eiitertained tbirty members of the Woman's auxiliary of the Des- Plaines Camp Grounds at luncheon yesterday at her home, and his novelty orchestra which woni such popuiarity at Vanity 'Fair an(! over the radio. A group of dance nunibers will be given by the Baron *Georgio Mario Suniana and bis.part- lier, Mademioiselle Mouette. Ang tbe many members .aud their guée1sts who, will attend- the Party are Mr. *and Mrs. John H. D a-, vies, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Guth- ridge, Mr.. and Mrs. W. H. Grahamn, Mr. and, Mrs.- Charles W., Triggs. Mr. and Mrs., George- Salerno, ail of Wilrnette, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Riler of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Spake, Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin G. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Doyle, and Mis,. Roy O. Waiker aIl of Winnletka, and Mr. and Mis. Louis W. Thomas of Gleucoe. The club will be gayiy decorated with autumnn leaves, corn shocks, purnpkins, and Haiiowe'en. novelties. There is aiso. to be a master of cere- flionies, and there will be entertaini- ers besides the dance teamn, The garnes will incide bobbiug for ap- pies, blind efforts to complete the tail-less donkey,. guessing, the num- ber of kerneis inthe corn jar. Dili- uier wiil be served from 7.3,0 to 9' ,Dancing WJil begin at 9 and. continue untif 1. On Patroness Litfor -Eh Bates Polo Bene fit Contained in the long list of Clhi- cago, Evanston, and Lake Forest so- ciety women who. are to be patron- esses. for the Eli Bates Polo benefit on November 5, are those of Ms Walter B. Wol.f, who divides ber time between Winuetka and Chicago, and Mrs. James Simpson &of, ,Glëncoe. The 124th Field Artillery, armïory is- to be the locale for the bienefit of Ehf Bates Settle.ment, whose history is outlined by Mrs Louis S.kidmore. Elh Bates House is, oteof. the oidest, settiements in Chicago, as il lîad its beginnings back in 1876 wben the members of the Women's society of Unity church gave 10 dollars apiece and opened a nursery center. At the 'vonen's bridge luncheon nt' Shaivnee Counitrv club hast Monday Mrs. N. P. Zechi entertained eight tnembers of lier, bridge* club. Mrs. Francis J. Crowell also entertained a group of eighit f riends.. mernoers andrtneir guests. riostesses for tbe evenifig are Mrs. Wendell H. Clark and Mrs. John H. Denson. . In announcing the party the con-' mittee says:* "It may be <bard times' but good, times are here again' for 'those who attend the ope ning partv of the sea- son - a Halloxve'en, Ba rt Dance! CorneOn! Let's be kids again! Re- member ail the stunts you I)ulled 'Wav back when?' AVait 'tii you dis-, cover what's in.store for you! Therce are miore:unusualifuln-maiking, ingen- n.ous plans for. this opening party thati were ever crammed into one evening beforel1 "This hallowe'en I)artv wili i>e the taik of the town! Corne répared for su1rprises! l And, how! Pssst ! Don't tell. anybody, but tbere's crook- ed work afoot. B e on 'youir guard! Watch out for the 'nivsterious pas- sage.' "Cëostuimes ? Evenng clothes are harred--anything else goes. This i 4S a barî danc e, not a fancy dress affair. So be yourself, corne dresscd as the spirit of the occasion suggests. And 1)e. prepared for a whiaic of a goo'd "Everybody is coming '(lttch treait this year.- It's not necessary t() give aà party. G et your friends, together and conie 'dutchi.' It's tuie 1hst thlesç tirnes." A supper bridge wN%îi be tgiveu ai the Kenilworth clul) 1Fi(lay vll .Novemiber 4, at 7:15, with Mrs. CIa- ton H-. Burchi, iMrs. James Raiphi Starr, and Mrs. Hlarold F. Tideian the hostesses. Four Episcopal Circles Have Meeting Day Friday The, four circies of, tile St. -Augus- tilne's Episcopal- church guild bave *Friday, Octobcer', 28. as *thieir ulexlt meetifig day. The South circie ih have. as its h .ostess, Mrs.: Foster. Branison. of 817 Central avenue,. who wili have as lier ,co-hostess, MIrs. Harry PB. Wils o .. The East circle -willi meet with Mres, Paul Barrett', 801' Greenivood avenlut, with Mrs. Aaron Speer, Mrs. Robert Stoddard, and Mrs. C. E. Renneckar assisting as hostesses. The Nortlheast circle is meceting %vith Mrs. George H. Bird. 1010 Chestniut avenue, with Mrs. E. .1. a nston after the card party. Theî party is being arrànged by Miss Har- riet Elizabeth Vosburgh, 924 Eim- wood avenue, Wilnmette, and reserva- ti.ons mav he inade with lier, There are, to lie prizés and refreshuients.

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