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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 42

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ouf unes &evnlng Meetings, Up UnflI Christmas; "Got-fog.fher" The, fine arts departmfent of Progr.m kgin Y.ar the Womnan's Catholic Club of friendships first meeèting ofethe Junor auxiliary of the Woman's Club of Wilmette Thursday> evening, October 8 A short program of, tpdancing by Miss june Maori's child pupils in costume, with bridge and bunco. fôllowing, Is * the plan for the evening. Prizes will he given for the games.' Two weeks later, J. R. Harper. present a ipogram'for memnbers. and their guests on Friday, Oc-: tober 9,' at 2 o'clock. The recep~illbefollowedby talks tio given by members ofth staff of St. Vincent orphanage, Chicof Sister cago,: consisting Agatha, Mother Supèrior, Sister de Paul, Miss Bernadine.Healy, secretary, -and William J. Fitzwill board, gibbons. They will describe the president of the Library witb. Mrs. Edward '1o, get together and reniei, Wilmnette, as chairinan, will is the purposeof th, Cumrniskey A program providing entertainmenit considered, of ot stnigbeauty.and artistie cf-, fect will be brought to the Wollman's Club of Wilmette when it opens omfcial, club doors on an e-: other year.,Wednesday afternolon, October 7, at 2 o'cluck. Clarita Martin,, heralded as"Il appearing. Officers of the club will receive members *andguesi s at a tea following ber program. From. early 'cbildhood Clarita Marttùuest expon ,ent .of .the 1exýoti c i is the artist, dances of Spain," j.'1 4, r iI if *1 give a book reviewv, and on- Novemnber purposes and' accomplishmnents 5, Miss 'Mercedes H4urst, is to talk on ýýof the orphanage. * "What Is This Thing ýAdvertising ? 1An uiusually colorful and atThe speaker is a young wornan w'ell tractive Russian ballet has been arknown in advertising circles. She is ranged by Mary Etiglish. Tehostretiring president of the Wornan's esses for the afternoon are Mrs. Advertising Club of Chicago and Cummiskey, Mrs. George Beaudin, vice-president of the Chicago FedMrs. Mrs. Walter Bermingharn, erated Advertising club., Charles Mrs. Bettinghaus, Harry November 19, a splash party and Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. Frank dinner at Shawnee Country club will Broad, Marshall Kearney, Mrs.' Mrs. Kaye, take >place. Deceniber 3, Mrs. E. Edward Kirehberg, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Staff ord Çballinor from the English Mintz, Mrs. Charles Norman, Mrs. Potteries, will talk on clay and glazes. Henry Schmidt, Mrs. George SchilMembers of the senior club board will bach, Mrs. Harry Sherwin, and Mrs. be guests of thé juniors, at this tin, an American who is a descendant of Castiliatt nobility; i-as wantetl to portray the dances cf her ances-' tors, Iin ber youthful days she lived ini Cuba where she knew many SpanSpanish is Mrs. ýtka, wiII ish, famnilies iin Havana, and learined to speak the language with ail Andalusian intonation. Later she wvent to Spain to study and lived wvith friends iin. Seville. She speaks five bas studied. with the languages. leading mnaestros of :Ma.drid, Barce- ,give the PrÉ ycar for. the Metten, C. l Sa neu, of WiI- of the juniors; Miss jean Ujpson is vice-president;- Mrs. Alvin Bartbolomew (Hazel Knepper) is recording secretary; Miss Caroline Buchholz, corresponding secretary; Miss Adel- Miss Elizabeth MuIfordl is president *many of the club's cbaritable ac tivities. Mrs, Williami H. 1935, also bas provided funds for Wolff, a Dain TpDacnEe chairman, will appreciate donations from members and friends in the forin of clothing, household goods, Tuesday afternoon and e aide Franklin, treasurer. classes in tap dancing, correctivve ex. and other necessities. Committee chairmen are: Harriet mises, posture training, redlucini 9 The St. Vincent orphanage will Brown, Eloise M&ons, niembersbip; ourse saj-rl. wth Louise. l'TEsaosito. co- participate in the general Tag day, exercises, in a. sixteen-week cg October 5, and will appreciate vol1 - xecs is Curse Is NoO .pen R pupil of the Ieadinz matadors wvhose art. is closely akin, to 'the dancy. ClaritaMartiii bas lived in mountain village-, dancing with the townspeople on the square during festivals to observe their rbytbm and movement, and journeyed, from Andalusia into Africa to study tbe primitive dance formns of the Moors. Her prograin is an exposition of the entirc Spanish dance. Dances both classic C. . . t M etMonday D.A. C. loMeelbers Forest avenue e of the cou The Catholic Daughters of America will hold their regular meeting on Monday evening, October 5, at 8 o'clock, at Odd FelIows bhall, Wil- mette. -28. anthropy card1 an 's Club of M ber home on Mc beniefit is teýbe mon. The nue. October Jenny esses. un at the home oft Martin Claritain Martin, , Mrs... Mellen C. 718 Greenleaf avepriva-te life, bas a cbariSaville and Mrs. inz home in Winnetka, a house of. the assisting host- Spanisb type considered sucb a gem tbat Dudley -Crafts' Watson of the

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