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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 40

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11n 1addition to the three radio skits produced b y- Mrs. J. A Burrillan Mrs. John Boddie, which the Wilrnette League ofI' Women Voters is presenting at one section of its annual party.. April 21, there is to be an added attraction i the form of an-. other skit, "The Enchanted Realm." In this skit Mrs. Robert Venables, who sang so beauti- fully in the Woman's Club pag- eant, wiIl sing an aria ýfrom "Samson and Delilah.."' The league bas been fortunate in.- securing the services of both Mr., ber skits, as previous- will be "The Long and Lif e," and "The ?Vave'" This section of be held at the home of Iellmuth, 636 Garland ýtka, with tea following mette. Dessert w:iI De serveci b bridge, and 'the league bas rec many comments on the deliciou fresbments served at its lastr Attractive table prizes will beg Tickets may be obtained f roni Mrs. Daniel E J. Kissom, 1023 Meadow road, GIencoe, is a mcem- ber of the executive commtittee of the Chicago JFlower show u'hich the Garden Club of Illinois is present- ing at Nwvy Fier April 3-11, in- clusive. Mrs. Kissam is ticket ýe wedding of Mrs. I. A. Arcb- tlUt of Kenilworth. and Gerald rias Wiley of the Blackstone took place in New York City sday, March 18. Mr. Wiley, a ago attorney, bad gone to New end. to ail1 former students o4 the school to attend, with husbands, wivesi or escorts, a dramatic recital and tea. Sunday afternon. April 18, at the Ev- anston Woman's club at 4 o'clock. At that time it Is expected that a North Shore Alunni association of the school of speech will be formed, to meet occasionally during the~ year., The dramatic entertainment will be- give.n by Marjorie Hurtubise, a senior i the school of speech whom Dean. Dennih considers to be one of *the most outstanding studenits in recent years. Miss Hurtubise will1 present original sketches, "M e t e or s in -Mauve," depicting, in costume, the important events in the lives of Eleanor Duse, Sarah Bernhardt, and Book Reviews fo End The Mary Crane league the last of a series of boc Commiftte Member The Houschold symposium to .egiven by the Woma 'n'S sOCI- ety of the Wilmette Baptist church on April 6, 7, and, at 1150 Wilmette avenue (the old First National Bank building)ý promises to be a very interest- ing interpretation of an Old s+ub-. ject.- Music and entertainment intersperse ecdiprogram. The. small f ee charged for tickets covers. everything unless spectators ca're to place orders for somne of the many attractive. things shown. by the exhibitors. .Arrangements for this schiool are in charge of Mrs. R. E. Bell, assisted by Mrs. R. F. Lynch. T~he cooT<ing demonstrations are in charge of Miss Helen Kyle and ber assistant. The prograni follows: Tuesday, April 6. 10:15, Music 10:30 to 11:-30, Fundamentals of Cookery il1:30 to 12, \Vizardry with .Elec- tricity SuncIay ei 1:30 to 12, tioni. eMeat ýt cuts, buy- 1a specialist ers associa- A.R. to te. wUl be hn Georgian evening. es. are to otel at 8 at the in the r,nl April 18, at 4 o'cloc) ton Woman's club. lii"5J natreA .- J2;veryoflC 1 weI- corne, to attend these book. reviews, wvhich begin at 10 o'clock. I 111 <z j

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