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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 74

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Aid After a year of conceiltrated e ffort on blehaif of -varjous cburch PrÔjects;. -thé Woman 's Aid .societ)y,,of i;he' WTilmette Methiodist Eýpiscop)al church wvi11 cast aside its work-a-day garlb and appear in new spring ýre-. galia.. The Georgian hotelin Evanston bas leen chosen as the. setting for this transformation, and there the Society WilI -entertain its members and guests at a, Spring - lncheon, to be beld ini the inàdining room ThurdyMa lat Io'clock., Foliowing luncheon. the. officers for the ensuing year will be iintroduced. The entertainineut for the after- noon. whiçh -gves proinisé of IWtig chairman of the prograIn Hope Summers WitI known dramatic reader o will present "Tovaric.b," New York play. Mrs. ini New York now, where the play and mieet the c. eut ah Miss of 62 in, the senior class Prs- rknr.sday evening, April Sullivasn, at the right, le avenue. Who tal«s the ,e J. M. Ekerts f 520 play. e. Molly M argolies for a master's de- Marshall Field and conipai gree at the Chicago' Musica câllege. in Chicago at 10:30 V Before cornift to Evanston she was morning, Apr il 14, with br( assistant professor of miusic at the 12 o'clock. The committec Drake Conservatory of Music in D es erain -ldsMs t Moines. She bas also had a great eratofiChincagud Mrs S deal of radio eprnc.J. G. Townes of Evanston. With these two vairied personabities. MIrs. Frederikk T. Avery res- Gib- mina Hymni . .aciu, M 4 tiaer ian, Winnetka, at 2 o'clock. The prograni wil1 include a reading by Pearl Zogorn o! the play, "White Mian," iwritten by Samson Raphaelson. There will be piano selections by Beatrice Epp- stein. and duets suîug by Pearl \Vise and ;Sol Wile. The prograni which lias been arranged for the annual meet- ing of the North Shore Congre- gationi Israel Sisterhood is defi- nitely oneof the -high spots of the ýseason. Following the butsi- _njess_ me eting and luncheon, Os- car Cha usso.w distinguishedl vio- hiiiist. wiII play for nlernlers of the. Sisterhood and their giiests.. M.Nr. Chaussow, aithough stillin h is twenties. is an artist of consuiiate skill. using a technique which is per-, fect. A native ýChicagoan9,eh& s a graduate of the, University of" Chi- cago. and bas received most of hiý- musical education in this country, where he bas studied under .such ma- ters' as Jacques Gordon and Amv Neill. Mr. Chuiffw has given bril-. liant performances as soloist for the Chicago orchestra, the 'New Vork Philomonic and the Gary symphony, where he is at present concert meis- ter.. During the past seasons. radio audiences have been deligbitedl witli tbe performances of this brilliant Young violinist in his broadcasts with the Chicago orchestra as soloist. iii- der r Stock's direction. Mr. Chiaus- on ixprim 19, trhe prograuîi '.u"""."" of the Sisterhood has insured a d- lightful afternoon for its meniberc.. The appearance of a musician o! bis ibility marks. a brilliant "finiis" to tlic season's activities.-M. C. L4 Praire Announces riod J v Holmes, &rs. C. aPd Miss Mary ians CatnoliîcClub of W y evening o! last week. bers are1 Cook, Etr Jason Hal Morse, Uenevleve rich, and Hamr'

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