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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 44

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Cive Program for Sisterhood Luncheon Assembled at its opening luncheon on Monday, October i 17; the Sisterhood of .the ýNorth Shore Congregation Israel will 4 view unsettled Euirope in a pan-, orama painted in WoËds by Rab- bi and- Mrs. Chales Shulman., Following the precedent set last year, they Will discuss their annual European trip, giving personal ex-. periences! and first - hand observa- ions, gleaned during the. summer spent traveling from, country to country. Rabbi Shulmnan's address, will deal with what he considers the failure of democracy as exemplîfled by events in Europe which, took place last sumnmer, leading up to the present critical-sitÏiàion there. He will discuss the causes of rninority unrea't aftd& take into considerat~i the attitudes of the various govern- ments in deallng with these situa- tions. Mrs. Shuilman will talk of the hopes of the demnocracies, indicating a line of conduct whereby she be- lieves these countries can maintain the standards set for them by past generations. It is indeed a privilege for a North Shore audience to hear Rabbi and Mrs. Shuman on one program. Avis Clamitz Shulman, will with her husband, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of the North Shore, Congregation Israel, present a word* view of unsettled Europe as they themselves saw t at the luncheon meeting of the Sister- hood of that Congregation Mon- daj, at the temple in Glêëncoe. The lectures. following lunch eon a t 12:30, are openz to the public. Toivn.Hoiuse Photo ;Dfl4tflfl*n*&* L iie *** *Ss *lfl .O a short musical program'by 'Miss. Benefit for Creche Natalie Rudies, the brilliant young. pianist whose skill has delighted Preceding the annual dinne Temple audiences on former occa- for the Margaret Etter Crech sions. urday 'evening, October 15 Reservations for.luncheon.. which Thomas McKearnan and Mi will be served at 'a nominal cost, mund'McIKearnan of Winnet must be made with Mrs. William etrann inra h Lederer of 393 Sunset road, Winnet- 1idge road home of the forme ka, by phone or mail before Friday, guests being a large numbero Octoer 4. her wil b noadmis- shore residents înterestedi sion fee for t he lectures, however, Crehe the oldest day nurs er dance ,he, Sa,- 3, Mrs.. .rs. Ed-. tka. are PSuinset ?r, their of nforth in this 7sery in, Worlc Don. in Schools, - - Mrs, Gordon C. Graham of foraN.s.;I'4end ton has just recently been appoift fJuir Sho towork with the fourth division o Illinois Daughters of the American Idrjorie ReeVës Elliott (Mrs. -Revolution in connection with the commnittee on n a't i o n a 1 defense. Charles « H. Elliott Q lC;enicoe) through patriotic education. She wvin well, knowp comPos eýnd song visit schools throughout the distrirt writer., will present ap rograni for the purpose of ascertainingth for North Sor-h ri'd fCi extent of patriotic educationi that is bengoferd.to: pupils. Mrs. F Junior- schôol.Mnday, O:-. erick C. Minkier of, Evanston isgtate tober 4, at.i o'clock,, at thé home chairman of the' committee.' The of Mrs. RE Jewell D:ick, 1206 *fourth division includes the territory Tower road, -Winnetka. between Kankakee and Lake coun- ýMsElot 0ioe n iet ties. and west to Henry county. these > r.Elotcrpsdaddrccc three counti-es.> being. also. a. part of the operetta. Gpy Moon-.'. sex - ithe district.> eral.years ago., She has a, markcd Mrs Gr apoitmnt sgift «as a. song writer and a nuniberý" _Ms. *rhams po'ietws of hdr songs. are dedicated. to hûr *made .at, the fourth division ýmeeting daughter, Betty, Jane Elliott. heild Monda3'. October 3. at Naper- Mrs lit ilpeetTem ~ ~i1e.Olmisted-. soprano, Margaret Abbey. On Friday. October' 7. Mlrs. GQ'-i violinist, and Marjorie Buchanani. ham, who is chairman of the Fort accompanist. in a proàram of lier Dearborn chapter D.A.R. committe wn .songs. - on- Arinericanisin and junior Ameri-. The selections wlIbe: can citizens; entertained ber commit- tee at luncheon and bridge at thcu Summier Day. a duet froni 'Gypsy ,moe)ih*, Medinah Country club. Serving Dancing Doilis ipub1ished> undr hr ladeshi ar Mr. Fed-Snow Adventurc (first performnance) unde he leaersip ae Ms. Fed- Thelma Oinmsted. Mai'jorie Elliott. erie Clarke, Mrs. Frederick C. Mink- . withi Marjorie Buchianan at the piano 1er, Mrs. J. K. Mclntosh, Mrs J Frank Mock, Miss Louise Paullin' Piano Moodis-th1e colnposer aý thepan 'Spring Reverie. moon-Mot1is Miss Catherine L. Reeling, Mrs. Tango from . Gyp,ýy Moon- George J. Reeling, Mrs. Henry E. I Rogers and Mrs. Bryant White, ail of Soprn l Mscullb -ed. th il Evanston; Mrs. Edward H. Elwood obbligato of Chicago and Dr. Lucilie H. Snow Awake. 'Tis Spring, withi violin obbli- of Wilmette. igato Mrs. Rid R.Thelma Ohnsted, Margaret Abbev M~'s Rei R. ronson, the chap- . Marjorie Buchianan at the piano ter's regent, was a guest also. IVrd HryGurdy Man .Mrs. Graham's committee is.in »ream Ship charge of patriotic vrork done with My Shadow chidre ofthetwoeigthMarjorie Elliott chidrn o te wo igthgrades M Singing Hleart from 'yp. ool,' of the Poster school in Evanston. duet, wvith obbligato Reservations for. the musicalema be made ToMms AlbrightBrÀ 13?45 Tower road, Winnetka. Presents Pro grcsm. -Lecture WUIl Benefif Worlc for Rural, Youth ýý m .,e5M m j The Solo1rrion nt, gp 4'..A --,fii, elana Stanford university. scholar in many fields she is ly gaining recognition i Chi- .Ini private Ilite she is the wife r. 0. T.' Roberg, Jr,, of the riant hospital in Chicago. the laculty at .-I - ý v 1 Miss Leslie dc eek-end guest, th a member of 12 university. W1, W tftWL,Ça. Mpffett Photo>, Alfired S. Alsehuler, Mrs. Morton D. Cahn, Mrs. Walter L. Cherry, and Mrs. Howard, from Winnetka; and Mrs. Allen Milîs of Glenicoe. Mrs. Andrew MacLeish of Glencoe is an honora ry. membe.r. WILMETTE LIFE

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