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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1938, p. 69

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guest speaker at thie tecemoer general meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women, Chi- cago section, on Monday, Decem- ber 12, at 1:45 o'clock in the fifth floor'auditorium, 185 North Wab- ash avenue, Chicago. Dr.. Dunner, who speaks !English brilliantlyý and fiuently. will speak on "What Should We Know of the World Today?". -After writing the bookiet., 'What is National ,Socialismy?" in 1928. he wrote,,hundreds of. articles warniiing Gerrnany against the Nazi danger and urging her to defend her derno- cratic g overnment. In 1933 he was forced, to fiee the country and: served as.a lecturer and foreign correspon- dent in Europe and Asia. In January, 193.5, -under the pen narne of Germanicus, Dr. Dunner %vrote a diary, "The Saàr Vote-A Puzzle," 1a. u'ue account- of. Us ex- periences in the Saar campauigo, the plebiscite and after. 11n 1935 Dr. Duniner wrote a bookj on Éuropean labor problems, which . led to his being invited to work at the1 Brookingsl Institute of EconomicS and Go%;ernmental Research inc Washington, DC. His first novel *in English, "If 1I FogtThee" was published lastt year. Just recently returned frorri an1 extensive European and Palestinianr tour, Dr. Dunner wiUl lecture this sea son ini the principal cities of the 1 United States. At the business meeting preceding the program;i Mrs. Harry J. MyersonI vill presenit the findings of the recent meeting in New York of the board o f directors of the National Council-, of Jewish Womnen, of which she is ar member. Mrs. Fred Bernstein, gen-ý eral chairman, will report the .progress in the sale of tickets forI the Ballet Rlusse de Monte Carlo sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago section on the nights of Januàry 3 and 4, at the AuditoriumUteater, as*its solej Miss Eloise- Moore, whose stu- dies:of the dance have been un- der such instructors as Berta Ochsner,-Harald Kreutzberg,,and Doris Humphrey, wtll present the afternoon pro gra m1 at a joint m eeting. of. the, junior and senio r groups of -thé Winnetka, Waman's club, oit Tuesday. Maurice Photo Will Seil "What-Nots' to Ak4 Mountin Scho.1 The Colonial Coverlet Guild of America will hold the annual "What- Not" sale for the benefit of the Pine Mouritain Settiement school, on Wednesday, December 14, at 2 oclock, in the home of Mrs. Stanley Gi.bson, 1307 Ritchie court, Chi- cago, the assi sting hostesses being the board of directors and Mrs. Arthur H. Collins, Mrs. John 'B. Drake and MÉs. John Irwin. SThe board of :drectors will serve. at thé tables as follows : aprons, Mrs. Eliner JE. Chapmna, Mrs. Wil-, liam T. Davis; food, Mrs. Fred C. Lane, Mrs. William J. Hill; white elephant, Mrs. Winifred J. Wilde, Miss Grace K. Dewey; candy, Mrs. James C. Yuill, Mrs. Hugh J. Fix- m-ner; antiques, Mrs. Frederick J. Carpenter, Mrs. George M. Groves; glass, Mrs~. Birch M. Baker, Mrs. Francis E. Port; fancy goods. Miss Anna Grinneli, Miss M. Cornelia Stone; old prints and books, Mrs. Carl Medinus, Mrs. Carl Jordan. /Or Çlt- 0/ ciéiténction WOOLLY. MITTE N 1 S ... GAY -A 1 CCESSORTES. G.LAMOROUS . -NET EVÉNING GOWNS ... EVENING WRAPS EXCITING HAND- SOME BAGS .,HOSE JEWELRY REPRODUCTIONS ... BEAUTI- FUL LUXURIOUS LINGERIE MANY LOVEILY GIFTS FOR THE IMPORTANT LADY. ýN. A..HANNA, INC. SPAN19H COURT-NO MAN'S LAND SHE NEEDS FOR WINTER SWIRLING SKATING SKIRTSý WE'RE,.READY.ý, WITH ËVERYTHING SPORTS! AUTÙENTIC Sel SUITS Never before has 13lums gift collection offered such smart things for so little money! Some of the loveliest handbags, for instance, are vriced as low as $5 - - - OPEN M'. A UnrlF>Llliu--J' lj---- hich eac] bag,. tO w 1 been asked to conl gifti and then a b.ri follow. bigtintlion illu. xith a grab- rnember has mte a srnall e party, wi.ll

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