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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1939, p. 46

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Tea Are Event s iv. Campaigns for Two. more, commrrittees of North Shore wornen, this timne frony Wil- mette and .Glencoe, have been or-. ganized to promote t1he sale of course tickets to the North Shore Musiç,festival, which will"be held May 16, 18, anid,20,in -the new indoor. choral theater et. Dye stadium, Evanston. ]Both committees a, r e a eting promptly.. TheýWilmette women had -a breakfast meeting at-the home, of Mrs. James Shakman, 35 Linden avenue, Wilmette, at 11:30 on Tues- day, and the Glencoe group held a tea.Wednesday at the home of Mrs. * Several Speakers, Lenten Médita- +ion, and Musicale Arranged for Ail-Day;l Sesson The:annualmeeting 'and election of offcers at the Woman'sý Club of ,Wilmette takes place nexçt Wednes-. day. with the polis onen from 10:45 in. the morning until 2 30 o'clock> in the afternoon.' For the first,,hour- of the rn ing session Mrs. William A . Rich.ardson will givè a briefreport-as represen- tative to the Drama Leaoue of Chir 'cago, and then miss Laura Ullrick, a member of the, New, Trier fa culty. will. speak on the "Lima Confer-, ence."' "The Heart of POetrv"- will be, the subject for discussion by J. Manley Phelps in bis second an- *as co-chairman. Mrs. Walter k. Knupfer, 7 Crescent place, is chair- man for Wilmette, assisted by Mrs. Shaknian, Mrs. Albert Ullrich, 925 Lake avenue, and Mrs. William Kix- Miller, 789 Michigan avenue, co- chairmen. Miss P'rances Orcutt and Miss Dor- othy Wieboldt poured at the Glen- urer. Mrs. Fr A Lenten m(e by M~rs. Ozora Woman's club speaker. Mrs. beloved pastr cago Woman's 1 bv the treas- ,Crawford. rwill be given of the Chicago il be the auest is one of the its of the Chi- nd is a wornan SURtof tmis m.ncrease in the number of tickets avallable, the Festiva' as- sociation bas been able to schedule more artists at lower prices than I has been possible for many years. Festival patrons will hear the Chi- cago Symphony orchestra, conduct-' ed by Frederick Stock-, the Fes'ti- Literature Form CIub's Next Program The Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmette will hold its next finie arts' Kenilworth tao1..W.V. The last meeting of the "Know Your Town" study group of the Ken- ilworth League of Women Voters, was held Tuesday mnorning,, tarch. 28, at the home .of the chairman of ..crý l viieue be sa grad- uate Of the>Cosmopolitan School of Music and studied u n d e f Edwin Fischer for one year, in Germany. Mr. MacDonald has been wîth the Chicago City Opera company the Past winter and has been re-engaged for the. coming season. This will be Mr. MacDonald's third appear- et .vacàatong. anid aatea willS] AIL r A

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