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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1938, p. 42

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Feature Program On S at u rd ay afternoon,' March 12Y at 2 o'clock the Jack and Jili Players are presenting a real double feature program at. the Woman's Club of Wilmuettè. At that time they are bringing, out flot just ýone play,, but two. The first will: be ""Thc Magic Fishbone,» a 'dramiatizaion o th e' well known children's. story of that naine by Charles Dick- ens. and the ýsecond play will be "'Thé Empe.ors New Clothes." The "Magic Fishbone" is the story of a king and a qucen and their nine- teen children. The oldest of these is the Princess Alicia, and it -is.around tbis little girl that the storyr revolves. It also teli'sof the IFairy Grandmarina, *ho gives the Magic Fishbone to Alicia, andm rafes .11 the wondediul magic things happen to this royal family. "The Emperor's New Clothes" is one of the funniest, most amiusiug and colorful plays that the young JIack and Jiil Players have presented. It is donie in the typical Oriental manner ivith haif of the action of the play taking place in the aisles of the thea- ter instead cof on the stage. The cos- tumes are aIl gorgeously colored and of japanese and Chinese designs. suit can be seen only, by the eyes of the good and the noble, according to the villaine. l3ut-wait until vou see the suit they weave for him! The children's plays comxittee of the Woman's club, of which Mrs. Harriàon Storms is chairman, is sý>on- soring the play. The'comrnittee is a part of the, ways and means corn- ittee of which Mrs. Howard Ring-; hon is chairman. Paul B. Kellyl Photo' Tuin .isters, Mary Jane and Marjorie Ann Lafferty of Keihl'orth., wilI dance Mn a floor showr, that ziill bé given as part of the annual spring, part y v sponsored ,by the' three guilds of the' First MIethodist ch arc/i of Evanston, at elle Evanlston Wornan's club Satuirday eveni'iMac 5..Tw rgar1h tzins umill give wilIl eienj the' ballroomt. draina rez'iew, bridge., and danc- ing. will lie the evening's pro grarn. Juniors Tonight The junior auxiliary of the Womnan's Club of Wilmette bas a novel c vcning- in store. for it tonight (Thurs>day), when a hostessý dinner under the superm- vision. of M rs. Sarah E. Kriebel will be served'. This dinner, under the direction of Mrs. Kriebel. Is served throuizb the courtesy of, various. manufacturers and mrerchants. Tonight the menu will include a wide variety, and George B.. Winter, mnc., is the local grocery and market ini charge. Following the dinner,: an interest- ing feature will be thé appearance of. "Little Oscar," the world's smnallest chef., Little. Oscar is 22 years old., 15. a graduat 'e of the University of Wisconsin, and Will give an interest- ing talk on the life and habits of, midgets. He will be accompanied .by .a ventriloq.uist WIifo will assist himî .with the program. The dinner Will give the young, %women of the auxiliary an oppor- tunity to learn the qualities and values of the various foods servéd. and will, the auxiliary announces. "be a most unique evening." A short business meeting, and a social evening of bridge and lexicon will follow the programi sponsorcd bi- Nrs. Kriebel. Honored Miss Betty Fueripann, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Fuerniann of Kenilworth, was initiated into Pi * Beta Phi srority ai the U'niversity of Illinois recent ly. Miss Fuermann who is a freshnian, has also been mnade a mmber of Alpha Lambda Delta, honor society at, Illinois.> Presidoes s f rom out - in attendance. WIllLM RTTE ýLiIE Kaiser. give a ta an" gi ,8osicss.ý

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