WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 9 C a Board meeting--9:30 a. m. Regular meeting--10:30 a. m. Address of Welcome--Mrs. Calvin Case, of Kenilworth. Report of the Illinois Federation Convention--Hrs. I,. W. Crush, of Wilmette. Report of Biennial Convention held at Des Moines--MTrs. John Clark Baker, of Wilmette. Three Minute Reports. Speaker's Bureau--Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, Winnetka. Music--Mrs. William Terrell. Industrial and Social Conditions--Mrs. W. N. Buchanan, of Evanston. "What Our Club is Doing Now" North Shore Woman's club--Mrs. Oscar Hebel. Noyes Street Mother's club--Mrs. G. S. Ingraham. Ossili club--Mrs. C. C. Hopkins. Ravenswood Woman's club--Mrs. George S. Koester. Twenty-sixth Ward Civic league-- Mrs. William H. Cade. Waukegan Woman's club--Mrs. A. K. Bowes. : Silver Jubilee fund--Mrs. Charles F. Ross, president of the Second District, Illinois Federation. Address by Past president of the Federation--Mrs. George Watkins. "What is the Fruit of Federation"-- Mrs. T. B. Stanwood, Evanston. "The New Citizenship--Mrs. F. J. MacNish, chairman of Civics, Illinois Federation. Luncheon--12:30 p. m. Songs--Mrs J. A. Smale, worth. "Boys Clubs as an Investment for Good Citizenship"--Mr. Robert D. Klees, Director Union League Foun- dation for Boy's clubs. North shore clubs holding member- ships in the federation includes Wil- mette Woman's club, Woman's Cath- olic club of Wilmette, Winnetka Womadn's club, The Neighbors, Wom- an's Library club of Glencoe and the North Shore Catholic Woman's league. Kenil- The New Trier Dramatic club will make their formal debut to the pub- lic this afternoon at New Trier Hign school, with the presentation of "The Horn of Rollizan", Unusual pains have been taken to make the play, which was written by Montgomery Major, a student, as artistic and beautiful as possible. Earl Fox's designs for costumes are very original and graceful. There is a large cast, the most important parts being taken by Ralph Bellamy, Dean Stevenson, Louise Durham, Melvin Wamboldt and George Ship- man. No admission will be charged, and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. The performance begins at 3:30 o'clock. "The Home of An Educated Wom- an", was: the subject of a most in- spiring address given by Dr. Fred- erick F. Shannon, before the Wil- JHE Tenth District Federation of Woman's clubs will hold | its first meeting of the season on Wednesday, November 10, | at the Kenilworth Assembly Hall, and will be the guests of the Neighbors at this time. which will be served at 12:30 o'clock must reach Mrs. Harry V. Crooks, 615 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, not later than Saturday of this week. Following is the program for the day: Reservations for the luncheon mette Woman's club on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Shannon divided a Woman's Home into three rooms, the first, the memorizing of something beautiful each day; second, looking at or enjoying something beautiful each day; third, to do something each day for someone else. The musical part of the program was rendered by Miss Ruth Agar, soprano. Hostesses for the day were Mesdames N. P. Colwell, G. F. Wright, I, J. Lanning and A. M. Ross- man, Mrs. Charles C. Henderson of 1405 Forest avenue, is organizing a French club to be held at the Wil- This Christmas Trade at THE HOUSE OF IRCHBER piamonps (3 Watches, Jewelry, Silverw re 104 N. State Street, Chicago 1 Door North of Washington St., Opp. Field's 53 years honest merchandising is your Purchases Can be Made by Mai Catalog on Request Nldiiiiiiaiiaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiizidize alll H. G. BORGFELDT Photographer LL Removed to 1159 Wilmette Avenue, Brown Building. 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