WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1921 : 9 Res i> Activities oF 'North Shore Clubs by Ruth Risley» = ») HE, second of the series of musical mornings at the Woman's club of Wilmette will take place on Wednesday, November 30, at eleven o'clock. Mrs. Harold B. Maryott will talk on dl] "The Development of Oratorio and Opera", and will be assisted by Mrs. Robertina Robertson, who will give several vocal numbers. This meeting is open to all club members. Luncheon will follow at one o'clock and reservations must be sent to Mrs. Thomas J. Moreau, 1507 Walnut avenue, Wilmette, not later than Monday. The afternoon program at two-thirty o'clock will have an § oriental aspect when Rose Reinhardt Anthon will relate some of her experiences in In- dia where she has lived in the & closest intimacy with the high caste Hindoo. Mrs. Anthon was companion and social ad- visor to the fabulously rich Maharani of Burdwan, India, and is one of the few white women who has ever lived in the inner circle of the home of an Indian Prince. Her lecture is entitled "Seven Years in a Hindoo Palace". In keeping with the setting of the lecture Mr. Frank Park- er, baritone, will give from Kipling and Tagore. Mr. Parker's vocal study has been Frank Parker with the best American teachers and he is serving his sixth year | on the faculty of the American Conservatory. His Kipling songs' will be: Mandalay ie ee oh a ae Speaks Buzey-WUzzy =... ls as sein sv vataiats Whiting : Danny-Deeveri.,. in: sain nat nannies Damrosch { The Tagore group will include: i When Thou Commandest Me to Sing .......... Hammond i On the Day When Death Will Knock at Thy Door........ rr eR I I SRE TE SEL SR Carpenter Do Not Go, My LoVe... ni. ccasucsrvennrnnsny, Hageman When 1 Bring to You Coloured Toys ........... Carpenter Miss Vierlyn Clough will be the accompanist. songs | ; terested in its success are Mrs. Elmer Becker, Mrs. Hollenbeck, Miss Hazel Russell and Miss Helen Shurtleff. Chicago and North Shore alumnae of Dobbs Ferry are making arrange- ments for a benefit bridge to aid in the erection of several new buildings at the school. The party is to be held Monday, December 5, at the home of Mrs. Frederick D. Countiss in Chi- cago. Miss Helen Gurley of Chicago is chairman of the affair. North Shore society is always actively interested in the annual Chairty Ball given for the benefit of the Evanston branch of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society, which is to be held at the Evanston Country club on Monday, December 6. This affair has always been the largest social event on the shore during the holiday season and plans are being made this year to make it more elaborate than usual. Arrangements are being made for a large bridge party to be held Thurs- day, December 1, at the North Shore hotel for the benefit of the Vassar college endowment fund. Through the courtesy of the management of the hotel, the ball room has been donated for the affair and it is hoped that a large crowd will avail them- selves of this affair. The Smartest and Best Dressed Women in Chicago have their Sportand Week End Skirts MADE AT 25 THE WILSON \\ SKIRT SHOP "made with your own material" Suite 1418 St vens Building Randolph 3219 North State CHICAGO 16 North Wabash 2ND KIPPY Dance Dr. Watson's Alco Artists It is doubtful whether there is any subject of more interest in _Glencoe, than that which is to be discussed before the members of the Woman's Library club on next Thursday afternoon, December 1, "The Glencoe Plan". Mr. George W. Maher will be the speaker and it is generally understood that he has some mighty interesting plans to discuss thoroughly. There will also be a business session, and some special music. Mrs. Lionel Frank is the hostess for the month of December. Miss Myra Reynolds will give her | making hand made fancy articles of | 5 pieces This is a colored orchestra that could make a dead man dance. They can't be beat. Don't Miss 'Em next lecture at the Winnetka Wo- man's club, on Monday, December 12, at 3 o'clock, instead of on Decem- ber 5 as was previously announced. It is to be illustrated with stereopti- con views and songs from the opera. | various sorts, aprons, fancy baskets, handerkerchiefs and pretty under- wear, these past few weeks for the sale, and anyone who is interested in doing her Christmas shopping early, is certain to seize this splendid op- Saturday Evening December 3, 1921 THE STORE FOR CHILDREN ki y A 3 v IO NASM TF k 1ddie No(, 1160; Wilmette Avenue Wilmette : A) Are you preparing for the happiest of days for our little ones? Many ideal gifts may be found at The Store For Children. Discriminating mothers will appreciate the service of KIDDIE NOOK during these busy days especially. Dennison CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, are on Sale including Greeting Cards, Gifts, Coin and Bill Holders, Tags, Seals, Labels, Gummed Ribbons, Tinsel Cord, Crepe and Wrapping Papers, Holly, Mica Snow, and everything to make the Christmas Tree and Pack- ages beautifully attractive, nnn THR GIFTS 8 Ei purchase of suitable holiday gifts is always a perplexing prob- --_ portunity of obtaining choice articles Chi Omega sorority announces a|at most reasonable prices. Wi k lem, often made more SO by pro- Christmas bazaar to be held on next| A food and candy sale will also be innet a crastination. For your convenience, | Wednesday. November 30, at the|conducted in connection with the A . : i Evanston Woman's club. The alum- | bazaar. Woman 's as well as to leisurely mspect our 1n- | nae have been busily engaged in = teresting assortment of high grade | Mrs. Knox Smith of Woodbine ave- Cl b : ] joe Ne isit bef | nue, Evanston, is general chairman u jewelry, we suggest a visit clore { of the bazaar, and among the north E the on- coming holiday rush. shore alumnae who are actively in- | z & i SAAS a TE EET PE PEEP : Jewelry pieces may be selected now 2 : . 615 Davis St., Evanston > x and held unti! the holidays, but MATINEES 2 and 4 Evening 7 and 9 B { AIRIN( FINE AR : S x those requiring special designs should A spp ° IE be selected without further delay. :: aturday ovember - | = | = A Constance BiwnEy |: PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMING | in "Room and Boar ® wg ( 'h 1 E G & C C3 E s 3 . so. . . + = own athe gov est" 3 Complete line of Thanksgiving and Christmas greeting & aries s raves oO. 3 x inde x Jewelers and Platinumsmiths The Great American History | | & 2 x Madison and Wabash Play--2nd Chapter ES : : ay--2n Pp Bs 1613 Orrington Ave. Evanston, IIL 8 CHICAGO } NEXT WEEK Bodo obese oboe ode lolol oBeodode od od Bodo ob Bode odode old ob ob Bd od ob ob bod ol BB dood oof bd BoB oR Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, November 28, 29 and 30 | FOE E=------m10KIOI TOO: Or=IOr i. 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