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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Dec 1928, p. 69

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68 WINNETKA TALK December 15, 1928 Norma Shearer has been awarded |which goes into production soon under Congregation Sisterhood in the Tole of Mary in the all-talking |the direction of Bayard Veiller, author version of "The Trial of Mary Dugan," [of the play. Chocolate Ice Cream with Pecans and French Vanilla em --------t. Meeting Next Wednesday The next regular meeting of the | North Shore Congregation Israel Sis- | terhood will be held Wednesday, De- | cember 19. at 9 At noon Members will come | o'clock as usual for sewing. [a mothers' and daughters' luncheon | will be served. Mrs. Kate Pentzer Stokes will give a reading of "The Royal Family," by Edna Ferber, one | of the outstanding successes of the last | and present seasons. There will be a | home-made food sale for the benefit {of the Braill work of the Sisterhood. | A large attendance is expected. | Ricard Cortez will star in a picture | tentatively called "Life," from a story being written by Frances Guihan, Chester Franklin has been engaged to direct the production. as your own fireside carefree, happy. Therefore, friendly as your own fireside. kitchenettes. Liberal discounts on long-term As Friendly... The Orrington never forgets that the first purpose of a residential hotel is to serve as a home, where guests are comfortable, Orrington, elegance is tempered with simplicity, quality is never loud nor glar- ing, hospitality is thoughtful, considerate, Dwell for one week at The Orrington, in its quiet, home-like charm, and you, also, will join its hundreds of permanent guests--eager to share its happy living. A desirable 1 to 4 room suites are now avail- able at The Orrington--some unfurnished and with make Orrington rates unusually attractive. EVANESTON'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL at The leases LS NL YT YT rT TY VV YY YY YY YY YT YT YY YY YT YY YT YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY TY v hah ad a a A A bob oD oD DDDDDDDDDDDDMDDMDDADDMDADSDADDDSDSSDSDSDDODLDMDMDDM 3 Y'9"'"994'TNNmMTTYTeY ANNOUNCE PERSONNEL FOR FOREIGN SCHOOLS Prominent Speakers to Talk on Events of Widespread Interest in January Sessions At a recent meeting of the commit- tee for the Schools of Foreign Affairs to be held in Evanston in January, Mrs. George H. Tomlinson, chairman, announced the personnel of the organ- ization as follows: Mrs. J. H. Long, vice-chairman; Mrs. W. L. Norles, secretary; Mrs. Wilfred L. Childs, treasurer; Miss Caroline Littler, as- sistant treasurer; Miss Martha Ben- nett, publicity chairman; Mrs. Doug- las D. Waitley, chair of ushers. On the program committee, Mrs. U. S. Grant has charge of the schools on, "The Influence of the British Common- wealth on the Peace of the World"; Mrs. Augustus McDonald, on "Latin America'; Mrs. Franklin Fearing on "Disarmament"; Miss Emma Rogers, on "Italy," and Mrs. E. A. Bronson on "The Press and International Under- standing." In this day of continual and close communication with foreign nations, 4nd with the present interest aroused v 1he President-Elect Hoover's visit + Scuth America rounding out of his knowledge of other countries, the pub- lic concern in international relations is general and lively. Such discussions as will be brought out during the school sessions will bear directly on the current problems of widespread in- terest, M. Piarro de Lanux, in charge of the International bureau of the League of Nations in Paris, will speak on the evening of January 17, when "Dis- armament" is the topic. Vivien Carter, an Englishman and editor of the "Ro- tarian," an international organization, will speak January 3, at the $chool, on "The Influence of the British Common- wealth on the Peace of the World," Charles H. Dennis, editor of the Chi- cago Daily News, is one of the speak- ers in the discussion on January 31, on "The Press and International Un- derstanding." Other speakers will be announced next week. These schools are to be held on Thursdays in January, on January 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31. Three sessions will be held each day, at 4:30, 6:15 during dinner, and at 8, at Plymouth hall, 1417 Hinman avenue, Evanston. A course ticket may be purchased through Mrs. U. S. Grant at the Commercial Trust and Savings bank, Evanston. The course ticket will admit one person to each of the ten sessions, or several admissions may be used at one session. The dinner charge is extra. Mrs. A. B. Culley of 1307 Oak ave- nue, Evanston, is in charge of dinner reservations. 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