#" ^"fiitltSi^ l*u» t a w cuAnti vrrMirc? wott^av KWirCVf t>»?t> H irvm :lfi#!^#?i^^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 %M^W$hM:Â¥M?*MM. $ !C#Sfl.V^«&ft»A* * Activitiar a [North JhoreCtohr by RutK Rtrfe>^ H s IP B JHE Young Woman's Auxiliary cordially extends an invita- tion to all members of the Wilmette Woman's club and other interested friends, to be present at an open meeting Monday evening, November 22, at 8 o'clock. The speaker of the evening will be Mrs. Frank Jerome, well known Social worker of Chicago, whose subject will be "The Park Ridge School for Girls". Some of the Park Ridge alumnae will also be present. Mrs. Jerome | use them is of national repute, being very prominent in the educational world, and several years president of the Chicago Woman's club. It will be considered a very great privilege to meet with her, and it is hoped a large number will take advantage of this opportunity. On Wednesday, November 17, the Wilmette Woman's club will hold a luncheon preceding the regular club meeting. Mrs. A. Starr Best of Evanston, will be the speaker of the afternoon, her subject being "Pilgrim Pageant Celebration". There will also be reports from various of the departments. The hostesses for the day will be Mesdames John A. Tawse, Harvey A. Bush, Ralph T. Huff and C. E. Douglas . the Art and Literature committee, and will consist of a paper by Mrs. Norman Harrower on "Modern French Poets". A group of French songs will follow. ...* An innovation is to be introduced at the North Shore hotel Saturday afternoon, November 20, when a tea dance will be given under the direc- tion of Miss Mildred Brandham Peirce and H. M. Peirce, Jr. Herh Mintz' orchestra will furnish the music and dancing will be from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock. At a few dangerous crossings in London, notably in the financial and business districts, subway passages are constructed for pedestrians, but the people will not take the time to US The North Division of the Wom- an's Missionary Union will meet Thursday, November 18, at the Bow- manville church. Lincoln and Berwyn avenues. The program will be inter esting as it will consist of impromptu talks from representatives of many churches, and of an address given by the Rev. C. W. Burton. The ladies are requested to carry box lunches and will be served with coffee by the women of the Bowmanville church. Further information *nay be had by calling Mrs. D. M. Gallie, telephone Wilmette 956-R. "Great Men of the Pilgrim Move- ment" was the subject discussed by Dr. Frank Gunsaulus at the Wom- an's Library club meeting in Glencoe, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Harvey Brewer, violinist, augmented the pro- gram with a group of selections. On Thursday, November 18„ the club will pjjj^f-imeet for luncheon at the Art Insti- ltftftitute> where the American Art Exhi- bition is going on. Mtv*^ Royal Munger, formerly Miss Mia Stan- ton, will be the lecturer on this oc- casion. There will also be several addresses by artists at the luncheon. lJ|p«te Slfi ": The annual meeting of the Asso- ciate Alumnae of Northwestern uni- versity will be held at Harris hall, 'homecoming day, Saturday, Novem- ber 13. at 10:30 o'clock. The business session will be devoted to annual re- ports, election of officers, and re- ports of special committees which will include many important recom- mendations calling for specific ac- tion. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. President and Mrs. Walter Dill Scott will be the honored guests and President Scott will speak. .,.";' 3fc;' •â- ir- &M \I/E specialize in â„¢ superiority. Our patrons are superior, because they know bur specialty. Our chefs are experienced. You will find well cooked food that will appeal to your jaded appetite. Lunch will be a pleasure. Dine today the Cafeteria may Welch's Cafeteria 1101 Central Avenue Wilmette, 111. &», On Wednesday, November 17, will occur the regular meeting of the Philanthropy department of the Woman's Catholic club, at Commun- ity House. Thursday of next week, a postpon- ed meeting of the Babies' Friendly Sewing society will take place at Community House. If those who wish instruction in knitting and crocheting will phone Miss Church at Community House, arrangements can be made for the opening of a class with special in- struction. The next regular meeting of the Winnetka Woman's club will be held on Thursday, November 18, at 2:30 o'clock. The progam is in charge of Dr. Miller, Osteopath, specialist In stomach and nervous disorders. North Shore Hotel. Phone Evanston 64X4. I/r<340-tfc H MATINEES 2 aW 4 . 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