Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1921, p. 7

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' THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 = =» J> Activities s- North *5Kore ChiKy by Rutk Rurley> HE Illinois League of Women Voters will hold an intensive course in civic and,political instruction from January 24 to February 5, inclusive, at the central branch or the Y. W. C. A., at 59 East Monroe street, Chicago. Lectures by na- y known leaders will be given, and at the end of the course there will be an examination. Those receiving diplomas will be qualified to direct the movement for better citizenship in their own communities. Among the speakers on the program are James A. James, Dean of the Graduate school at Northwestern University; Leonard Dupee White, associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chi- cago; William E. Dodd, Professor of American History, University of Chicago; Charles E. Merriam, Professor of Political Science, Uni- versity of Chicago; Robert E. Hieronymus, Community Adviser, University of Illinois; Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi, The Free Synagogue of New York. Rev. Frederick Siedenburg, Dean of Sociology depart- ment, Loyola University; Delton Thomas Howard, assistant Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University; Jeanette Rankin, Journalist, ex-Congress woman from Montana; Catherine Waugh McCullough, Chairman National League of Women Voters committee on "Unification of Laws concerning Women"; Mary E. McDowell, head of University of Chicago Settlement, and Victor Yarros, Journalist and Publicist. --------------•--------------- The Social Service department of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league will give a card party on the afternoon of Wed- nesday, January 26, at 2 o'clock, at the Winnetka Woman's club. The Federation of Clubs of the Tenth Congressional District of Illi noise, met on Friday of this week with the Edgewater Catholic Woman's club in the Northern Ma- sonic temple, at the corner of Win- throp and Hollywood avenues. The meetipg opened in the morning with an address of welcome by Mrs. Wil- liam A. Sauer, followed by some three-minute reports by Mrs. K. A. Buhr, Mrs. C. M. Pearce and Mrs. E. V. L. Brown. Following is the order of the program as presented:. What Our Club Ts Doing Now? The Neighborsâ€"Mrs. Calvin S. Case. Welfes Park Woman's clubâ€"Mrs. Joseph Newman. Winnetka Woman's clubâ€"Mrs. James F. Porter. Woman's Catholic club of Wil metteâ€"Mr* L. W. Ci ash. Woraans' Civic *.lub of Kaviuia Mrs. J. F. l,eamiug Wotaans' club of Hv>u,t><u Mia G. W. Kaufmann Election of noiiiii._tii.fc kumuiiu«« of five by ballot. Address â€""The estate icdciatluu" Mrs. E. S. Baili>., first /ice presi- dent, I. F. W. C. Luncheon. Afternoon scaaluu . Mrs. Edw«id L. il.-M^ *.,i,,i.i Mrs. Frank L. McKenm. acconi panist. Lullabye ffuut Jocelyn GoidtiiU Tally-He ............. . Leoni My Mother ........... Obeihdorfer By the Water of Mimietonka...... ............. ............ Lieurance Addressâ€""The Co-operative Move- ment. Mrs O. T. Hulburd. . Ofticcis of the federation include Mrs. Charles Ware of Kenilworth, president; Mrs. Donald M. Gallie, of Wilmette, vice president at-large; Mrs. Albert N. Hobart, recording sec- retary; Mrs. J. H. Broad, treasurer. Mrs. Norman W. Harris of Winnet- ka is in charge of arrangements for a recital to be given by Benno Moiseiwitsch on Tuesday evening, February 8,^tt Manderhail, thirversity of Chicago. The affair is to be given for the benefit of the Bethlehem Day GAIRING Fine Arts 1613 Orrington Avenue EVANSTON, ILL. imiiiiiiiimiiHUumiiiiimmitittm 20Per Cent Discount During January on Frames Pictures and Novelties nursery, and will be given under the auspices of "The Esoteric," a uni- versity organization. Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson heads the list of pat- ronesses, which numbers thirty-four prominent women. The civics and legislative depart- ment of the Wilmette Woman's club announces a course of five lec- tures on "The Structure of Our Gov- ernment," by Annie Sargent Bemis, beginning on Monday evening, Feb- ruary 14, when the particular subject under consideration will be "The Federal Government." Other meetings will occur as fol- lows : February 28â€""The Relation of the State to the National Government." March 14â€""The County and Sani- tary District." March 28â€""Municipal Government in Illinois." April 4 "Special Governing bodies.' \VlllL,» \ L».,/di.i» i,i vVl...i*»ka .no receinlv returned ti >m Poland, where he waa sent as commissioner for the League of Red Cross societies, spoke before the members of the Evanston Woman's club this week. Mr. Boyden's experience in Poland during the past year has given him a close acquaintance with conditions in Poland an4 an unusual insight con- cerning the Polish people and their national life. 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