Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Dec 1924, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924 Children Will Be Club Guests Next Monday Afternoon HE Woman's Club of Wilmette announces a tnost delightful program for the Children's party to be given Monday afternoon, December 29, at 3 o'clock. Miss Anne Varner Baker will entertclin the children with her novelty program, in which an animated doll, a dancing doll, a Munch and Prudy Show, (a parody on the always loved Punch and Judy) and other child impersonations, play an impor· tant part. Miss Baker is a very gifted young Recital and Cbriatmu Party Held in Wilmette Myrtle M. Hopkins, t<.acher of pian!), and Lilla B. Watkins teacher of violin, presented pupils in a recital Saturday afternoon, December 20, at their home, 13~ Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. The program was as follows: Duet-Birds of Paradise ··.··..· Calop Ora Phelps and Mrs. Hopkin~ Maypole Dance . .. .. . . . . . . . . . Bugbee Florence Louis Violin (Selected) .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . · . Regenald Pavey Frog Pond · . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. Mokreys . Frank Riley Onal Waltz .....·...... Hopkins Arr Ruth Phelps Old Folks at Home ·..... Hopkins Arr Virginia Lihle Melody ........................ Smit:t Teddy Buck T The Merry Bobolink .......... Kolling Iris Garrett Dream Fairies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ducelle Mary Ellen Boozer Under the Rose Arbor ........ Uutton Alice Nord Etude .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Mey£·r Bobby Fletcher L'Avalanche .................. Heller Jane Lundin Little Indian . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. S1nith Lorna Garrett The Busy Saw Mill . . . . . . . .. . Bilbro Svea Nord Flying Leaves . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . Heller Virginia Prost Shepherd's Evening Song ...... Blake Caroline Herr The Gallant Knight ............ Dutton Helen Reinhardt Flower Song (Violin) ........ . Lange Lois Phelps The Jugglers ................ Weidig Alice Sherinian Fluttering Leaves · . . . . . . . . . . . Kolling Robert Nord Sparkling Dew (Violin) ...... Kunkel Elmer Lundin Readings (The Schemer ...... Worren (Son You Washed .. . . Gilmore Howard Lee Watkins (age 4 I Romance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith Mrs. Violet Philips Will 0' the Wisp ........ MacDowell Junior Moore Minuet . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Paderewski Elsie Rheinhardt La Coquette . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. Borowski Halbert Crews Anitra's Dance .. . · .. . . . .. . . . . . Grieg Emily McGinley Souvenir (Violin) ............. Drdla Mrs. Violet Philips The Chase ......·....... Dorothy Prelude in G Minor .... Gordon Buck Hawaiian &;xtette ............. . Cleo Watlnns, Pauline HaUl, ... Blayloclc, Helen Weldon, lee BIIJ. lock and Robert Blaclc After the program refreshments _ ..ur served. NO SHORT CUTS Short cuts to health via tbe " Box Route usually end up ill wreck at Graveyard Crosstng human body will not stand up' abuse any more than a high ered automobile, says the Health commissioner. Perfect Reproduction of Anne V a mer Baker woman of great versatility. Her engaging personality holds the interest of an audience throughout her entire program. The hostesses who will welcome the children at this time will be Mrs. L. V. Pierson, Mrs. J . G. Tawse, Mrs. J. W. Alder, Mrs. H. J . Newton, Mrs. B. G. Calloway and Mrs. J. H. Stackhouse. ju 25 ,. ~~l F Ill cd pa cr an 'IS WUIIIelb Woilau's Oub HE regular meeting of .the Winnetka Woman's club was held joint· ly with the Winnetka League of Women Voters on Thursday, December 18. Miss Matz, president of the club, opened the meeting. The education committee announces that Mrs. James Tufts will speak on January 8, her subject to be "The Junior High School as an Agency in Democracy." Before her marriage, Mrs. Tufts was head of the department of education at Bryn Mawr, and for ten years, head of the Phoebe Anna Thorne Model School. She is an interesting and fascinating speaker, and the handling of her! subject should be of great interest to the club women of Winnetka. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Walling spoke for the Cummings-Vail bill. Mrs. Porter made a motion that the club endorse it. A vote was taken and the motion carried. Such splendid organizations as the Woman's City club and Chicago Woman's club are on record as having endorsed this bill · Miss Ruth Stone, social worker at the Western Electric plant, was the speaker of the afternoon. Miss Stone touched upon conditions in Europe that came under her observation while then last summer with the Sherwood Eddy party. She dwelt upon housin« and unemployment with its pathetic phases. Miss Stone spoke of the burden which has fallen upon Greece with its inftux of refugees, of stricken Austria, Roumtnia and Serbia, tellial« of the bravery of the women and children who are so heroically carryin« burdens much too heavy, and not lmowinf what the outcome of it all will be. It was a privilege to have Miss Stone as the speaker. The bosteuet for this meeting were lln. Ernest J. Allesbrooke, Mrs. W1ley J. Huddle, Mn. Carrie B. Prouty, Mra. llarold W. Snell, Mrs. William D. Truesdale and Mrs. C. I ves Waldo. an gc T th th \\' h< H \\' til h A radio reproducer built on the principle of the human ear; it A UDI1,S the sounds which the old-type reproducer RELAYS. Solid, non-resonant porcelain shell a quarter- inch thick; it faithfully conwys shades of sound entirely lost with even the most sensitive mt!chanical reproducers. Sightly; small; the actual reproducer is only 8 inches h(gh/ \\: EVANSTON PW.:. Radio, Slaop, 1ZZ Da·i· St. F. A. Dult7 Electric Slaep, 11M Da.U St. Ho..lenoa A Hotclaldu, 51Z 11aia St. Lowry, Ba...... lc Walt, 1113 Cllicap A··· Nortlt Sla-. Talld·· 11-lai- Co.. nz Cla..-cll St. S. 0. S. Raclio Slaop, JZJI Claica·o A.,.. w ·. C. WILMETI"E Jlo7r-, IIZZ C..~ WINNETKA GLENCOE HIGHUND PARK AYe. Nortla s~.o- RUio Slaop. 3M C..tral A.,.. Smith Colleae Cub Will HaLl Chriatm. Luncheon Radio Senice Slaop, 11 Proal}o h.S. S. LAKE FOREST ~. Market Sq-- T HE Chicqo Smith · College· club will give its annual Christmas luncheon at the Chicago Athletic club, Friday, January 2, at 12:30 o'clock. Professor Oarence Kennedy of the art department will show recent pictures of the campus. Mary Wallace, 1925, Dorothy Piekard, 1925, arid Mary Jane Judson, 1926, will be the underlt'aduate speakers. Ale· S.Utla, MZ Park AYe. Laka Fo-.t ll1141io Slaop, II W ..tern A.,... q ti tl tl tl Philanthropy "THE ctate a-.- Day of Meetiq · w.....·· the philuthr()pJ: department of Wilmette ~t of the next meeting . of bas been cbiluSPd from January 2 to January 9, beic:aale of the holiday sealOG," it the · · u mwnt made br Mrrtle M. West, chairman. a· ·' . EPRODUCH T"-AD& MA-.K I. A. BENNETI. CO., (Twenl)' Yee~ra Electrice~l Experience) 112 W. Adam. St., C.icaro

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