34 WILMETTE LIFE September 20, 1929 News of the·North·Shore·Clubs October 23 Opens Woman's Club Year Enlarged Building Will House First Regular Meeting. a Reception Jnd Musicale ( >rt<.!Jt·r " ·ill (IPt·n it:- donr;o; upnn a Q'ala n ·ar i11r thl' \\'oman\ club l)i \\ 'ilm;·ttl'. It ,,·ill bring it~ memhtr-; intP tht·ir lll'\\' hPnH·. a home that is tht· rt·ali:~ati\111 Pi a drt·a m long in the ht·arb ui it:- kadn;o; and ih rluh iamih·. Tht· rel'l'Ption ttl tlw JH'\\' t,fficers and thl' fir~t n· .~tdar club metti11g and prnl!ram ha~ been ~rhedukd ior \\'eclne-..da\·, ( ktuiJt'r 23. The fir~t arti:;t <Ill the ·l,l'lll!ram "ill liL' ~1 iss ~1 arinn ~1r :\in · . ~~~~~rano 11i the American Opna r<,lllpall\·, \\ith l'harks Lun·e,· hL· r acrt'llll':llli~t. '!'he aiternn!lll \\'iii (IJil'll at !. u'rlt ll' k. \ \ ' < ·rk.J.llt'n. l·uilding ron1Jll it tt·e JIH'lllhn:-. dt·r~ ·r:tt1 '~'" . . till !Je;o;t ir thtm:-.ehT" tP ha\·t· ;til in l'l'adinl'"=' i(lr <>ctnh ~ r. I ~radu:tlh· pl:t 11~ an· matnializing into ,- i~ihle n· ~ult~. '!'hi ~ \H'e k hrinl.!'s t\rll anJl!lttltrt·JlJt'lll., 11i inter<:st tn rluh IJll'JJJlll'l':"-. (..'(IJJtJ'ct(h ha\'l' been kt t(J l 't dll\ lt·r tilt' lurnishing 11i the ll.lltngl' it~L·Ii ;111d tltt· . . ta~l' rurtaitb and hang·ing:--: :tnd tn ~I ar:-;hal FiL·ld ;ttld l'tllllP<tll\ t(ll' · the china . The di~ht·:-. ar<' t.(J ht· crt·am \\·ith a ht~r(kr in Drake ~rn·tl and butT and ll H· lltH.!ra11lllll'd \\ith tht rlul> initial:-. \\'. \Y. C. ~lu rh r:lrt· and thtlltl.!.ht gtlt':o- intt' all arran~t·tlll'11l ui tilt' intnitlr (li thl' nt'\\' rluh htltt...e tu makt.· it htlspitahk. ~[rs. Arthur \V. Boylston is pre:-.iattract in·. and \\ ith L'\ l'l'\' l'llJI\'l'JJien~'l' to pr<llllntl' tht· t'<l!llitlrt (li its mt·mhn:-. dt·nt of the \\'oman's Catholic cluh of \\'ilmttte, \\hirh will rcsumt its activand the C<llllllltt11it\· it \rill :--erH. l·>. . rL·rpt:-; ir111ll an :1 '1'!iclt: \\Tittt'll in ities a iter the summer recess at a prothe \\'oman\ Club lh!lletin h\' ~Irs. gram-mt·t·ting on Tuesday afterntHln · ' C. P. lh·rg, chairman of the lwu-,e ~eptl'mher 24. Othl'r nflicers and dirt·ctors of the co nun it tl' t' P ; n · ~I imp~ t: s til. t h t' c lu !J club il1rludc: :Mrs. Jnhn Sutton Cook tP bl' : "( >u r Ia r)..!e a ud ituri ttll1 ha.., 11lll' l'i first ,·ice president: Mrs. John Do,,·nc,.' the nw:--t ~pacitlU~ hallruom tl(l(lr~ and sernnd vice president: -~~ rs. Ech\'ar<i the firH·.,t. lar)..!c.:st. and hot titt : d Len Koenig, recnrrling secretary; !\1 rs. :\ rthur :"d c~1 illan. corresponding secstage <·n tht north slwrc. "Tht· Ill'\\' lotttl~l· is the iormn par - rl'tan·; :\1 rs. Tames F. Burns, treaslor and ~unrt Hllll remoddecl intn 1 Ill\.' urer: and Re\'. Bernard Brady, spiritual din·ctnr: Mrs. (~. \\'allan~ ~loore, lan.:t· ronm and rdittecl thrtHI)..!hont. :\Irs. Ru~sell Flt)ocl, ~Irs. James E. T h c h n a r d 1H' r 11 mrn i t l <: t· r 1 H 1111 \\' i II h l' Tarlt'tnn, :\1 rs. Samuel 1foore. ~~ rs. charmitH.d,· iurnisht·d. and ;!dt'l!llate 1\ .1. ~~c(~urk, Mr;o;. 1\. P. Zcch. ~Irs. and nwdl'rll drt·ssing rnnm iarilitie~ l!enr\· ~chmidt. ~1rs. John IT. \\'alker, art· pr(l\·idt·d in ronn·nit·nt l~watiDih i1·r and .\1 rs. Charles Brnad. dircctnrs. t h l' t' n t i r l' c lu h. "The Ill'\\' kitcltcn "ill he larl.!.t' and liJ.!ht and \\·i ll he rompktt·h· equipped Musicale and Reception with all the late~t and most modt't'll Opens Neighbors' Year dt\· ire~. :\ ~t·parate di::.h washing ronm The <)Pening reception of the i\cighha~ ht'l'n J)fl)\'ided and . equipped tll l>nrs club \\'ill he held in the dub rooms c:limina t c tJ()iSl:' i rnm the kitchen. "It i~ Jl<ls~ihk tn takt· care tli the Ortnhcr 1. at 2:30 o'clock. The meetlarL:"e-.t rl'l:cption or diunt·r dance \\'hen ing ,,·ill he opened \\'ith the President\ u~inJ.! thl' entire rluh or the smalk:-.t l.!l'e(·ting h\' ~1 rs. C. 1lo\\'ard nent. " 'h\) lunrht.·t·ll 11r lltt·tting when u~ing the i-; sen·inl.!' her second term as prt·siC<·mmittt·t· rOLIIll. The soundprnnf dent. :\iter the reception a musicale d<H·r' "ill permit llltr ha\'ing ~t\'l'ral \\'ill he held. The artists ior the aitn:.. partit ~ 1·r nll'dit11.!~ .J.!tlinJ.! ,,n at the nnnn \\'il ht' Anna 11mnli.'ister. ~oprann t ill JL · \' it h 1 ·II t 1·Ill' in t er i l' r i Ill.!. wit h t h t · :;nlnist, and Frcdnirk Schatt\\'ccJ..:n, nia n ist. II{ hl' " :\1 iss 11ttrml:'ister i-; snlnist at the Fnmt h Pres h\'t rrian church in Ch ict~o Council Opens September 2 7 \\·hen· Erir Iklamartcr is nrgani-;t. ThL· Fril'nd~ in l'tlllJH:il oi F\·a1ht1lll \f is~ Burmeistn needs no intn)(lttl'titln "ill t·!'l'll thl' Ill'\\ ~t·a~~~n Frida\· L'\'l' - a-; ~he has a ppea n·cl man,. times \\'i th ninJ.!. ~t·J·t t·mhn !.i. "ith a dinner llh'ct- t ht· Chicago S\'lllnhnm· orchestra. She ing at t ht· ( J rrinl.!t ·tl lwtc.: 1. Thl' din- i., a Chica{!n prnduct haYing heen cdu':tll'd in the (..'hira].!u Public o.;rhnnls. lll'r h<1t1r. (, : J(lt,\~ l!IL' k. \\jJJ he itlliU\\t'd < ~he has appearl'd \\'ith the \f L 'tHkl.:ll\· a T}rl' . . idl'llt·-, rvcvptitlll. ..,, d111 club and the :\f arshall Fil'lcl Duri ng the eH:ning the annual In- t'll!,ral societY man\· timco.; and apdian ])a,· t·r" ·ralll "ill l~t· l...!iH·n 111 near,·d :hi;-; sprinl.(" at the .\1 a,· it·~ti\· al c h a fi.!L" 'i ~1 i :-- ~f. :\ . ~ t a 11 k ~ \\ ho ~:- in F,,· an~tnn. chairrll;tn ,,! t 1ll' .\ml'riL·;!Il Indian }·\·IFrednirk Srhatt\\'i.'Ckt·r. \\'hn is a I( '"· ~hip l'lillllllit tlT. \'t'f\' ti11t.' pianist. \\ill (IJH'Il tht· Pr<l~fis~ ~1argarct ll:t\\kin , i:- prl'~idt·nt Pram \rith :t ~roup oi sckrtitHl..; _ lfe ·If thl' Frit:ncb in l'11tt11 ·il \\'hthe llll'!l1 1 i~ accompanist L)r Claire Dux and l>ershi!J inrlttdt: ~ rcsidtnh from all ~~ada me ( ll~\·e,rska and \\'ill {!O Pn a along the north . ~bore. tnur \\'ith both of them this fall. < Club President Chicago W oma·n , s Club·Is Offering Mexican Program The Chicago \\Toman's club, which numbers north shore residents amongits mcmher~hip. is )..!iYing a .\{cxican luncheon program. Saturday, September 2S. at 12:30 o'clock, in the Fanny Bloomfield Zeisler hall of the nc\\' cluh home, recenth· finished. .\lcmhcrs \\'111 ha'-e the privilege of irl\'itin .~ .~ uc~t s. Four of the club members spe11t their summer yacatinns in :\Iexi co, hearing kcture;-; and meeting its leading educator~. staksmcn, artists, and tinancial experts. The se four, ~frs. J 1('111'\' \\'. Austin, ~frs. Charles H. Betts, :\1 i'~. H. ) . Friedman and ~frs. Catharine \\.augh :\lcCulloch. \\'ill tell of the educational and cultural indeals of the present go\'ernment. of the re cep tion in their honor gi,·en !J,· Pre:-.ident Pnrte s Cill, and n i tIt c h;; 11 qttl't .1.!. i \'l' n h,· the gm·crnor oi the state of PuL·blo. Their talks, ton. \\'ill include amtlll~ other subjccb . .\t,·xirtl\ cru~ade al.!.ai1t ~t alcohol. · Senora 11illa Dominqu ez. fatll<Hb 11exican cnntraltn, \\'ill . . in!.!. \lt·.\.i(':tJJ songs in her nati\'c Cll~tlllllL' · dming the lunclte\111 ]Jour. ~l'nora Dnminq tH·;: . formerly ~cnorita ~1 ilia Yllarra. "a.~ graduated ir1llll the American C()nscn~ttPry oi ~fu:-i c in 'hiragll in JO!..f. \rith hi{!hc st honors. ~he \\'CIS a pupil nf K a r ktnn Hackett. ~i lll'C then ., hv has attained rrno\\'11 in Canada. in \\'ashington. D. C.. and in :\e\\' Yw J..: Cit,·, as a colorful sin .L:"er nf Spani~il and :\f exican songs. As the \\'ife of L·nited ~tates viccrnnsul. now acting consul f rum ~I exirn. !-he has recently come to Chirago again. The luncheon is in chargt· of 1r rs. Charles F. Pearce. ~r.. oi I luhbarcl \\.oocls. :\frs. Le\\"is Dotlllalk, and :\lr:;. F. E. De\\'hurst. · Catholic Club · Opens Tuesday· Ann Frierson Giving Program of Life of Negro: Past Presidents to Be Hostesses :\n11e Frierson. author of the much discussed pia~·. "Quagmire" \\'hich ."· a~ produced \\'ith marked success hcl :1 fl' rapacity audiences at the F\'an:-iLlll i ' b~·shpp last year. and " ·ho was gr;,clt:a tcd la~t J u.nc from the school nf :> prcch at :\orthwcstcrn unin·r..;it~· . l'-i"c"' the fir :;t of her new program:-i ·i ;dn.re 111emhn~ nf the \\'oman's C.1tht\lir club of \\'iltnette Tue~d 1y :t f tt· nwon. ~ept em her 2.f. in t h.e ha 11rnn m oi Slta\\'nee Countn· club. Bnrn i11 the S(mth ;u.HI with !:er childll()nd a1Hl earh· girlhuncl pa~:;·: d :here. sill' became intere:-.tccl in the r:ullah tH'gTOL's <li Snutlt Carnli11:t. J<t'!'ftlV~. " l.1o. practically st·cluckd frtJlll ·· i\'iIi za t i(IJJ. i < 1r g en1·ra t i1 111 s kt n· td l1ncd cltl:-th· to the traditi <ll1~. thr --u pn,titinJt<. the rl'liginn and tht· ~iit (li ti!L·ir inrdathns. Their lll'li·.·i .... · :1t'ir t·mntillll". th(·ir rnn:;ir, C<ltll!H1'-'t' ·:~t· t ht'llll' lli \1 iss Fr insn11 's pl:l .\·, ·tnd .~.· l' t 11L' hackgrPli!Hl for tht· l'ntirt·ly IlL'\\' ;·:-\ 1graln . . hl' has ckn·lopl'CI during hl'r , :;"· at her home in SPuth Caroli1ta t: :is ,nmme r. "Phase:-; ni Xegro Lift· in S· ·nl.!.· 111cl · ·~l'ading" i:-; the ~tthjert of her DITt·ri·lg T · 1<'~day. She p 1 a y s a 11 at in· ( : ul b h l·,tnjtl in accompanimt·nt to the ~tlll!.!..; ::he has \\' r itt en. .\ f r s. Hoy II a c kl· t t i ::" ~i ,· c a n·arling- "'1\, :\ntumn." Tul."-'rla,· is Prc~icll'nts' rl ;l\·, and during the a·iternoon iurmer pr:c:iiclenb of il ~ e club, \frs. P. T. C'unnL'l'n, :\frs. Ecl" ·ard Kirchberg, ~I r:-.. Joseph Y erhalcn. ~Irs. Louis\\'. Crush, .\Irs. \\·enckl in P. ~eng, :\f r.. \ \'. L. Ballard, :\[ rs . C'harles A. Barton, and ~Irs . Frank . T. Ot·lerich wiiJ act as ho~tcsscs. · For an · ilnur preceding the regular Jl :l·ding at 2:30 o'clock. ~lrs. :\{aurice I f. Lieber of \Vinnl'tka will con due~ a ~ 1wrt course in parliamentary prncedme and "·ill gi\'e short talks on current l ' \ ' (.'Jl t s. Community singing led by ~1 rs. Charles .\'onnan \\'ill open the meeti11g. League of Women Voters to Outline Program for Year The first meeting oi the hoard ,)f directors of the \Vilmctte League ui \\·omen Yoters will be held on Monda,·, September 23, in the Council chamher of the Village hall. Plans for the Year's program will be discussed and completed. . The vear promises to he of unusual lllterest. as Mrs. Oscar Hebel, 1210 ~hcridan road, \Vilmette, the nc\\' Plygram chai~man, has made special effort to ob.tam good speakers for all the m~etings. Mrs. Hebel, who is of charmmg personality, ha~ been active in club " ·ork. As past president of a :Korth Side Chicago \Voman's club, the. Tu~sda v Art and Travel club, and acttve tn the Tenth district woman's rluh affairs, she brings to the league a \ride acquaintance among people of llltcre;-;t. "It is p .. rt pf e,·en· \HH~1an's dutv to he informed about the ci\·ic affair·. nf her cnmmunit\· and her countr-_·," statl':-i an announcement from the league, "and it is the League's earnest endeavor to he an impartial source of infnrmati()JJ. The League lonks for\rarcl t1 an interesting Year of pro{!r ;o;s 1111t t)Jlh· in ri,·ir educatinn, but also in acquaintance \\'ith neighbors and iricnd:-. of \Yilmette." TO ENTERTAIN 0 . OF M. F. Joe Koza, (,27 ~{aple aHnuc, will entertain the members nf the Order of ~fartha at her home \fonday, Scpteml>er 23. at 1 :30 o'clock. Se,Ying and the annual election of officer;-; \\'ill i>e hdd. All members are urged to attend. ~Irs. I. F. W. C. Cooperating With Garden, Flower Show Each year the Chicago Garden and Flower show expands. This season brings two ne\\' indications of its broadenin!.! cope. The show, \\'hich will take placr the last of ~farch. wilt he held in the Chicago stadium. Recently announcement \\'as made of the acceptance of the Illinois Federation 0f \Vomen's clubs to the invitation to co-operate with it as an organizati~)Jl . According to a recent announcement. ~frs. Charles E. Caldwell is chairman of the state federation group and she has announced those who are to serve on sPecial cnmmittees: , . :\frs. \V. ~1. Combs, on the rcgistratron commtttee: Mrs. Edgar Foster .\ ldcn of \\'innetka, t<!_ble ·decorations: ~f rs. G. \V. Munch. \\'indow hoxes; .\Irs.\\'. Young, miniature gardens; :\1 rs. J. C. ~laney, flower arrangements;. ~1rs. R. S. Jaquith, mantel decorattons; ~Irs. Jarvis Newton. programs: :\Irs . John O'Connor ferneries· ~1rs. B. E. Butlass, bud an'd hark ef~ tects: :\1 rs. Ricard J. Barr. lectures; \Irs. Clarence Goodwin, tea room. :\f rs. · \. E. Grin ton is co-chair~nan with 1\1 rs . Ca~dwell of this general committe~ whtch holds its next meeting September 23. <