Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jan 1932, p. 30

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This year's annual card partv of the Wilinette League of. W\omeni Voters, of which Mrs. C. L. Clarke is president, "will be as interesting, if flot more interesting, than the league's previous parties," the com- mittee anr aunces, and tbe price will be 1mucb Ieýss The par ty will take place Weoa1esday, February 3 at 2, o dock, in *the Miralago ballroom. The league's object in giving the Party this year is flot only to raise money to meet its'budget, but to give a beautiful event for its members and. others in'the village at a nominal cost per person. Single tickets may be purchased and tables will be arranged for those. with single tickets by 'the, committee the afternoon of, the parts'. Prizes for the event will include -one for each table. and refreshmènts will be served. Mrs. Arthur Lee is chairman and Mrs. Harry Smoot. co-chairman« of the finance committee of. the, league wvhich is in charge of the. party. The other memb ers of the finance com- mittee are: Miss Ella J3utz, Mrs. A. V. iGruhn, Mrs. David 'Moretoii, Mrs. C.. C. Renneckar, and Mrs. W. F. Horsting. Mrs. W. H. Rehifeld is in charge of the sale of tickets; MNrs. Murdo Ross and Mrs. Harry Burn- side, of refreshments; Mrs. H. E. Ringhoim and Mrs. Paul Lang, ta- bles; and Mrs. WValter Gore Mitchell. publicity. The other miembers of the, board are ail assisting.. Mrs. Rehfeid's comniittee consists of Mrs. Gruhn, Mrs. Moreton', Mrs.a Horsting, Miss Butz, Mrs. Lang, Mrs.,q Floyd McGrath, Mrs. Albert Grin-f neil, Mrs. J. D.. Kinnear, and Mrs. A. G. Ackerrnann.V Win Prizes in Bowling at Shawnee Country Club' First prize for high score aniong' the womnen's bowling teams at Shaw- nee Country club was given to the Jades, Mrs. WValter:C. Farrar of Wil-ý mette, captain. Mrs. P. W. Trudcau. of Gilencoe recceived a prize for ber excellent gamie. Her handicap %va s lowered twenty,-five points. Qne liun- dred tweitv-five memibers of. the teamns and their guests attendcd a Mathew Francis Photo) Mr. and Mrs. Claude E~ames Fitch, 1033 )Elmu'ood avenue, WiI- mectte, announce the engagement of t/aeir daughter, Lillian, to Ratph H. Rehbock of Seattle, sont of Mr. and Airs. John Frederick Rehbock of, Yiia, WVas h., fornerly of Miss Fitch is a graduate of North - western univcrsity and a member of the art departmcnt at New Trier High school. Mr. Rehbock, after graduating f rom college .in Washington, took bis Mtaster 'of Arts degree at the Uni- versity of Çhicago. He, is now in the history departmnent in the Roosevelt Hilih school in Seattle, The wveddiiig xviI take place early in lhec summter. ] t -the exhibit by niembers of the Asso- ciation of oPainters and Sculptors of Chicago. A musicale and tea at 4 o'ciock in the afternoon, followed by a supper party given in honor of ail of the exhibiting artists, -will mark the f ormial opening. This- group of artists includes ail of the- most outstanding and prominent painters 'and scuiptors in Chicago art circies., Many of theth are1 nationally *famnous and ail of them nare well knowiî to Chicagoans, having had their works on exhibition at the Art: institute mfany Antonin Sterba of Evanston, whosc dclightful portraits'as wel as bis other paintings, have made bis name outstand- ing in national art groups, is in charge of this, exhibit. .Following. is a complete list of the exhibiting artists: Ivan de Lorraine AI- bright,; joseph P. Birren, Marie> E., Blanke, C. Curry Bohn, KarI C. Brand- ner, Ethel Louise Coe,, Ingelborg Christensen, Gerald. Frank,' Frank J. Gavencky, J. Jeffrey Grant, 1ugenie F. Glaman, Lucie Hlartrath, Othmar Hoffler, Rudolph jngerle, Hoilger W. Jensen, Irmia Rene Koen, Walter Krawiec, Anna Lynch, Elizabeth Boyn- ton Millard, ICarl Plath, Frank C. Pey- raud, Elizabeth K. Peyraud, Marshall D. Smnith, Oscar D. §oelIner,, John A. Spelman, John F. Stacey, Anna L. Stacey, Antonin Sterba, Charles A. Wiliniovsky, Florence W. Williams,t Ellsworth Young, Edith Boynton, AI- bin Poîasek, Eniory P. Seidel. and Ruth Sherwood.s Have>,O pera Party On, Wednesday, januarv 20.à 1r; and Mfrs. Max Zabel entertained M[r.i and Mfrs. Carl A. Keller. Mrs. Ar-I thur Mr. Carlson,, an(l Miss Marv McEnroe in their box at the opera.t East Wedding Locale of Mary Elizabeth Fox* The marriage of Miss Mary Eliz- a beth Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fox, 1317 Elmwood ave- nue, Wilmette, and Dr. J. Herman Haines of Lynn, Mass., wilI -take The cast of "Beware of \Widowvs," the farce comedy by Owen Davis wvbich the ways and means committee of the Woman's club of Wilmette is present- ing as its annuai play for the benefit of the, building f und, the nights of February 18, 19, 'and 20, hgd an in,- formai teàa a theclubhouse Sunday eve- ning. There bad been three hours of' steady réhearsing and the members of the cast enijoyed thesocial hour aftcr, a strenuous afternoon. The rapid action, of the play demands considerabie study and rehearsing, on the' part of, the actors. "Buy yoûr ti 'ckets early," is the ad- vice of:theý box office in charge of Mrs. Earle D. Lyon. The seats are'reser.ved and whileaIl scats in. the club are good, some> are'better than other's, whcn you wish to sec as weli as hear. The cast of ".Beware of Widows" is a good iooking one The stager setting for the good house- boat, Journcy's End, is an, claborate one. Duringr part of the second act, the audli- ence will. feel that it is on the briny deep, and flot within four walls, when the storm cornes on and the boat be- ýgins to roîll .Two of the cast whose pictures, are in this wveek's Lini, are Mrs. Thomas M. Mintz and Conrad T. Frykman.. Mrs. Mintz bas the part of the at- tractive Paula Lee. Paula is a great stclrfor form and believes in ai- ivays being dressed correctly. During the storm whule she is hesitating, won- dering what properly dressed may mean, someone says, "We'll be ashore by rnorning," and Paula quickly remarks, 'Then l'Il wear a sports dress, it's just the thing: for mornings." Mrs. Mintz, won laureis in Wilmette n "Close-Up," ini which she took the part of Gloria Swanson, and in "Whv M'en Leave Home," in wbich she played the role'of Nina. She studied draniatic. art at Barnard college. She is an ac- tive worker in the Woman's -Catholic" club of Wilmette. and. in the St. Fran- cis Parent-Teacher' association.. Mr. Frykman plays the part of Peter Chadwick who owns the houseboat. Mr. Chadwvick is a widower whosc affairs receive mucli interference at the hands of the widows. He likes "peace and quiet." hI iast year's play, Mr. Fryknian will 'e rcnîembered -for, bis excellent work ii the part of S am. vey oi Glencoe and 'Mr. and Mrs. Allin P. Houston, Jr-. of Winetka. Circle Hostess Mrs. 0. C. Eastman, 1027 Elmwniood av enue, was, hostess to members of the North End circle of theý Congre- gational .church, last Monday after- Dinner to Precëde Exhibit .The Association of Painters and Sculptors wil old an exhibit at Shawnee Count ry club next Sunday. Preceding the o pe ning. of tbe show aIl tbe exbibit-c'rs iilIIe guests: of. thc club at dinner. place, is ta be the attra-ctivpe Paula Lee, one. of the three widows whose actions in. the farce comnedy suggest fits fie, «"Beware of Widome" to be staged as a ben'e' ?it,. for the. I'iiildintq fund of the Wonns club oif I'fimette: in the club house Februar3, 18, P, and 20.1 honor isi sota. in nonr or V1V3. Mvark John- ghter-in-law of Mrs. Herbert of Chicago. The guest of to make ber home in Minne- GieDinner, -Bridge Dr, and 7Mrs. Adoîpheus E.Bert- ling, 315 'Wasbington avenue, enter- tained a. group of friends à~ dinner and bridge last Saturday. b

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