Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 45

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mitee ot the club. Saturday, at 12:30, the club is to have a luncheon in honor of' Ted Charney, young Chicago Lincolnian and, grapbic artist. After luncheon Mr. Charney will speak on the sub- ject "Abraham Lincoln in Chicago- land. His lecture, historiéc*in scope, deals entirely with the connectionsý Nwhich Lincoln enjoyed with Chicago and. Chicagoans. Two meetings !are 'scheduled for %,onday. At Il ô'clock in the morn- ing Miss Myrie.M. \'ose. ýregistered public accountanf, and educational di- rector of the Vose Business col lege, wiIl speak on " ýScientific Typewriting as an Efficient Cog in Modern Bisi- fess." The.,club's. sewing.,group, is to meet at 1 :30, and is .opening this meeting to al club members. Current events ofPalestine, Arabia, Persia, and Syria wilI -be discussed at the club at Il o'clock W1ednedy morning, March 25, by Ethel M. Col- son Brazelton, who will«. also review the fotlowing books: "The Jew *of Rornie" by Lion Feuchtwanger, "Tlie Last Puritan" by George Santayana,] "If 1 H-ave Four Apples" by Jose- phine Lawvrence, and "Exile" bY Pearl, The' College club is attenipting to balance its budget with a bridge. Party to take place -at 2 o'clock Sat- turda,: March, 28. Prizes and tea wvilI 1)v féatures of. the affair. Brillifint Viotinist ThriIIs, SisI'erhood A young artist, stili in ber "en, and the iinest musician the- organiza-I tion bias had in -years,, it announces, plaYed at the meeting of the Sister- hood of the N'Orth Shore 'Congrega- tîon Israel Monday afternoon of this Nyveek. She*is- Madeline Coffinan. heralded as *a brilliant young virtuoso of the 'violin, and is a p'Opil of Mischa Mischakoff and protegée of Dr. Thor- I I iii,ehi)tid-tie-sccu's t's dreiamna ief Xew > York, vohirî' sie jusi lias been, If ope Sufmmcprs will tel! in- for mal1 stojries abord stars site initer- vf ,ceed, aid toi!! read siccnes front new /'hz ys, ai lite prograni sponsored l'y t1 ire Ay.lia i- hapJter, of Ga.î»,na 1Phi Reta aitte t'anston U~oau'sclu Il dn's Ar,.prit 1. .1 The Gibson Girl The carrnage, bearing and posture of the Gibson girl sbouid control the selection of your new spring ward- robew The "profile-silhoulette" ýgiVes; yorir garnment a smiart appearance. and gies VN - eIf- ileieand pie . . . Vou can't imagine .swvinging hips- andl curved necks %%-lin you make your appearance in' the new broadened, the leadership. and supervision are exceptional; the programn unusually rich, varied and fascinating; the epportunities for new, 'inte resting, outstanding and valuable experiences;, the outing, a comnplete changé of environmnent, elimnate and acrtivities. Hay fever and kindred jus are absolutely. unknown., Terecordo hicm .nowiiits 1 7th vear) -lot a serious accident or illness or an unhappy boy." Write .tî* phone W. L. (hllds, 15996 OaI Aveliue, vazi.ton, for Informnation abo)ut OWAKONZE, DUKE'S ICAMP CANADA--or sec the camp miovles at the. Wi1;mette Wornans Club %[art Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurmday of next weekL This camp bas everything boys liké to do and everything a good camp should 'have.. One wayo mogake 'ife Some New I(Tatman Cýhina!1 Mrs. -uce Parson,- 550 Earlston road, Kenilworth, will entertain thex iien'bers of the suburban grouP of the North Shore auxiliary of the Maternity center at tea and sewing at, her home Wednesday, March 25. T he meeting:wili begin-at l o'clock. PAUJL WUCU-IELIIUS 5S Rose .Sirfft Chicago k707 Çhurch Stret 625 N. Michign Avenue Evanson CMICago Ç REenIeaf 2450 SUPerior 62

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