Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1936, p. 44

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The annual election of officers and the reports of the president and treasurer will be included in, the annual meeting>, f the Woman's Club. of Wilmetteé W-ednesda,- Apr'l 15. O h program ill be an illustrated lecture by a distinguishqed paint-, er of miniatures and-the play by Bertha. Burrlll, a club member, "Beggars, Are Choosers". pre- sented -by the Wilmette Barû- stormers. .-The History ,of Miniature Paint- ing,"sillustrated by a n umber of color alides- of world famous miniatures, will be B. Bennet-Alder's prograrn in the imorning given under auspices of the ar t depatm~ent, of whiela Mrs. Paul Wagner is chairman. The art of miniature painting is said to be revealed as a fascinating, study and told in a most interesting manner by the speaker. Many are, the well known people in Anierica who have had miniatures painted by Mr. Bennet-Alder. From east and middle west they corne, andi Wilniettc il represented by Mrs. Harry Snyder. During 1935 five or six Kenilworth Un4erwood and Underwood A4rnold' Gin grich, editor of Ms quire," author of a Lest seller, aid no9W ,,WworJk on . awt/her book, trill l'e the speaker ai the annuol lunch- con meetfing of the Sisterhood on the North Shore Congregoeîion Israei Mfoidai, April 20. Edifor-Author WWil Adclress Sisf.rhood .The Sisterhood of Nort A Spring dinner dance at: the club bouse wjli end the sea son' activities of the wavs and 'means. committee of thec Woman's Club of Wilmette. The.dinner dance -vill be* held Saturday ,night,: ApýriI 18, at. 7 ôo'clock, and promn- ises to be a delightful affair %vith spring flowers, an excellent (liný-. ner, and. a lively orchestra. The tables are to' be arranged aroijnd the walls, of the ballroom, witb the'center of the floor- cleared, so that guests. mray dance between courses. Those who. prefer cards will liddinner tables 'for, four -in the louinge, wbhere the game may begin as soon, as dinner is over., There will. be a- prize for, each table. The commrit-. itee bas arranged that thoseè who wish to corne onlyý for the dancing, andý flot. for dinner, will be admitted at nine o'cloclc. Mrs. George D. Conlee is 'chair- man of the ways and means commit- tee, and Mrs. Harvey Craig is in charge of the party. Serving on Mrs. Craig's committee are: Mrs. Knight' Blanchard, Mrs. Elmer A. Claar, Mrs. Francis J. Crowell, Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Jr., Mrs. A. V. Grubn, Mrs. Rollo Gullickson, Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mrs. Walter H. Hildebrand, Mrs. William F. Horstine. Mrs. Paul Lang, Xith the arrivaI of sp)ring. the. Juniors of, the Woinan's .Catholie Club of Wihnuette are ()uitlining their. activities for the reinaiiider of the., club year,* and find thenîselves with a very busy schedule for the next feur weeks. On Easter Saturday, April 119 thé wasand means departmnent ýis spon- soring a bake, sale to be held at Win ters grocery and mnarket. Ceni tral avenue, Winmette. .Delicious c akes an and coffee' cakces, luscious desserts, salads, baked. beanls, ani even spaghetti will, be available to help out with Easter week-end*' menus. Jane Norman Page (Mrs. John) is chairman of this depart- ment and is being assisted with the Bake sale by' Dorothy Pettinger. On Friday, April 17, at 8 o'clock, the Woman's Catbolic Club of Wil- mette is. entertaining the Juniors and their escortsat a dancing party at the. Wilmette :Woman's club,. Mrs.,-Harry Barker is 'president of the ni'other club and Mrs. Marshall V. Kearney is junior advisor., Re- freshments will be furnished by the Junior committee consisting of MrS.". George Ebbert, Mrs. Edwin Geôrg- eve- and jresentative to the Drama league, will Itell of the work of that organization. IAfter the one o'clock luncheon Mrs., George B. Williamns, chairman of' literature, will present Mrs. Burrill's play, wbicb was received entbusiastic- ally Monday when' given at the meetf- ing of the Tentb district, Illinois Fed-,, eration of Women's Clubs. Tl.he cast includes several veteran Barnstormers, a group -which hias, trwnin UV 15 well quaiinea. -SYrp- toms of an Editor." For three years editor of "Esquire -the Magazine for Men," author of a best seller, "Cast Down the Laurel" (bis first novel) and witb a second book "Happily Ever After" now in ,work, Mr. Gingricb bas mucb inter- estiiig information to bring to bis., Reservations may be given up to Thursday night, April 16, to Mrs. CIaar, 1301 Chestniut avenue. Points Miniatures >The an*nual spring card party oi the Juiors will be held oit Satur- day, May 2, at the Wilmette Wom- an's club at. 2 o'clock.. An, unusual. Fashion show is beinig planned and other novel features are- being- ar- ranged to makeé this party ail un- qualified success. Miss Marion Husting is president of, th e juniors and Miss EuIalia Barker is social chairman. The Motliers' club of St. j oseph's school will hold a bakery sale at White's grocery store, 821 Ridge avenue, Sattarday, April Il. Mrs. William Steinhoif is the chairman in tharge. agi . H-e is ille. On- i,8t pur- abroed.

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