Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 45

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November 8, 1934 WII uURTu I Inn __________________________________________ w - *S&Aria- Educafional Alliance, téo-Have 'Meetingc, Tea The board of thie Southern, Wo- men's Éducational. alliance will meet at the Oirrngton'botel Thursday, No- vember 15, to discuss the collection of used books to be sent at Christmas time to Breathitt county, Ky., where, during the past summer, a guidance institute was held, and in which great assistance and cooperation was, given by the Univer sity of Kentucky. The alliance is now concentrating its ef- forts in that coufty, a remote. hack- ward,, mountain distrist. Wednesday,' November 21, at 3 o'clock, the alliance Will give a tea in Harris hall on the Northwestern uni- versity campus. Invited as guests are southern students at the university and at the National College of Educa- tion, and university professors and their wives from the south. The program at the tea, wiIl be given by Cecilia Carter, a negro mammly" front New Orleans. In costume, she will sing negro spirit- uals an(l old-time melodies of the south. A negro mant will play his banjo while tea is served bv the fol- lowing menibers of the alliance: Mrs. J. L. Ruble, Mrs. Philip Wilkin, M.\rs. Robert M. Jefferies. Mrs. C. C. Plum- mer, Mrs. John Statt, Mrs. R. D. T. HolloweIl, 'Mrs. R. 0. Walker, Mrs. 0. V. Wallgren. Mfrs. W. H. Xark. and Mrs. W. P. Shapleigh. Anficipate Next Bible Lecture for Junior Sckool The -Xorth Shore branch. Friends of Chicago Junior school, will present D)r. Edgar J. Goodspeed i11 the sec- ond address of his Bible lecture series on Tuesday evening, November 13, at 8 o'clock, at Winnetka Community House. for the benefit of the school. Dr. Goodspeed belongs to a family fainous for generations for its brilli- ànce of speech, and those who at- tended the first lecture are eagerly anticipating the second one. Tickets for tliis and subsequent lectures may be obtained front Mrs. Gordon Smith of Winnetka and Mrs. George S. Chantier of Glencoe. Hosts and hostesses assisting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Henkle will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brion, Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Burlingham, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Buttner, and Mr. and Ms Ira Hoffman. Educators f'o Meet The Central Council of Childhood Education will hold its regular monthly meeting November 10, be- tween the hours of 10:30 and 4:00 o'clock in the Eleanor Club rooms, 17 North State street, Chicago. The en- tire time will be given over to an ex- hibit of Children's work and a, Dem- onstration of thingÉ in the making. Teachers in, and about Chicago are eli gible for membership in the coun- cil and are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Hasts to Garden, Club M4r. and Mrs. C. D. Ewer, 1111 Ash- land avenue,,will have the next reg- ular meeting of the Wilniette Even- ing Garden, club on Tuesday, Novem- ber 13. Mrs. Ewer, who is to be the speaker, will discuss flower arran~ge- ment and points of judging. The club bas voted to enter an exhibit ini ~fw~ qMKru~&fik~ucL/e OUR New> DINNýER, AND FoRMAL ,GowNS Priced from $1775 Black velvot .venng wraps, white lapin frimm.d. e Jusf the gown for the cocktil end dinner hour. Sheer cinnamon cre pe trimmed with bands of Kolinsky. flattting boat neckfln.. C Simplkity. its.lf-crinklod satin in ic. green, poppy trimméd, rhinestone and emerald dips. Ful boss panel from waist forming train. EDGARJilA. STEVENS, INIC. EVAN STON 45

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