Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 30

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Spvsors Musical for Mountoein School Mrs. Kenneth C. Br9wn will f open ber -borne at 1822Sheri- dan road, Evanston, for a bene- fit eusicale ýte be given Wednes- day evening', February 27, at 8 o'clock, by the board of thse Ken- fi uck Soiety -of Evanston and theNoth Shore assigted b Mr.George Kreer. Thse followmng. program wiii be pre- q sented: L Dwpau-Droh Uley Brown. rI. 0ntralto oloat, Fay Palmeil Kr, er;acompani tDorothYey This, with the social hour foiiow- ing, promises to be very enjoyable. This society was organized fourteen 1 Yeatsagào by Mrs. William AllensPu-' sey, thse late Mrs. Eugene J. Buffing- ton, and other pransinent women. t' The organization is deeply interested in educationai work at Hindman Set-' tiement scisool which is iocated in thse mountains of eastern Kentucky. No other institution for the care and training of underprivileged girls and boys ini theAppalachian range is more P.y Palisser Kreer will be thse effcintly conducted. A careful sur- contralto solpist a!t the m.êsiccsf vyshows that these children of pur-. :jonsored by *tise Kentucky Society est Anglo-Saxon blood, after their of Evanstois and thse Norths Shore splendid care and trainnmg 1in tiis WVedssesday e'vening, Fébruary 27, scisool, return to their homies ta be- <~ts entaC.Bomhm Corne good. citizens an to raise thse 12 hei*nrol~so, stanardaf ivin fo thir fmîles. aid children in thse Kentucky moun- f For $150, the price of a scholarsbip tains. for a year, a pupil is given shelter, clothixsg, food, medical care, -as weil as thse develepment of the mind. The students are taught modern ways of~Kpp ru Sosr farming, nursing, -home tare,. and'al apa.- rSpnsr things contributing te betterment .of Bone.fit Dinner Dance their coMmunity., At present. there is a great need for The'Ci unda to continue this work. Two of nae assoc he bouses bave been closed while ma, of - ,ozens of chidren piead for admis- president, Entertalnment March 1 "I arn sure you 'are going to enjoy the social and old-fasbioned enter- tainment to be given by the guild of the -Wihuètte Congregationa1 church on' Friday evening, Mardi. 1, at 8 o'clock," the, scribe for the event writes. "The seating cpct of the aud- itorium isï going, to be taxed, s0 we advise an early choice of seats." The cast for the play includes the followting names: Mrs. Frank R. Adams, Mrs, JI*. Nye Macalister,. Mrs. EH.Burge, Mrs. J.. W. F'ischer, Mrs. H. H. McMilIen, M4rs..Frank C. Huif- man. Mis. -Geârige B. Knepper, Mis. Lorin Bower, Mrs. Charles Eldridge, Mrs. William A. Richards on, Mrs. James C. Crossiey, Mrs. Glen Rob- erts, Mrs. Myron H. West,, Mrs. H. C. Carroli, Mrs. B. H. Piatt, Mrs. Hloward Smitb, Miss Minnie Hlughes, Miss Jeanne Taggart, and Alonzo Cobiarn. Valenin. Party Honors Scout Leader Agnes Thale gave a Valentine party last Thursday afternoon at ber borne, 710 Linden avenue. Her guests, twenty- five ini number,r were members of Troop 11, ber Girl Scout troop, Whom she entertained ini honor of their leader, Misg Agnes Bichl. Ref reshments were served and heart-favors given, with the guest of honor receiving a large valen- tine box filled with handkerchiefs. As- sisting during the aiternoon wvere Mrs. Richard P. Kent and Miss O'Haraban. Alumn@e Presideaut llegiate Aluni- a Kappa Gain- D. Flinis benefit dinner r Beach hotel Popular Story Is to Be Civen Here The jack and Jili Players1 will rsent "Five Little Peppers" as the third play of their series at the ýWoman's Club of Wilmetlte on Saturday 'afternoon,.,March 9. at 2 o'clock., This play tells. ail the amusing things that happen in any.famnily, and Marie Agnes Foley, the director, bas aiso dramatized this >welI known chul- dren's story so that none of. the charming details of, tif e in the Pepper family are lost. Poliy,. Ben, 1Joei, David,. and Pbronsie Pepper contin- uaily appeai through patbos and through -humor to everyone wbo sees and hears them. The birthdayý party that the chil- dren plan for their motber, and the cake which they attempt to bake for ths iparty; 'the time when - ittle Phronsie, thse baby of the family, gets the measies, and then, wben *Polly, the oldest of thse Peppers, goes to visit some fich friends and study mu- sic, and becomes so lonesome that they. have to send for Phronsie, and Pbronsie arrives ail wrapped up in paper like a huge bundie. Ail tbese, and niany other scenes provide a continuai round of merriment and sadness for thse audience. Thse entire. cast is made up of pro-~ fessional young people, from the ages 'of 6 ta 17. Thse youngest is littie Ernsie' piaycd by Lorraine Scis- ter' who also appeared in, Wilmette severai. months ago as Eva . in "Uncle Toms Cabin.Y Junior School Branchi Appoints C ommiles Thse executive committee of Norths Shore branch, Friends o-f Chicago junior school, recently appointed the following standing committees for th.- fa.qtn«,.. nr - 5e0.se Alueunae association of ICePPa KaP». Gomma s>onsorsng a benefit dinner dance at thse Râge- se'aer Beach hotel tise. eengOf. Mards i. S. A.*E. The S. roSm of -Mothers Meeo A.. E. Mothers club iseld a Cooley's Cupboard in E-v- sororty.

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