Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 36

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thse #Orrity ltc te Saturday, March 1fgW» roûan of thse Eeaelh htel. ed liebel, 1210 Sheridan" tte, and Miss Dolothy reston are co-ctu,*uen iT*gunents. They an- dunnr *131 be served ai be**d by a. fi* ,s and .dsudung in the Lake presi.. Ms J.u Theatrieal Studio Etoùe Ms-rJantteBrenni s tb. read 1eaise a gros> of Catol oueoetoss &Win#s Mos. fthe >rogroaof the fine arts deépart- ment of the 1V...,?,Calholic part Club ot Wa.mettePriday aflernoon Marc 8.She ç sudying lu the a are . ichool of speech w MUtndeleipt Col-, Bar- 'Jép, for Womep. Mis$ MMf Tuesdày, March 5 ira. IHerbert Lloyd, 596 Arbor Vitae road, Winuetka,-will have the next meeting of the North Shore Musicians -club Tuesdsy afternoon, Mimcl 5. Her assisting hostesses wilI be, Mrs. E. A. Hughes, lirs. H. E. White, and lira. Herbert, B. Mulford. The artiots for the afternoon will lbe Elizabeth: -Weiel, Betty Biese-i meler, Aifreda J. Berningham,'Gen- evieve Hoéween, Dorothy L. Pound, Marjorie Shermian, Electa' Austin Gauro n,> Winifred Townsend Cree, ndErnau Alcely. The -program in detail is as follows: Suite Antique ............ .... tosuel Aria Gigue UmissWeixe, firet viol in; Miens BI.p- Meier, second vioflu, Mia. Gamron. planist..0 courag .....................Shuetr 'Te Sleep That Fuits on Baby's <-Çy« D*-ýý-,v fl-DAMre(LaTonca) ..Puccini Where la the Course?........*'Paradiem BD'@. Berîningbau wtth Ulm. Pound at the. piano Sonata_-in G Minoi'for violoneho. Adagio Allegro Largo Allegro Mrs. Hforwen with Umi'. Akely at the piano To the Sa. . . . . . . Maternity Center Is Holding Four Study Courses. forMombers- Thse four sepa rat.e study courses which arebesg 8pon- sored for members of ihe Norths Shore auxiliary of the -Chicago Materaity -center, are pro'ving very popular features of, the auxiliary's activities. G u e s t s may attend any of tise. Courses at the paymnent of a. small f ee. Thecurrent Topiès course has as itm chairma lra Lewis B. Ermnelng of- Wilmette. The Play- Reading, group is ni charge of ira. Jack Grif- fin (Gwen. Heilmnan), of Evanston - Mrs. Roger Sherman of Winnetka la chairmnan of the Child Study course; and lira. George C. Turubul of Ev- anston, of the -.Bok Review group. o'Axct wednesay iorning at 10 o'cockthePlay Reading course will meet at the homne of>lirs. Purcell L. Smith of 153 Sheridan road, Huli- bard Woods (the formier Johni Scott homne). Thtis ineeting will be in charge of Hope Sumrners, who will read "D)odsworth." Mirs. Raymnond Redheffer of C hi- cago, Who is an authority on.political economýy as well as -a noted concrt of th, r of th, entd ai olas4 -------Mrjre Shermuan with itissàJ Ruthi Harshaw of Winnetka, author Tri at the piano of juvenile fiction, and wife of the pres- Allegro"Mod'erato....... leident of the University of Wisconsin Scherzo> e-Aluanni association, Myron T. Harshaw, M'.O.,Ma owè 'n. will speak on "Relating Reading.t M'. Ael Hobbies" at the'Marcit luncheon mweet- ing of, the Wisconsin Alumnae club of: -,Chicago Saturday at 12:45 in Mandel'stun.crl e r htea-rooms. Mmr. Jarshsw bas written IelnCri er , "Council of the 'Gçds'" and "Reindeer c . -on thi1e Waves" t4e latter of wbich wais Lectr f'i flIflju AJLruE Pound iand front 'orthwestern university and, sie nmade ber musical debut under Bertha Ott a few years ago. Other speakers who, have appeared on titis s;nue Current TOpic course have been Dean Ralpit Heilman, professor Itar1 ýDean Howard, and, Professor Ernest H. Habite, aIl of Northwestern uni- versity. lirs. Redheffer was- the first woman speaker of the course. After ber talk lirs. Raîpli Heilman gave a.ý On- TP R W. GifTord ~ddultr : jaset; <of,132 Winetka&Vn woetblait aI; b mltoQr for a week in Min Arbor and Detroit.

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