Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 48

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ing three performances of the Ballet Russe De Mont e Carloon -Deeinîber 20, 21, and 22, at -the, Aýuditorium theater, This gigani- tic beneit being sponsored hy the National Council of Jewish Woimen,. Chicago section, is the mnost amibitious ever undertaken by the counicil and one of the miost ainbitious ever sponsored by a Chicago organization. Mrs. Joselph M ichaels, 1202 Sheridan roadi' Highland Park, is 'chair-' mian of ticket sales-fui-tenorth shore subugrbs; Mrs. Fred Berii-. Stein, is general chairman of the Ballet Russe committee.. For funtyýf1 r yerrstbe'Nât[bhal Council of Jewish Woînen, Chicago section, has made important contribu- tions to the civic, cultural, and philan- thropie life of Chicago. In recent year.s a greatly expanded program of so- cial work bas necessitated supplenient.- ing the treasury of the organizatio;p with one annuai f und-raising project. JMiss N ina. Kenagy, educatiotial, di- rector of,îthe Nursery s'chool, lias, a ITbianksgilliig dinn rer cdi ar for "Her Little, Oîeis," and thecir inothers,.1 jMenibers of the IMary Crane leagteý wvhicli supports thie Nurscrv schiool.ý Uill be Jiostesses at the party. Those wlho will go down to the school tLlîi.. year are Mrs. Paul Thonias. Jr.. of the 'Myra Lane chapter; X-rs. \Villiamn Haddad and Mlrs. Frederick 1L. Orser of the Jane Addanis grouîp): Mrs.2 Smith William Storey and Mrs. Itadar Ortman.of the KiCclilvortli group and Mrs. William McNanie f tiec Nina: 'Kenagy group. Three turkeys have: been donated fo.r the.dinner 1w FHaroldi Cudney of Chicago.a Pietka is.a pmember of thme commnit tee assisting Mrs. James S. Witherell, genserai cma irman' of arrangements for the Purpie bail spomsored jointly by the A1ssociate Alummae of North- tctr»ansd the Northwcstrn Uli- versit3l Club *of Chicago, Friday even ing. of t/mis îveek at lh Drake holel. Aids Novy Soif Ca;tia.-da chiapter appealed to thle sorority as a,%ivhole to aid it in soiluethmig ih was no loniger ali'le t0 (le. itsel1f, lia mely, týo give sup- p 1 rt t<> <>one of its incînhers my'ho h1ac i)eenl iii and financially des- )iete.Thie ncedy girl ivasMIss RoéAcGill. lb- onet jlipledged ten d(ollars irin ecdi active 'chiaittr and :Cadi of cvery. initiatin fee, to blcp lier. More thialî enotugh was received from tiiese Plcdges and, other voluiltarv gifts, so .thiat the Rose \fcGill fuind Wvas started, %whiich aidcd MIiss cil aitnd manly otiier Kappas since tIlen, 1010 lave founcl tlicenisclves in .traigliteniecl circunmstances. l'le iu#i. îsKaitý)a4s moeifnamim)-ri viiilanthropy and tie interest is tised to lhellpany worthy and needy Ipersoîl %vlither Kappa or îlot. It lia,, bcn tisc<t in inany cases, such as spot ing the Kappa Club Ilouse i1n Floridia. a eienefr el1c1r13 Kap)pas ; Sîp- portîing a young widow -anîdlier chl- Iren tîntil they ëould hecome Scli- supl)orting; sending girls tk.\.rlî7orîa. for their ihealtli, anild aî in oney for tuition to girls. wiowol11()t be north Shore suburbs An interesting1 Sactively promnoting arranged ini the ft Is %ithin the village. plamned to attraci nGleacoe are: Mes- éesi>ecially those wl - ,..ui.88,ae association f Na 4dppa after the 1Il iois- Notre Damne gaini at the Corniainc on, Saturday, X~ei ber 20, froin 5 to. 8. Mlr>. Fraîklill MýQrr, of Evamston is n hreo arragemntsfor the î.artv. m hias beeîi fa musicale embers and devoteeçs of Serif WILMTTELIFER s aq Ssale Nnî'i ot, tic' 1.H.

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