Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1937, p. 5

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club. in New Trier Higli school audi- torium. Her topic wilI be "The Art of Gracions Living." The Rev. Amos Thornburg ofý Wil- mette will give thie invocation, and there wilI, be a short programn by the Girls' Vocal Ensemble of the higb school under thé direction of Miss Frances Anderson. Preceding the lec- ture hour there will be radio music. Noted Jiurnaiigt Miss Hillis was born in Peoria, and received ber education at Miss Danas school in Morristown, N. J.* Her fatber was pastor. for many years of Plmouth churcbh iBrooklyn. ic 198Miss Hlillis bas been ýon the staff 'of Vogue and is now its executive editor. In 1930 she publisbed a volume, entitled "After-Sermon Prayers of Nepell Di ruhs I-ilis." and in 193 Elizabeth ......... MarJorle )4acKehsle Charlty..............Drs oea John Alden.......Roy Mclratb Caiptain Standlih.....jack Reddlng (Jovernor Wlnslow..Don Davidson Xlassasoit ........Cbarles Morrison Mlary Carpenter, Donna Goode, Doro- thy John, ChLrley Spangler, Donna Barnes, Patrikla MoDermott, Shirley Johnson, Mary Helen Marinaauke Jac- queline LaRoy, Peggy Pifer, Siir1ey EliIng, Caryl Peterson, Nancy IHough- toni, Mary Morreson, Nancy Shearon,. c'arolyn Shearon.Ne John lilman, Roger Johnson., John lluBIhI Tuckeri Owen Hildretii, Lad- die Hodgeup Bob Tueker. 1 kiek >Bush, Bob) Bush, Bruce Smith, John Kenney. MViss Emily Robertsi organist and directors of the choirs wifl be the director of the operetta. Marjork 1H1111,, exceutive editor of, Vogue, and author of the best seller "Li'e Alo,,e and Li.ke It, «'iii bc lte sIeaker ai lte Nec' Trier Sus#day IEven ing club ai, New' Trier auditorium Noveniber 21. U-er sublect wilI bc: "The A4rt of Gracious Liveing." .A, large audience from the, entire .orh shore is expected, as this is. the firat the that Mr. Hard has spoken here,- althôugh niany have Ieard him over the radio. He is, especially famous for his stfrring broadcasts heard five times a week during the lait presidential'7campaign over a nation-wide hook-up. The meeting, which is hin; sponsored by the Wôman's Repubbican club of Newý Trier, an organization of over 1,000 members, wilI ho open to the publie. hmma t. Mns. Edward B. fthe club, wifl presu g, 1 aind Thomas J. president the nieet- .-g -f k'., iDean's to L,.Lct ew e Air, and. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rn's hour. y Marnons to Honor Fast liss Hillis Masters This Evening She bias Dece:nber, 5, Senator Burton K.- Wb*heeker, December 12, Branson de CALLED TC Cou, Decemhber. 19, and Burton Holrncý, january 2. Families wishing Early Sunda3 to attend these lectures miay sub- ter police appe scril>c for special tickets, at $5 eacb, department for good for the rest of the seasoti for emiergency at the entirc fanîily. They miay. be ob- by the wrcckini tained -at the door, on the Chicagc evenng .D cd to the edp in hai rton Grc Ail Villager. Iawited to parti'. cipate in Meeting Cen- jA nette c d1 g the 1 on a ppoint- B ecker, hairman; r.Sae Bel ore Spent a traveied il C-m mutator

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