THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 ^Activitiers- [orth Jhore Chita by RutK Rirley'V HE Woman's club of Wilmette has arranged a most delight- ful program for its all-day meeting on next Wednesday. At eleven o'clock in the morning Mrs. Harold B. Maryott will give the Jast of her lectures, under the direction of the .uSc" department, the subject this time to be the opera "Louise". incheon will be served at one o'clock, and then at two-thirty, the iternoon program will be resumed. Rev. George Craig Stewart, rector of St. Luke's church in gvanston, is to be the speaker and he has chosen to talk on "Robert Burns and Scottish Poetry". Being a Scotchman himself 8nd having a wide reputa- ion as an eloquent speaker art and literary subjects, ne is assured that he wilt e able to handle his subject Very aptly. Dr^ Stewart served as a chaplain over in [France during the war, and many of us remember his vivid description of life in the trenches and the horrors of battle. >-- Another feature of thej afternoon will be the annual appearance of Miss Mary Welch, contralto, a favorite*! among all music lovers, and since Dr. Stewart is to talk; about the Scotch, Miss Welch has hinted that she may include some Scotch songs in her program, per-" haps even, some, of Robert -Bur-nVâ€"ownâ€"poet^r-««t-to_- music. â- . V^^^ MJta Mary Welch ~ As many of you know, Miss Welch is the soloist at the Con- gregational church morning services this winter. Taken all in all, next Wednesday promises to be a most interest- ing day at the Woman's club. A revival of the play, "Everyman" is to be presented at Annie May Swift Hall, on the south campus at North- western university, on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday evenings of next week, by members of the faculty and alumnae of the School of Speech at Northwestern. Mrs* Isabel Garghill Beecher, a graduate of the school, and known as one of the best readers in the country today, will be supported by such not- ables as Professor Ralph Dennis, dean of the school, Professor Gardn- er, Miss Mclntyre, Miss Lovedale, Miss Hazel Easton, and others. "Everyman" was supposedly written by Peter Dorland, a monk in Diest, in 1489. The first revival of the play war'done-fry the BKaaViethan Players in London in the year 1901. The cos- tumes and settings to be used have been taken from old tapestries, thus taking one back to the mediaeval times. The music will be furnished by the A Capella choir. *LChe£k8 for t'ckest may be sent to It °J"ce of the school of Speech at Northwestern University, Evattston, and if it is too late for the office to mail them to you, they will be reserv- ed for you at the door. The monthly meeting of the Cath- olic Woman's club of Wilmette will be 5!rdm°_n Jriday afternoon, December lo. â- The Civics class will meet at 1:30 o clock, and will be followed by a business meeting and musical program arranged by Mrs. E. B. Hitchcock, at two o'clock. Rev. E. J. McGuiness Will be the speaker of the afternoon. Miss Mar- garet McKinley of the Centralizing College of Music will render a Con- cert Etude by MacDowell, and Miss Elfa Meyers, violinist, will play a group, of selections, assisted by Miss Catherine Smith at the piano. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames Gerard J. Bichl and Ed- ward J. Schager. Members of the Winnetka Wo- man's Club will have an opportunity to learn more fully just what the League Of Women Voters stands for at their next regular meeting on Thursday, December 15, when Mrs. Haywood Simons will come to Win- netka to be the speaker of the after- noon. The meeting will be conducted under the auspices of the Civics and Philanthropy committee. The Woman's Library Club in Glencoe, has an interesting program^ to look forward to, at their next meet- ing which falls on Thursday of next week. Mrs. Benjamin Levering, as- sisted by women in costume, will speak on and illustrate, "Historic Fashions in France". Augmenting the program there will be some*^s^e- cial music, consisting of several groups of French songs. Mrs. Lionel Frank will be the hos- tess. ^MrsT^Franhr^Wr^Van Dusen^6205 Langley avenue, Chicago, was hostess to fifty guests on Friday afternoon of this week, including the Council of Foreign Language Women, the Ex- ecutive Board of the New America Shop, and regents of the D. A. R., as guests of honor . • ' ; Aiddie No ot The Store For Children 1160 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette COMING! FRANKLIN Sales end Service The car everyone would like to own Gage Motor Sales Co. 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