Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1922, p. 6

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WW&M**1^^ MfOtffl;. ;Â¥f!fS:' m i â-  ^ .-aStv- THELAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 ^mmmmmmmfimSSSSSMSESSSSSECEESSSSS^ mr W* [North Jhore Club.? IT in NEW series of talks on "Good Citizenship" is to be launched by the Civic and Legislative department of the _^^^ at 11 a. m." At that time; Mrs. M. H. Lieber of Winnetka, well known along the north shore for her interest ill civic affairs, witi he the speaker and will he heard at intervals during the next i four montfis? The meeting will be open Jto all jglub members. Luncheon will follow next WednesdayVMeetin^aF one o'clock, and reservations must be sent to Mrs. T. J. Moreau, 1507 Walnut ave- nue, Wilmette, not later than Monday. :_y The afternoon program at two-thirty o'clock, is given in the {Interest of the Art and Literature department. Thosje^ who missed seeing Gilda Vafesi*s; great success, "Enter Madame" may have the opportunity of hearing Mary Cattell in a dramatic interpretation of the play that has just closed a successful-engfa^eTTieiit^rrihe^TIay^ house in Chicago. Mrs Cattell is a favorite of the Women's clubs of our state and those who heard her a lew years~agoâ„¢nirWilmette, ilL-welcome her here again. The musical program will be given ^by John Rankel, baritone, who will be heard in several groups of Zlpngs,. â- ;â-  ;.:;<'â- â-  ' ' . ._ â-  â- â- :,,_â-  The presidents of several Women's clubs will be guests at the -afternoon program. no membership fee will be charged. The Board of Managers hopes the -women will avail themselves of this unusual opportunity for instruction in the important duties, attendant upon the exercise of the franchise. The Cfefholie""VfcmftT^a&tjdf Wilmette held its annual Christmas tree party for the sons and daugh- ters of its members last Friday after- noon at Brown's hall. The entertain- ment was in charge of Mrs. Garfield Keck, whd had arranged anexcellent program of music, readings and dancing, AjLthe conclusion, ice cream^ cones were served^ and-Iwxeic^CSa^Sy distributed to all of the guests. Mrs. Keck, assisted by Mrs. John D. Pahl- man, are to be commended for the success of the affair. __ The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet with Mrs. George C. Hughes, 1006 Central ave- nue, Wilmette, on Monday, January 9. at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Landon of Chi- cago will be the speaker. The Store For Children U60 Wilmette avenue^ â- â-  WILMETTE 'â- 'â- â-  -'>'#«"> Illf|i :'fetS The regular meeting of the Win- netka Woman's club was held in the th?!> parlors Thursday afternoon, December 9. Mrs. Willoughby Wall- j|Bg^ presided^__^_„^_ ______r ;^,l^e program for the afternoon was ;;~lir. efiiarge of the Art and Literature department and was in part an after- Mrs. P. B; v Kohlsaat brought six Children-£r«'m her well trained chorus who sang two ^groups of songs^ They Ifrere Hazel Cboley, Frances Ander- ^ ipii, Jean Smith, Kathryn Ranney, R Maiy Tibbals and John Olmstead. p| Their songs were rendered with |||;. .sweetness and purity of tone and iii t ..IC^ttle. last group of Russian carols, two ^ |ll parts were taken with -the obligato |r §§| sung by Mrs. ::;Kohlsaat.~-yt~ill2irHtrJ l;* J§1â-  v^£jMtrs., J. F. Porter read two Istories. ^^^ie^Bgsl,^ohe:.;wh[ch^'â-  Tolstoy- w>ote ^ ||i for the peasants entitled "Where Love II Mited_is*;Ltheither one. a children's |«.8lbo^^MChristmats Every Day."- These' |^ were thoroughly: ^nioyed; -Thensro^ 1^^ «ram" closed with jthe audience unit- izing most heartily in the singing of ||l|€hristtnas .carols, and it was.the ex-. i|^|j>rcfsion of those present that this will be conducted by Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber. 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