28 WILMETTE LIFE October 30, 1925 Oct i~1usic ~1 usic and drama will he the two t··pics of especial interest that will constitute the next regular program of the \\'oman's Club of Wilmette, \Vedn esday, November -t. in the morning at 11. Mrs. Harold B. Maryott will lecture on. "Famous Operatic Heroines". She will he assisted by Miss Gertrude Farrell. soprano, who will sing selection. from the roles of the heroines whom Mr s. Maryott mentions·. After luncheon, Harold A. Ehrensberger will open the afternoon's program at 2 o'clock, with his talk on "The Theater, Life, and the Rest of and Drama to Find Dusty Headlights Chief Cause of Glare Be Discussed Next Anoth<?r method of conbating glaring headlights is suggested by the at Wilmette Club accident prevention department of the Chicago Motor club, which cautions motorists to keep the headlight lenses clean. According to this department of the club, much g lare is a direct result of diffusing affects of thousands of particles of dust which collects on the lenses, each particle acting as a miniture lens. Proper headlight adjustment and the use of legal lenses is not the whole . tory in minmuzmg headlight glare. Few car owners appreciate that the headlight -lenses them self have to be kept in condition. The dust on the hood of the average car is an illustration of the condition of the lamp's lenses. Clean headlights would be a material · help in the work of safeguarding the highways at night. This suggestion to local car owners foll0\1\"S a warning issued from the national headquarters of the American Automobile association, to the effect -0that much glare in night driving also The Kenilworth club is giving a Hal can be traced directly to failuH· to lowe'en dinner-dance· Friday evening . keep the windshields clean. SEW FOR BAZAAR Wednesday, November 4, will be the occasion of ari ali-day sewing meeting for members of tlte Wilmette chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at St. August ine's club house on Wilmette avenue . Any woman of the vi llage who is in terested in the work being accom plished is invited to joih the Eastern Star members. Luncheon will be servja at noon. This will be the last of these ail-day meetings ' prior to the large bazaar the chapter will give at the \\T oman's club, Armistice day. w li T ject Wi1 1Io Ho1 ma1 111 it She and 'J' con Us". Mr. Ehrensberger has made a close of the field of drama, at home, as well as abroad. He served for two vears as national executive secretarv of the Drama League of America, di"recting and studying the work in drama all over the country and keeping in touch with the best in the professiona l field. To this c·xperience, he has added two vcars on the f aculh· nf :\ortlnn·s tcrn · universitv as lect ttl:- ~ cr. He also spent eight months in Europe, studying the theaters and having personal intervie\vs with leading I director:-. there. such as U ax Hcin hardt. Gordon Craig, Karel apek. l Oscar Struad, ] ac(]ues Capean. and others. From this field of wide experience, it is felt that he has a great j message to present to tlw ;nc mhcrs oi the \Yilm ettc club and their guest:-;. ~t udy . the North Shore Ltne. For full information, ask anv North Shore Line Ticket Agent, or address $1,000 Reward Dept., Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. Co., 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago. .. R d' &t e~ar e S 000 for naming the new stations ontheSkokieVal~eyRouteof Bc1 cha o'rl at 'I of o'cl ro het1 \V Why we are building the aid ~fr New Skokie Valley Route ·~~ pr<J cor V; da \\ ne lie M1 W HEN the new Skokie Tm ·itation s ha ,.c hren received in Kenilworth for the marriarre of Ann Bowles C'allov. ·owa ,. of \Vilmette to George Harold Stc.phcns of Hubbard \Vood s. on Saturdav evening, Novemher 7. at R :JO o'clor.k, at the \Vilmettc Bapti st church. Valley Route of the North Shore Line is com· plcted early in 1926, we will be enabled to give still faster elec. . trified transportation between Chicago and Milwaukee. This will mean, also, faster transpor... tation between Chicago and Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine. E Ill LAifE MICHIGAN In addition, the Skokie Valley Route will open a broad new avenue of at.. tractive suburban territory leading to the' estal">lished towns of Libertyville and Mundelein in the beautifu~ Lake County Countryside. 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