WILMETTE · LIP'·E SAROJINI NAlDO SPEAKS FOR·LEAGUE State Leaaue .of WODleD Voters Sponsors Firat American Appearance of Noted Woman Alpha Xi Delta Mothers' Bridge Ia ·.House Benefit The Mother·s club of the Northwestern university chapter of Alpha Xi Delta is to give a benefit bridge for the house fund on Saturday, October 27, at 8 o'clock, at the chapter house. Mrs. Norman Hall of Wilmette is president, and Mrs. ] . A. Lorch of Evanston is secretary. A party for the Alpha Xi Delta mothers will be held Friday, November 2, at 2 o'clock, in the chapter house. Mrs. Muriel Freeman of Evanston is the social chairman in charge of this affair. Edith ·Bideau Normelli Conceri tGChtt Voice · · Soprano :-: T of Is Receiving Enrollments for ran and Winter TONB prodattioa aad coaching in all pbun of Yoice cultart. I nttwiewa Gtttzngtd without chugt. ·· ( · ! The Illinois League of Women Vot-ers is sponsoring, the first American .a ppearance of Madame Sarojini Naidu in a lecture at Orchestra hall Sunday afternoon, Octobr - 28, at 3 :30 o'clock. Madame Naidu is a political, religious, and educational leader of India, as well as a writer of note. Of her it is said: "Madame Naidu ·is the first woman in India to enter into and to make her efforts effective in meeting the problems of religion, education, and sociology of her country. To her the women of India owe ~n ack_ nowledged debt. Madame Naidu has been a close co-worker of Mahatma Gandhi and has been an invaluable leader in his cause. She has been very clasely associated with every public movement in India for more than a quarter of a century, with ·e very movement for social reform, educational reform, every student and feminist movement, and has been -prominently connected with the political life of the country for many years, as a member of the Indian National 'Congress and a·s its first woman president elected by vote of the entire nation in 1925-26. Madame Naidu was formerly mayor of Bombay, the first woman mayor in India. These activities, together with their accompanying responsibilities enable Madame Naidu to speak with authority and sympathy of the problems that India is facing today. "Born of the ancient Brahmin family <>f Chatterjees of Bramanagram in 1879, Sarojini Naidu became famous throughout India when she passed the matriculation examinations of the Madras university at the age of 12. Showing phenomenal literary gifts, she was sent to England in 1895 where she studied at King's college, London, and later at Girton. In 1898 she returned to India and married Dr. Naidu, who was of a different caste than herself. This bold step showed the fine, free-mindedness of the woman who was to become the president of the Indian National congress and a writer and orator of world-wide recognition. "Madame Naidu is descended from a very distinguished family of scholars, poets and saints, men and women. She speaks the most perfect and vivid English and is gifted with a voice of rare quality. In India she is accustomed to addre·3sing tremendous gatherings, her lectures eagerly being awaited because of their great emotion and spirituality." Madame N aidu was decorated by the late King Edward with the Kaiserpi-Hind medal for flood relief work in Hyderabad in 1909. Her writings have attracted significant attention not only in India, but in all English-speaking countries as well. 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