March 15, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 21 l Catholic Club Has Program of Irish Music, SQng, Dance A program dedicated to Ireland, in .music, song, and dance, was given at the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette Tuesday afternoon in the Woman's club building. The program opened with Mrs. Louis Crush reading a paper entitled "Ireland the Beautiful." At its conclusion Miss Agnes Thale posed for a tableau, "The Spirit of Ireland." Mrs. B. M. Morris and Mrs. Harry Lombard played a duet of Irish melodies. Mrs. Dennis Harrison gave an Irish folk dance, and four of the members, in costume, each prc,(;nted an Irish song, Mrs. Charles Norman, Mrs. Frankl Rothing, Miss Vivyenne Morin and Mrs. Walter Berm~ngham. Miss Jean Miller and Miss Dolly Bell gave a symbolic dance representing the Irish Free State. The meeting closed with Mis~ Mary Schneider of the Northwestern university school of speech giving a reading. Jean Morris acted as page during the program. An exhibit of handcraft of members of the club, an important part of the program, provided much interest. Old quilts, those of more morlern making. hooked rugs, needlework of all kinds, paintings, and a ship model made by a son of one of the members, received their share of "~tention. A surprise to the members was the Art institute under the direction of Mrs. B. M. Lupton. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. A. VI/. Boylston, Mrs. Frank Daegling, Mrs. Lupton, Mrs. Forest Miller, and Mrs. Harry Sherwin. ·ROSEN s ·ER.G'S DAVIS STR~fl- EVANSTON Basic Beauty Treatment Paris Continues to Uucover a Cleanse and Mould - - Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream . . . coaxes out impurities . . . cools . . . · soothes . . . mo~lds out "tired look". Unsurpassed for normal skins and the only cleansing cream that benefits an oily or pimpled condition . . . keeps complexion youthful . . . excellent powder base, $1, $2, $3.50. 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Fashion Lines? l?asJV to ilttain lVith The Gossard Solitaire Northwestern Authority to · Talk at Congregation Israel Isaac ] oslin Cox of the department of history at Northwestern university will speak on "Latin America : A Retrospect and a Prospect," at the North shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, this Sunday morning at 11. Profe'3sor Cox has frequently visited Hispanic-America, and also was pre3ent in Washington when the arbitration and peace treaties were signed recently. He. is an authority on American history. The general public is cordially invited. $10 ,t ·,t ,J ,J at $18.50 SCRIBLERUS CLUB MEETS The Scriblerus club of New Trier High school was to meet Thursday of this w_eek at the home of Carl Hall, 809 Central avenue, Wilmette. The Travel cla·3s met at the home of Mrs. William N. Waidner, 1046 Greenwood avenue, Tuesday. Luncheon was served, after which Miss Bertha Wheelock read from the book, "Labrador Looks at the Orient," by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell. Mrs. William La'scelles of Beloit, Wis., was the guest last week of her son and his family, the Robert ] . Lascelles, 1655 Spencer avenue. Xou may choose from many other n1illinery reproductions of famous French designers. An extraordinary group is a part of our millinery collection that is fast becoming renowned on the North Shore. ROSENBERG'S Mnlinef11-8econd. Floor With top of satin tricot, and bottom of checked brocade, this Solitaire moulds the figure into the slender lines still required by Fashion. The Gossard fit is smooth, smart, and comfortable. A truly fashion-right garment.