Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1931, p. 4

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hostesses at tis opening party.1 Captain Frank Roberts, U. S.N..'meeting Miss Moore and two other, .Mernbers are urged to make their, Mrs. Roberts, anTd their daughter. teachers, Miss Dorothy Nash of the reservations early to iacilitate detailsi Miss Sabra, who bave been staving Howard school and M rs. Margaret for the lrncbeon. There will he tables at - Cnlot in aelae1 Burtner of the Central school, wvilI1 foraucio aswel a cotrat ride.the James N. Rawleigh -house at 9331 have on exhibit specimens of mcx- Reservations are to be nmade with Hill road. Winnetka, which they ex- ican. ha ndicraft. Tea wili be served.i Mr$. William T a v .1 o r. Keilwo(-rth pect to occupy.the end (-, this week. 2820.~C Catai oet a been statioed 1 Ned Shapker of 823 Central ave- I1 in Washington, D. C. but, will be hert I nuei,a junior at Neëw Trier. who. dur- Lake Shore conclave nunîher ci, throughbut the World*s fair. ing the summer conducted a play Order of True Kin dred is: having .its I cl~ss at the Wilmnette 'beach. is, now mhonthly, card. party Saturday. Octo- 1 Mr. and«.Mrs. Ira C. Darling, ani1 conducting a. play club on Saturday ber 17, at 8 o'clock* in the- evening . ai their daughters. Miss' Dorothv and morning s at the North Shore School the home'of Mrs. Alvah Callow. 2423! Miss Jane., have. returned f rom, their of Physical, Development.. Ned's sis- Noyes street. Evanstoin. MN1r .s. Mary! sumnmer's trip ahroad. The fdrme& ter- Betsy Shapker. has a girls' play Kinder is chairman.i threc arrived in Kenilworth Sundav.'class there also. ____ ~~but Miss Jane stopped at Ogontz. M.an Mr.- M-. n Ms H. J. Maysànd' have! ~~~~Mr. and vis oenoC tree. Mr n r. Arthur K. Lee of leased thehuse belonginigto A.. W. 3Ù2 Central avenue. had as theîr Colorado :Spring ae esd. the Bergman at 714 Rogers avenue.î house guest làst week-end. Walter L. house belonging to, Joseph E. Jan- KenilwotbXr.an rs. Mvad Main of Wilmnington. Dela.. anoffi - notta. 512 Roslyn road, *KenilWorth,! are fromn New Rochelle. N'1. Y., and cial of the Dupont companyr.. until lune. Mr. Lee bias a son. Dick. have tbree children. DIRECT fr0111Our flamito you Our Peultry-dressed, drawn, and cooled at our Downers Grove- farm decidedly fresh. Youug Hen8, Miluui Siz,, Lb. Sprigs or Fryn or Roastlug,, Lb.' Eggs-gathered, daily-in our store the following day -al dean, and white. Ommier Siz., iD@zu29. 1153 Yz WILMETTE AVENUE Phone W1LmErE 730 Mrs. Louise 'Windsor, yoi.tig lft itnetka society matroa; iad for- Mer .lfetropolitan O0pera star, zWIl leY Izard at the charity.concert.for te Pjark Ridge School for Girls to be hefd at the homne of Mrs. 11Villiam Hl. Colzin, 1101 For-est aznu, vanstoe, oni the ez-cning of Those who attenided the Met ropulitan artist as Louise Hunter, lyric soprano, wbo(-se roles included the Doll OIý-pia f rom the "Tales of Hoffmian, Laura ini -Gianni Schicchi," Musetta in L Buheme," Papagena in the "MNagic Flute," Yniold in -Pelleas and MNeli- sande,'- Juliette in -Romeo and Jtuijette," Martha, "Manon" of Massenet and m-anv others. She joined the Métropolitan Compiilany under a long term-contract aifter a sen- sational success with the Little PJav-ý bouse company. of Cincinnati and. a brie f period under the tutelage of Ai bert Jeannotte -Where her V'oice N% as de-, veloped to the f ull rich timbre of the opera. During her operatic career she appeared- in concerts throughout the east and in the south, but finall' aban- doned the opera for the light operatic stage and as the prima dc iina, openled Arthur Hanxmerstei n's new theater as the "Dawn" of the "Golden Daw-n." During the i-un of -this prodluction she was married to Henry H. Windsor, Jr., In art Wilia Q Cinof Vs-Pl Bçach, Fia. was the house guest for several days tis week of his sister's family, the Foster Bransons, '817 Cen-ý tral avenue.

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