Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1933, p. 30

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Marie Agites Foley, %vili put on 'The King's Siteezes,', a Very colorfut mu- sical ýcomedy, by Richard AtWater' with 'music by. Jessie Thomas. The Young actors who are cast in the Play are -ail very. capable, and many of themn have had stage and .radio experience. Someý of the lead- ing characters are King Nicholas, a troubled rùler; Queen Dorothy, .who causes some of the trouble; .Princess Lucy Lacy Lisabel, whô causes the Queen to trouble the King; Max Luckyvfoôt, who wanted to. be 'a man of his word;.and the Fiddlers Tbree,. three boys who "fiddle-de-.dee.". *A one-act farce, "Box and: Cox," will be given as a curtain raiser be- fore "The King's Sneezes." Two local boys, Alfred Brown ofi Wilmette and be the actors in this skit. Between acts of the musical com- edy, a Mickey 'and Minnie Mouse sketch wiIl be produced, and the asu- tics of these rodents alone are well ivorth going to see. The two imnper- sonaters have taken part in "Orphai Annie" and "Secretary Hawkins" radio programs. M-ickey will play the saxophone and dance. tee whlose chairffan i5 Mrs. Henry J. -Brandt and wh-ôse vice-chairnian is Mrs. Johin Taylor Booz. *The meem- bers are Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, Mrs. Arthur Hall, lMrs. W. S.- Hedges, Mrs. William F. Horsting,- Mrs. Richard Hosking, Mrs. Clifford Ives, Mrs. J. Robert McClure. Mrs. . HwardI E. Digurre-,,StdioL As chairmon, of the WilMette center of thé- Infant, Welfare Society of Chicagio, Mrs. Conrad -T. Frykman of 1045 Ashland ave- neue is, rntity iteftet-'~ n Ike /'rogress of pians for th,- Monte Cartot cornivai t he center Ie sponsoring at ShaueÂtiee Cou*kry club Saturday evening, May 13. fw charge of ticket for t4< qvent Wunt ils attendant .rurrîàes, ore Mrs. T. E~. Thornpsous and Mrs. A. B Beirnes. iworrn. iTne brie ani Dulegrootn departed immnediately afterwards on a brief wedding trip. After 'May.1 tiwyý will be at homne in Rogers Park. M r. *The bridai jà#ty will Iave for its members, Miss .Stearns' sister, Mrs. George Clinton Cutier of Evanston,- the inatron of honor; Miss 'Sylvie. McKay of Evanston, maid- -of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Case of Chi*cago, /and Miss Josephine O'Brien. of Win- netka, the bridesmaids. Melvin Veeder will serve as best man for !is brother, whileithe ushers are Robert Prentiss. of> Kenilworth* Edward Holmes of Hqarvey, Ill., and Radford Stearns of Evanston., the bride's brother. .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Veeder are givitag a' dinner party for Miss Sýtearns and herAfiance Saturday'eve- n-ing, May 6. Sen*da 770 Garments to e S3ocety day meet- y (TIhurs- \Vornani's club and the junior gràups of the center, have been sent i to the Alice -H. Wood station to wbich the \Vilmette, cénter gives support. Californja Girl Becomes B ride'of Austin Phelps Ara Mae Walker. contralto- and >ster of Mes. -E. J.> Mcllraith, will sing, choosi ng for her -progranii a group of sring.songs. -Mrs. MliIratth,, jwill11 be at the piano. Members are asked toé bring gifts of old gold and silver for the melting pot- over which' Mrs, R.L W. Jordan wýiI1 preside. Mrs,. G. S. Roberts is in charge of the table where uised. books, will be displayed. Mrs S. E. Wells. bas the table to which bargain white. elephantsý will 'find their way tobe arrayed to,«tenupt the eye of prospective purchasers. 'The entire event is a'project. of the ways and means commnittee. Mrs. J.* Nye Macalister is programi chairman. Plantation Bal Fridagy Kenilworth Club' s Finale A Plantation baIl, "a real old southern dance, with all the trim- mings, a dinner, Georgia style. anid featuring Jimmy Noonan's ail-star colored orchestra right from the sun- ny south, ivhere syncopation reigns supreme," is taking p lace at the Ken- This, the last dance of the season. will be "a grand finale to a. season of unusual and deligbtful parties-this one will eclipse then. ail! A planta- tion party wîth ail the atmosphere of the south" the club stresses. A luncheon and bridge Wednesday.- May 3, wilI have for its hostesses Mrs. Percival N. Cutler, Mrs. Walter A. KnQop, and Mrs. Clyde P.- Ross. 'This event will , close the season's aE during i yar. à aci

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