Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 28

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Un Monday afternoon Miss Lci McSIoy wili give' a demonstration an lecture on the Speech Correcti< ciinic at Nortbwestern universit This will, be followed by a' lecture *programn with choral reading by 'Mis Kennedy, also of the university. Tbâ nigbt there wiil be. a -dinner at ti Moraine botel in Highland Park, a which Miss Mary Agnes Doyle o the Goodman theater wili give a reac ing. The guest of bonor. for tht eveningWili be Thornton Wilder. A radio. program wili be. given or Tuesday afternoon at the-'GoodmaÈ theater with such artists as'Clara, Lu and Em, joan, Biaine,- radio an- nouncer, Judy Barker, and Alice Schonlau: on tbe. program. ',Ail are members of Zeta' Phi Eta. Mis: Doyle wiii conduct the group througl the theater. Dinner: wiil be at the 'World'g fair, and. guests of- bonor then wiii be Iatherine Kruig and Asb. ton Stevens. Winifred Ward willgive a lecture and 'demonstration on creative drama at Annie May Swift bail, foilowing whicb Dean Raiph B. Dennis will give a reading entitled "Saivaging Beauty." A bundred outstanding people on the north shore bave been invited to this program, tbe only one open to outsiders.' The sorority's formai banquet wiil be hield that .vening at tbe Edgewater Beach * otel. Thursday morning at the Congre- gationai cburcb in Evanston the Na- tional Po'etry Speaking contest wil be held .with Tbornton Wilder;' Miss Doyle, Miss Editha Parsons of Syra- cuse, ,N, Y., an.d Lois 'Secor of Bren- an college, Georgia, as judges. *There wiil be a luncheon and round. table discussion whicb wi'li be attend- ed by Lew Sarertt, and tbat afternoon Mr. Sarett. wili give a prôgrarn at the School of:Speech. Tbe: closing meeting on Friday evening will be a banq 1uet on the Or-. rington hotel roof at which the final awards. of the poetry contest wiii be made and various other awards for distinguislied. service in the sr.ritv r*ci 's oi i.e e' marriage and Z in the cburch The bride will bave as. ber maid of .bonor Miss Elizabeth Pecoples of Cincinnati, and as 'ber 'bridesmnaidi, Miss Barbara. Lawson and 'Miss Len- ore 'Rennert of Wilmette. Tbre college friends of Mr. Goff wili at- tend him. They include .Herbert Cockerell,, best man, and Steven Gas- kmn and Oliver Hall, ushers, ail of Ev. anston. 'Before the wedding service Mrs. Harold 1R. Sherman -of Wii-ý mette, contralto, wiii sing severai se- During their boneymoon the bride and.bridegroom wili go on a motor trip in. Wisconsin and wiii Jater make their home in Evanstoni. Mr.' and Mrs. Smith will give the bridai, dinner at the IGeorgian hotel on Friday. d 'f I. t Opens Home and Ga rden to Aid Heosier Salon Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, Highland Park, will open ber home on Tuesday, June 27, at 12:30: o'ciock,, for a benefit luncheon, gar- den Party and bridge for the Hoosier Salon Patrons association of whicb she is a very active meinher. Lunch- eon will be served at 1 o'clock, after wbicb a tour of the garden wiii be made. Mrs. Mary Anni Kaufman Brown. wideiy known concert singer from Cincinnati, will give' a short programn of songs depicting those of one-hun- dred years ago, closing her program with modemn music. Herman Dev- ries, music critic, says of Mfrs. Brown, "I bave not often beard a soprano voice that pleases me more than that of Mrs. Mary Ann. KaufmanBromwn. She has temperament, talent, expres- sion. and. style." Foliowing the program, bridge, wili be played.. North shore residents are invted to attend. Reservations m ay be mýnade witb Mrs. Edgar C Carter of 504 Sheridlan place, Highland Park., Junior Dance Chaperons Haack of Niles Center, wore e organdie and beld a bouquet lenias. R aymond Nylen of served Mr. Rowlandas best The ceremony,,which.was perform.. ed by the Rev. John G. Hindiey, took place in the library, before the' bay. windowf. Abackground of gar- den flowers formed the iniprovised altar. Only the irmmediate families attended the 'marniage and ithe, in- formai reception heid afterwards. Mr. and Mrs.. Rowland, are on a mnotor trip in the East and Canada. They> will be aýthomne after July 10, ýat 538 yMichigan avenue, Evanston. Women Voters Attend Mid- West. Institte The Mid-West Institute of Interna- tional Relations, a twýelve day course for public and private school teachers, min-, isters, field, and local peace, workers, coliege students, and others iinterested in prosnoting wo'rid' pece, is 'being hetd at Northwestern university in Evans- ton' from JUne 19730. Classes' wiil be held in the morniîng, round tables in the afternoon, and lec- tures in the evening. Two similar in-' stittites will be held at Duke universitv and at Wellesley college. Enroilment is iimited to two hundred. Evening lectures wiii be beld' in the Great hall of the Mëthociist cburch in,. Evanston, and are open to the general public. Mrs. Sheiby Singleton, Mrs. John Clark Baker, Mrs. H. T. Reiling, Mrs. John Behr, Mrs. Raiph Potter,. Mrs. J. Melville Brown, 'Mrs. Ira 'Rey- nolds, -Mr-s. G. T. Heliniuth, and Mrs.t Donald Maxwell of the. Wilmetter League of Wonien Voters,, will.-attenid sole: of the evening :sessions. Celebrate P4rthday Mr. and Mrs. Cýharles.E. Driver, 423 Abbotsiford road, Keniiwortb, ,gave a dinner for twenty-two guests Saturday evening at the Vista del Lago in celebration of Mrs. Driver's birthday. Tbeir daughter, Beatrice Diriver, cane home from Wellesley' i nisis mei5Fst Ul a stres of seven lecture-recitals to be given on con- secutive Monday mornings. rMiss Hedges (Mrs. Herbert W. Stôetzel of Glencoe) bas been enthus- iastically praisied by crItics througb- out the country for the unusually beautiful quality of her lyric voice, and for ber cbarming persipnality. She is to sing tbree. of Manon 's' arias. Mr.' Wbite, Who made bis. debut .r 1e- citai 'in Chicago 1last montb, is said by critics to be .a. young artist of- ex- céeptionai talent.. Patronesses for the series are Mrs. A. 1. Appleton an 1d Mrs. William H. Wbite of Evanston; Mrs. George M. Adarns,' Mrs. Winifred' Townsend Cree, Mrs. R. V. Robinson, Mrs. Roland D. Whitman,' of Winnetka; Mrs. Amnuel B. Spacb, of Kenilwortb, and Mesdames 'Frederick, E. Clarke,- William AÀ. Fox, John A. Grant, H. .W. Gùiettier, F. E.-Elubbard, Walter C.. Hughes, Walter -L. Jackson, Ivor Jeffreys, Charles -S. Lewis, Jr., W., B.Maceer Victor Nelson, War- .ner R. Nelson, Dwigbt C. Orcutt, George~ E. Orr, H. M. Paytxter, C. F. Pearce, Jr., George J..Pope, Sperry B. Pope, Gordon, Ramfsay, E. J. Sber- win, Gordon L. Sibley, Tbomas 1. Simpson, John'R. iSrith, Howard F., Spurge-on, C arles. J., Stromberg, Ernest E. White, of Giencoe. Lincolnuood Ô. E. S. ý Gives Carnival Jun7e 24 Lincolnwood chapter, Ord'er of Eastern Star, is celebratig its tenth birtbday' anniversary by. giving a carnivai Saturday afternoon aind eve- ning, June 24, at the borne of Mr. aiid Mrs., Emil W. Coel, 2230. Cen- tral street, Evanston. The other' members of the committee are Mrs. ýC. J. Schmidt' and Mrs. G. H. Flan- ingame Mrs..iJ. Benton Scbaub, ma- tron, and Claude A. McJobnston, pa- tron, :assisted by other. members, of the organization. There will be no ent-rance fee Io the grounds., and everyone îs cor- dially invited to, attend. Varionis cinds of entertainment, includinig fortune teiler, games, and dancing, wvill be offered. Hot and cold' bev- 'j Mrs. Edwin Hedrici avenue, Kenilworth, kitchen shower on Mo for Miss Marjorie OIe be married in August. W4 Meirose il give a ay, June 26, le'wbo is to mette at luncheonà day of last week. sists of the' last five club.' and bridge Tues- This group con- presidents of the Mrs. George Bird; 1010 Chestnut avenue, entertained an eight-some on Tuesday at the bridge luncheon at Skokie Country club. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Perkins of En- deavor, Wis.., are visiting their daughter's famiiy, the Knight Bian- chàrds of. 1015 Chestnut. avenue. On Friday of th is week Mrs. Blanchard is giving a luncheon..

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