Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1934, p. 14

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-ilurvi ujngngvaieniL8IIVor >1 idoUI church. will play several organ nuit to honor their delighted partners. the bers. The programi will be as followý bestowval of which added to the geiî- 1. Quartet in Ci major, eral gaiety, and fini. The statelv o p. 18, No. 2........Beethove grand marches and figures were Allegro the rigt cotums. Adlagio Cantabile. heiglitened by tebiltcsule Scherzo,(,Allegro> and lovely frocks which flowerèd the Allegro mnolto quaaM presti flo.The beloved and always pop- string Quar tet. ulr liintin aneswee liaxdil.. Three Chorale',.........Birahm: ularëlimnatin dnceswereclimxedmiss Marie Briel %with a prize of great heart boxes of iii. a.,Momnent Muslcal.Schubef't-Pochoi valentinie candies, which were passed b. Spirit* of. the- 18t: by the winning couples to the- entire Century......fe Martin Themegphoe acs wre c,. An Old Castie from Picturesà igroup.oTh egpo.edne wr, an Exhibition bY moussorgsky a .sparkling bit, the. children n eyer arr, for String Quartet by Po tiring of> the joyous ;forfeit .%Iiich chon). ends them. 1The ýhigh spot for the' d îut... .ocel evening groupwas the introduction _________________ of the old-fash ioned Virginiia Reel senfor the first tim-e by mnalnv Northridge' Notes present), -which caught the fancv and enthusiasmi of the cildre.n and,:suir- prisingly enough. found theni tiot otiNl On Tue.sdav,, February 20,, at students but masters of its varjous o'lctecr ll i lie heau- phases before àt was well tinde r av. S)C~o h otrde\Vomian . There. were three party groups-- ,Club -will mieet at the home of Mrs. seventy in the first, fifty in the sec:- Rav3'inofd Fjellmnan, 1920 Greenwood ond (both afternoon groups), and avenue. -Rexnenber to notify the fifty ini the evéning, miade 'up of hostess if you can flot l)e pre'seiit,' eighth grade pupils, exclusi.vely. This the club stresses. latter group, alniost on the threshold On Mlonday evening, Felbruarv î:12 of high sc'hool and:pre ssing ýoward l.the regular meeting of, Northridge its social life, capped ils festivity with IIwolinaîi's, club was held at the hom' e swiris of serpentine and, colored ofIrs.Jep iha -2-1Knl sniowballs andtook home wth them fMs oehHisan22 ei 1,orth. avenue. In honor of the boui- an venng ramd ii low,~gmcm jday, the club pledged allegiance to ______________the flag and listened to a poem oni COCKTIL PATY Lncoin hy Edwin Markhan. Mrs. COÇKAIL ARTYFrank Craw-ford read the poemn for M r. and Mrs. George WV. Stewart, the club. 2403 Iroquois road, and Mr. and Mrs The speaker of the evening %vas Marvn I*ars, 020-iam rod. '~-Mrs. Edward Scheidenhelin, secretarv tertained thjrty-five guests at~ a cock-ofhe ilet revcubSh ta .il parti' last Saturday at the Stcw- o h imteGre lb h art' hoe peceingthe Vii gave to the club a very splendid 'talk art' hoe. peceing he alenineon practical landscaping. She told. ip supper dance. at Sunset Ridge club., a concrete way of wvays to arrangeý shrubs and perennials for a smiaIù INSU RAN E yard or garden. She told us what I things will growv we.ll ini this climiate, Off AUl Iinds and what will not. Iii a word shle told LIFECIAST~ the, club members, the things they &8 Center St., Wlnnetka Rfr isting h eve b ii wInn. 8t Res. Winn. 889 assis n ostesses, XMris. Willianx ____________________________ eise and Mrs. Axel Ahlstrand. -i rs.. Crolvi E is ort i) ,-; sh UI CIy%-tallliig bp'aMZ, VA1. * 1wUri AUareir AILFI i o vLJ v Ai*imeiie z- G. Suthers, national defense chair- va Evening club audiences.. s:mari for Illinois. Mrs. Suthers gave it is not surprising, then, thiat W. us a very vivid description. picture Frank McClure, president of the club, ~of the city of Washington, and ils1 is able to announce that the .program beaûty, and told us of. the manyv for Sunday, February 18, will bring things .accomplishied during her recellt another thriller to the patr.ons of the '.visit there, for the 9thi Woman's Na.- popular north.Shore organizationt, thilz tional Defense. She also eXplained in time in the form of an illustrated lec- *Wdetail what is meant. by: "peace with 'turie by' Dr. Laurence M%.(Larry) Gould,. n security, and universal'conscription. .h vung American Viking .who wvas X'Jre hope to 'again have the pleasutirc Admir-ai Byrd's second in command ttfhr rsne on on the historie Byrd expedition t Pupils of Alice Stade's dancing the South Pole. The lectueto bc class preset.ted, the following pro-ý illustrated by motion 'pictures. will gram: bear the titie, "With Byrd at the PatrioitieToe Dance .... Adele Chenauit Bottomf of the World."ý Dancing Dolly an.d SPetite. Dan ce.. . .Gwendolyn Chadwi.-k Likes Hit South Pole jA crobatie Duet ....... Muriel Chadwick . Margaret T<>1I "Had Larry Gould follo.wed the. eal 'l'ie aittle Ballerina -. Gladys B3ohn('ti of his own heart he would have stayed Lulb-of the 'Leaves..Adele Chenault in* the crystal bowl of the Antarctic at the bottom of the world instead. Ther wil bea secii opn met-of .sailing back to America to tel] hiý -ing of the Auxiliary,, combined Mwitlî ;a swîn metin, Tharsay venngepic story ofthe Byrd expedîtion and s asewng eetngThusda evnllghis own part therein," reads a com- *February 15, at, the home of Mrs. A.mnt j M.Rodnkik, 09 ixtent steet ~,"This Young American Viking, w~ho .at R o'clock. was Adnmiral Bvrd's second in com- A CORRECTION1 mand on the historic Byrd expedition Mrs. George Danforth of 333 War- to the South Pole, encountered, as wick road, Kenilworth, left , îast thrilling adventures in th e land of. weekforAsheill, N C.,to oînthe frozeni South asý ever enlivened frinds exectng o b awy aoutthe sagas o the mighty explorers of frinds exectng o b awy aoutlegend. Marooned on the 'Rockefeller six weeks.. It ivas incorrectly stated Mounitains -whither lie, had gone to last week that it was MJrs. Lelanid aeagogilsuyyh.pan Danforth wbo had gone. W 1, l ET TE smakedagoloicbyal survey, slaneo LinE regrets its error. sshdobtsyapayfu lpo _________________the Antarctic breeze, he faced certain death. but for an heroic rescue by VALENTINE PARTY Admirai B yrd. Trekking to within a Ralph Clark, son of the R; . few miles of the South Pole itself. Clarks, 620 Forest avenue, enter- mushiug with--log teams day after tained bis fifth grade classrna tes ofdainteethoPlrbizrd the ental cliol a a alenti-cover icefilds honeycombed with con- dancng prty aturay.stantly shifting crevasses, Qouid and FredHares o ValeyForg, P.,bis. party endured untold dangers and Fre Hrjs o Vlly Frg. a., his but experieneed such glamn- %vas a guest of the Norton' Booz fini- adhis ily of 919 Forest' ave nueî recentîv ourous moments as the finding of thie while on bis wvay 1toChina n bus'- Aunse cairn. This hiappened . on iîe~. H saledFebuar 17 frm asparkling Christmas morning.: and, Seattle. NIr. Harjes is a brother i,1 neyer could a party ofexplorers ,have MNrs. Booz. received a more. cherished gift. To stand on the spot where Amundsen Peggy Lou. Db>erinig, 1335 Chiestriut lbad stood, to hold 1in reverent fingers avenue, accomnpanied by Virgiinia the scrap of paper froin bis Ilote Wehe ofWilett, moore toDe-book on which lie had briefi set lafield, \Vis., last week-end to atteni 1tidowý,n his discoverv of t.bie Soth Ple the niid-vear hop on Saturday at Stit. a atuhn adpèlu J ohn's M-illitary academy. experience. late Scda. or Shake, both for only. . a Milk, .25c 1122 CENTRAL AVE. a WILI.3303 'Mrs. Charles Moody, 700 Forest avenue, was hostess at luncheon. to her Reading groups on Wednesday of last week. "Work of Art" by SiI- clair Lewis was read and.discussed ;n the afternoon.

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