Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 40

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*The Woan's Club of Wil- mette is to be transforîned into a. veritable garden for the an- nual1 spring luncheon on Wed- nesday May 2, the' event culmi- nating' the year's pr ogramns. Two youngairtist S, Alice Mock, opera oloratura sopranlo, and ýMargaret Sweeney, concýert and orchestra harpist, have been se- lected to provide m usicý for the occasion, Mrs. George D. Conlee, social, chairman, who but. recently returned to tbe village to. reside, and who is living at 729 Greenwood avenu e, is in. charge. of reservations wvhich maV be pboned to her at lber bor*ne, i- mette 739. No reservations or canw- cellations cati be made' after Mon- day, April 30, she announces. Radio programs have been given by both Miss Mock and Miss Swee-ý ney. For three years the former bas appeared during the Houseliold Hour of Mu-sical Memories, a NBC radio program, and the latter is solo harp- ist of radio station WLS. She is also solo biarpist of the, WVoman's Symphony orchestra ai d the Little Symphony orchestra. Miss Mock is an American, a. a r îorenece *iolzman,. where Ysise re- mained for five years, making her debut at Monte Catiiiii "Bohense." For a nuniber of 'years Miss Mock was engaged in opera abroad and ini continuous- study. amnong her fore- ngtriumnphs, beinig,,two guest per- formances at, the Royal Opera, in Madrid before thie King and Queen of Spain. lier debut with the Chicago Opera open to the publie. Allice MfocL', brillia.nt young, colo ratura soprano -of tise Chi- cago Civie Opera company, and Margaret-Sweeney, hairpist, are lthe tuo artists on ise program for the mmnu.l gala luncheon oef t/he Woinan's Club of Wilmette ît Wedeiesday«ai thse club- bouse at 12:30 o'clock. Both appear on radio and concert prograrns. Miss Mock has Irad leading roles in opera and Miss Swtee;tey is solo harp- ist weith twmo orchestras. l'Vith t h e ir Progran thse W4omta,'s club closes ifs wini- ter and sprisig season. Ifs New Oflicers The Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel bas elected of- ficers and directors for the coming year as follows: Officers-Mrs. AI- fred Flesham, president; Mrs. A. F. Mecklenburger, first vice-president: Mrs. B. Leo Steif, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Louis Suekoif, third vice- president; Mrs. Herbert- Levy, treas- urer; Mrs. M. L. Hirsch, recording. secretary; Mrs. H. F. Anspach. cor- meeti -ved Sew for Commons of th ri5 iof M ueI- Miss Mary Hi of Winnetka enter- Luncl the tained the north shore group that sews. Assisi is for the Chicago Comnions at sewing Adam and ýtea Friday. L. E. The anniual spring luncheon of the Wornan's, Catholic. club of Wilmette is on Tuesday, Ma,%' I. The. place i.s -SIavnee Coun- try club and, the time. is- &'clock, prompt Mrs. Charles liroad, program, c h a i r ni a n, l)roinises a most. entertaining. afternoon of drarna,, which wvilI include imnpersonations. ýandi;L two-act come(ly. M\frs. -Bernard BroN-iwîvll open the program ith a group of drarnatic imipersonations., Well knioivn as an actress and producer,, Mrs. Brown's, miost recent success was the VI mnette '*Gaieties.". Members of the 'club and juniors will present, "Patsy," with a* cast an- 'noInced as including Mrs. Alfred Rohol, impersonating the weIl-mean- ing Patsy; Marion Ortseifen, Nita. the beautiftil bride-to-be. Laura Lou Reichmann, as Ruth, Rita's "ch um"; Mrs. Fred Clark as the charmin Aunt Lou, Mrs. Frank Thale -as -Mrs. Williamis, a friend and advisor;, Usa-: belle FitzPatrick and Eulalia Barker as the twins, Beatrice and Phyvllis,, complete the cast of actors. Mrs. Broad, talented actor, reader, and teacher of dranmatic art, pre- sents 'Ibis prograni as a finaleto her two years' office as prograzu chair - Errnntn Speaker f 8e .t iman for the club. Those who r ineniber hier drama programs and the N. C. E. Dinner Lecture clever play which climaxed IaýsFsea- The Rev. Alfred Newberry, rector hincheonl programi as a gala one.ý of the Episcopal church of the Atone- .Mrs. Geor ge Beaudin, is president, mnent,. Chicago, will be the speaker at and 'Mrs. W. D. Leary is socialchaàir- a dinner-lecture Monday, evening, inan. Composing the omiteei Aprl 3, a te NtioalCollege Of charge* of arrangemen.ts are Ms Education. The Rev. Mr.. Newberry Harry «L. Bafr-ker, Mrs. A. H. Barry., is considered an authority on educa- Mrs. G. E. Bouighton, Mrs. F. Don-' tional, social-service, and psycliolo- nersberger, Mrs. J. W. Ford, Mrs. gical work, and his topic, "FamilY A. R. Houle, Mrs. W. W. rips Relation ships", bas attracted wide at- r.E .MneMs .. Mper- tention in this and other colnmunities geer'Mrs. L. H. Reich, and M,%rs- where he bas lectured. AlbertoSli The dinner, will 'be served in the ReertionSa wlillbecie ~ college dining rom tat 6:45, o'clock- u w D on wll f 430 TI bx under the direct 'ion of Mrs. joseph r. * . er n Saoron eservations must be madle te, )e Mrs. 1 ire, and eh Mrs. Goodwin T. Wilson of Kenil- 3. wortb, wîll be hostess to the McLaren -k.' guild of the Cburcb of the Holy Coni- A. forter at luncheon and sewing Monday, s. April 30. This meeting closes the sea-, SOM.

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