Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1936, p. 36

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to Resume Lectures at. Cradie Feb. 3 T he re2ctures by By rd ArnoldI Smith; which haýv e been so.een- thusiastically received by the classes at the Cradie, will begin their fourth course Februarv 3. As previously, the,% will. be giv- en Monday morning at .10:30 in the pleasant. atmosphere cf tlue Cradie tea, room, in Evanston. These lectures are open, to theý public, and are followed by the ý usual delicicus Cradie' lunch-. eon. Mrs. Smith, by training,,experience. and personahity, is said te be excep- tionali> wel qualified te present this new course on "Psychologeal Inter- pretations of the Dirama!' Th-f<t * discussion is te be on "Aesthetic Ex- ne h harasi * perience Based on Drama, Music, ar1d Emnil Stake of Wiewetka, thte Art," and is te be accompanied -by animal diner danzce of the phonograph recordings. E.U -g e il e Shore Catholic Womlapl's O'Neill and some cf bis plays wiII ,be rnietoahv hes discussed during the series, as wiîî proses Pto.achv e esa "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," cib ast year's party. he et< "Magnificerit Obsession," and "The the afair, Satuirdaj, eveniing Bronte Sisters." Mrs. Chester Sargent and 'MArs. aek Tom Morris, former Winnetkans. are comuing eut f rom Chicag9 te attend the series. Others who have regis- T i tered are Mrs. Arthutr W. Reebi, T* veLinclnT Mrs. Paul Chace, Mrs. Roland Hus Monod rama Feb. 2 1 ton, Mrs. H. C. Payne, Mrs. Ives Walo, and Mrs. Leslie L. Coeke cof Lindsay Lockerby Field wil' Winnetka; Mrs. Carl H. Trost, Miss a monodrama, "Abraham1 .Alice Harvey, Mrs. R. A. Sampscn, at the Wilmette Parish Al and Miss Eugenie Sanipson, cf Glen- cucFia vnnFb cee; Mrs. Irving Randall, Airs. Rog- ch8rch, Fr i eerv ebi er S. Vail, Mrs. George Childs. and',t : Diner.ill e sevec Mrs. Paul Haskins,,cf Highland Parka cok and, Mrs. Walter 'G. Smith, Mrs. Four, scelles wll be ,dra Samuel Sackett, Mrs. L. A. Croweill. sbowing "Family Life in thq and Mrs. Harry P. French, cf Evans- House," "'Lincoln and Lus ( ton. .The Gettysburg Addres s," a Assassiination." Mr. Field will make up as Board fo F.b.4 Thé board of directors cf the Serv - ice Council for Girls, the Protestant Big Sisters, will mee t Tuesday, Febru- ary 4, at 10:30 o'elock in -the mnorning in the Coniference roo, 131R B,. 203 .Northb-Wabash avenue, Chicago. M rs. Burnett D. Warner, president of the organization, will preside. The Big, Sisters'. discussion group is to be in session Th.ursday,ý February 20, inrmon 1318 A, 203 North Wabash avenue. After, the> serving, of sand- wiches- and icoffee at noon, Myrtie Stewart Farnsworth cf the American College cf Phy siotherapy, W'111 talk on "Physiological D e ve Iop mec nt cf Adolescence and Its Effecit on Adjust- Mrs. Albert HeId, chairnaii(_)ffith( Bi.v :Isters group. villpresid.ý H..4 615 of Mis. esecond eNorth leag ue ccess ,of Coutry ling for rof this .1l présent Linicoin," Uethodist )ruary 21, d at 6:30 imratized, eé White, Cablinet," a td "The s Lincon Open for Mary Crane Acquaintance Tea, Because. of the:,acquaintance tea which the- Mary 'Crane league is having this Friday at 2 o'clock' at the homne of Mrs., Burt.Denmnan, 21 Linden :ave- nue, Wilmnette,, the Kenilworth chapter held its mùonthly mneet-ý ing last Friday at the homne cf Mrs. G. O . Sensiba,' 737 Cuim- rnings avenue, Kenilworth. ,Nrs. J. -R. Davis cf Kenîiworth was co-hostess. Attractive Open-faced sandwiches, assorted cookies, and tea were. served at 1 o'clock, afterwhihtembs sat-around a very---inviting ire and sewed gay colored curtains,, tô replace the faded .and 'worn çrnes at the M~ary Crane Nursery school at Hull House. The members cf the league and their guests are looking forward to the' tea this, coming Friday at the Very lovely home cf Mrs.. Denman, and ail are especially interestéd to hear Louise French, member. of the facultv cf- the School cf Speech at the University of Chicago wYho wvil1 give a gro 1up of readings. Mlrs. E. B. Beale cf Wininetka ivili. entertain at the piano %vhile tea ]S, being served.. MNrs. Conger Reynolds cf Keiiil- worth, prograin chairinan, is enter- taining Mliss Dorret Pelton, a mcmn- ber cf the cast cf "Personal Appéar- ances,- and Mrs. George. Faber cf Chicago at Shawnee Country club for lunlcheon 'befo6re the tea. ToRead PIoy Morris Stud.io Phott- finance and off eiing an educational, factual, and protective, service. Miss Cuts wiIl b. the club's guest at lunch- eo ie.mediately following her lecture. con chairman. The speaker for the day is Mrs. Douglas Boyd, assistanit welfare omfcer, who is iiaking a survev of the type of relief work carried on in Wil1mette. The sewmig commences at 10 o'clock, Friday, an'd will. be for Wilmette cbarities. Mrs. joseph A. V. Turck of 522 L-inden avenue îs leaving on Tuesday witb Mrs. Leo J. Pattishali cf Ev- a nston te drive te Mîimi where they will stay for a month. M.aurice Seymou~r Photo A nn Birk Kuper, who is giving a series of Monday ai teriloon reviews ,of crirrent plays at thte Tem ple of thte Nàrth Shore Congregation Israel. in Glencoe, zwiIIcomment on "Victoria Reqia," the draina ini uhjch Helen. Hayes is- pIay'i»g, -te large audi*ences, oitPebruary 3, et 2:15. rea followvs her program.

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