Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1936, p. 33

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the other, in miusic, Mlrs. George H. Beaudini, 726 Elut- %Vood avenue, Wilmette, literature chairman, subinits the rules for. the poetry and short story contest whichi corresponds with those of the state. District poetry awards will be one fiv %e-dollar, one three-dollar,, and' one two-dollar prize and. two honorable mention s. >In the7the state contest the Prizes. areý the sanie, but three honorable iientions mnay bermade. Contestants are to be members of a Fedérated club. of the state. Poenis are uîot to exceed twenty-four lines. I Ulnpublishled poems onfly may be sub- i nxtitted, and-each contestant rtmany sub- nit only three poems. Poems remain tlie property 'of the %vriter but the state reserves the right 1. to retain the prize winning manu-i scripts. Lhîaccepted manuscripts will. be returned onlyý if accompanied by aà.' stimp ed, self-addressed envelope. 'ý The, natte of the writer must not appear on manuscript, it is stressed. The manuscript is to be enclosed in a plain, sealed envelope then placed iii one bearing the writer's naie, address ' an d cl ub affiliation only. Entries are to -be mailed to the dis- trict chairman of literature flot later than Marcb 15. Mr David Gifford, 6719 Bosworth avýenue,. Chicago, music chairman for the.Tenth district, announces a chor- uis contest to which all, club chor-1 uses in the district are eligible. It willi be lield at 2 o'clock March 18, at the Lvanston Woman's club The awards will be: First prize, $5, given by Mrs. Herbert V. Weed,. dis- trict president ; second prize, $4;t third prize, $3. Judges of the contées will be Ed- gar ' Nelso, Miss Ebba Sundstromi, director of the Wonuan's Symphony orchestra.;-a professor .f ront North- wes terni university, and Mrs. William, Pigott, chairma n of music of the General Federation. 1. 1 .At the Tenth district meeting held1 Jaiiuary 21, at the North End Worn- an' s club, the nominating committee Carlos Photo lr.Hàrri- loi' DiiibautQh, 993 Green BaY road, -Hubbalrd ,o.ods. us chirmnan, utthe. Raidliff e seholar- shi>. fun.d be ne fiitlcts<re Ticidaiy evening,. February 11, at the Win- netka Woinan's cluib. Tickets nuit.' be prortired f rouit her. Miss Suralh JýVanbauËih, is Iv be the: speaker. Congregational Circles List Coming Meetings The Cozy Corner circle of the First, Congregaticinal 'Church of WVilmette is meeting todayv with Mrs. George B. Knepper, 1404 Maple avenue, for luncheon and sewing. Mrs. Loula E. Hart, Mrs. Frank H. Guy, and Mrs. Robert Gordon are the assisting host- esses. Business to corne before the. meeting will include discussion of plans for the annual progressive lunch- eon. The 'Central çircle will meet for luncheon and sewing at 12 :30. oclock tomorrow (Friday) w'ith Mrs. W. H. Shelîman. 727 Elmwood avenue. Mrs. Frank Wilson will be the assistiIIu hostess. The Crescent circle, of which Mrs. 11,. C. Carroll is chairman. will have an ail-day sewing meeting Tuesdav,. February il, at the home of Mrs. W. Frank McClure, 219 Broadway. Lunch- eon will be served at 12:30, with Mrs. George F. Holden and Mrs. H. l«.. A series of bier lessons at Indian Hill proved very interesting, the spon- sors of.ber February course announce. Mrs. Baker is being presented to the north shore in this coming series by the Evanston.senior boardof the TIn- fant -Welfare Society. of Chicago. ,Mrs. Roger Foote,,is chairmnan of the conimittee . arran ging the series. Tickets maàybe obtained from, ber at beër home, 1048ý Forest avenue,. Ev-' anston, or froin any mrember of the board. I n Holyolce Choir Debuf When the Mount Holyoke college freshinan choir makes its debut the e veninig of1 February 16, two \Vil- mette girls will talce part ini its pro-, gram,. The Missels Jeaneý Fisher. of 826 Greenwood avenue, andý Anna- marie. Booz of 919. Forest. avenue,. have both won places in their class choir. Numbering more than one hundred students, the choir will sing a religions prograr of- anthems, hymn.s, processionals, and chorals. President Mary E. Woolley will con- duct the service. To Hear Decorator A luncheon meeting of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Intercollegiate asso- ciation wiIl be beld February 12, atl 12:30 o'clock, at the Union League cl;ub. George Moritz, interior dec- orator froni one of the leading de - partment stores, wilI speak, bis topic. being, "Color Theory and Home Dec- oration.", Birthday Fifteen Xinnetka, Celebration children from \. ilmette', j>IietU t1V cUIUJKittçe WIIIVKI Wl! as- sist her in arranging the major exc- hibit of the Skokie chapter of the Glencoe Garden club, but bas ap- pointed Mrs. George W. Fargo as on1e of ber assistants. The major ex- hibit is to be a garden market The chapter 'will also display a minor exhibit, -the work of Mrs. 'johni Compton, and ber committee. MdIRROIRS &GLASS GLASSCRAFT NlQ. C0. UNI. 9634I en CbleafrobAvé", Evaukstel Eieotroiy.f a Eeciuma<,i With Flora MeILella.nd In her Carlson Building studio M Chwreh 84.,Ore., »U Suparfluois flair Pormanontly and Expertly Bemoved Rve8. & Suadaya lpy Appt. Dat>. 7885 I N EAMSTONlIX TZARS This Botter MUIk COSTS NO MORE Changing to M e 11od y Farina Dairy wIll not re- duce your bil, but ft will give you BETT.JIR QUAL- ITY products for the SAME MONETY. You canget a Grade "A" milk for the same price.. 4You cati get a rich croatu that has more butterfat according to repeated tests made by the, North Shore Heàlth Depart- ments. TIws., and other Modody Farina Dairy products effer 70u MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WiUm$te 4489 Gives Luncheon Mrs. C. C. Carnaban,, 700 Central Mrs. Thomas S. S, Hardwick, 757 avenue' was hostess to the Tuesday Twelfth street, entertaimied a group ,célub this week at luncheon. and of ber friends at luncheon and bridge, bridge at. her home. Tuesday. Ine. 'J

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