Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1936, p. 52

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Infant Welfare, Members and friends, of the Wilmnettie- center of the, Infant. *Welfare Society of Chicago art looking forward witb intere st t 0 a luncheon to be given at 1 O'clock Monday, March 16, at the Womfan's 'club, for wbhich -,a program '.Of unusual interest bas been>arranged. The. Betty Brown' Players,.aà dra- matie class, many . f whom are chul- drenof Infant Welfare, members of Wilmette ivili give the following' pro- gram.- "Girls Will. Be Girls" by Elinor La Bonté and' Betty Miller. *'Affair of the Slipper" by jean Putý- nam and Gordan Groh. "The Fairy Riddle" by Dorothy Mil- ler, Barbara Weisfiaar and Patricia. We.yl. A Monologue by Patricia Ripley. A Monologue by Jeanne Crowell. A travel talk by Mrs. David Davis wvil1 also be an interesting feature of, the afternoon. The luncheon for the day will be ini charge of Mrs. M. L. Kresge, chair- man; Mrs. C. T. Frykman, Mrs..J. M., Hale. Mrs. N. A. Altman, Ifrs. Conrad wryicman. Mrs. J. S. den, Mrs. Andrew Loomis, Mrn don Sundblom and Mrs. A . R., 1Members of the Infant V society are permitted to invite for the special lunicheon and Guilds in m avenue was b, d bridge i ,ber '. Had- Mathew 'rancla Photo A group of Wilmette childrept, member'; of thse Betty Brou', Ployers, will give a Pro gam of sevqjail short skits and monologues as part of thse after- Iamc&eon progiram plaemed for thse Wilmette center of the Infant Welfare society Monday, Mardi 16. Pictured from lef t to rigkt, are: on t/he loor, Barbara Weishaar; second row, Jean Pustnam and Gordon Groh; bac/s row, Dorothy Miller, Jeanne Croiv'dI, Betty Miller, Patricia Riplry, Elinor La Bon te, and Patricià Weyl. Are on Distr-i-ct,,, Breen. Velfare Radio Programs guests r.Jh odeo imt, tmeet- Mr.JnBodeo Wlete radio chairman of the' Tenth district, Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, announces the foUlowing radio pro- gram for March. The broadcasts are at 8:45 o'clock in the morning over staftion lWTTfl en mart in wuil uss was first editor tor and was instu about its. preser Have Program Friday The Baptist Women's society's rnonthly business meeting. and lunch- eon will be Priday, March 13, at 12:30 o'clock, with Links F and R serving. Mrs. C. Herbert Jones is to re- view "Between Two Centuries." Mrs. Myles Dressler, with Mrs. F. G. Guthridge accornpanying, will sing M the Club Bulleti Post 46,1 mental. ii hrjnging frmer cl excellent fori.~ licity for *and pub- .t clubs. Spo nsor Program by Hop e Summers, Hope Summers, who returned, Ias.t.week from a'tour. of New York'sý theatrical center where. she visited bebind the scenes and obtaiied intimate glimpses of the current bits, of Broadway, is preparing, an: unustial prograîn to be present'e-d on Wednesday, afternoon, Aýpril 1, at the Evans- ton Woman's -club' unde'r the auspices of the Chic'ago Alumnae chapter of Gamma Phi Beta. Miss Sumnmers, wiIll tell informai $tories about the stars she interviewed during rehearsals and she will rýead, themost dramatic -scenes from sev- eral ofthe plays she saw. These in-ý clude "Pride and Prejudice," "Rus- sett Mantie." a comne4y by hynni kiggs, which is being directed by, Alexander Dean, and "Ethan Fronhe," the dramatization of Edith Whartons popular novel. Proceeds f rom the affair will be used for the sorority's, philanthropie work, such as funds for scholarships and maintenance of three camps for underprivileged children. The national officers of Gamma Phi Beta are con- sidering locations around Chicago for the establishment of a fourth camp of this type. It is hoped that ground may be purchased and building begun in the near future. The Chicago chap- terwould assume a large share of the responsibility of running the camp, Hope Sumrners' dramatic ability -is weIl known on the north shore. She graduated froni Northwestern uni- versity, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta-and Zeta Phi Eta, ,national speech arts fraternity. She appeared in stock with ýthe Henry -Duffy players on -the west coast before ber marriage to James Witherell and her return to Wilmette to live.. She has been on the faculty of the School *Mr- and Mrs. L. Shirley Tark of 693 Sheridan road, Wilmette returfi- ed* rcentlY. from a four. weeks'trip to ,Mexîco, and LiAngeles.

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