Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1936, p. 29

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loyers on tL noth. shore having Sung in *the Ragvinia opera. for- six seasons. Many of those who will moter out to hear her on Wednesday have enjoyed her performances with. the Chicago Civic opera. A group.of daughters of. members of the Wornan's association'wl act as .assistant hostesses and serve tea in the Beattyi gardens at the close of the program. The public is invted to enjoy the afternoon of music aind art in a lovely setting., Mrs. Theodore Osborn, 1835 Kin-, caid avenue, «Ravinia, is presidentof the federated . Vomfan's association Which numbers 'several .hundred Mrs, .%asoti Armstrong memnbers. of activities of the' chairman is church group. Artinig as a. tiecet committee for the Wednesday garden musicale are the chairmen of the four groups of the association, Mrs., Lyle Gourley, Mrs. IR. R. Wible, Mrs. B. A. Hamilton, and lirs. 1). M. 13hasier. Miss r&«& is well known to music DIS giandard' C._M. T. C. Trainees to which- parents- and~ frieflds ofthei trainees are invited. This select group of Young men f rom .17 to 24 years of age, representing 88 communities in Illinois, Michigani and Wilsconsin, including several outstanding athietes, sons of many prominenit citizens and active reserve offi- service. -5l list fi the arc ternis the more than the 1 YOU'iI like Buick's hal ing rough roads into for turn- you'fl just Iow, Jars a W cars.

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