Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1936, p. 50

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* for Mu sic Students Music students are to b e given an opportunity- to wilness the performances of. the ýChicago City Opera 'companiy this year at the Chicago Civic. Opera bouse.: It developed, at a tea iven Monday to 150 Women.by. M., Haye:s,483 Mrs. Carle Sheridan road, Winnetka, that arrangements have--been ýmade* to have Dudley Crafts Wat son of the Chicago Art institute give lectures on, operas, starting October 2S.. lhe lectures will, be given in the ballroom of Mrs:James G. McMillan's home, 445 Sheridan road, Winnetka, October .28, November 4, 11, 18,28 and Deceniber 2. The proceeds f romi the lectures will be used to buy tickets for music students to attend the operas. Admission to the lectures ivili be by invitat ion. The tea ha as guest members of iore Opera committee the North With the opening of The committee ini charge of the lectures Byrd Arnold Smnith will give with the Cradle as beneficiary, was entertained at luncheon with a meeting following, Tuesday of this week at the Woman's Athietic club in the city. "Mrs. -Sith, whose series of program s on idPsychological InterpreWednesday commences tations," mor-ning, October 7, returns'to an audience..w ith, whom. she has always. been ýa favorite. Her subject interprets "The Artof Effective Living as it touches upon such subjects as, "Drama,". Aesthetic Experiences i Music, Painting and, Sculpturç:." "NIýew Books," and "Persoiity Porýtraits or Intimate ýGiimpses of Great Lives,' course, held at the Cradie, wil eacb Wednesday mornsession be in ing after the initial. program on October 7. The hour is 10:30 o'clock. -The as Members' Month Septeniber bas been desigiiated as "Menibers' Month" by the, Chicago . College club, the activities for the month having been chosen with the thought. that they vil1 afford opportunity for club-members-, both. new and oki, to eet after summier' vacations,. renewing oldfriendad frmig new ones. sbis be October, it is planned, ,vill piogram the, "Guests' Month,"1 then featuring nanyv events to attract members and t hie i r f riends. M rs. E. Y. L. Brown of Xinnetka is giving the programi at the openl.inig 2:30 Friday afterno.on, reception, at been asked to September 18. She has give a 1r eading of T CallI t a Dyý a play by Dodie Smith, which ran i New York last year, with great success. Miss Ethel Preston, another of the club's most talented members, wiii give some piano selections during the afternoon. Members of the social committee will act as hostesses, and' the newly elected oficer.s will be the guests of hionor. Cornpieting. the week-end program tàf +4ý l h fJrpk k to e 2 ii. ni After the. formai lecture an informa! Mrs. Hoteurd Kerr is opening her homne at 2404 Elnmwtood avenue, W'iliiette Monday fternoofl, Sep>teniber 21, for . tea to which mentbers of the Junior Service Ieagiif of the Chicago Mfatcrnity center may invite guests. A1 programn wilI bc Round table discussion takes place uxitfl 12:30 o'dôl'2k, 1when luntheot¶ may be had by those desiring it. Residents of the north shore living in Wilmette, Kenilworth, and Winnetka, desirous of taking the course, may secure tickets from Mrs. Leslie L. Cooke, general chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Reebie, both of Winnetka. Mrs. R. A. Sampsoti is i charge for Giencoe. are to have reports were also made by committee th e season Tuesday., and Saturday,-with members on the endeavors to have their last bridge party of Chicago, business and manufacturing concerns Mrs. Arthur Taylor support the opera development move- bridge chairman, in charge., The foiiowing guests were awardèd ment by their donations as sponsors. inis list 'ness patro prizes for Tuesday's play: Mrs. T.E. The patron and Chiinsuring satisfactorily, creasing Kelly of Great Lakes. first iow gross; cago this fait; it is claimed, a banner Mrs. E. C. l3urcky of Chicago, second opera season. Mrs. Hayes' guests were enthusias- nave past. graduateu -.irom Tea .coium and w prizes itli ten years. the party.ý the of features two he will The club's first Family nigbt of the new season is announced for Thursday evening, September 24. No set ,program has been arrangcd for this Foliowing dînner at , 6 occasion. o'clock,. there will -bje gamets for the chiidren and cards for their parents, rnaking this a pureiy social evening. i.iiiversity, where Vilis w are. no was poured by Mrs. Myra been. was graai«uted jrom N orrn'es he becami member of Phi Delta Theto. and apic LS. to, vvarneld, to ship. New at the sonwent their 111, meet

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