Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 46

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inProgrem for District Clubs The next meeting of the Tenth district, Illiinois Federation of 'Womený's clubs, occurs. Friday, Navember 13. The Lake. Forest. Womnan's club Will, be hostess in the Gorton schoal auditorium. Mrs..He nr y Rhode, district pre.sident, will preside. Mrs,. E.> JLehmian, president of the state federation, wi1,1 be guest of honor. A meeting of the district board takes place at* 9:30. 'clock,, the district meeting convenes one-haif hour later, for a two-sesuion program. Mrs. F. W. Reed, president of the rn Laske Forest Woman's cuwl Photo by Durant Studic rhree members of the jinance' committee of the North Shore anzihiary f the rmitaiby Alec T<w,>ft.n, ifthe Chcao Maienity mter sponsoring composer and pianist, in the auditorim qo Neu- Trier High .vclool the evening of December 15, qeihered onemenorning recently at thse homte> of Mrs. William D. Mabie i. Winnetk.. Prom le! t <o right they are Mrs. Raymond .J. Wiese, of Kenilworth; Mrs. Mabie, and. Mrs. Pred Schroeder, Jr., of Wilmette. Open November 14, With ""The Piper"" On Saturday, afternoon, Novemâber 14,, at 2 o'clock the Jack and jili Play1ers will present the first of their, series.,of plays for this winter at the Woman,'s. Club of Wilmttte. It wil! be. "The Piper" b'. Josephine Preston Peabody. This is a very cbarming and well, known version of the>famnous story of thePie Pper of Hamnlin-who piped away the rats and then, because the townspeople refused to pay him the thousand guilders which he thought bis due-piped away the childreni as Io This Piper is one of the most calorful characters in ail folklore. His Pter Pan hia.t witb the long fêather. and bis multi-colored cloak are well known toa all-young and aid. And Harold Moran, wha pîsys this roledoes so with a verve and yet a spir.ituality which make it .infinitely appealing. Harold has been with the jack and Jili Players for aver eight greetings, t hc Mrs. Rhode will respond. Regular meeting pracedure, reports of officers, of standing committees, routine business gnd new business wiII ccupy the first part of the morning, befare Mrs. Theresa Cook Brown, chairnian of the department . af music, Introduces the years-and now-a year out of high schol-is one of the most experlienced members af this young people's theatrical company. . The play bas a very. large cast of rirning, Io wilI n Wornan's Club Sponsors Perey. Eckhart to Show Th:~e afternoon session is called at 1:0oclock, adsvrldepartments are .sponsoring the program which will be. opened by the state presidents greetings. Paul J. Siefler, pianistcomposer, wiII give a short prograni, including the "Allegro Eroico" (Tragic $onata) by MacDowell; the "Andante," sonata in A Minor, by Siefler, and -Siefier's "Improvisa tion." The. c.iuU#*'J!.a 1 Mrs. George Conlee is cWtairmari ai the ways and means camr nittee, and Mrs. Howard E~. Ringho charge af the party. On IV vrs. Ringholm's committee are* the MesdamesIrvin R. Adkinis, Charles W. Allen,. Lester F. Bail, John P. Bal wmn W Brbohtt. Merlin Bi fit oLi .Aiç L'E an evening meeting of the Chicago College club, Tuesday, November 10, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. E-ckart is a life member of the club, and she and her husband will be guests of the club at dinner before the program. There will be a special table «at dinnier fori pearp et TI 8PcOn Geoi COml X~e the pIay vivid and at- mpelling at ail times.* lrensplays in Wilmette are by teways and means of the club, of which Mrs. nIee ie chairman. Mrs. H. ;is chairman of the chuls committee. tickets for tbe four plays Iat a very moderate price. th;- worssofi ta hilarious effi martai Scnulze, Mr. an l.d White, - going down bas the honar of havinj ntrafrateritity attend the organization as state Washington.

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