Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Mar 1937, p. 30

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,week and wilI nring........191I other women. Miss Skinner calîs ber itupersofla- tions 'Charace %e hSbut theyý are niuch more than thé outtines this titie implies. She places ber people in th idst of their otvnfuil lives and ca uses theinto reveal not only thleir, characteristics but als o the events and itontacts with other peïsons which, have inade.them n hat they are. Eacl; of her sketches, is a novel, or aà piay, jir fhttle. In one new sketch, -TinWes Square.' Miss Skinner imnpersoniates.eight dii- ferent women - an Italian gin seller., a chorus girl, a society woman on way to. theatr&è, an office girl, a Southern, Girl ini New V-ork..a wif e wlth an ail-' ing husban'd, a toughi girl with sailor, a dope fiend, and once again the Ital- ia!n gui!'seller. The sketches which M.Ilss Skinnler will pres.eit here w1'1' range f rom bit- terly ironic tragedy ta hilarious coin- cdy-. Into their niaking Will go the re- suits of sympathetic observation, a feeling for the drainatic and ane- quisite sense of hurnor. Miss Skinnier does not plan bier program i n advance. With bier first "i mer he feels the mood of bier r r: - - Potar djutin, )pst Of the. winter on tit'snl1.. iniand lakes of otC> Illinois and. on thle Skoke lafioo 1.- lias l e l11lmnfw# ~ato saiIingj. When Ponds near HlIC northr shore î,illagjes ,,îelted in mnoderate v.seahe. at a alitic distffiice. have, reniainrd miooth and liard. 11 tliîc picluthr, abose Baciv litrtssn1632 Central avene. fl'iliiiete. tries lier luck, with a racing sali. Social Cirele Announces WIseonnAuneCu Party for After Easter to Hear Travel Lecture The Social circle of the Ladies Aid 'Moviés of a "Vagabound Çruise -I '- T . i f the Caibbean" will be shown b3 15~ to April 15. The contest is open to all eighth grade pupfils Of Cook county. school S, At the presenit timne more thanl one hundred scbools, are part icipating. Cash awards will be presented to ho*th the bOy and g9irldvson ls and 'second place winnrers. Biuee b- bons-will >e awarded for third placÉ iiboth contests. The. preli1nuifarý judgingý will take place.,in the loca county comnilities by local healtI center judges. The final selectioný. Wil, be made by the Chicago Tuberctlosl institute judges.' 'Cmoiionls in the essay colites' inust- not. exceed 300 words. Ec essay will.be jiudged on the followini points; originality, accu racy cofsub ject matter, grammatical structure ýand- expression of idea. Maniy county teachers are usinri the essay' contest as aý regular célass Sroom actîvity. The .poster co»4test4- als open to eighth grade students will be cor- ducted siinilarly to the essay conteFs. The final selections and the awar- ing of cash prizes for first and secoTd choices will be made by the Chicago Tuberculosis institute. The poste-s cari depict any health subject. Thýy 1w ill be judged on oiginality, art cqùulity, subject matter and execution. Both .contests are sponsored eachi soin v the Chicago Tubercuio5is Da~y IU lui, shore, At Newport, A Lady E.xplorer, The Eve 0f Ueparture, '$ailing Tinie, îlonework ' An Amneian Girl On The French. TekephoflC, In A Telepholie Booth, A Pionic lni Kentucky, Monte Carlo, A S0ithernl IînTh itn . 111 ln he 9W$,. ln A m e n t o i t n e c n u y i L vl x - - . a t t h e . u e o r g ia n n o t e , i t a n T. i - . , . D nj u u March 30, at 2 o'clock p.m. A pro- lecture is being given for the benefit gramn of entertainnwnt will be given. of the student lan fund of the club, PaCascl wn adrrehinents served. A general 'and is open to the public. HelenPa lsicl wn invitation is extended. iZepp of Park Ridge is chairmnai of Numbers for a. Recital the arrangements, and Mrs. 0. E. The third of a senies of piano re- ______________Burnis of 1737 W. Chase avenue, Chi- citais in bath classical and modern HOME PROM SOUTH cago, president, will preside. signscb uiso tla'c A us f'%isDorelle M.\oultoii, Donald of Wilmette was presented at Afgesiwthf Mis he n HOME FROM ARIZONA Indian. Boundary' auditorium in Chi-" o th r Keiwrth W.hi.e \soeltnd er \rs. Ira . Daling of 256 Kenil- cago on W ednesday. Among the nint er_-,s 0.1A.voulon, ere V.enilivrth , returned nnrth sh re ou ils who contributed ta ~jef SISLinde Fe club for luncheon aU Wood avenue, Iteenth birtliday day at a large iho m akes ber l'aul Owen, and rus 'iauusy, o'- jn e - ave ue and aunt, Mr. ville, Wis. ---M.adMs -o a, 1607 Elm- ~. M.adMs T. F. Molyneaî'c of aed lier tbfr- Orlando R. Marsh of 819 Prairie 219 Leicester road, Kenilwortb, ne- rsary Wednes- aventue, lias bee illi at bis home for turned home last week from a dinner party. the past two weeks. month's tnrp to Los Angeles. avenue ber bi, bridge'

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