Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 50

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17- ZIeld under the sponsocrsl#p' of the extension department of the Musi-. clanse Club of Wot.en, at, 2:30 o'clock Mônda.v, May 15, at the home. cf Mns. Walter L. , hèrry, 80. Idian 'H1ifl41road,l lmette. Mr&., Cherry lu opening her home, for the. gathering as, a coultesv to her siter, Miss Onalese White,. chairman of the extension .départ- ment. Other North Shore womnen in- terested ' n the success cf the mu.: sicale agre Mrs. Dwight C. Oreutt cf Glencoe, president cf the club, andý Mru. Holman D. Pettibone cf Win- netka, a miember cf the. extensio n commlttee. Giving the program will be two member artluts, Margaret P'arr cf Lake Forest, pianjut, and Mns. Ar- preno. Miss Farr will accompany Mrs. Bylleld in a lecture recital, "French Songu and Sauces," and will play several solo numbers. The proceeds from this benelit go înto a concert fund used to furnlsh music for children and adults in va- ,rous Chicago hospitals and institu- tins.nTheartvis,*s for t he (itor mhere Mr. .ralensice's pali the late Will Rogerswas hui Santa BÉarbar.a PolIo clu b. IE tertained at the club at the t an English. polo team. The' is eventually to, become a the permanent collection at Rogers memorial in Oklahc On the way home from C ,Mr. and Mrs. Palenske stol a few days at Ramn Val 'le3 owned by Mrs. Addison Sc located near F'airbank, where their daughter, Bel been spending the winter., Miss Palenske followed 1 ents home a short time afl left. Roger Palenske, who s1 : winter in California, has turned home. of n- Cornplefing Plans fa zp3 Benefit Supper Danc n Two meetings were held' by committees of the Newber ter league to complete plans beneflt to be given, a suppei at Tam O'Shanter Country, at the eight: iuncheon of Saturday, Ma Tea room in inting of luncheon- and -a progr m'a tthe home rig in theof Mis. Rohlrid, D.' Feltman, 52 8 3eing en- Greenwood avenue, Kenloto Lie asWednesdayý, May 11,' at 1 o'cloc'k. portrait: Elizabeth Shar-pless (Mrs. Rlch- part of, ard, A.), a Theta alumna from, mdi- the Will, ana university, wiîî sing togop a.ri Of songs. Ruth Cartwright (Mrs. Le- vering Cartwright) ,will -aceoma* ppedforMrs. Sharpless and will play a group y ranch, of piano numbers.. Mrs. Sharpless co rizan sang efg roles in operettas when. she wasin college and is a pres- ýtt, hs ent. guest soloist at t h e. Second Presbyterian .cburch of Evanston. her- par- Both sghe and Mrs. Cartwright> are ter they Imenbers -of Sigmna Alpha Iota, na- ýpent the tional honorary music sorority. also re- As a surprise on the program, Mrs. William J. Lavery, 1rogram chair- man1, will present onof, the yQuger radioô announcéers from' Mutua1 and WGN who will describe the inner " workings of radio and will tell of radio personalities. I addition to. le reporting sports, floods, - opera, Friday strikes,, this announcer has had sev- try Cen- eral years experierice behind the ;for the scenes with the Chicago City opera, ýr dance the Ravinia and St. Louis operas. club on e.nd will tell of these experiences. glehrt.Mrs. Leslie A. Wood, president. meeting cf the club will be held at anston, witi ber home, 786 Greenleaf avenue, af- ste ssjsît ter which she will entertain her se sit guests at luncheon In the afternoon The spea, they will adjourn to rs Cherry's be a Welle home. othy Rogeri Leazue 'of Mvrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Web- hostesses. r of the afternoon will ey alumna, Miss Dor- president o! the Illinois Mrs. (C. Loi land, Park. Evanstoxn. Felske of rest ar e Interested in Sale Lvrs. Wildcer M. Morrison,. ris A. Coidren, and Mrs. , Stoetzel. Delta Zelas to Have Spring Formai MayI12 sistant hostes. a s àà-

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