Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 52

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Exhibit Next Mo'nth Elaborate preparations are under way for the gala style show whîch is to be a. feature of the North Shore Food Show' and Home Appli- ance Exhibition spionsored: by'the Womhan's society of the North Shore Methodist, church. The exhibition will be set up in ýCommunity, House v> in, Winnetka on December 5, 6, aànd 7, and will be open from,1:30 to'10 daily. Thé style show will be.a night- lyr feature and is scfieduled to start. at 8:50 o'clock on the stae6 in'Metz hall. Mrs. Stanley Clark, 396 Sheridan. road, Glencoe, chairman of th e style show committee for the Woman's society of the North Shore, Methodist church, announces. that Leslie Bezark of Evanston has been en- gaged to design and direct the show and that Irving N. Joseph of Evans- ton, shoe stylist, will conduct the f9ot - wear faslion .parade. Mrs. A nig Clark believes one of the finest style liance exi shows ever conducted on the North inl Winne Shore will greet the publie. Woman's Mr s. Edwin G. flavies, 505 Jackson at .8:50 a' avenue, ,Gl;encoe, co-chairman with Mrs. Stan Mrs. Clark, maiçes it clear that live will be th, models will be used and says that nue, Glen these have been selected because of their especial suitability for the fash- ions to be modeled. The followîng persons are t.o act as, manikins for Select ?v the showings: MissesT)enna Jea Ulrencoie, ana Mrs. R~ussell Winnetka. An lnteresting program a: from the classical ballet, e dances from Spain, Moro< Java, modern tap and ser acrobatic dances presentec the persOnal direction 0 Gladys Hight, will prelude t show each evening. Local business men will Reiclc Photo ean-ht igtly 1éatt1'e of the2North Sh.ore Éood Show and Home Ap- xhibition which will be held in Matz hall of Community House wtka December 5, 6, and 7, under the sponsorship of the ssociety of the North Shore Methodist church is a style show "d'ëock. Serving as chairman of the style show comrnittee is nley Clark (right), 396 Sheridan road, Glencoe. Assisting her he co-chairman, Mrs. Edwin G. Davies (le ft), 505 Jackson ave- wnoe. Girt, LIII, ý U~.U cout troop six at 8 o'clock Friday, wl edFiaNvme 7 Foust of Nvme 4 tteWlet B at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Novmbe 24 attheWilettBP- George Haneman, 561 Kenilworth )f dances tist church; have now been cliosen, avenue, Kenilworth. A very interest- haracter Miss Mildred Farmer, leader of the ing talk has been. planned for this cco, and troop, has announced. Miss Suzanne meeting by Mrs. Paul Warner, pro- n-sational Lyon, assistant leader, has been gram chairrfian. :1 under named senior manikin, while troop Mrs. Richard B. Leahy, who lived f Miss members who will model the date in China for thirteen years, and has he style dresses, school clothes, and formais but recently returned, will tell sQme- which are being lent by the Patte thing of her home life and exper- act as shop of Winnetka re an-. iiniedp 7,%l + -- 'f- - -. League Follies By Vicfor McKeighan Capacity audiences crowded Glen- coe's Central School auditorium lastý week Thursday,. Friday and Satur- day evenings. to witness the 1939 version1 of the Junior Leajgue Fol- 'lies. The- gales. of laughter and a»-. plause on the part oéf the audience indicated a great appreciation of the effort and .talent so. generously giv- en by the league members and their friends. The show consisted of twen- ty scenes featuring, singing, danc- ing, chorus. numbers, and comedy blackouts,- under the direction of William Holbrook. and HloWard Dil- ley of New York. Mr. Holbrook was also featured' in a. dance numnber with Miss Mary Cook, the audience rewarding their eff'orts with gener- ous applause. 1.The high comedy point of the show was the blackout scene, "Taken Lit- erally" with, Louis Tilden as Mr., Milquetoast and Tommy Bartlett as the radio announcer. This was a sort, of a "Postman's holiday" for Mr. Bartlett for, he is well known to ra- dio fans as the "emcee" of t h e popular "Meet the Missus" program aired over W2BBM in Chicago. The. audience howled in high glee at Mr. Milquetoast's discomfiture when or- deedbvt qnli,- + - - LU r"ogve the sflOw a vâriety and freshness that was entirely pleas- ing. 1Alice L. Henderson, guest sông art- ist was featured irn the "Chantf.e'i*"ý number singing El Siboney. Other' singing parts were. taken. by Mrs. Edward M. Tourtelot, Jr,, Mrs. Wil- liaim Sennott, Jr., Charles Fleisch- mann, Albert Snowball, and Mr s owa State of Sigma His bride ier High el. Iollow. U « t c : a i z m e m o n t o i m o n e y that will be available to the League for this purpose. Ir. and1

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