Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 54

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Program as Benefit The theme le Swedish for the bçne- fit programs the University, of Wi8- consmn Aluminae club wil give on the North and South sides.' Sunday, November 19, at the Georgianhotel in Evanston, from ,4 to 6, o'clock, colored m ovies of Sweden -Will be shown in the. North Shore, eve nt which is open to the public. An exhibit -of! hand-mnade mnetal work and -textiles fromn the Hager- strorn Metale Ceaft studio in Evans- ton wiil be shown, an exhibition which has just returned from the Decorative Arts building, at the Gold- en Gate exposition in San Francis;- co. Ernst l*agerstrom, thearit head of the studio,' was born in the historie town of Arlog-1, Sweden. where for generations his famlly have been. designers anid craftsmen. There will also be an exhibit of metal craft l>y John F. Stenval who has recently corne to New Trier High school to teach arts and crafts. Mr. Stenval has an art studio in Chicago. He wil show recent de-ý velopments li the use of aluminumn for Jewelry and household articles. He bas exhlbited at the Art institute and Other art.centers in the TUnited Mrs.. John R. DOexpert,'pie-, tured with her little son, is the new president* of. the Young Mother's Club of Wilmette ,vhieh wilU meet at the home of Mra. R. W. Brashears in Wilmette Monda y evening, November 20,, at 7:45 o'clock. Alpha Deltas -Monday evening; November 20, at 7:45 o'clock, Mrs. John R. Daven- port:* new president of the Younig Mother's club of Wilmette, will pre- side at the meeting, to be held in thehome of Mrs.ý R. W. Brashears, 1629 Highland avenue, Wilmette. As-ý s isting hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph C. Kay, Jr., a.nd Mrs. G. B. Abbott.. n'ose Alschuler' (Mrs.- A. S. AI-, schuler of. Winnetka), will ýspeak on "The Development and Formation, of Good Habits."ý Mrs. Alschuler, mnother of five children, is director of> the Winnetka Public School. nur- series, W. P.. A. nurseries of Chi-ý cago, and. author of such'books on "'Play", and ' Two, to Six." The other new officers, of the club are Mrs.' M. HE. Seifert, vice-presi dent; Mrs. C. D. McCallum, record- ing secretary; Mrs. N. P. Linde,,. correspondlng secretary; Mrs. Guy Gladson, treasurer; Mrs. Kay, so-t cial cliairman; Mrs. P. A. Nichol, friendshIp chimrMan; Mrs. A.'. Graf, membership; Mr. Victor Hed- berg, devotions. Gives Two TaIks Before I Le ving on Trip Westlt Mrs. Bernice Van der Vries of Winnetka, representative fn the T1Iii-t Bluff Orphanage To lnspect Home The Friends of Lake Bluff orphan- age -will mnake an inspection.trip. to the orpha4nage in Lake ]Bluff on Mon- day, November 20. The members of the party will meet at the Hearth-ý stone, tea. room, in.,Hubbard, Woods for luncheon and then will drive to, Lake Bluff where they willtour the. buildings of the institution and, see so-me of the children. This, will complete the visits this year to' the three orphanages as- sis ted. Next. spring other trips Will 4e-arranged. for, the me mbers, who could not j 1om the tours thIs faîl. The patroness list of the organiza- tion. has increased from 12 to 19 in the pa st week, and mem1bers are very much pleased with the re- sponse theýy are receiving. TII e names which have recently been added are those of Ivrs. Joseph D. Garnett of Highlandl Park, Mrs. N. A. Hanna of Wilmette, Mrs. Her- bert P o p e of Winnetka, Mrs. Charles W. Jones of Highland Park, Mrs. Newton V. Wagner o! Evans- ton, Mrs. Hayes McKinney and r4rs. Grant Chandler of Wilmette. A request has been received from the Lake Bluff orphanage to the ef- *v . %xus£IsJou, who hlas, Den appear- ing on radio and is soloist for the First Swedish churc~h in Chicago, and a pupil o! Ernest Abernathy of Chica go. H1e will sing several types o! compositions. The prôgrami is given as a benefit' for t h e University o! Wisconsin Alumnae club's scholarship fund. Mvrs. Rt. C.. Fergu wood ave., and Mzs 1424 Forest ave., the ticket committe ..Proceeds !rom benefit the summn, tained by the soiý privileged childrer one located at. Jacl the other on the G.raemere hotel. way home she will stop -in, Tucson. ason, . 1947 Thorn- Ariz., and Lawrence, Kas She will s. W. B. Wiemers, be away about towes. are members of Monday afternoon Mrs. Van der ;ee. Vries addressed the Illinois Leagueý the dance, will of Republican Women at the Hamil- ier camps main. ton hotel, and Friday of this week rority for under- at .2:30, wjll preside at a meeting of i. These camps, the legislative division o! the ABC lç.son, Mich., and School o! Politica conducted by the' shores f ake;nr~ National Renubican Wl.cz r'.. 1 orphanage would second -hand. A jungle gym to di to notify the orga: mnust be in good like to ootain onie nyone having a' ýspose of is asked, nization. The gym> condition. dent o! the be Mrs. W. Fred sponsor Nv verett L. Kennfedy. cernber11, at er- 3u ana cie- Chiurch homse. Directs Dazaar, 'vers

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