November 8, 1934 -W1L MI ---4 J 4J 44,. D. A. R. Sponsors. ""Thîe Gondoliers" on November 16 Mrs. Dean Lake Traxier, for- nerly Miss Elizabeth Michelet of Wilmette, bas charge of ushers and candy sales at the production of "The Gondoliers," whichi the L4ake Shore Opera players are to present Friday evening, No vember 16, at the Orrington school auditorium, Evanston, under the sponsor- ship of the Fort Dearborn chap- ter, Daughters of the Anierican Revolution. Mrs. Traxier announces the namnes of ber assistants as follows: the Misses Rhoda Mixikler, Gertrude Lammers, Ruth Myers, Rosemary Wiilis, Virginia Landenberger, Ruti' Lawyer, Edith McBrady, Betty Pot- ter, and Marion and Sarah Page of Wihnette. Patrons' and patronesses for the à ffair are: Mr. and Mrs.. John C. Lawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wil1is, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Wiibur Heim, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Reynolds, Mr. and Mr. J. Herbert Vaniandingham, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth De Garmo, Dr. and Mrs. Reid Bronson, Mr. and Ms Ray Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Minkier, Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. My- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John- G. Norris, Mr. anid Mrs. Jasper Rommel, Mr. and fr.. Ward M. Whitney, Mr. and NLrs. Thomas J. Dee, Mr. and Mrs. George Crampton, Dr. and Mrs. Samnuel -1. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pautson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lake Traxier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Cooper, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Burket, Mr. and \,r.;. Roy Olin Walker and Mr. and MNrs. S. Dana Jacobs. SThe chapter plans to give a dance following the Gilbert and Sui'lvani operetta.. The proceeds of the per- formnance will aid the chapter's Carr Creek settlement scholarships. A -ticket booth is being maintaihied at Lord's, Evanston, November 8,C, and 10, for the convenience of pa- trons. Mrs. Henry Rogers is the ticket chairman. The next meeting of Fort Dear- born chapter will be held at the Womain's club 'of Evanston'at 2:30 November 15,, instead of oh the third Monday, which is the usual meeting day. The reason for the change of date is that November 15 isthe birilm- day of 'Mrs. Russell William Maglia, president general of the National so- ciety, Daughters of the American Re- *volution. Ail chapters ini the country have been asked to make that date the occasion for the collection of the pen- nies- which have been accumulating for some time, and which will be used toward the common purpose of can- celling the debt which is owing on the national building, Constitution' hall, in Washington, D.. C. Helen Dunton Gilchrist will be the speaker. She will give her very interesting lecture on "Old American Clipper SIips," and will give her talk ini cos- tume. Radio Speaker Daguerre Photo Mrs. Jamtes- D. Wiqgleswovrt/i, chairmna; o!f te Winnetka Christ- mai Seal campaign for the Chicago Tribe rcriosis insfifuite, zeilI speak ipver thte radio Sundav ini pre para- tion for the iistitiutc's aiinual drive, whic& f5 fa be Ialilched Thainksgiv- inqg day. fier ta/ k, eit itled, "Tite L.ittlie Red Cottage." wiIl exp/ai the picture oit this year's scal, anid wilI bc broadeasi f ront '2 tb 2:30 o'clock over JVHFC, "Tite Voici, of fte IJTest Totcps." T/ifs station is oit a wave cfeugtilo! 4305. M iss .4lta Lyniait. nurse at t/he Josephi Sears sdi ooi, Ken ilwo rt/s, repre- senls t/he C. T. I. in t/te Kriiil7cort/î and I'innetka district. Kaskaskia D. A. R. WiII Meet Tuesday Memnbers of Kaskaskia chapter, Daughter of the Americau Revolutioxi. will meet for luncheon and a program Tuesday, November 13, at the home of Mrs. Frank Wright, 4556 Wood- Iawn avenue, Chicago. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock, after whicn Mrs. William F. Conlon wili speak on the subject, "Priscilla at Her Spin- ning Wheel." The assisting hostesses are Miss Mary Barry and Miss Isabel Bates and the Mesdames William Stanley Barham, Horace W. Binghan., George F. Barry, Thomas, E. Barry, 'nd George L. Cragg. Reservations are to be made by Sunday evening with Mrs. C. Winslow Henkle of Chi- cago., Entertain College Girls Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Hecht, 1042 Greenwood avenue, entertained quite a house party of. girls last Week-end, ail college friends of their daughter, Marjorie, who attends Rockford. The guests were the Misses Louise Starr of Rockford, Sally Roach of La Grange, and Dorothy Linquist and Betty Kitchen of Omaha, Neb. Mns Hecht drove to Rockford last Friday to pick up the girls, and motored them back on.Monday. M'grtSwenon Bri de CliftonB. Utley of Arthur J. Heinricits Mrs. Samuel Swenson of Wilmette announces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Margaret (Peggy) to Arthur J. Heinrichs, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. William Hieinrichs of 2423 Birchwood lane, Wilmette, on Saturday No- vember 3. The marriage service was read by the Rev. David R. Kabele at the First Lutheran church of XVil- mette. The bride wore an afternoon gown of rust crepe with accessories in brown velvet, and a corsage of gar- denias. Her matron, of honor, Mrs. joseph D. Gathercoal of Wilmette, was in green crepe trimmed with, brown'fur. Her corsage ivas of tea roses and sweet peas. joseph D. Gathercoal served the bridegroom as best mani. After a wedding supper for the bridai party, a reception was held for the bride and bridegroom at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Harold W. Hammond, 1630 WValnut avenue, Wilmette. The Heinrichs have furnished an apartment in Wiimette where they will be ai*home after November 15. Troth Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Stephien A. Day of Evanston announce the engagement of their daughter Mary, to Robert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. 'Martin of .innetka. Miss Day is a graduate of Northwestern univer- sity. and is a member of Alpha Phi. Mr. 'Martin. who was graduated from the University of Illinois, is a Phi Gamma Delta. The wedding will be this winter. Announcement of the be- trothal was made last Frîday to twelve lunclîeon guests. -Weds lin Ocfober Ltgare-L.ýoving Photo A Petite and siender 'bridie of October 26, tuas Miss Harriet Gar- tîer bf Wilmette, now Mrs. Robert James Criddle, Jr. -The newlYweds teili be at home soon in)Uvastot&. Opens Series of Evening* Lectures Clif ton B. Utley, director of the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, on Tuesday, Noveni- ber 6, ol)ened a series of four evening lectures in Highland Park sponsored by the Rector's guild of Trinity Episcopal chtirch in the Parish Hotise hall on Laurel avenue. His next talk will be Noveier 20. at 8 :30 o'clock. Througb his work on the Council of Foreign Relations and as editor of "Foreign Notes" a pamphlet pub- lished fortnightiy by the council, as well as through his lecture courses, Mr. Utley is too well known to need- any extensive introduction ini the community. Educated here and abroad. lie is a gtaduate of Ille Uni- versity of Chicago and has studied at several European universities. "At the present moment" the comn-; mittee in charge announces, "when world affairs, are in a more or less (listurbed state, it wvould seem to be a distinct 'privilege to have someone as conversant with international con- ditions as Mr. Utlev present them from anl authentic and unbiased view- point." Tickets mnay be obtained. by cailing Mrs. C. C. Hienderson. of 1405 Forest avenue, Wilmette; Miss Eleanor Gould, 373* Hazel avenue, Glencoe, afer 6 o'clock Ïil the evening; from the chiairman of the commnittee in charge. Mrs. H. L. Wessell, 2380 Deere Park drive; from Mrs. J. C. Mathis, of 360 East Park avenue, chairman in charge of tickets; or ,from any member of'the committee, Mrs. Alfred S. Trude, Jr., Mrs. Chase Smith, Mrs. Clarence A. Parliament, Mrs. Harry J. Van Ornumn, Mrs. Norman H. Meiners, Mrs. M. Han- ley, and Mrs. P. M. Murray, ail of Highland Park. The Utiey lectures have been espe- ciaily arranged for the evening in order that men may attend themn. They occur aiternate Tuesdays. Attend Cou.ncil Meeting -M rs. William G.. Hibbard. of 840 Willow road, and Mrs. Stephen Greg- ory, Jr., of Voltz road are attending the, annual meeting of the .Aumnae council of Bryn Mawr college at Bryn Mawr Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Mrs. *Gregory, who is councillor for this district, left for the,,east last week-end. Mrs. Hib- bard, one of the trustees of the, col- lege, left Wednesday. Circi. Benefit The East circle of the Wonien's Associated guilds of St. Augustine's Episcopal church is having a bridge luncheon Wednesday., November 14, at the home of Mrs. Philip Vaughan Bright. Reservations may be made with the hostess, or with Mrs. George West, chairman of the circle. = activities ein Scial ice ByJAN!N BROECK long -ur ir v si a *ir ir ip , i- y ip P