Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 52

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Plans'Pantry Salie The annual Pantrysale. of the .North S ho r' e onigregation Israel Sisiterhood, given under the-'auspices of the,»ways and means. committee, "of wh'ich Mrs. Harold Moseç isrichairman, will be held at the Temple in Glencoe' on Monday, December 17.'. The sale will start at 10 o'clock and', continue 'through. the day. The programt to be presented ,in the afternoon wîil take the form of an. oriR'inal radio sketch--'The Bite Tt and. Like It Fond ,Hour"-a parody on several popular current prozrams *featurin"r surh outstanding entertain- ers as the Harmony trio, Clara, Lu and Em, Eaçv Aces, Jack Benny and a-Gertrude Stein number. The sketch is being planned 1y the Sîsterltood programu committee under the chair- nianship of Mrg. Avis Shulman, and the cast is as follows: Announcer: Mmr. Àythmr IM. Oppenheimer Planlet: Mmr. Louis E. Price Harmonv Trio: lirs. Maurice Rosen,. lira. Joseph PIckus, lirs. Harold A. Salmon Clara, Lu and Em: lira. Loulu Suelcoff, Mmr. Harry Canmanu,, lra. Harry Boyeli Instrumental number: lMr. lton Tre- ensemblse. Vocal numner: lira.4Louùis L. Kahn Jack i3enny nuniber: lira. Warren Shun- ter. ira. 1Herbert G'ý1dberg. and en- semble, lirs. Armand King.,. Mrs. Albert A. Kahn, chairman of the -social c ommittee, is in charge of the luncheon which will be served at; 12:30 oclock. Reservations for lunch- con must be miade before Saturdày. Deceniber 15, with Mrs. Harry N. Misch of Glencoe, the Sisterhood an- WiIl Be Given by Young People Four groups of-New Trier stu- dents are- giving dances'during the holidlay season. On December 21, at the Evranston Country club at '10 o'clock, Anna- marie Booz, jeane Fisher, Priscilla Hawley, 'Jane Horst.ing, Nancy Huck, Jean Lewis, Shirley McGill, Eleanore Pfutzenreuten, Phyllis .Richardson,- Virginia Ann' Snorf, Elean6r. Steen, Mary Ella Waidner, Eleanor. Wil- liams and -Lois Wolfe, will give a dance, Tom Hildebrandt's orchestra to provide the music. The lied 'Lantern room of the« Drake hotel wil Se the setting for a dance to 1be <mven December 22,by a second group which bas chosen the Carson Donnelly orchestra to play for the dancing. The hostesses are jean Barroil, Eleanore Burpee, Hope Sparrow, Kay Scofield, Jean Reh- feld, Jane Henderson, Florence Han- son, Frances Rîley, jean McGraw. Mary Ellen McKee, Gertrude Gallo- way, and Betty Williams.. The host- esses and their escorts will be enter- tained at dinner preceding the dance at the home of Gertrude Galloway of 940 Private road, Winnetlca, A group of boys will be hosts :on December~ 27, in the Oriental room of the Knickerbocker hotel. They Afi$s Ruths Suekof of Wilntte, s/somed and rode her horse in tihe Inter- national Horsc shouw t/she nezu arphitheaer ai the stock yards tzuice lasi week, wvinning hmo prizes. On Afonday she carried off a blue ribbon, coin- Peting zcith horses' of great vadue-and beouty. Priday evening s/se was one of two zuooien riders receiving one of t/he twelve Pri.ies. off ered, t/se other kme be;no ivon b.>-,en riders. The shckjwax au,. r,-ý Elo ot' L ff-Z- # are, James H-enry lBurrail, Donald Wright Kurtz, James Kent Calhoun, Glenn Pratt Walker, Richard Well- ington McLaren, Gordon Wyllie Mat- thews, Robert Walker Guthrie, Ralphý Spencer Stoeticl, Robert Jeffress Watt, Robert Edwin Allen, Robert Porter Cutier, James. Desmond Fitz- gerald, Robert Greer Prosser, David Keith Roberts, Robert John Brooks, Fred Louis Workman, Edward Leo Koenig, II, John Skinkle. johan wl year. *Mr st MgtrOn's iclub of the chap- bpi guegts., Walsh, jan1e Wi pleton:Weston. rAnne Spillane, Thgaw, Florence ç, and Jane Teni- *1 i i rd moc- is near

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