Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Dec 1934, p. 30

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Dy JEAN FOX Do you know the meaning of. *the. term, "Eskimiss?" .Neither did the ,members of the Wonî- an's Club of Wilmetie,, until thiey ,.heard .Marjorie Culve-r, 'Ameni- caipianist and composer, Mi a recital of musical, poctry Wed- nesday afternoon of last ýweek., "Eskimiss" is the femininè'of "Eskimo" and finds appropriaté place in rimes of,.polar regions, wben,.recited in wbiMsiral vein to soft piano mîusic. To proàduce just the right effect.l.botli rec'it- ing and plIayiùg nnist be ini the true Culver manner. J'oems,. recited to piano accom- ptaulikht. arethe fié ediii ftrough which this young artist expresses lier talents and versatility, and fast week club nienbers heard her in aide selection of serious and mot-so-ser- iou s numbes. .Gee, Arent Women Quer"' a monologue by a bridegroom of three months, set most everyone in the audience to laughing. Subtie psy- chology enclosed ini the simple and hornelv lines of several vcrFes ent'tled lis Culver, it can. be seen., de- pends, for effect, in large measure uip- on the furnny littie twists and quirks in human nature. Her quick mmid catches every nuance, every impli- cation of meaning, -and in soi, tbroaty tongs she passes this on toi bcr list-. eners. In lier serious selections, the piano accompaniment assumes rnuch more importance, contributing definitely to Mr. and Mrs, Harold,. V. Green. 1600 Highiland avenue, entertained a -group of, friends at a supper and Chisms party last Sunclay night at thelî home. Club Makes Motion Picture R.solu- fions; Spirit of Christmâs in Charffiing Program Aýt the Decemnher 15 meeing of the Womnan's Catholic. Club) of. Wilmet'te, Mrs. Warren A. Clohisy, chairman of motion pic- tures, urged' members to ascer'_ tain what pictures are approve(I by the Council of the Legion of Decency, especially whtpc- turcs are:approved for cliildren. "'Refer. to, the* list, publis hed in Ille Chicago, dally papers, -also found in the 'New World,', or phone te, the if' 3rou are, idoubt,".said Mrs. Clohl4sv.' Tht cilb passed res0lutions to ad-, litre strictly to the decisiqu. of the' Legion o ecency Council. A vision of Christmas lol'eliness in1 red velv et, Miss Marion Orts.ifen, gave a group of readings, namelv. "'Twas the Night Before Christmas;: "Thie Ox and the Ass," by jules Supa- vale froin Campbell's arrangement of "The Story of Christmas," and ati encore. -Little BoyBlue." As on that first clear starlit. Christ- nias night angel voices sang tidin'sç Ùg good cheer, so the vested Girl,' choir- of St. Augustine's È.nistcopal church, led by Miss Mary MNickev and - Most of' the carolswr c1trt Bld-"io Christmas Da," (.I Bamhno,"and. (Ad Russian oné. As Maurice Semu*pho4t.-) reverend. youngr voices softly close<-! Tanici, thc Rt<ssitz,, dlaicer, sPonsorrd bi, ýlfisç .4licia pratt. ?<ill (l/)/'ar Awith "Sulent Nightç' I1 h0ped the littie auî thé prograrn of the benefit the Vassar alum,îae fo the Chicago diçti-ici arc'--Als trian pries.t,,Father T'osëüll Mohr. givinsg Jcnuaty 5, for their sc/zolarship fund. The Party zieiII bc a dinner who wrote the words 150 years ago, dance i Dira court ini the Michigant Square building. % vas Iisttfliig from bis place il, lleaven.p *Chrstmas cooldes and a dear littie Ch ristmas tree added to the enio, gnci puuicasweil s a o club memjbers, alld, tea will be served.

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