Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 34

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Miss Jean Sterling Nelson, kterior decorator and lecturer of the-Gertrude.Stanton. Interior -btudi ose,-Chicago,, will speak .be- fore the Woman's, Club of- Wil- mette at 10:45 Wedn esda y rnoringMatc 6,giving. an historical survey of English, Frencèh and Colonial interiors, ând illust rating ber taIk wt wall papersand fabrics. Modern trends in decoration, to- gehrwith plans for modernization of houses and sketches' from some Of Chicago's best, known architecti, will also be ihoWn and'discussed. Miss Nelson is knoWn throughout the north central states andi New York and New jersey, where she has lectured exenivly -heha recnlycm pleted a series of talks at the Chi- cago Woni;n's club and the Art insti- *Belle Ferrier, camp ,and an octet of Arden ill give the noon-liour 1Ishe arti ti pic tured above ill present an op eretta, "The Colonial Part y,"> as tihe af ternoon program at tise Wommi'sç Club of Wilusete Wedmesday, Marcis 6. Singing in tis romance of 1776 are Marguerite Jacobsosi, coloratura soprano, as the coquette, Pisyllis; Robert Long, tt'nor, as Strephen; Arvesta Parris, contralto, as Celîa;ý Leonara! fuber, baritone, as Lubin. Marim nsutead i tise accomapanuw.t. Af ter tise prograin, tea wvifl be servt,,d, asrd there wvil be <a* exhibit of isandicraft, needleuvrk, f'aint ïngs, and! fiétures, muade by club members. 0on's prograni will b. an te Colonial Party," which. nted ,by a quar tet of art- Permanent Registrat ion Junior Auxiliary Plans Wl Preseont Fine Arts n 's prograin. tub will be lps*ess durisig the ste al j4lanthropy wqrkc- are non-ménubers. ,Notes encdrses through its comm'ittee for efficiency in government: "The efficiency in government coin- mittee of the Wilmette League of Women voters, Mrs. L. A. Bower, chairman, urges your support of Flouse Bill, 87, Permanent Registra- tion of Voters. "Griffenhagen and Associates, specialists in public. ad- mneeting Thursday evening, Mai-ch, 7. Its themne, "Customs of Different Coun- tries," will b. present&l by a group of college students froni other lands wbo have been or are students in Americar, colleges and universities. Jôe Davadanain from India is one of the speakers. [He lu a graduate of the University of Indliana and studied at '-'ul> wi De ncsu on raay2 March 8, 'at the -Wilmette Mrs. Charles Norman will open the. Program .wîth a. talk on .,gardening. Mrs. Norman conducted a course in gardenint for 'the fine arts depart- ment of the club . last spring and it was so popular that another course lias~ been planned for titis year. Mrs. Harry. Bettinehaun. wha à a erncon, 1oman s you hear the February 'broad-. Public Personnel? Get the or March-Public Finance-' ar money" 'the league an- "Turne in Monday- morn- 10 o'élock,, Station WJJD." to be prese, t to lu#ar arraulged to entertaim thi 3 £Idoc~k >een invrited Ce progras» 4i.

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