Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1937, p. 28

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Invite Public to Opens Her Home on Lake for Sale for Victory Workshop One of the, finestý homes on the north shore will be opened for the Victory Workskop sale on FridaY, jul1y 30,.f rom 12 ýto 5-:30 o'clock. Mrs. Flarry'Kunin is donating her ran bling' home overlooking Lake Michigan to' .thIs charity sale. The house, located'at 1201 Soutl'h Seridaii road, Highland Park, is set way back from the road,,in the rnidst. of a spaciouis, highly cultivated old Park, one of the beauty spots of the north shore. Th e Victory Workshop was started four years ago in answer ta a long feit né-ed . . . that of training- deaf' and hard of hearing youing people who have finished their academnic school work, and are untrained for *anyv occupation. Because of the ter- rible handicap af deafness, these unfortunate. young people have dif- flculty finding employment. Through *the cooperatian of the board of edu- cation and. the WPA, rooms are now pr'ovided at the Haven school in Chi- cago for conducting. the workshop. * thé students have been place.d inin dustry, and are holding jobs alang side of normal, skilled workers. Sev- eral of the boys ar~e in cabinet shops: * One'boy is earning a good wage as a professional weaver. Several of. the girls are warkîng in lingerie and. *dressmaking shops. While students are xorking at the Victory, they get ail the profits on *the merchandise sold. In addition, the.y are providè.d with carfare and. George nowden, Mvrs. riarry '..an- mann, Mrs. Melville Keim, Mrs. E. J. Loewenthal, Mrs' Andrew Mac- Leish, Mrs. Louis Pelton, Mrs. joseph Redlick, Mrs. Sylvan Robert-. sonp, Mns. Alfred S. ýTrude,,Jr.,: Mrs., lier aeu<qactivities izuzr» ssistung qas a mîItuat tiwe, jasiiiumn s.iozç, . oep sen ted by' the f4in n.tka board for Nortlîwters iniJ rst' settiement..c parents,; Mr. and Mrs. 1Edard Bigeiow Hl i f 33-5 While Oak J'ane, arc giving a tea for lier at' tAerlazme Septeînb<r 11, and se Ii ict-rn lut-e. tlw iiîoith ta Va.ssar cçàliège for lier soplimoMre ycar. Anne PalmerSelecfes August Weddirig Day Miss Anne Palmer, daughter Mr. and Mlrs. Dudley Chapin Paln the homes of, Mrs. George Pick and Mrs. Edward J. Lowenthal,. Highland Park, at the M oraine and Chicago Beach hotels, ând various country clubs. During the fal and winter. seasons, exh ibits and sales are held' frequently au women's club mtetings. Arden Shore, Board Apprecate Gîfts' ýf Generous hias been the response ta rthe Wilmette Arden, Shore board's who, will dine at tables arranged on the Iawn arounld a dance plat.formi. Swimming, and special attractions will also bé the order of the evening. Lighted japanese lanterns and: gay balloons will add col'or .and their decoration to the,'vent. Hiear Ann B. Kuper. Read Modern Comedy Mrs. Kupeér is sure ta give anc e .of ieril'faillilV canviincilig ,interpreta- tions Mwhein she read., Yes, NfiDar-, ling Dauiglter," andc-iieiln of thie north shore arc anticipating a, really amiusing aftemn.oon. Her reading will be held at 2:30 on Tuesday, Augiist .Hostess Mrs. Paul. Clovis of24Cnno roadl, Kenilworth, gave-a party Si,-- urday at her home forsera of her friends., *An event . o widcslpread in - terest xiii take p)lace on Tuesday *afternoon. Aggust 3,., hen .Aun, Býirk Kupei xviii give a reading *at, the No'rth -Shore Côtîlgre.Lal- tion. Israel, Lincoln avenue,. GlenCoe. Mrs.. Kuper, whose readings have rained lier a large ..and enit'husiastie, foliow- iing.ii Chicagoland, has, seiected "Yes, My Darling I)aughiter"' for this occasion. Those, who *keep in touch xv.ith current the- atrical productions, uwill he nmuch interested in. an- opportun ity to * hear this -wideiy cdiscu.ssed play. read. *A sophistiça*ted conedy by Mark, *Wtitc Reed (also authar of "Petti- coat Fav-,er"), it is a geinilel3eanus- ilig story of a modern girl and her inothier-a kcenly inteý1glliget wamlan, naow approaching imiddle age. A worna; whaiilIler rl'te, hiad been one af thle mosýt (arinigly unlcanivenit jouaiof lier avawc(lly tin- -ca'nv\enitionial GreenwichiVilaecircle. As the action. of tuie play conltinues, i.seis ernbarrassed to dlisco\er, after main, years of her own niia-ried re- spectability, that hier dauigltér is planïungi(, a libcral romnantic experien*ce of bier awn. Laugli 1produIlcing uneins keep spectators of the spatrkling coin- edy constantly iinterested as thie plot unlra\vels il a hjigly dvcrin fashlin ta solve tlîeir prableml.

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