Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1938, p. 40

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Present 5 Artists in Studio Progrem Miss Clara Maas of Wilmette, the pianiÈt, will play the, first movementý of the F sharp minor Sonata by. Brahms, ' "Ballet,. des Ombres Heureuses" Gluck- Friedman, «Ble Music from Rosamund"- Schubert - Godow - .sky,. and "Ritual Fire Dance" by de Falla, when presented next Sudyafternoon by the orth Shore alumnae of Phi Beta'f ra- ternity at a studio afternoon to be held at the home-of Mrs. Burt J. Denman, 21 Linden ave- nue, Wilmnette. Miss Mary Evelyn Burnus, dramatic. artist 'on the program, is, to present a sketch suggested by the cathedral scene ini George Bernard ShaiVs "Saint Joan," "Lines About Ladies," and "But the One on the Left" by Dorothy Parker. Visi Burns is a gduate of the State University of Luisiana, made hçr dramatic debut at the age of five in "Beyond the Horizon," and later appeared ini sev- eral productions with the Thespians in Salt Lake City. In 1936 she played the title role i the world premiere of -Carless Jones' three-act play, "Elizabeth of Austria, and appeared in "Bill of bivorcement' and other plays. Thé: young artist la. experienced in, the preparing of drafinatic programs for schools and organizations, and bas assisted .in the. arranging of several radio programs over New Orleans anid Baton Rouge radio statiôns. Miss Fannie Ellen Hogg, also, on the program,- is nowý appearing in 4«The Great Barringtoo" at. the. *Blackstone theater. She, is a. student of Elien Gwendolyn Hill, and' ex- perienced ini church, club and radio progranis as .well as motion picture Durant Studio Mns. M. P. O>Donovan, Mi':. B. N. Gleeser, Mrs. Houord B. Kerr, and Mvs. H. S. Ciingmun; from lfrf t $ ight, respectfrely, wvere present at a meeting held one morniug recently at thse home of Mrs. Clingman in Win- netka tao outline pians for the annual spring card party tise Mary Crane leaguewuIi sponsror a Shawnee Country club on Mày 4. Mrs. O'Donotan, is haimanof he art, wth rs.Glaeser iser co-chairman. Mrs. Cling-, man iseadi tise zuays and means committee under whose auspices tise. eve takes place. and Vr. Kerr is bser co-chairman. Theta Mother's Kenluckiansl+o. Honor Club Plans Its Mrs. Géorg. Cushing An nit en.ft lrs. James A. King, wbo bas e The annual benefit card narty of the Kappa Alpha Thet'a Mothers' club -will be held at the Chapter bouse on Thursday, March 17. at 2 o'clock. Among other prizes will be those for, tables, and tea wiIl be served later in the afternoon. Mrs. C. Robert Moulton of Evans- with a luncheon at 1 o'clock Tues, day, Marcb 15, open her home to the members of the board 'of the Ken-; tuckv Society ci Evanston and the North Shore. Mrs. George Cushing, field secretary of Hindmlan Settle- ment school in Knott county, Ky., will 6ethe guest -of honor. A board meeting, over which th e president, Mrs. Thomas Edward Bos- weIl will. preside, wilI follàw in the afternoon. at which time a report. Special Features for Flower Show Fashions of flowers will again be' a .f eature of the Chicago Flower show, to be held on the 'Navy pierApril 2 to.10, by the, Garden Club of Illinois, and many détails of. this feature were discussed Friday of iast week at. a commnittee. meeting at the home of'Mrs. Warren W. Shoemaker, in, Hubbard Woods. A hostess has been appointed. for each of three days, Monday, Tues- day, and Wednesday, April 4, '5, and. 6, to be in the tearoom at 3 o'clock. supervising that day's show.1 The Rocky mountain region will, be fea-. tured the first day, with Mrs. Clar- eneLamar of Chicago in charge. Flowers to be w'orn with riding and ranch cl 'otlhes, as weIl as appropriate ones for afternoon and evening wear., will be tnodeled by a group of girls. from Wheatôn and Elmhurst. A çlebutante day is planned by Mrs. Shoemaker for Tuesday, with accent on flowers to be worn in the haïr. The models on that day wiIl include Miss Frances Orcutt and Miss Helen Shoemaker, two of the season's debutantes, and Miss Louise Gal- braith, of Glencoe. *Afternoon and evening clothes wilI be, worn by Wednesday's anodels. under the supervision of Mrs. Mil- lard Rogers of Chicago, anid on that' day there. will be one Hawaiian cos- turne, with its customary lei. 111 .Also on display wil 6e perfuùmes and beauty accessories appropriate for use with the fiowers shown. The remainder of the week, at the samne hour, William. Moore wiIl dem-" onstrate the use oif lowers for dec- oration. He is coming. from Ca!i-ý fornia.-where he is associated with the Cëhouinard Art instittue, in Los, Angeles. In the tearoom on the opening day,. Mot ýers during the con- clt in -vations. .n is oneA s of the Little is MLrs. Richard F. Norton, luncheoin irman, will be assisted by Mrs. AI-* rt R. Cobb, lirs. Stevens A. Coldren, s. PL D. Peltman, Mrs. Alfred H.. rnamin, and M1riL Clark, Smaha. WILMBTTB LITE -5 est=n their lei ference.

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