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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1937, p. 78

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78 HONORED BY ENGINEERS W I L M E T T E LIFE M a y 13, 1937 E . R . S h n a b l e o f 1005 M i c h i g a n avenue, W i l m e t t e , w a s elected a c o u n c i l m a n of the E n g i n e e r i n g H i s tory division of the W e s t e r n S o ciety of E n g i n e e r s at a d i n n e r meetDr. William Starr Myers has i n g held M o n d a y of last week at the chosen the t o p i c ' ' W h i t h e r A m e r i c a " C h i c a g o E n g i n e e r s ' club. T h i s was the for his address to be g i v e n at 2:30 o c c a s i o n o f t h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e o ' c l o c k F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , M a y 21, at society. the W i n n e t k a W o m a n ' s c l u b . T h i s m e e t i n g , w h i c h is b e i n g s p o n M r s . H . H . S p i n k of 792 F o x d a l e sored b y the W o m a n ' s R e p u b l i c a n avenue r e t u r n e d t o W i n n e t k a last club of W i n n e t k a w i t h its affiliates week f r o m a f o r t n i g h t ' s stay at in G l e n c o e a n d K e n i l w o r t h , w i l l be Waukesha, W i s . one o f the largest meetings of its k i n d this year. r A/o ted Authority to TO VISIT PARIS Speak on May 21 at Women's G.O.P. Meet Confirmation to Be Conducted at Temple on Sunday flow it* Untfter'S , H O M E C E C R M A D E E A A 111} tHM B o y toad : WBmitti 4 7 7 S W E E T S H Q P Ml Hn Street . Wlnrtfikn. 1)1! "B?. *+i">^ I n v i t a t i o n s have been i s s u e d t o R e p u b l i c a n clubs o n the entire n o r t h shore, a n d i n H i n s d a l e , a n d i n other districts. T h e W i n n e t k a club itself has a l most 1,000 members. T h e speaker w i l l place before his listeners the m a n y emergencies n o w f a c i n g the g o v e r n m e n t a n d the people o f A m -^Attractive -fc erica. Compelling Speaker Stocks and Bonds D r . M y e r s is k n o w n a l l over the W e h a v e i n f o r m a t i o n c o v e r i n g financ o u n t r y as a c o m p e l l i n g speaker, cial p o s i t i o n a n d d e v e l o p m e n t s o n sevthoroughly conversant with political eral attractively p r i c e d securities. a n d c u r r e n t affairs A t Princeton D a t a "S" on £ s « m e s t u n i v e r s i t y , w h e r e he is professor of Enyart, V a n C a m p & Feil, Inc. politics, his classes are r e p u t e d t o be the most p o p u l a r l y attended. H e also 39 So. la Salle St., Andover 2424 has been an i n s t r u c t o r of h i s t o r y a n d politics at the U n i v e r s i t y of T e n n e s see, J o h n s H o p k i n s , the A r m y W a r ; D i a m o n d s , W a t c h e s college at W a s h i n g t o n , D . C , a n d the ; a n d S I L V E R W A R E N a v a l W a r college at N e w p o r t , R . I. J £aAlf. USE YOUR CREDIT F o r t w e n t v - t h r e e years he h a s l e c t u r e d c o n s e c u t i v e l y at the B r o o k l y n ; ipoif · J O S . F . K U S S institute, f o r t w e l v e years at the · almm It4 E l n S t m t ' T o w n h a l l i n N e w Y o r k , a n d for nine years at t h e L a k e P l a c i d c l u b i n NewYork. Besides being an eminent speaker, he is the a u t h o r of " S o c i a l i s m a n d A m e r i c a n Ideals." " A m e r i c a n D e m ocracy Today," and " T h e Republican P a r t y , a H i s t o r y " H e is the editor of " M c C l e l l a n ' s M e x i c a n W a r D i a r y , " " S t r y k e r ' s B a t t l e of M o n m o u t h , " and " K i t a z a w a ' s G o v e r n m e n t of J a p a n . " SHORTYS BARBEFl SHOP ItUelrie ?Lact - Witmtltt 5304 CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued from Page 77) FOR SALE/ -MISCELLANEOUS M A H O G A N Y ~~U P R I G H T C A U 1. V. piano. xcellent condition Cost Stiini. $50 cash. Phone Glencoe t i l l . UilLTNl-ltp WTD. TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS T H R O W I N G IT A W A Y ? ~ W A I T ~ ! We buy & pay best market prices for all junk. Papers, magazines, furniture. ROGERS PARK 6190 .UNIVERSITY 7739 7360 62 N.CLARK ST. WE CALLOMIdELIVER Wilmette's Only Fireproof Storage Warehouse Offers Security Efficiency Responsibility with its Moving, Packing and Storage Services Estimates Furnished Without Obligation Pkouei Junk Dealer Goldman Ph. Wilmette 5426 132LTN52-4tp North Shore Salvage A R E Y O U MOVING OR C L E A N I N G house? Don't throw away or give away your excess baggage such as rags, papers, books, mags., furniture, bric-abrac. Top prices. Winnetka 1522. 132LTN49-4tp WANTED : UTILITY TRAILER & MARTIN HOUSE Must be in good cond. Winnetka S07. 132Ll-ltp Junk Dealer--Phil Schuman Highest market prices for paper, mag. Kags $1 per 100 lbs. Also buy furn. bathtubs and old iron. W I L M E T T E 744. 132LTN52-4tp BOOKS W E W I L L B U Y YOUR BOOKS. ALSO private libraries. Will call. Wilmette 3214. 132LTN52-4tp CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR PLAYground equipment. Good condition. Glencoe 1008. 1 32LTNl-ltp MISCELLANEOUS WANTED : RESPONSIBLE PERSON or persons to drive F o r d coupe to N e w Y o r k or N e w H a v e n , a r r i v i n g by M a y 20. R u n n i n g expenses paid. Refs. required. P h . W i n n e t k a 382 for interview. 134LTNl-ltp HHEPROOF WAREHOUSE 521 Main Street, Wilmette Phones Wilmette 32 University 7317 T h e beautiful and inspiring C o n firmation service c o n d u c t e d o n the Festival of Shovuos i n a l l R e f o r m J e w i s h Congregations w i l l be held at t h e N o r t h S h o r e C o n g r e g a t i o n Israel, Glencoe, Sunday morning, M a y 16, at 10 o ' c l o c k . A t that time t h i r t y - o n e boys a n d girls w i l l p a r t i c i p a t e i n this c e r e m o n y of c o n s e c r a t i o n i n t o J e w i s h r e l i g i o u s life. T h e m e m b e r s o f the C o n f i r m a t i o n class this y e a r a r e : Dorothy Marian Ascherman, M i r iam Bazelon, Alice Ruth Berlin, Robert James B c r m a n . June Shirley Eisenberg, Benjamin F . Epson, H a r r y Goldstein, June Goodman, Nancy K a y Goodman, H o w a r d Greenblatt, William Henoch, Walter J. Hirsch II, Connie Louise Hofeld, R i c h a r d Kahn, Thea K a h n , Donald Kraus, Florence Landsman, R u t h Lee, Julian M a c k II, Lawrence F . Markus, Pearl Mervis, Donald Michael, Ira Ritow, Bette Jane Rosenblatt, M i r i a m R u t h Schram, Harriet F . Sobel, W i l l i a m A . Bernie Photo Steif, M a r i l y n T u t e u r , C l i f f o r d M a n dell W e i l , I r w i n W e r t h e i m e r , a n d Miss Ann Whitmack, Wilmette Richard Winefield. librarian, is sailing May 19, on the Manhattan, to visit Mine. Lawton Parker, who lives in Paris. After spending about two weeks there, she will sail for home on the S. S. Washington on June 17, and will Group Presents Elizabethan Program attend the American Library asAt New Trier High School sociation conference in New York before returning to Wilmette. T h e P i p e r s ' g u i l d , a g r o u p of p l a y e r s devoted to the presentation of Elizabethan music a n d instruments, gave a c o n c e r t i n t h e a u d i t o r i u m of N e w Trier high school Thursday morning. T h e program was arranged especially f o r t h e m u s i c i n t e g r a t i o n classes w h i c h h a d r e a c h e d the E l i z a bethan p e r i o d i n t h e i r social-science C h i l d r e n o f the J o s e p h S c a r s s c h o o l , study a n d f o r t h e E n g l i s h groups Kenilworth, will present S h a k e - w h i c h w e r e t a k i n g up the l i t e r a t u r e speare's p l a y , " A M i d s u m m e r N i g h t ' s of the E l i z a b e t h a n e r a . T h e p r o g r a m D r e a m , " this F r i d a y e v e n i n g at the was as f o l l o w s : school g y m n a s i u m , under the d i r e c - Fantasie . . . J u l i u s de Modena, 1525 . . . Claude Gervaise, 1550 tion of E l m e r I,,. N y g a a r d , s u p e r i n - Dances . F o u r Recorders tendent T h e p e r f o r m a n c e is t o begin Songs-- at 8 o'clock. T h e cast w i l l be as folW h e n Daisies P i e d D r . Arne, 1710 Come Unto These Yellow Sands lows : H e n r y Purcell, 1658 Nymphs and Shepherds Theseus, duke of Athens H e n r y Purcell, 1658 W i l l i a m Peterson M a r g a r e t Lester Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Thesvus Catherine L o u c k s Accompaniment arranged for recorders I'hilosti ate, mastei of the revels to by W i l l i a m Lester Theseus Robert C l a r k Sonata W i l l i a m Croft, 1609 Largo Egeus, father to H e r m i a Gigue Ralph Hawxhurst A l t o and Bass Recorders l l e i m i a , daughter to Egeus . . Frances Neilson Old German F o l k Tunes-- A l l e Vogel sind schon d a Lvsander, betrothed to H e r m i a Madel, wollen zum Tanze gehn Thomas Olin K u c k - K u c k ruft aus dem W a l d Demetrius, in lose with H e r m i a Two Soprano Recorders Fergus Mead, J r . A n t o n Brumel, 1500 M a r i l y n Frederick Canon Three Soprano Recorders Helena, in love with Demetrius Folksong Jacob Obrecht, 1475 Oberon, K i n g of the F a i r i e s . F o u r Recorders . Donald Campbell Titania, Queen of the F a i r i e s L y r i c s of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Suzanne Weese Century Poets Robin Goodfellow, or P u c k Margaret Lester R i c h a r d Jones Piano Accompaniment, Florence Fairies Brinkman Joanne H a t h a w a y , M u r i e l Craig, Peggy T h e p e r s o n n e l of the P i p e r s ' g u i l d Wiltberger, Dorothy S t a r r Other Fairies is: Florence Brinkman, Magdalen N a n c y Claar, M a r i o n Treadwell Massmann, Elizabeth Ayres Kidd, Fairy Sprites R u t h J o h n s o n , M a r g a r e t L e s t e r , soDebby Dell Kraemer, W i l l i a m W M g h t p r a n o soloist. Pantomime Orchestra M r s . L e s t e r a d d e d a g r o u p o f nineConductor Jeanne M a r t i n Violins t e e n t h c e n t u r y songs f o r the s e n i o r V i r g i n i a G r a h a m , Jack Hoetger E n g l i s h classes. M r s . K i d d w a s i n Charles Smedley 'Cello . M a r y Jane Herbel charge of the p r o g r a m . Bass viol Marjorie Wolsey Flute Jeanne Zeiss READING CIRCLE HOSTESS Oboe Charlotte W i l d s T h e R e a d i n g c i r c l e is h a v i n g its French horn Charles S t i l l m a n Tuba Michael Montonaro next m e e t i n g M o n d a y , M a y 17, at the Trumpet . . E s c h Davies home o f M r s . L y m a n M . D r a k e , 933 Tympanie Benton B a k e r L a k e avenue. Lute Florence Schempp Pa ires Grant Ellis M a r y Jane Lafferty, M a r j o r y A n n L a f -Snug, Lion ferty Starveling, Moonshine ., Albert Buehler Attendants Soldiers G r a n t Dean, Louis Bouchard, Leonard Joan Ross, Thelma Strom, Anna Jean Pifer, Priscilla Colvin, Sally RayLiebschutz mond, Patricia Van Arsdale, Virginia Clowns Burkhard, Geraldine Burnet, Betty Quince, the prologue Jack K e t c h a m Jane Thompson Bottom, P y r a m u s . Louis Brenner Electricians Flute, Thisbe . . . Frederic K i l n e r John Connley, Leslie Weinstock Shout. W a l l .. Jack Cosner PIPER'S G U I L D Joseph Sears Children to Present Shakespeare Play on Friday Evening

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