2Z WILMETTE LIFE February 4, 1927 Your Advantage to have your DOUBLE-BILL ,DRAM A Radio Talks on Child French Club Plans to· Training Gain in Favor Opera and Drama Club Prepares PresEntertain Arden Shore Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of entation for February 25-26: Lewis the National Kindergarten and EleHeads Steliar Cast mentary college, gave a radio talk to __ mothers on "Building for Citizenship" · f 1 for f rom s . t a t' ·[ AQ \'1 1 d ft r Rehearsals · are · gomg orwarc 10n W' .v -"" ., cc nes ay a e · t w·tlmette tl · k Ill t f 1 er the double lllll wh1ch t.1e nobo~l to f 'tills wee ... I ttts rfa mgl ml Opera and Drama club will present su JCC WI 1 many mere en s rom 10 c V , 1h F 1 2·5 and a11d s · cl1ool lt'fe of tl1e l1.ttle cl1t'ld M1'ss at the \ oman s c 11 c )ruary 1'trection ' " r . · 126. The plays arc under t 1 1e < of B a k er s h owe d 1 10w. tl 1rougI1 th e eve y- . · ' 1 C ·1 T 'I d t t 11 tl h tile 1 the soctety s c trcctor, cct .·~ organ. ay con ac s, as we as Iroug . I Tl Cl 1111 . Sl . Cl . le ssons of hero-da,·s and holidays, the· lC ~ 10 P ts a two-act 1111 ~ ~"' child may be led to establish an ideal opere_tta '~·nt~en h~: Arthur P~nn. 1 h.t· and a t 1 1 · 1 t 1 · h ·11 plot ts latd Ill Clnna and \\'lth lllthlC en,tertainment for ~wenty-five boys. ' . k Is_ an< arc} <_)t !clone~~~. \\' llC WI ' and dance ~tcps appropriate to the fhe club also dtscussecl the Mardi ma ·e mn a c cs1ra) e Clttzen. 1 1 . . . . Gras. to he held Saturday, Februarv The address was one in the series t eme. 2o. at 8 o'cbck. for the purpose of in·- of radio talks for parents 011 the sub - ! ·The opcrr tta, Is ~at~l to h~ nch 111 r.rea ing the French Scholarship fund. ! jcct of moral -.ocia l education of the 1 C()mcd~- and (._ \ Ir gd Lc\\·ls as tht· The tickets for the ~f arcli Gras are on ' child in the home. "·hich ~I is-; Baker ~cformcr and.. Georg~· Colburn as t h._, sale this week. is gi\'ing at 4:15 o'cl ock (Jil the after- .". < 1 m;~n-hah.:r pror:t,se) to pr~lY<:kc a The c0mmittcc:; announce that theY noon of the first \\"ednc ·daY of each not 111 laug-htn. \~~~-" kthr ( hnstvn arc doin g ail po~~ihle to have aoocl en·- month. · sen take~ the · ftlllllli!H' h-ad ;tnd tht· · d J :--. I <lthl'r ntalt· lead-; ar(' t;tkl'll ]l\· <.cc1rg t tcrtammcnt, an lope to surpass la st , . 1 \\. 1: .. . l' ·o l· '1 '1 . 1:-,. T ,·ear's fete. I ,e,t 1 ,tn(.. . ·".ttl (I '· . Jt · . I Indergartners Compete "three hellv an· j)Cil't ra _ ,·<·d hy ])liJ'I I'l\f r. · · · · Song Con test f eb 1n 1l1\· C. ~ha\\· . Funin· \\"agnn :t n cl and ~[ rs. Bernard Stetner ot I In I 1 1 rl'1 1 . . . 71t1 Prairi . 1 1 ft f K · \; 1~. ·.n. · ,.n o 111 -,otJ. It' r lapt'l ti!H' 1. . ,. ., ) Ill \;'·eSnut e. lave ,·e ll or] ett~lp- ; A song contest among freshmen. pla~<· d 1·\-elyn Kabci11. 1, t" 1 . . . · ...vt r. emer "1 go 1ttn mg. , . 1 1 · · · · · and ~rr ~ . Steiner visit her ·s ister. :--~p~omote~.and Jttntor rlas:-.t's o~ the I .-\lar ge 1-nrl:-. rhonts ~:-. helll!.! . tr;lln.t·d \Ir s. ~ficharl Frakc, forme.rly a re si- :-\atto,t:aJ ~11-lclergartc n coll~gc, w11l he j.;tnd t~H·_ danu nutnllL'rs don~· · m un ~ dent of \Vilmette. I held 1 hmsd cty aftL·!·noon. 1·_c1Jruary 10, mal llune~e co~tt_tme-; pr()tlJI--l' tn hv to celebrate the ftrst annl\·crsan· o{ unu~ualh· tnterr :-- tJng . the move into thr new Harrison. hall ! The l;alann· oi .till' c \-enin!.! j.., 111 on the north shore . he cll.',·oted to a ont-art dra;na. th e La t year tj1c sung rontc:->t \ras hrld ' "Dntnls of Ouck," by :\u :-.tin ~tr<tn~ . under very crQ\\'Cicd conditions in the This is de ~rrihcd a:-. a ten~c and cxrit o.ld building-s, hut tht awarding of the ing plav that ha s met with ~\ten·-;-; on s1h·er baton to the " ·inning· class took I th e pr-oic:--~ional and am<ttt·ur -. ta;.:c pl~ce at_ t_he ope nin g assc111bly in the . wherever presented. still un 10 tlmshed new builcl1·ncr T JC . k :--. 011 Feb·e t s arc now on sa 1c h~- ;tll club ruary , and_ the students. through members. it is announced. college counc1l. requested that the event be made an annual affair. 11rs. Thos. E. Thomp son, 1311 .-\ . . bland an·mH:, and ~fr .". Frank I·: . .\ler 1Irs. \\'ill C. Braun. 807 Central <n·e- rill, 1106 Grcrn\\·ood an·nuc. entt:rnue, will Cll tcrtain her Fridav club at tained about forty gue sb at a lun cheon luncheon and bridge on FriZlav Feb- and bridge rec ently, at 1fr:;. ~lerrill\ ruary 4. -' home. 1 1 SCREENS 't aken care of N 0 W Einar Holm-Hansen Building 8 Remodeling · Cori tractor Phone Wilmette 1913 910 13th St. Wilmette In the first meeting of the year. 1927, last Wednesday, the French club of New Trier High school discussed a number of matters. · F N ext W e d nes d ay a 1ecture m .r ench will be given. Le Cercle Francaise did nothing for Cl1rl.st1llas as tl1e Arde 11 Sh Ore au th Or ities asked them to wait until later. ~d F 0 n F n ay, ebruary 4, the French club is going ~p to Arden Shore where it will provide ice _ cream, cookies, and 1 'K· . 1 ,,ill h;- ... I Model Number Set~en.thr .. · February · tnstrumentt. in one! 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