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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 18

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WILMETTE LIFE 2963 NEW BOOKS IN THE Let COLOR Cameron · Exterior and Interior · HARRYG. ·:sTUcco home! -u.tify your DECORATOR WILMETTE DISCOUNT on your 6nt job if you mention this advertisement ---- · 348 Linden Avenue 1v-/0 t\BI. Y'S BBIIOVAt SALB EY817 piece of merchaadiae will be REDUCED IN PRICE. . We wiD JDCn'e May 1st to oar aew home, lll-llf Gnwe St.. · .- ~1 1AYB Olf ALL ft.OOB COYBIUIIGS ROW : \ CLEANING AND REPAIRING 514 DAVIS ST. UNIV. 5712 4111!...........- ......................-e4. . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - ' Huneker-~'Letters." WILMETTE PUBLIC LIBRARY Armstrong-"Water Is Wide." Barretto-"Walls of Glass." Byrne-~'Crusade." Russell-"Trails Plowed Under." Wylie-~'Mr. Hodge and Mr. Hazard." Mcllvane- "Spring in the Little Garden." Bryant-"French Pictures and Their Painters." Capablanca- "Chess Fundamentals." Smith-"Chccker Player's Handbook." Thoreau-"Cape Cod." Woods-"Principles of Geography." Grierson-"Things Seen in Florence." Laughlin-"So You're Going to Rome." Sawtell-"Primitive .Hearths of the Pyrenees." Greenbie-"Japan, Real and Imaginary." Mukerji-"Son of Mother India Replies." Van Gogh-"Tragic Life of Vincent Van Gogh." MacDougall-"Autobiography of a Business Woman." Rotary Cl·b 06ers · .. ~ ·. A ward to Foremost Local BO"' Athlete J "In recognition of the heavy intra· mural and school team program conducted in the Wilmette schools and in the interest of Boys' Work among grammar school pupils, we recommend that the Rotary club award annually suitable trophy to the eighth grade boy of the local grammar schools, having the best athletic record for the school year. "To be eligible for this award the boy must be above the average scholastically and must have the recommendation of his teachers signifying his interest in the general welfare of the ·scl,ool. The above resolution, presented by the_Boys' Work committee of the Witmette Rotary club, was unanimously adopted by the club at its weekly luncheon last week. The club also stipulated that a second prize will also be given. Every eighth grade boy in the publie or parochial schools of the village · · d · who has part1c1pate m t he seasonaI athletic sports in which the Playground and Recreation boar.d has supported leagues will be eligible to compete for the prizes. a 1---------------1 Girl Athletes Get Awards at Annual G. A. A. Banquet The Girls' Athletic association at New Trier High school held its annual basketball banquet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. This year the banquet, instead of being only for those girls who had played basketball was open to all G. A. A. members and any girls who played basketball. Because girls other than basketball players were present, the name was changed to a G. A. A. banquet. Emblems were given to the girls who had made the swimming or basketball teams, and to those having enough points for their N. T. G. A. A. emblems or stars. 7HE RIGHT SHOE for every growing foot-at Pool & Piper's! TINY SHOES for the baby's first steps . · . . shoes that guide the healthy growth of the foot of the child whose school days are just ahead · · · correct shoes for young people "in the grades" and in high school . . . Modern Miss Shoes, for style with comfort. Footwear for dress, for play, for sport. Every shoe in this store is made especially for us according to rigid and exclusive specifications. There's always a Pool ~ Piper Shoe that's exactly right! Sisterhood Holda Firat Meetin1 in New Temple The Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel held its fir.;t meeting in the new temple on Vernon avenue, Glencoe, on Wednesday of last week. Sewing started in the morning, luncheon was served, and in the afternoon Madam Sturkow-Ryder, well known pianist, gave a program that was greatly enjoyed. Madam Ryder has an amazing command of technique and a brilliant personality that makes her an artist of high standard. Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg of Glencoe is president of the Srsterhood, which embraces towns along the North Shore from Evanston to Waukegan. Other officers are Mrs. Arthur Oppenheimer of Highland Park. first vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Michaels of Highland Park, second vice-president ; Mrs. Milton Simon of Wilmette. third vicepresident; Mrs. Joseph Spiegel of Wilmette, recording secretary ; Mrs. Arthur Adler of Winnetka, corresponding secretary : Mrs. S. Westerfield of Winnetka. treasurer; Mrs. Meyer Weil of Evanston. financial secretary. The Dramatic club is meeting lionday evening at the Byron Stolp school, at 8 o'clock. All members and anyone interested in dramatics are invited to be present. Members of the club will Jrive a reading of the play, "Tiieir Husband," by Alice Gerstenberg. M iss .lean Munro, 1119 Elmwood avenue. is entertaining the Cambridge chapter. D. B. E. at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon. April 5, at 2 o'clock. The affair is given as a bene- fit for the British Old People's home. -o- Ston Ho·a-1 co 6 Infanta· lmp't'd Engliah Half P<DL & PIPER ·IMC· Woman's and Modern Mia Socks CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIAUSTS 1608 Cbicaao AYeaat EYaaatoa Sport Hosiery

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