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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 16

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' 16 W IL M E' T T E LIFE N~vembet 1, 1929 · Wilmette chapter, No. 753, Order of the Eastern Star, will celebrate grand lecturers' and \V otthy ·Patrons' night · Monday evening, !'\ovember 4, at 7 :30 . o'dock in the Masonic temple. Grand lecturers and worth~· patrons ,..,will serve in the ·.y arious stations. . · . · SPECIAL ·O. E. S. PROGRAM PAST MASTERS' NIGHT· . Past Masters' Night is to be observed by Wjlmette Lodge, No. 931, A. F. and .to· A. M.; Saturday evening, November 2, when th'e third degree will be co~1· ferred by past masters of the lodge at Miss Irene Dorothy Bleser, daught ~r Students and Coaches Mapping the Masonic- temple. Refresh·ments will of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ble~er, 1435 Campaign; Hamilton Club be s-erved following ·the · degree. . work. . Central avenue, Wilmette will become Tilt Fi~st on Slate · the bride of Kar.l . G: Knobel, son of Mr. a1id · 1\[ r5. Charles I< nobel, 204 -Ol\: · ·,~BpJnres ';)n;)ml!i\\ ~lJnoJ P0°J\i\ New 'frier High school otators arc vember 1.2. The wedding will 'take 'place preparing for a busy season this year. To test th e reader inle resf in the Advertisean e nts at 5 o'clock in . the .a fternoon at ~t. Students are holding conferences daih ] olm.'s - Lttther:an · church i.n ·Wilm.ettc with Dr. Laura F .. Ullri~h,- _.he.ad of th.l· In this. Public~tioa1 w~ll . give -a \\·ith the Rev. Herman \V. Meyer per·- -history department, and William Rcilc\' . · forming the ·service. The ceremony .t he .faculty · _ memb~rs in chatgc oi tl;v . " ·ill lie follo\Yed immediatelv bv a re- oratorical work. ·· ception at . the home o.f the . .bride's Yeteran May Compete parents. : . New Trier will enter three oratorical Miss Edna Bleser w'ill he her sister's ' contests this year, one sponsored !)\· maid of · honor, · while the bridesmaids · the Hamilton club of Chicago, anorhcr · ,,·ill he 11'iss Eleanor · Ha'rdt of \Nil- by the Unron League du~ of. Chicag(l, mctte and 1\fi_s .1Iabel Hofstetter of and a third l~y the Chicago .Dai)y N'e\\':- . E,·anston. The flower girls will · he Al(red Romig-, who placed in .both tlH: t\\·o small nieces of Mr. Knobel. .Ellen Union League and Daily .t\e,Ys contc :-; t-. Burns and Jean· Matthews. Mr. Kno- last year, is again available to ref>r ~To ea·ch one men~ioning this at time 9f hc! will hayc . a s his best man George 'sent New Trier this year. ' , Mergenthaler of \Vilmett'e. The . ushers Lois Go.Idstein, Ron1i'g's . closest com p·ur~hase·, pri~r .t o . friday, Nov. 8th. · Thl~ will . he Lawrence Knobel, brother of petit or f'Or oratory honors at ~ <;\\' Trier will 'be charged against ·our advertising ap- . · the groom-to-=bc. -H cn\·ard · Bleser. a ' last year and a member of last Year\ brother of the bride-elect, aHd Frank d.e bating · team, is another experienced propriation. ·Every·· gan:n ent .in our stock- is Altman of EYanston. speaker who is a strong contei1der tt, Doth Miss Bleser and ).I r. Knoi>el represent New Trier in at least one 11i ne"'· . ' So this m~_kes a worthwhile sa~ing~, are graduates, nf ~e\r Trier High school the orator.ical events th_is veat:. Other students "·ho \\'Ill probabh· tn. in the class of ]')25. out to represent New Trier in the fit'ld Among the t:rcent shn,Yers that have bern· given· for ).1 iss Bleser ,qts a mis- of oratory .are: John At\\'ood, Herbert Lilly, Charles Kremer, Dcirecs IIolnw.;. ~cellaneous shower and bridge .pa.r.ty gi\·en Snmlay. Octohn 20. by ).{iss Ger- Richard Nichols, Marian Tubbs. Ht'lcn 11{)8 WI·LMEt"TE AVFNUE . Wll~fETTE · trude .}faas nf E,·anstnn in honor of R~inhart. Marie Klapp~rick. Bill \f c.. Allen. Frank Heineman, Car_ t,litll' · ~fiss Rieser . On ~[on .day, 'October 21. Schwarm and Albert Denton. \frs. Rirbar'cl nurns of. EYan ston '\'aS Hamilton Contest First hoste s:-; at · a miscellaneous sbo\\'cr and The contest sponsored hv the. Hamil bridge party · fo'r the bride-elect. ton club' is the first on the oratorical \\'cdnc.scla·Y en·ning, October 23; the calendar · for the vear. This conte ~ t Sunday School staff of St. John's will be held in ]anttarv and )Je\\' Trie r Li1theran church gave a banquet for will pick its entrant at a l~)cal con.te,t ).fiss TI!eser. \, ho had been a member to .he held in December. Anv topi c of the staff. ~1iss Eleanor: Hardt en- bearing ' on .the life of Hamilton will iw tertainecf at a bridge parh· and rilis - appwpriatc as a subject. 1f art in Ca:- c.ellaneous shmrer FridaY c~·cning, , Oc- sell, who represented New Trier b .; t tober 25. in honor of ).fiss Bkser. year in the _Hamilton club contest, i..: 59 5 'Lincoln Avenue, Giencoe now at the University of Illinois. Muskies Win ·Water Polo The facultY 1.nembcrs in charge (1i the Overlooking Skokie Country Club New Trier oratorical · work at New Trier ha,·t· Tournament at pointed out that the field of cntrie . : Thr water polo tournament held . re- is not limited, and the" are hopi1w cent h· at 1\" e\'\· Trier High school re- · that more sophomores and junior.; will sulted in a ,·ictory for Captain Witt's tr.v out for oraton· honor~. · '\fuskies. "ho finished \Yith a total of fin· " ·ins. h,.0 ties. and 110 losses for ENTERTAINS LEAGUE BOARD a · total of twentv-fonr points. · The . :M rs. E. F. Snydacker, presicknt t1i Sea Horses and TarJ)Ons tied for sec- the Kenilworth League <if \YnnlCLl ·· Voters, entertained the n1cmhcr.; tli oncl place. · the hoard of that -organization at FollmYing are the final standings: luncheon Otl \\'.ednesclav of this Wl'l'k T('nm · \\'nn 'fif'cl Lm:t Pt~. ·· C · :.ru!'{ld('l'\ .· ~ 24: . at her home ·on hestnut street . 0 N. T. 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