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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1929, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE ·'L·I'FE ' . ; , ', November 8, 1929 ·············---~--------~ Artistic Children Frolic at Hallowe'en Parties . DECORATDIG Your home has Its own atmolpllere·. Wl&h the aid of o·r Interior derorators :rou ean express this tndlvldualtt)' In the decorations. M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator ~------------------~-----~ Read the Want Ads 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 :· let us give you a con· cert on .the greatest musical instrument of all time. Bar none ! with Eleetrola Vietor-Radio You will rave about it 'too I RE-45: The "miracle ;.. atrumeot .. reproduces both broad· caat and recorded muaic electricall., · with the realiam of the personal per· Children of \Vilmettc were the guests of the Playground and Recreation board on Hallowe'en night at two parties given in the gymna::>iums of the Howard and Stolp schools. That they were present en ~asse is attested by the accompanying photograph . Mr. and ~{rs. LeRoy \Voodland, 336 Leicester road, Kenilworth gave a party at the Opera club Saturday night for their daughter, Miss Vir~ ginia ' \Voodland, who made her debut last year. Mr. and Mrs. \Voodland also entertained a party of their own friends at the Opera club Saturday night. (Photo by Staff Photographer) STUDY CLASS MEETS formance. Heu id "' cYA=~= ~ The Greatest Value Ever Offered- $298 Wilmette Musie Shop Carleton Kaumrycr 1179 Wilmttte Avt., Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 3006 ""'-----------------! I The Kenilworth Study class met at the home of Mrs. John\Vilds Mondav of this week, Mrs. William D . Mac-Clintock lear! ·ng the discussion of, "The Great Hunger" by Bojer. The next Children from 6 to 60 are invited to meeting occurs in three " ·eeks and announcement cards will be sent to take a trip into the land of Makemembers. "The Brand of the Sea" by Believe with Tony Sarg's little woodenheaded actors, who will present a pupAnderson will be the book studied. -opet version of "Rip Vati \Vinkle" pre Mr. and Mrs. W. \Vallace Kerr, 707 Forest avenue, with their son, Kenneth. ~[ r. and ~Irs . F. L. Millington ::.tnd. pared for the miniature stage by Dorwill attend the Michigan-Harvard foot- their family, who recently mO\·ed from cas R nt hcnherg of Yale universitv in ball .liame next Saturday at Ann Arbor. Kenilworth to Pasadena, have moved ] ane Kuppenlu'imer Memorial l;all -oto Long Beach, Cal., where Mr. Milt- Skokie sclwol, \Vinnctka. Thursday af~ Mr. and ~f rs . Harry \V. Grigsby will ing'ton is opening the first oi the Rose- ternoon and evening, November 14. During the pla y such quaint char.a rentertain t"·elve guests at bridge to- lind Drapery shops, several of ·which' morrm,· evening at their home, 247 \\'ill he located later in southern Cali- ters as Dame Van Winkle the shamtongued wife: Derrick V ~n Bummel, Maplc avenue. fornia. ~~~~~~--~-~----·-------------------------------- ~ll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll l llllllllllllll l llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll l l llllllll ll lllllll llllll llllllll l llll lllll l llll llllllll l llllllllllllll ll llll lllll llllllll l ll llllll i lllll l llllllll l l§ the village school teacher: Nicholas Ved?~r, the tavern -keeper: villagers, = - mUSICians and the Van Winkle cow I= and Rip's dog, \Volf, appear to delight and amuse. The story is depicted in seven scenes: Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette. Ill. - and is most amusing from the opening of the play with Rip talking to hi s SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. cronies before the St. Geor!le Tavern WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING--S P. M. = to tl1c closing scene when Rip returns from his twent:v year sleep in the KatsSUNDAY . S CHOOL EXERCISES-9 :4 5 A. M. !~ kilt Mountains. A notable feature of the marionette - ~llo,vs i.s the strange optical illusiotl NovEMBER 10, 1929 m relat10n to the size of the dolls. Though hut two feet in height, they Subject: appear, due to the fact that stage, nroperties and themselves are built to READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE A VENUE - exact 111athen1atical scale, to be of _ human proportions. That is whv a Open Daily {except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. human figure appearing on the stage Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M.: Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. at the end of a performance seems I : - a veritable Colossus. · ~ The :Sible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room. PRINCIPAL BACK ON DUTY THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO A Miss Mar!laret Haves, principal of ~ CHURCH SERVICES AND VI IT TTEND THE ~ the Stolp scho,oJ, returned to her duties ~ s THE READING ROOM ~ M omlav of thts week after an absence ~11111':111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;111111~ of more ltdhan two weeks caused by a . . · severe ·co . I Sarg Marionettes Come to Winnetka School November 14 First Church of Christ, Scientist ADAM AND FALLEN MAN I

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