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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE L.IFE March 8, 1929 I Cage Fans Watc h Big T ourney L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Cheat W orkera Gird for Prepare List of Books on House Re-Decorating $35,000 Budget Campaign ' . (Continued from Page. 1) the ~asonic ten1ple for a dtnner ~nd "Pep" session at which Dr. Fredenck F. Shannon, pas.tor of the Central church . . Chicago, who is known to millions of Americans as a famous radio preacher, will give the princi~al address. \Vilmette Boy Scout ,umts are scheduled to stage an elaborate pageant on this occ~sion. The. final details of the campaign plan will be worked out fit this meeting. Planning to redecorate your house and plant a garden this spring? · These books .in the ~il~ette Public library you will find indispensable: Ely-Practical Flower G~rden. King-Little garden. Robinson-English Flower Garden and Home Grounds. Shelton-Continuous B 1o 0,111 tn A~erica. Taylor-Co~plete Garden. Wright-Practical Book of Outdoor Flowers. Frohne- Color Schemes for the Inspirational Books for Home. Lenten Reading. Listed Jackson-Study of Interior Decoration. Miss Anne L. Whitmack. librarian Northend-Small House. at the Wilmette Public library, has Jakway- Principles of Interior D ecprepared the following list of. inspira- oration. tional books for Lenten readmg: Seal- House of Simplicity. Cabot-What Mf>n LiYe By. ~fay lor-Y our House Beautiful. Clark-Soul's Sincere Desire. Everett-Moral Values. Fosdick- Twel\'e Tests of Character. Hudson- Truth!' W e Lin By. James-Habit. Varieties of R eligiou s Experience. Overstreet-About Oursel\·es. Patrick-World and Its :\leaning. Robertston-'!\Jind in the :\laking. . Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie. St. Francis of Assisi by G. Chestert~n. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Labrador by Doctor Grenfell. +I · ompetition was started Thursday in the Northern Illinois Pre~ Basketball tournament (New Trier district) in the new Leslie F. Gate.;. gy~nasm~ at New Trier with ten teams co~peting for honors. Teams entered mclude AntiOch, Arlington Heights, DesPlaines, Lake Zurich, Libertyville. ~ew Trier, Palatine, '0/arren, \Vauconda, and Waukegan. Tourna~ent officials are W. C: Krafft, referee; F. A. Miller, umpire; D. Fri·.;bie, scorer, and K. Funkhauser, tt~er. The ~eet closes with the finals to be played off this Saturday. The Kew Trier squad, pictured above, and coached by C. 0. Grater, includes the following players: Nelson. captain; Borncamp. Schroeder, MacLean. \V. Thomp3on, Saxon, Reed, Hart, H. Thompson, Berol, Hoagland, Hicks, Richards, Schuettge, Paulson, Cullen. and Ling . . Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson, 240 \Voodstock avenue, Kenilworth are sailing March 22, on the Augustus fro~ New York, for six weeks abroad. 1 / GIVES GYPSY PARTY Lucy Dix, 236 Oxford road, Kenil\\'Orth gave a gypsy party last week which was very unusual and unique. She invited twenty little girls to have dinner with her on her eleventh birthday an·d as each girl arrived she was gi~en a square of cheesecloth for the head, and large ear rings which they wore all eyening. They ate their dinMrs. F. E. M. Cole, 315 Essex road, ner from individual baskets filled with Kenilworth is recuperating from an all good things that girls love to eat . Mrs. Ralph Starrett, 1045 Pine attack of i'nAuenz a. .She hasdbeen i~ a few for over a week, 1 Jut ts up an aroun street, "~ n ,r i·Ili1etka entertat'11ed Mrs. Clem Boling, 929 Main street, friends at luncheon Wednesday, now. entertained a few friends at luncheon -oFebruary 27. Thursday of la·.;t week. ~Ii ss Bernice Cole. 315 Essex road, -oKcnihYorth, gave a small dinner party ) Mrs. George Butler, 207 Woodstock for six at the Club Vista del Lago avenue. Kenilworth, will entertain her Saturday, February 23. Drama club Tuesday at her home. -0-oHarn· E. \Veesc, l·H Kenilworth ~J rs . F. ]. 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