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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1929, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE CET CRYSTAL COLLECTION LIFE March 15. 1929 A collection of 3,000 specimens of crystals and other mineral, collected by the late Charles M. Higginson of Kenilworth, former president of the Chicago,. Burlington and Quincy railroad, )las been presetited to the Field Museum of !\at ural Historv l>v his widow, it was announced last Satur~ day by Stepht.·n C. Simms, direct or 0f ' the Museum. Drama by Philip Barry be presented by the ..Northwestern for the Fifth annual · dinner and exUniversity theater soon after the hibition of the North Shore Art league. The dinner wilt be held in spring holidays. according to an an- Matz hall. Community House, and nouncement this week by Garret H. will be followed by a fine musical proLeverton of the faculty of the school gram and a particularly interesting of speech who wilt direct it. speaker. Beginning April 5, th~ ex. . hibition will be open to the pubhc for Mtss Nadme Shepardsen, also vf several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Crocker, h · ·11 b e a fe,u sam 93 Robsart road, Kenilworth. returned the faculty, who has . been . heard. by I 0 n ex h'b" 1 It t ere wt ·~ last Friday from Florida. where they m~ny Evanston audiences tn readmgs, ples of the work being done in ~he 1 had been touring for three weeks. wtll play the lead. and other members League's evening art class, whtc.h of the cast are now being selected. meets \Yednesdays and Thursdays at Communitv House, under the leaderThe University theater's production ship of George ·Oberteufer. The r e wilt mark the first time "In a Garden" are still a few vacancies for the rehas been presented outside of Kew mainder of the term. The last cla~s York. It was played there four years I will be held April 11. Resid~nts of ago ·with Laurette Taylor in the fern- \\"innetka have been giving their servFri · .t Sat. Tats. Mar. 19 inine lead. !ces as models. .Jolla llaek .. Silka and Brown ~ ~ Saddles" "ADD&POii·" New Shawnee Club Dinner, Exhibit April 4 Swimming Pool Is to Be Staged on Campus Philip Barry's "In a Garden" will April 4 has been chosen as the date Dedicated Monday Art League Holda Annual .. COMMUNITY HOUSE FRIDAY AXD SATrRDAY :Wart-h H·IS I I - I ..------------------------·:· Miss Georgiana Weedon an d . I = I I I I i : M·ss Frances Bush announce the opening of their Spring Term in Dancing I = = · , f . f Swimming teams of the Chicago Athletic club, the Lake Shore Athie- · tic club, Northwestern university, and six high schools-Evanston, New Trier, Nicholas Senn, Maine Township, Deerfi.e ld Shields, and Waukegantook part in the dedication swimming meet at the Shawnee Country club 's new pool Monday night, March 11. The affair was the first swimming event ever held at the club. It was preceded by a steak dinner served r.t 7 o'clock. ·walter · Colbath, of Northwestern university, a member of the American Olympic team in 1928, gave an exhibition of fancy diving. Walter Laufer, also a member of America's 1928 Olympic !eam, swam 100 yards in 51 4-5 seconds, establishing an unofficial world's record time for this e\·ent. The official record time is 52 seconds. Other noted swimmers who took part in the dedication meet were: J. Norton, of the 1924 American Oh·m pic team; WilJiam Heyn, former -national A. A. C. diving champion: Ed Blinks, former Big Ten swimming champion, and D . L. Jone s, eastern intercollegiate champion. I : , ~1 - I I I THURSDAY. MARCH 28, AT 3:30 LAUREL STREET KINDERGARTEN Beginning and advanced technique Spring recital ar close of term . i I · ~fr. and Mrs. Gordon ~I. Culver, 910 'Elmwood avenue, and their son. Bill. are spending about six weeks iu Los = Angeles. Mrs. Culver's mother. ~.[r s. I S. \V. 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