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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 46

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· WILMETTE LIFE March 22. 1929 Tell History of Wilmette in Pageant _ W.ilmette J700 ... and then ca1ne Ford Charles Merz Author of "The Grut American Band Wagon" Doubleday, Doran ~ Co ... $3.00 Dodsworth Sinclair Lewis Harcourt, Brace ~ Co..... S 2. 5o Judith Silver A novel by Hector Bolitho Alfred A. Knopf ........ S 2. 5o Photo by Mathew Francis The Secret of Sea-Dream House Albert Payson Terhune Another of the "sealed" mysteries. If you can stop when you · get to Chapter 1 2., you may return this book to your bookseller and your money will be refunded to you. Harper's ............... Sz.oo In costumes reminiscent of an earlier day, the history of Wilmette was uniolded in pageant at the Woman's club of Wilmette Wednesday· aftern oon of last week by the Junior auxiliary of the club in it'3 yearly program for the mother club. · Pictured here is the entire cast that participated in the story written by Miss Esther Dunshee. Indian. pioneer. and farmer played his part in the making of \Vilmette, and each is represented in the group attired 111 authentic co tttnH."-' loaned for the occasion by Dr. Charles H. Eldred. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowley, 717 Rogers avenue, returnrd thi . week from a ten days' sojourn in Hot Springs, Ark. -oMrs. Arthur ]. Taylor, 835 Central a\·enuc, entertained her Tuc sda.v club this \\'Cck at luncheon and bridge. Garda Rose O'Neill with illustrations by the author. Doubleday, Doran ........ $2. so TO BE G~EST OF HONOR Miss Elsie Wygant, director of social activities and nature studies in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the ·Winnetka public schools, will be guest of honor at the luncheon meeting of North Shore alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. to be held at the Edgewater Beach hotel at 12:30 Saturday. She will discuss her recent experiences in the schools of Hawaii. TO PLAY LEAD Miss Harriet Ling, graduate of the (\jational Kindergarten and Elementary college, will carry the lead in the play, "Take My Advice,'~ to be given Thursday, April 4, at the York theater, Elmhmst. The play is sponsored by the ~f asque and Buskin club of Elmhurst college. ISelect Officials for S b b The Burning Fountain Eleanor Carroll Chilton John Day ............. $2.so A Case for the Defendant Hans Aulricht-Ruda Little, Brown and Co ..... $2. so U ur an ri eason Officials who will preside at next fall's Suburban High School league football games are now being selected by William Wiebe, of Morton High school, secretary of the league. These officials are chosen from a list approved by all of the league schoolsNew Trier, Deerfield, Evanston, Morton, Proviso and Oak Park. The suburban league's activities for the remainder of this school year will include an outdoor track meet to be l1eld at Evanston sometime during the last week in M_ ay and tennis and golf tournaments at Deerfield the first week in June. Frederick A. Kahler, dean of boys at New Trier, is president of the suburban league. Florence McCoy, daughter of the C. S. McCoys, 730 Ashland avenue, will leave today with the New Trier student tour for Washington, D. C. She will lw gone for a week. G ·d S These Are My Jewels L. B. Campbell W. W. Norton .......... $2.00 Eyes that have Herman Melville Lewis Mumford Harcourt, Brace ~ Co...... S3.50 "IT" "IT" ... that subth: something which attracts others . . . usually lies in the eyes. Don't be discouraged if your own eyes are Jull, lifeless and unattractive. A few drops of harmless Murine will brighten them up and cause them to radiate "IT." Thousands upon thousands of clever women use Murine daily and thus keep their eyes alway(} clear, bright and alluring. A month's supply of this longtrusted lotion costs but 6oc. l~ry it! Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0. Barnes, Kent road, Kenilworth, returned this week frOJll a West Indies trip and Florida. They were gone about a month. Dream of the Red Chamber Taao Hsruh-Chin and Kao Ngoh Translated and adapted from the Chinese by Chi-Chen Wang Doubleday, Doran ........ S).oo The Merry Heart A gentle melodrama Frank Swinnerton Doubleday, Doran ........ $1.50 The \Voman Who Couldn't Die Arthur Stringer Bobbs-Murill .......... Sz.oo Lord' a-Book· Jwt lnaide the W11t DGvit Stnet Door IJRINL f.OR)'OUR EYEs

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