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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 27

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Uctbber 25, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 27 New Trier Junior Music· Club Ho'tds 1~1 e'eting on Monday The Junior Music club of New Trier school met on Monda~· at the home of Marian Anderson, 1221 Chl' stnut avenue, vVilmctte. Dick :-;teen was elect ed treasurer of the club for this school year. Other officers of the organization who were elected last "Pring- are: Lorraine· Meister, pre ·ident: Marian Ailderson, vice-pre. idcnt; 1viari. Koretz, secretary, and \larcia Smith, social chairman. Adelaide C. .Tones is facu lt y sponsor of the club. The prog-ran:t presented at the meeting Monday consisted of violin. pia11o. trombone. and vocal solos. Ruth Bersch played a violin solo, "Rondinn" hv Kriesler. The piano selcctintlS \\'ere bv Helen Booze, Lois Goldstein and Helen Orvis. Mis s Booze pia \'\.'cl ·'Valse" bv Goddard. Miss Coldstein':-: :-.e lection wa s Brahms' "Sixth Hungarian Dance.:' and Miss Orvis played "C hine.se Love Song-" In· Friml. A trombone solo by Bert Falkcnburv "Lo~t Chord" bv Sullivan, at1cl a voc;\1 ..,nJo 1"· ~[arian Tuh1> s. Finden's "Kas!t miri Song-." cc..)mplctcd th prOQTanL " The lunior ' \lu :-.ir club thi s ~-car ha -; ;1 m c n~her~hip 11i thirt ,--fin·. - Follo\':ing arc the tnemhn:- : Cnn~tance Acltknlll·rHlk, ~[arian And erson. Rl'rnicl' .\tt!.!dah l. l~uth lkr:-rh . .\ndrn- Hin1.. H den Booze. Ellen l'uzzt·m. Am\.·ri l ·~dingn. <~rare F.rirksotl. nert Falh·.t J,urg. Loi:-. (~,l l rl~tcin . .I L·a n llall . r\rlhllr ltttH'"· ~I ari Kon.·tz. ~1 ;trgard I ,r11 11nis. l anc Lttcl\\'ig, l [(:len ~~ alonl'Y. l ,mraine \fcister, leatt \lunro. Helen On·;s. fnscphitte .Pridmnre. ·Dnroth.' · Rcinh ·1ld . .- \rlinc :-;atl<h·. \fc.l!·ian lean Sax. Ruth ;-;rh uman. Caroline ~clt\\·antt. Ruth ;-;crihhcn.;. Florence Sellc·n . . netty ;-;held!ln, ·Cl~drc Simon: E\'(: lnt Smith. \1 arci(l Smith. Dick Stt·t·n. Carc1line \ · ~·<·rl<·r and \farian T11hh-.. . Hi~h Conduct F reitch Classei at Stolp School T wi~e Weekly French classes for beginners are being conducteci twice a week at the Stolp school, on Mondays at 1 :30 o'clock in the · afternoon and on · \Ved .. ncsdays at ~ :30, by Mrs . C. A. McCann of \Viltn ctte. Mrs. \lcCann, who was born in France and educated in that country. ·taught in \ \ 'ilmette last year, having come here from St. Paul, 1Iinn.. where she had classes in a private school. Her pupils at the Stolp. school art.: sn·enth and eighth graders . your quest for n'ew kitchen ideas should take you to THE KITCHEN SHOP 509 Davis St. · EVANSTON Greenleaf 6310 Don't Worry it won't worry SI-IORE LINE 'fhese little calamities that happen to all of us are really not so impor· tant to folks who know Shore Line service .. it's not only that the odorless, . greaseless process removes all of the soil. ·Just as important to particular people is the precise stylin2 that actually rreates all of the ori2ina1 ~n1nrtness. Invite. Church Workers to Reli~ious Education School The. r\·anston Leadership :-;rhnnl oi Education \\ill OJH'll ~ '> n·mber -t. with four courses hctng '·t'fcrcd. 'Cla.-s . e:-sions will be held on \:'on:lllhl'r -L f1, 8. 11 and 13. and each student nta\· t.:nroll for one course. This j., a ch~ngc from the ft\'C \Yceks of class Tllt'et ing~ as itt prc\'ious years and per:n its more int cnsh·c work o\·er a ... lwrter period of time. The classes will he held in th e Fir:-.t lhpti~t church of EYaffst<lll, meeting innn i :.10 to <>:20 o'clock on each t'f 1ht · fin ·C'\·e nings. A facu.Jty c1f fnu ; ;1ttthoritics Oil religiQl.ll'. ccl.uca_tion will ~ l'ach the courses. wl'l'tch wtll coYer "Principles of T eachi ng." ".T uninr \fat crials and Methods," "~ fi ssionan· \I atcrials and M e'thods," ::PHI the · "Life , ,f Christ." The Re\'. Clayton H. \Vil son, pastt~r 11f the EYanston Christian church. will ht.: de an of tl1c school. and Mrs. E. R. Pulliam. sccrua n · at the Second Preshvtcrian church -of Evanston, will he 1t'tc registrar. The school is accredited by the Intt.:rPational Council of Religious Educat io n, and is c::>nducted under the ausPices of the newlv reorganized Evan-..t Oil Council of Religious Education . .\n internati onal certificate of credit \\'ill he granted hy the school tor th e ... atisfactory completion of each course. and all credits received bv studenb wdl he recorded in the office of the International Council of Religious Education . Many north shore churches are in- . teres ted in this course of instruction . . l~cligiou s Our Prices: Men's Suits Cleaned and pressed · ............. . $1.00 Men's' Topcoats Cleaned and Pressed ......... . $1.00 Men's Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed ... ... ... . $1.25 Men's Hats Cleaned and 7Sc Rlocked . . . .......... .. . Ladies' Plain Dresses .. ~}.50 Cleaned and Pressed . . -II' Ladies' Plain Coats ~1.50 Cleaned and Pressed . . -II' 9x~e?!~es~~~ . ~-~~s... .. Oriental Rugs Dry Cleaned, sq. ft. $3.50 5c 11 1 5 Washington Ave. Wilmette Successors to the Krauss Cleaning Co. SHORE LIN ~l C. EANERS.INC. i.. ROGERS, Preaident A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK TO YouR DooR GREENLEAF (Evanston) ~400 GLENVIEW WILMETTE ·......... 3400 320 Mr. and Mrs. ·Rov C. Osg-ood. 4:?3 Essex road, Kenilworth returned 1ast Saturday from Ouebec, Canada after. ;:~ttending the Bankers' convention. Mr. Chg-ood. gave several talks at the conYcntinn on the suhject of l)(lnd s. NO TqLL PHONES HIGHLAND PARK ~4~o GLENCOg ·..... t 3 e>o . .

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