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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1929, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE December 13, 1929 -----~---·1 Townley Conducts Shawnee Club's Dnmatic 113,465 Christmas Seals Mallinckrodt Notes 14 Junior Hikers Group in Playa This Week Sold by Sean Chlldren Kenilworth school children had solJ This ·Friday and Saturday evenings on Week-End Trip 113.465 Christmas seals up to Monday the Shawnee Club dramatic company afternoon of this week. For a number of years the Joseph Sears school has won national honors among grade schools for selling the seals. Last year the Kenilworth pupils sold 125,000 seals, bringing in a total of $1,250, and thev are out to beat that record this year. Every family in the village is solicited. The Christmas seal sale in Kenilworth began the day after Thanksgiving. "Shawnee Players," und~r the direction of Miss Dorothy Proesch of Evanston is presenting two one-act plays, "Rich Man, Poor .Man," by Bertha Burnll, and "Half an Hour," by James Barrie, and. in addition, a short musical sketch featuring the theme songs of popular musical comedies. Last year the club gave a dramatic performance of high order under Miss Proesch's direction, and the plays this week are eagerly anticipated. All club members interested in dramatics have been asked to communicate with ~{iss Proesch. The first of the inter-class basketbalt games was played last Wednesday in Ma1linckrodt High school gymnasium between the Seniors and the Juniors. It resulted with a score of 18 to 14 in favor of the Seniors. This victory, however, was not achieved by the winners without · a valiant struggle on the part of both sides, and only experiem·e. age, and towering height turned the tide in favor of the Seniors. - For Rent Woman's Club of Wilmette best fitted stage, spacious ballroom floor. Small Auditorium. Lounge, attractively furnished. Large Committee Room. For Information Call Wilmet~e 19.28 Xew Auditorium, with finest and MUSIC CLUBS HERE DEC. 30 '---------------..! I I The local Cornell alumni are sponsoring the performance of the Cornell C niversity Glee, Banjo, and Mandolin clubs, which are to appear this year I Monday, December 30, at Orchestra hall, but as they are to be in St. Louis RAILWAY CLUB TO MEET the following day, they will not tarn The regular monthly meeting of the in the city long for any of the holiday festivities. A luncheon for the mem- Chicago and ~orth \Ve stern Railway bers will be given at noon of the day \Voman's club will be held at 1 :30 o'clock, December 18 .. The Roberts thev are in Chicago. Concert ensemble will g1ve the program, and ~1rs. A. L. Spear, chairman, will be one of the hostes~es. Mrs . George \V. Rose, 753 Twelfth street, is at the Presbyterian hospital slowly recovering from a very serious operation undergone the la st week in Xov cmber. Mallinckrodt Alumnae are giving a dance at the Wilmette Woman's club, Friday, December 27. Plans, under the direction of Miss Geraldine Weber, president of the alumnae, who, with her associate officers proposes to make the affair a most attractive and enjoyable one for . all Mallinckrodt alumnae, the Senior class, and friends. The dance will be chaperoned by members of the Mallinckrodt Mothers' club. Robert W. Townley athletic director at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth, took a large group of Junior Hikers on a hike to Camp Howell, two and a half miles west of Glencoe, last Friday night and Saturday. Fourteen boys-Bruce Granstrom. Billy Scott, Val Smith, Jack Mervis, George Jones, Paul Cornell, Charles Bemis, Vernon Faulstick, John Sprenger, John Weese, Bob McCloud, David Skillen, Bill Stebbins and Woodward Anderson-went on the overnight hike . They skated on the north branch of the Chicago river and enjoyed a game of war. On Saturday morning fifty other boys went out to the camp. A squirrel hunt, game of war, treasure hunt and skating were included in the day's activiti<t. Each boy brought something along to eat and cooked his own meal. TO HAVE "GRANDMA'S PARTY" A "Grandma's Party" will be gh·e n by a group of \Vilmette hostesses at the home of Mrs. Mil~on R. Barker, 730 Central avenue, Frtda}, Decen1her 20, from 3 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Albert S. \Vebster, 314 Oxf ord road, Kenilworth, has returned fr m the east where she spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Miss Inez \Vebster. who is attending Smith college. ~lr s. \\ ehster was gone a week. IF ,.ou are 1oia1 to bu,. 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Por these reasons + The Wilmette M11sic Shop is prepared to help ,.ou select from among NABSTIC &PARTON aad RADIOLA VICTOR The c/lppreciated Christmas {lift A box of our beautiful Rollins hosiery will be more than appreciated by the woman who likes hosiery that is fine, yet serviceable. Tbekindola ·'Gilt that Keeps on Givin1" Convenient Terms? .... Certainly/ $1.35 pair $1.95 pair $2.25 pair 3 pairs, $3.85 3 pairs, $5.50 3 pairs, $6.50 · Wilmette Music Shop Carleto11 Kaumeyer Suggested Hosiery Shades: Gun Metal, Light Gun Metal, Evenglow, Sable, Duskee, Boulevard, and · many other colors. 1179 WIL!VIETTE AvENVE Phone WILMETTE 3006 1133 Schneider's Bootery CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE OpfJosite J'il/age Hall 800

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