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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1931, p. 11

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ries honors. home to again *this seasoji. His play pertaining to. George * Xashingtcon, "Better Than a King," won. the second award in this class. "The Amnerican" the play which won- the first, prize, was, written by Ida NM. Evans of Chicéago, who also won second prize. in the,.full-léngth play. competitian wliich the North Shore Circuit theater sponsored for- the first tinle this season-in connection with the one-act play cotest Which' ihas taken in charge for the state of Illinois in previaus. years.. "îThe Kuo.t,",,the ful ength -play by Mrs. -Herbert U. Nelson of Win- netka, which has been given several times by the local Playshop and which was written'in its classes, won the first award in the fu.1-length con- test.- These; winners wilh have their plays entered in the. national con- test. *Third place wgs *Won by , "Thie Tjcker Tyýpe" by McPherson Hait .of Lake Forest. Judges of the state contest were M1rs. Frederick Dickinson of Hub- bard Woods, a miemnber af the board of directors of the Circuit theater and, its secretary f.or many years'; Guy Stuart Bailey of, Winnetka; Frank.J. Marre of Glencoe,ý and John Allen Stewart 'of Evanston. for thy light is èiome, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee' (Isaiah 60:1). Arnong the citations which corn- prised the lesson-serinon was the fol- lowing f ram the Bible.: "For the earth shall be filled.with the knowl- edge of the glôr.y of ýthe Lord, as the waters caver thesea" (Habak- kuk 2:14). The lessan-sermon alsa included the following passalges, froin he. Christian. Science textbook, "Scienýce . andHealth ,With Key ta the Scip- tures,". by Mary Baker Eddy:: "If Gad,. the Ahl-i-all, be the creatar -of the, spiritual univers e, including nian, then, everything entitledý to a classifi- cation as truth, or Science, must. be comprised in a knowledgeý or under- standing of, God, for there can be nothing beyond illimitable -divinity" (p. 127).. Kildeer Coun try Club Plans Week-end Events Several special contests hold the limelighit on the Kildeer Countryl club card of events for July 4. The feature number will be the third round play of eigbteen bales for the President's cup, which this year wil be presented by Kennètb L. Wilson. Sundav, Jul.y 5, the final eighteen hales will be phayed for the P resi- dent's cup. i JULY SPE CLAL Beiie Captures the Elusive JUNIOR CLASSES BEGIN JULY TENTHU FRIDAY, AND JULY-ELEVENTHs SATURDAY, SPECIAL CLASS for TEACHERS and SUPERVISORS JULY TWENTIETH SUMMER TERM, ENDS AUGUST 308 1931 THE -EVANSTONý ACADEMY .OF FINE ARTS 636 CIiurch Street, Evansfon, IiInos Il Ail Children- S mile c/flnouncemen t We are pleased ta announce that we are tnaking DELICIOUS HOME-, MADE ICE CREAM and ICES, made in aur own spotiess kitchen. True to DUTCH MILL POLICY, it is the finest ICE CREAM that it is possible te. make. Toffee, French Lemon, Nesseirode Pudding, Banana, -Ma pie Pecan, Fresiz Strawberry, Chocolate, Vania Ice Creamn Raspberry and Fresh ýOrange !ces, Fresýh Strawberry, Fresh Pineap pie, Fresh Peach and Chocolate Sundaes CAKE SOME HOME TODAY AND GIVE THE FOLKS A REAL TREAT, "l13etter Pictures--Better. Values" 1623 Sherman Ave., Evanston Tl N.89 WiI mette. Sho> 1187 Wilnsette A u. Erauston S/à.> Orrisgtoni and Davis Lake Foest Skoj 284 E. Deerpath Ave.. Sh ops Ail1 Over Chicago Tel. UNI. 89

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