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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1932, p. 54

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just. inside the front cloor, an14d boks are to be dropped into it. "We hope that people will take advantage of tbis bargain to return books," Miss Whitmack said. There w-s a great demnand for books on the part of Wilmette residents, and witb the sinail amount of money at its dis- posai the iibrary is'unabie to replace books that are flot returned. The New England_ colonial home at 1887 Lyman court, Ravinia Wood-. -lands, Highland Park, was purchaseci by Mr. and Mrs., Andrew L. Camp- bell. This house containis eighit îoomns and threebaýtbs and is located on'a large wooded' lot., The consideration was undisclosed.by the Chicago Titie and Trust company, trustee, the sell- er., Tbe.property was heldat $30,000: r. '.Campbell is- associated. witb Ar thur Young and ýcompany, account-, aflîs. William H.. Johnson, Jr.,. of Baird and Warner's Skôkic Ridge Offce represented ail parties in the 1 transaction. Highcrest P. T. A. Host at Hallowe'en Party The pupils of the Highcrest sehool had* a gala time iast Monday after. noon when the Parent-Teacher asso- ciation entertained thern at a Hallow- e'en party i the echool auditorium. A witch (Mrs. Edward Evans), and a ghost (Mrs. Carl Michelsen) added nuhtt heir leu.îr. Tuberculosis institut e. The chest Rt clinic, which is conducted here co-car montlily does not only serve the peo- m e i pie of Wilmette but of New TrieroEthe township. The clinic is solely sup- " ne ported by the sale. of the pCen~ c o ni i n g Christmas seals, for which funds are Foiso :aised each year. Due to the in- 1 9 3 2, crease of tuberculosis throughoÔut the W h i ch country, Wimette will conduct, a w ii1î1bé more extensive drive for funds this staged year than be hretofore. We 'are a t t h e appeaiing to the public' for help., Charl« F. Sau» war d. Jr. v a r s i t y Watch%,tlhe uî,rEL for further Ithmeter Friday nigbt'linn»Iiecti.on1 with annoncemnts.the festivities. One of the tht ee pub- The Inifanit Welfare ciinic isC(,,- iicity chairmnen for the bomecorning is ducted on the. second and foursth M'Niss Jane Orr of G;iencoe. The cele- Wednesday afternoon of each mnonth bration wili begin witb a "piep" session at the Wilmette Health center. Dr. anid bonfire.north of Patten gyninasinni Mula Pierce is in c harge of, these Friday nighitat 8 o'ctock. ciinics.. The hours, have beeni After :the bonfire, al Umi aîxd stu- changed f romn 3 o'clock, to 2:30. This! dents . will go to the Varsity theater, ciinic is conclucted to keep weil babies where the "Homecomilig Froiics of weii. Any chiid. who. is founid to, be 1932" wiil be showfl and thé :winner iii is immediately referrd to- a pri - of tbe, Beaver contest announced. vat e.physician. Our local physicians! Evanston and its organizations 'wil cooperate at ail times with us and" tender the officiai we!come to'the alun'- try tp bring about a beaithier genera- ni Saturday. The football gaine be- tion for our community. tween Northwestern and Ohio State at Watch for the sale of Christinas,ý Dyche stadiuni wili be fcatured b3, an seals. "N" block and by a speciai rga - . between the halves. There bas been a great increase in Atetefaeriy nd oort the number, of dental cases recently. dinniers and the open bouses, the Dr. Earl Christie, one of the local Hmcnigdnewh esvna dentists, has charge of dental clinic. oeorin ac pl e9 a Also ourloca deuist~cnnnrate atten gymnasium f rom 9 to 12 o'clock. wit us, so that we rnay iairtain bet- ter health conditions among the chil- dren. Xatch for the sale of Christnîas seals. Wilette if I Schwall, Gilen 'Shafer, Ianny Jilcien, 1I'- ~ leènora Gianbasian, junior Brewer, v Post NO. -. > I and Winton Toms. Mrs. Evans and j_ Mrs. Michelsen acted as judges. Re- ireshmnents of ginger bread cookies and On Friday, November IL, the Post, .pple eesre otecide. wi conduct its.customary Armistice Day exercies at the Village, Green. RECOVERING FROM INJURY Tbe speaker wil eDsrct* Com- Edward Lake. son of Mr. and Mrs.ý mander Grover Sexton, and the Wii- .Charles H. Lake,- 217 Third Street, mette school chiidren will participate,- who has been confined to bis home as usual. Full details and the coni- the past three weeks ith an infec- piete program will be announ ced ii +*ý - L:_ flP.---i- nxt wfePks 'WTTi'imLrmTreE avenue, *iaw, Mrs. 'ara leme , ro1 o Ari,xI Avoca Sehoôl Pu*pils Offer "The Initiation"l "The Initiation," a one-act coniediy by Laurene Shields, will be pre- stented by pupils of the Avoca school on Novernber 22, when the District No. 37 achievement meeting is to be heid. The Avoca schooi serves Dis-' trict No. 37. Robert Repke, president of the Avoca Achievement club, will preside at the meeting. Méîiibers of the District 37 board of education will be amo ng those p re sent.1 The. pupils, are rehearsing for the play. uinder the -direction of Mrs. Glen Clinebeil, the' Principal. A kioder- garten orchestra, which is i charge of Mrs. Marie Murphy, the lower grade teacher, will play at the meet- ing. Lundberg. 1010 Jljfl> Mrs. C entertained ber sis- road, W E. W. Carlson, and 'veniber ý nephew, Elma and son, Gra ,last week-end. Mrs. Keehn's son and daughterare will be ai winter. by a different cast each night. Flspeth Tyreli is the leading role. iShe is outwardly modern 2th Cen- tury in appearance, but with a craze for the "«good old days" of the 17th century. A day of Loiidoil sight- seeing, a dinner at the Chesbire, Cheese, conversation on th.e1 subject of reincarnationand an ancient cos- turne donned for a portrait artist al contribute to Elspeth's dream, por- trayed in Acts Il and III, the "VYes- terday" of the titie. In Act 1V -When suddeniyý returned; to. the 2Otlî cen- tury, she. finds the adjustruent diffi-_ cuit and, the. audience finds -it.amus- ing. Elspeth is piaved by Katherine Hepburn and .Ruth Anderson., Others in the cast are: Kenneth Paulton- Walter 'MeGuire and Eiwood Glaq&s Jaek CGreatorex - Sydt.ev DaW ýanid Walteir Merrili. Wll Leveson - I.ugene Harper and Don White. Adraln Tomkyns--Bill Mil ,lei- and Boi, Merriman. Eleanor Leveson-Marlan tarber andI Alison Burge. Malena Leveson-.aiic3 îer and Joy'Stoae'r Harriet Phelps - Katherine Rouinds and Elizabeth -Boloenwcek. Norah 0 ,llaw-Charlntte MWach., and Alice Ebeling. Dolly Foulls-jane Su,îidlof -and Vin- nie Cgranidahi. Christian Science >I I Charches., "Everlasting Punis hment" was the ,,subject of the tlesson-sermon in al Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- day, October 30. The golden text was, ."Woe to ýthe rebellilous children, saith the Lord, that iake counsel,' but not.of nie;,and that cover witb ýa covering, but not of my spirit, that they may'add sin to.smn" (Isaiah 30A1).> Among .the citations which coin- Prised the, tesson-sermon mwas the fol. lowing fromi the Bible: "He that Co- veretb his sins shah ,not prosper: but whoso confessetb and foresaketh themn shall have merc'y. Whoso walk- eth uprightiy shall be saved; but. he that is perverse in bis, ways shall fait. lxf ssucl an,3ir., 11V4iy z years.01(1. les Friday, No- , rk to visit her Mrs. Arthur Sternberg, 2020 Washi- wife. On Mrs. ington avenue, was hostess at, a Ln Mrs. Keehin shower for twenty guests on Tues- Dn hotel for, the1 day, evenlng of last week in' honor of Mrs. Ray Meierof Wilmýette.. 1 1

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