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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 14

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ter, Lincoln andi Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Mondayi November 20. The subject cf M~r. Eichelberger's address will be "Wbat Happe ned at Geneva"; he wilt deai with, the current interna- tional situation in the- tight of bis, recent*experiences at ,Geneva.ý The meeting wiit start at'9,o'clock with sewing for variouisýhospitals; at' 12 o'clock-there wilt be the custoniary box luncheon, which will be' foilowed by the business,,meetinga 'lc and the program. The Highland Park members wiii serve as hostesses at an informai tea following the program., Guests.are welconie. There wili also be.an Industria,1 Workshops exhibit, under the supervision cf Mrs.-. O Hirscb, at wbicb many nev modets will, be shown. The deadline for eâtriies in the play contest sponsored by the, ,program committee of the Sisterhood is Jan- uary 1,- 1934. A cash prize of $25 will be awarded -to' the aurhor of the best original one-act play submitted, and the prize winning play will be produced at the temple ini the spring. Last year first prize was given to "The Bride Maiden" by Mrs. Eima Ehrlich Levinger of Columbus, Ohio, and second prize went to Miss Rutheda Pretzel for the play "Deaf By Choice.Y Fotiowing are the rules of the com- petitiorn: 1. Entries muist be in by Jantiary 1. 2. Play niust be typewrltten on one aide of paper. 3. Naine of author must be In a sealed envelope. wlth nom de plume wrltten on outlde of envelope and also on manu- script for reference. 4. Manuscripts are to be mailed to the office of the Temple Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Qlencoe, 111. mi TUE> SPORTS SIEp Mathew Franci Photq ll'uzbers of the catt of Justin. McGarth y': lay,. "Il 1 Were Kin, to- bc presented at New Trier High school Fridà.tav ad Saturday nights of this week bi, the New Trier Drama tic club, are Pictitred here in their "civilian"e clothes. Ail w/ ha'z'ée leadin.qplarts in th, ll aare show»t standing in. the- frontt row. They are, readisigf ront ieft Io right: James Lightlxdy, Olivier; Muriel Himmel, -Isabeau; Dick Oison, Tristan; Pauline Newton, who bas the leadiri.g feminine. rote as Lady Katherine de Vauceties; Alfred' Brown, who takes the maie'iead as Francois Villon; Bob, Merriman, Louis XI; Ruth Xiliams,,. Huguette; Ned Shapker, Thibaut, AI- thea Murphy, the queen; Charles Broad, Noel; Eleanor Williams, court lady, and Mary Maistrovicb, a citizen. The last two named have miner roles. Miss Elisabeth Stanwood, head1 of the Newv Trier dramatic department, and Gordon VaniKirk have been directing the rehearsai.s for the play. Ticketà for' the production have beeti on sale at the high schiool and at. various places of business tbrougbout the townl- ship.. It is expected that both performn- -ances wiil he witniessed hy large audi- ences. Il Health Cent r I News The Chest clii c will meet on Mon- dlay, Novemiber 20, from i1 o'clock to 2 in the afternoon. This ci.inic is in charge of Dr. Juius Novak of the Chicago Tulberculosis institute. The Infant Weifare ctinic will be conducted on Wednesday afternoon, November 22, from 2 o'clock to 4. jReaders of the WXLmJwtTE Lir£ are asked to watch for articles on the sale f the Christmas Sea, which this comniunity. Sears Pupils Indulge in Speed Bail Matches Rol)ert W. Townley, dir.ectôr of physical education at the joseph Sears school. Kenilworth, bas been conducting a series of speed baill mnatChes in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades at the schoo.t. The Wilmette Has Higk Record in Building À double gain is the record cf the, October suburban building survey-.. a gain of 27 percent over Septembei, of this year and a gain of 16 percent, over October 1932. White the sur- vey bas recorded during 1933 a num- ber. cf gains over preceding months, only twice this year-in May and Juty-a gain has been shown ever the corresponding month of 1932. The total ameunt of perruits issueld in October by the flfty-four cemmunIi- ties reporting is $583,000, a striking increase over September's total of, $456,OOQ and a worth while improve-, ment over the October 1932 figure cf $501,000. .Among th.e reporting communities Wilmette easiiy takes the Iead with, permits, te the amount of nearly $218,- 000l. B. H., Platt, Village engineer, explains that this attogether excep- tienat total is due te the issuance of a permit for St. Joseph's parochial school ameunting to $200,000. The arcliitect is Hermann J. Gaul of Chi- cage. The remainder cf the Wilmette permits is made up by two new resi. dences and, the usuai aiterations, ad- PATRONIZE OUR- AD VER TISERS ______________ a'Lwer .-rrangement- ait te 'alier Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Burns, 1302 ose--0 Wiimette avenue,' entertained twenty Mir. and Mrs. John Cory of 680 guestsat a family buffet supper Sun- Greellwood avenue, Glencoè, wiii en- day in honor of the fifth birthday cf tertain. their evening ,.bridge cluib this their daughter, -Ruth Janet. Saturday.

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