Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1933, p. 36

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L. 1:1 DEC. .93 Prestonu Poster-Zita Johua "THlE MAN WHO, DARED". ýMicjkey ouse Comiedy _Sxtra-Maimee Fr1 .-t30 lm6 Shenan-Phone Uni. 3m4 EVANSTON'S PERFECT SOUND THEATRE, BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY 'Opens 11:30 P.m."Cont. Mo.-to Sat. t. 6:30, 5 Sc N INGSan after 2:30 on Sundays L..t Timues Today (Thursday> Fraikie Darro Dorothy Coonan Grant MitcIi.II-Mina Gonibeil 0F TUE ROM)" Condy, the Chicago district cham- pion, wiil help defend the prestige of the north shore players. Oak Park's, chances for winning the meet, are strengthened by the entry of Bob, Bonney' University of Michigan star, *ho is home for the holidays. The, tournament. will. open with the prelim.inary. rounds in the open rsingles. and men's doublesý at 7:30- o'clock on Friday. Trhe juniors, both Sboys and girls, will play on Saturday morning beginning at 10 o'clock. The women's singles and mixed doubles will be played S aturday aftèrnoon and ai of the. finals wlIbe'played Saturday evening., The tournament will be held ýat the Lowel School,: Lake street at Forest avenue., Oak Park. The school is one'block east and one block north. of the Oak Park station on the. Chicago &, North Western and the Marion street' sta- tion of, theý Lake street elevate.d. BREAKFAST UQSTESS Miss Jean Marx, 522 Essex road, Kenilworth, will entertain at break- fast New 'Year's day, following the New Year's evç dance at Skokie Country club.. Mrs. George Jones, George, and Jean, of Kenilworth, were C hristmas dinner guests of Mrs. John Carpen- ter and children of 239 Essex road,' Kenilworth,. executed b; second class scouts, and the production was thoroughly en- joyed by the audience. At the court of awards, also held on Wednesday, the followNing girls received their second, class .rank:- Phyllis' Wheelock,, Elaine Rothermnel, Mary Wolf, Site Erwin, Martha Hale, Joyceé Brinkman and, Shirley. Scar- ratt. Virginia Sowers received the health winne'r, badge;. Shirley Scarratt, the minstrel, scholarship, and hostess badges; Martha Hale, the minstrel and hostess;. Sue Erwin, the hostess and artist; Elaine Rothermel,- the hostess, minstrel, and scholarship; Mary Wolf, the scholarship, junior citizen, minstrel, and canner's; Phyl- lis Wheelock, the scholarship, inins- trel, and hostess, and jean Striickland, the swifmmer's badge. Kenilvorth Troop 4 * Members of Kenilworth Troop 4 opened their recent meeting by pla-- ing three singing games followed byý a knot game. Then weý had ice cream and cake. Mrs. Reeve FIet'ch- er of the Evanston SocialService bureau talked to us and we presented our boxes of toys for poor children. Dr. John W. H. Pollard, associated with the, Evanston. welfare work, also talked to us.-Nancy Claar. were elected for the ensuing year and other routine business was trarsacted. - The district is now directing. the work of one hundred CWA workers, who, it, is announced,. will continue through .the winter in the clearance of ditches and other water courses. Fifty of the men are clearing, the. channel of the middle fork of.ilie north branch of, the river, while a force of like niumber is working in the. Forest Preserve: on the east. side of Hartns. rtoad north. of Elgin road, where thev are digging drainage ditches. Officerls Reelected At the annual meeting the former oficers were re-elected, as follows:- John T. Booz, of W inmette, pres:- dent; Thomas J. Lynch., of Glencoe, secretary, and Morris K. Levinson, oi 'Winnetka, treasurer. 1A. H. Mier is superintendent of the district. SPEAKING IN CITY Mfrs. Albert W. Dilling, 545 E ss e x road, Kenilworth. is speaking at the 'Moody church 1in Chicago ,on D)e- ceniber 31, at 5 o'clock. Cyý MacKinnon and his sister, Ce- cilia, 321. Leicester road., Kenilworth. held open house' Christmas 4ày. Cecilia left Tuesday for. El, Dorado, Kas., .where she will visither grand- mother the remainder of lier vacation. 1 Mrs.CI ýWelts. Who &el% MA Z8À5, SEl T FIDDLING: BUCKAROOPP Cartoon- Fr1., Sat, Dec. 20-30 Major Ernst Udet (World'a greatest darerdevil t OX EAID FOX1 3.2% ý FltaOX. HEAD LAGER RUER HEAD HION PROOF content over xo% proof spirits. $2.60 P!E, CAE IHEAD OLD ALE matization of "Little w ornen: ." Ater that they had refreshments. Every- one enjoyed the meeting.-Peggy Marsh, scribe. Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Hawxhuirst, and family, 618 Essex road, Kenilwortb, a re leaving january 2-, for a crtuise through the Canal. to Los Angeles, returning by way of San Francisco. Their son, Stephen, will go back to the University of Chicago after the_ holidays. 1 whiere she m the winter., ýMrs..Will Hayes of Newv Orleans, La., is spending about ten days, in- cluding Christmnas and New, Year's, with berr sister, Mrs. John Jacobson. and ber niece, Mrs. Ray. Zaher, 857 Michigan- avenue. -o-- Mr. and M rs. Robeýt Law>V, Jr., -and their three children, 417 Warwic k road, Kenilworth, left Thursday of last week for Clearwater, FIa., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. lohus- TEE COTTAGIE NO MAN'S LAND JMr. and Mrs. Percival N. Cutler, 207 Woodstocic avenue, Kenilworth, gave a twelve o'clock cocktail party Christmas. day.

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