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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1936, p. 6

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Do Y.. k..wlthea. 1/2 lb. libelly serves 2 tables ai-ý Bridg. '8/ lb. is ample for S e, t Itnhoor &a brick ofIcCea. OUR SPEciAL THiS.,wEEI( I,41 .,15 .......... . LJ Blaun Pkarmacy Lyman-Renýi.ckar Ptiarmacy -Rd1. ý Av.u Pivnuty Sndbr-Caz.I Drugj Co. LUDMILA S1>BR ['BALLET - M SPECIAL CHILDREr h swell the club's student aid fund at New Trier. Tièkets, on sale iiow at the bigh school, are, going fast, annoulnces F. D. Frisbie, sponsor of the Tri- Ship club. :He* advises' patrons to buy their tickets now to. secure choice seats and to avoid confusion at the -box office.. Cornelia Otis Skinner, will. present a brilliant program of original char- acter sketches. Leaving: the, legitimnate stage about Youg WATrCH si am REport nt ModeratO Cot Free Inspection and Regniation D. -#AéLIAR#ULO [ODERN 'N'S CLASSES WS FÉ& .. I"IE 35 Offe etto [-I its rightful place and success. crowded upon ber. Not a MoaoIogist Miss. Skinner is net a reciter-is neot a monologist in the American sense of the Word, or term-and she, personally, dislikes the term, "solo-i dramna." -Al of the Character Sketches in ber program, ever y one of which is tbe fruit of her own'peu. cover, al the émotions.Uign stage pro perties or, scenery, Miss Skinner takes ber audience 'from grave .to-gay. Bits of life from everv- wbere whicb are unique and enter- taining, make -the program one, of great deligbt. Young, attractive, gra- cious, she bas apersonal1 charm 'that is1 reflected, in her. work.- She wins ber audience the instant she- steps upon the stage, playing upon its, moods. and carrying it wbere slie will ini tbe realm of imagination.. For ber -performance here Miss Skinner will choose her program from the following list of Character Sketches with perhaps new ones now being written; At , Newport, Being Presented, Nurse's Day Out, Hotel Porcb, Aftermath, ,Old ,Embers, Spring Evening, Womai's Crowning Glory. Paris After The Armistice, Snlowbound In Iowa, Sunday Driv- ing, Tbe Calais-Paris Express, On The Beach At Barbados, Night Club, In A Gondola, Motoring In the 90's, A Southern Girl In The Sistine Cbapel, Monte, Carlo, A Picnic In Kentucky,. In A Telephone Booth, Henry M. Svebilius I Dies at Home Here * Henry Martin Svebilius, associated for 21 years with the Toy, Tinkers, Inc., died Saturday, Februarv 22, in I bis home at 105 Fourth street, Wil-, mette, the day before bis.68th birth- day. Hie had been ili since November. Mr. Svebilius made bis homek at 2157 Ridge avenue, Evanston, until turer of note. Thne scnool orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Wagner will play several 'numbers preceding the lecture. This program ivili be given at. the usual meeting place-the HoWard auditorium-onI T'ue-sda3,, March 3, at'2:45 p. m. ..Son of Marietta," by johan Fabri- cius, is the booik to be reviewed by .Nrs. Carl, Johnsen Monday, March 2at 1:30-p. m., at Howard audi-, torium. Tbîiý book has, been a, curç- reiit best seller since its publication. The 'pre-School circle will niect at the home of Mrs. N.*,P. Linde. 1638' Central, avenue, Tuesday, 'March 10j, at 8 P. in. Mrs. Henry I4ýustgart1ii ~~illead the. discussion. The Pre-Adolescent and Adoles- cent study groups will again combi.e-. their, meetings for -March. ' Dýr. Howard Lane will -be the speaker at 10 a. ni. Marcb 17, at Howard school. Wilmette Stuclents Join 1Dai.ly Northwestern Staff Two WVilmette students, Mliss Mar- guerite Moç.ker and Jerry Born, were amnong those appointed -Ic staff Positionis on the Daily Northwestersn, the daily.paper issued by the students of Nortbwestern university. Marguerite Mockler, daughter of W. A. Mnckler: and a graduate of. on the Daily, was announced this month. jerry Born, also graduated f rom. the New Trier High school, is the son of P. L. Born. He is a freshmànan in the School of Engineering and. is a m!ember of. Phi Kappa Sigma frat- ernity.* His appointment as desk, editor on the Daily Northwestern staff was announced this montli. "v Miss Hall is the daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hall of 500 Cen- tral avelne, andl is living this winter at the Eastgate hotel in Chicago. She llnishes her training, in:Junje. W i you be kind enougli to sup- ply these wants ? -Mrs. A. L. Grinnell, chairman Note: EWonomy Shop la conducted by, the, Womian's Club of Wilme tte. I I MODERATE RATES qi. i AAeiLJJ Theatre. 1ILld .) Bi. 82 .Pri4ue Dhnkne WiI T1ry , ý a

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