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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 35

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jay Crowell and tBob WaIker. The second Iargest committee ini the cou.ncil, building and -grôunds, ài's headed by Wally'Knoop.-,.Nutnbered amonig its twenty members ýare Claute Reebe, Jeanne Persson, Bo. Landon, Beverly >Glenn, .Marion, Woolhiser, Betty Rosenheim, Virgini Ogilvie, Elmùer Carlson, jack Waker, .Pat Morse, Muriel Kenney, jeanette Robertsoh and Art Cruttenden. Others are Bill McJunkin, Enid Jane Andrews, Ruth Grundstrom, Ralph Bowcrs, Bill, Victor, and Bill Hayt.-7 SAmi Burnham's charter co ntact committee >consists. of Aima Mae Hanisee, Olivia Baker, Marianna Kopper, Jeanne Bailey, Mary Adele Howard, and Jayn Kassner. Selected' for the finance com.mittee, which is headed by Treasurer Chuck Soule, were Art Crtitteç,,Bud Riley, Bud Stilîrnan, Frank Knoop, Bill XfcNitt, Bill1 Hageniah, jim Badger, and Margaret Tuttle.: Alice Hanson and Johin Frankel, MNary Lou McKissoni, Helen Prescott, planning to be present cali him i adrrom mte ibl~e: ie snau vance, so thatý he may be sflre of sup- lowing obserýve to do therefore as the Lord plying seats;for ahl. your'God hath commanded you.: ye Included in the firet of the series, to shah flot turn aside to the right hand be played at 8:15 Wednesday evening, or to the left. Ye shahl walk in al October 14, at Mr. Frencb's, home, the .Wàys which the Lord your God. :willbe: commanded you, that"ye may, Roumnanlan Rhiapsody No. 1, opus ll- hath live, and that ye -may prolong ýyour Enesco Symphoniec Poem No. 3, "1Les.Preludles"-, daysý in the land which ye. shalh posLiszt sess" (Deuteronomy 5:32, 33).. Symphony No. 2, D Major; Opus 43The.lesson-sermon also included.the Sibelius Allegretto-andante. following-passages from the Christian "Iberla," Ximages pour Orchestre, No. 2- S c i e n ce textbook, "Science -and Debussy Health'with 'Key to the Scriptures," In the Streets and by the Wayside The Mornlng of a Fete Day by Mary Baker Eddy:1 "Man is flot Týhe Perfumes of the Nlght a pendulum,, swinging between evil If there should be enough'interest and good, joy and sorrow, sickness. arousedor a, demanid for t, 'Mr. and bealth, lite and death. Life and French would like to consider the pos- its faculties are not measured by siiiyof playing a complete opera on calendar. Life is eternal. We should the alternate Wednesday. find this out, and begin the demonsftatlbn therof. Liie 'anld Éôodt< -- MAGIC ,Magie Art Eterta1pnmnt Furnlihed at Your Pkirty, Banquet, Chureh or Lodge. '4Tise North Shaore's Mugi ciàWs The Naval Training station at Great Lakes will join tbe other shore co-chairmen of the iintcrschools relations committee, picked for their coininittee Peg Stein, Dave Early,-Peter Bachracli, Reniee Smith, Mary Cbilds,_ Peg Thompson; and Janie Strickland. The largest conimittee, publications, headed by Milt Shapiro, bas twentyThis EDay, the navy's day "at home," was inaugurated in 1922 by the Navy Plan Observance of Navy Day at Station are immortal. (P. 246). ___ establishments, as well as the ships of the navy, in the nation-wide ob- servance of Navy Day on October 27. Joi Te Gay Crowd At French Lick N.eeves, Fred'Bird, Anmi Musson, Ann esting events pianned are artillery, Lewis, Ann Burnhamn, Lon Hill, Vir- infantry, and small boast exercises ginia Goodrich, and Nancy de Beers. Representatives selected are Jack Jennings, Helen Donnersberger, Pete Cloud, Rosemary McKeighan, Ralph Bendel, and Barbara Brandi. The publications board, another sub-division of the committee, consists of Sears Jayne, Hal Bergmnan, Vaughn Burhlingharn, and Don Stillman.- Two duigth e forenoon, and a sha.m battie and dress parade. ini the afternoon. There will be exhibits of the dormitory life of, apprentice seamen and displays of seamanship anid, ordnance equipmenit ise d ini their train-. ing. miler of the track teani, is keen~ly feit, but the rest of the squjad shapes up well, Coach Nay said. 1A teamn consists of either five or six mnen who run the distance of two miles together. Scoring is on a teami basis, it was e.xplained. jaii mraVJE£y, Lapiasin anu star na,,'. iN ew=1s Thalmann, noxious weed commissioner, made a sùrvey of the township, following which he compliniented Mr. Thalmann for the marked improvement which his persistent efforts tôward weed éradication have. brought about. .'.. a...in 555 nywSLSAi- J. eniDU8LV FargNcE LICK. INDIANKA ."d YOU

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