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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 16

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in Our informae lameses in aàrt. Cail GRE*enleaf 1039 614 DAVIS ST. ."GOOD NEWS. CZNTENAY CELEMUITIONS '"NEWSPAPERep ft mamnts FoundesWok Coleremoe h 31't Annusi Jmu731 thmugh Febru.ry7 fCENTRAL-LAURE ery rhythms and beginning .tap Wil "Jockeying for thse Stant," the work of Ru-th starr,Rose. tcuns ohe of the. recently at Newé Trier High school, in an exhibto waitAns ,hiitd coliteliporaryart tvork. Alnother painting, "High: Yaller" by' Reginadd Marsh, upas likcd $so well that the stsidents %'oted to purchase it. Oit, xliibit in thse' sirhool's, art. departmntare a large number of colored prinzts of moderi Frenchs paintings. a perinanient-gif t to tZs scisool from, the Canegie art collection. Courtesy, New Trier News iiand (iCokitributed) The regular 'montbly, Meeting. of the Centrai-Laurel P. T. A. will be beld Tuesday evening, january 19, at the Byron C. Stolp gyrnnasium. M_71 Tenth street. It will be the second "Dad's Night" the fathers are -to be the honior- 3:15 o'clock' in the Stolp gy-m. The little. girls' tap ciass will continue at 4 o'clock on Friday. The older girls' tap class will also continue at 4 o'ciock. BalUro.m Dancing 'On Friday, the bailroom classes begin the second and final term for this year. The lessons are under the direction of Mrs. Theron Mandeville Wooison. "The Rivais." as presented by the high schooi facuity, aithouizh considerabiy eût since the original, willi maintain the most, important high-_ flights antd-the spirit that its author put inte it. A story of the loyers' typfical :of colonial complications writteni into, this comedy. times s with great skili. The. situations. in which the. various, rivais for the'.hand of sweet Lydia Languish find -themseives are ludicrous indeèd,. but n evertheless serious enough to the parties theme.elves., Captain Jack. Absolute, -masquerading,,as-- Ensign Beveri1y; who, is the oniy one who holds the key to Lydia's heart, neariy loses it when Lydia's exciting anticipation of a thrilling elopement, is shattered by theý disc losure of- Absoiute's reai identityý. jack's father has arranged for a very proper marriage between , lis son and Lydia and when she discovers that her Beveriy is Absolute as weii,' she refuses to have anything to do with the affair. It ail ends happily after the hait-.' ing of. a duel between "Fighting Bob" Acres ald Ensign Beverly. at whichi 'tirùe ail differences are made Up.) identitiescere and wrongs for- AU Ends WeII of Stanwood Cobb, one of the best known educators and writers in the field of -the new child tr.aininz, will speak on "Security For' A Faiiing Worid," at 8 o'clock Mondav eveni ng, january 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammon'd, 1217 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods. Popular Place The Central schooi cafeteria and~ Stanwood Cobb was the founder rcheon is proving to be a very and 'organizer of the Progressive Education association of which le Professor Kuebler is an instructor the ciassics department and has cnft the iast two summers travelg in Europe, spending considerabie ne in Oermany. His topic wiii be Zecent Impressions of Nazi Germ- The Friday performnance- will be compimentary with admission by inivitation oniy. Saturd.ay the play will be presented to stuclents and members of the community. Evanston Man Attempts Monoxide Gas Suicide At 8:30 Wednesday niorning the police,. departmnent' received a call from the Joe A. Schneider garage. A new ass' in nurs- C ntI.

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