Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 7

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wooa aven1ue, president of thentiâflI worth club, and James C. Murray, 433 Cumnor road., president of the Kenilworth plan commission.ý Besides Mr. Harrison,, the retiring officers are: Wendell H. Clarke.711: Kent road,village clerk, and. Henry George' Zander, Jr., .736 Cumzuings avenue, Herman Gastreil Seely, 700 Kent road, Porter. Fox, 626 Warwick road, Richard C. JohËston, 321 MclDelar Photo rose avenue,. Chase W. Love, 422 Brown, daughier Mikç Antoineite Cumnor road, and Harold F.,'TideBowen Robert Mrs. and, of 1Mr. man, 138 Abingdon avenue, al trusBrown, 806 Rosewood> avenue, Wintees. neika, is very busy io rking- on the While the president, the. clerk, and play to be gi-ven ,sexl w6eek by thse ail six trustees are *to be, elected for Groduate Teachers college of Wina fuît four-year term in April, under netka. Miss Browun and several tht new state law which changed the ot*tr stdent icochers ii the çole$j wae eiplaîaed, '.14 two-year systeni, i*have chosen tb make a dramaWizaat the first meeting' the six~ trustees lion of A. A. Milne's UWinniethewill draw lots to determine which as the subject of theïr draPools» wili retire at the end of two .years. matics seminar. In this way, it was pointed out, the old systemn of staggering the terms wilI be preserved,' with haîf the Grown-ups as well as children wil' be1 trustees retiring every second year. thoroughl.y delighted as they watch the characters. of that whimsical, familiar story cone to life~ on the stage. ChrisMrs. Pearson Dies at-. tnnber Roiin will go throuoeh some of SHEETS & CASESý I IlE"E Q XS6T RATINO 10FO WÂDD STEENOTE before and after 100 waehlnga là Impartial laboratory teste made by Unlted. 13tates Testing Co. 63xW ...... 72x99.....15 8IX99 .... ... $lA9 72xl08 $1.69 Cases. a te match- 42x36.........41 Bed Pillows rancy ticI 2lx27 curleci Each fifed with chicken feathers.............. z. s' I i. Cotton Plaid Sionket 70x80, sinige, with whipped edges.......... 8 8 3 Born ini Pommern, Germany, she, came to the United States in 1889.' Her husband passed away two years later and in 1892 shemoved to Winnetka. She is survived' by a'. daughter, Mrs. Paul Bayer of Winnetka, with whorn she had made her home, and by two sons, A. C. Pearson, of Winnetka, and Kari Bartz of Elmhurst, by 13 grandchildren, and by two sis- unique beçauste ofthte purposes DUck Qi it. The student teachers in this seminar course ar e fot preparing primarily to become coaches of dràmatics. 'They are fýnding out how to use dramatics as an educational force in the everyday classroom, flot merel.y as a formai exercise leading to a polished performaffce. Toward this fascinating objective they are working with Miss' Margaret Radeflif, t director 'of dramatics1 at' the N'orth'j -wh i t egroumd with colored r Blhue *Green * Rose: Peach 1*Lavender- onuaary Sale DrEBrAUE<

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