Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 6

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fielp Floo~d Sujferers! Or Doiclousq4O TOTAX-E OME.UE O)pen everngs until il P. M. am BERENICE VIOLE New Methoits (or Milli ShaJu 25c at thie Woman's cuuu i Lvvir February 2ý, 24, and 25. EmrIieDate Pr.ferred The' thrèe-day edûcational display of what. is new for the home bas proved an, inspiration to many a. patron in the past but it came a littie late' Mrs. Arthur Dixon, in charge of the Better Homes exhibit, f elt, to be of service to those ambitious souls who start their spring housecleanii*ng in the last month of winter. A large number of exhibitors and more interesting -and, more varied ex- hibits are the resuit of the.,change of date. Popular Enterprise The Better Homes exhibit is a- popular affair and thousands of north shore people pass constantly in and out ô of te-~t'ohus e'rOT% 1fing, noon, and night, while the show is in progresa. They ta.Ik with .exhibitors, watch demonstrations, ask questions, and in general find out -what tlîey wish to know about the particular ex- jiibits that interest them. added to tl1w f She is a for lent. A .new [lustration! Thomas J. Kecmte, national di- rector of senior ,Scouting of the Boy Scouts of 'Anèric, Who llb the principal speaker ai the dinner meeting of Scout leaders. of the North Shore Area cozincil, next Tuesday evening, at Raviiiia schoi on Péan avenùue. IZZZITOR Miss jea Harlow, noted motion s, was to be a visitor in Evanston, Men en-1 clecorators,1 ulty for the n ,er acaderny. s class in painting and will be taught on Mon- sday and Friday evenings ,n Sickle Ford,. recent Art ýhibitor. Cub and Scout Giri Cumno r road, and opportunities will be given to those of ail.ages to part.icipate. The -regular skating, events *wilI be fol- Iowed by hockey gamnes,àit was aded The order of évents wilI be ,as fllows: 1. Costume parade., boys, and'girls under 9 years. 2. Costume parade, boys andý girls.. 9 years and over. 3. Midget ciass, boys under 9 years one lap. 4. Midget class, girls under 8 years; one-haif lap. 5. Peewee claSs, boys 8 and 9; one la:. 6. Peewee class. girls 8 and 9; one Iap., 7. Junior class. boys 10 and il,;'two laps. 8. Junior 'class, girls 10 'and il1 one Iap. 9Intermediate class. boys 12, 13,- 14; 2%. laps. 10, interinediate class, girls 12, 13, 14., 91h laps. il, High schojol boys' race; three lape. 12. High echool girls' race -, two laps. 1. Men's race. one lap. 2. Women's race. One lap. 3. Keniiworth Cub Pack 60 champs.. Two from each den. 4. Relay race. Fathers and sons, 5. Relay race. Mothers and daughters: 6. Fancy skating. Open toalal Kent]- worth mxen. 7. Fancy skating. Open to ail Kenil- worth women. Prizes will be given for the first four places in each event, and there will be. a public address systern installed to broad- years, 1 ne, !t4S ainfta. Ouulaib". pas r' recluc- given by the Loyola. Academy Moth- Sbeen er's club, will be held at the Loyola :rsonal university gymnasium, Sheridan road at Loyola avenue, Chicago, on Friday. January 29, at 8 o'clock. The pur- pose of the party is to provide schol- 'es arships for boys from Cook county parochial schools. Father Vaughn is is general lu '- -- = jeiuuIhuIInui~hIIIàIIlIIIIIIlIIIUflhluIilUIllSIflhIiilhIflflhIflIflNhiIINflhIlflflIflhI pw~wp- ~ IHmflhuuIIuIIIHgIIuiIIII o E s] 'i v 3: c v n. k 1' v n. di tE v 'i i

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