Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 22

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,a laàt MXonaay evening, to -compte te application and, file it'at once. Following the. business sessiOn, the. omwmbers of the -,commission sudn >eu*bers M o village, boards, schoof =ad, park boards, and uonin< and ibsnîng commissions' from through- twst the. district, istefied to an inter- estlng àddress. on suburban, expectaL- dIons and planning during the next few years, by Prof.. William H. Ily, prof essor of soéiology at Wrthwvetern university. .His talkr was illustrated by numerous lantern ilides. Sig 5*wing Show School Tswsday On Tuieday,-Mate-h-5. at 8 o'elnckc at the HJoward school gymnasium, WiIniette,. ive boxiug bouts will be under .auspices of te enti' Young >tèn'ï club: These bouts will b. refereed by Frank Mc- Adms, and Sergt. Herman G. Vance of the Wibuaette police force will.act as on.e ofthe ,udges. The> othe, Henry Potder of Wilnsette, tls uw ske ted ohi $ fr rm. as /ire.rident of tie Nortis Shore 4rea cotincil et the an.hsal meeting lseld in, con Isnction u4th thse Scoui Leaders' AfPPreciation dinner 'at Rmnpia Wednesday, Pebruary 20. altro helpea! build t/.is coancl to its hegh national rating by serz4ng ag Ifiyiapic chairman apd treasurer. F vacu-liyf ru tutua ait01 I".Lke F<orest; 1<. N. Ward, JLbertyville; ahters are C. Y. 0. >champions. The C. E. piper, 1)eerfield; Richard Apple- ard, for exaupl, includes: at 178 yard, Glenview, and E. L. Landwehr, >wsds, Johnn>r Brown, who was -) Northbrook. The. vice-presidents are P34 QGden Gmloves tunner-up, ver- also the chairmen of their respective »5 Toii7 Ctic el"n districts. Allan I. Wolff was re-elected irough i bs brillialit performanceii treasurer. Henry Fowler and W. H. ,Y. O. tournaients; at 126 pounids. Wlim eeeetdNtoa oni sother Golden Gloves runaeruprWillias vees Ktdatio na ond adr.w Scravanni, meets Floyd rpeettvs alD-Kn n Vakr. The. card also includes at Charles A. Steele were chosen alter- 0 Pounds, Chester Reekie versus Et nates-.J. B. Jackson was elected scout 1us~ and joseph Gora versus comiissioner for the North Shore Area (i;> Jote~us,,*11 of whom are air- council. muntpWà E iNiuni ... Monday night. at 7:30 o'clock, îs the regular meeting time of Sea Scout Ship Ouilmette, at the Baptist* church. Boys 13 and 14 years old are urged to sape these meetings and if the sea interests. them, to sigu up as cabin boys., When they reich. the age of, 15, they can pass tests -and be- corne Sea Scouts. lu the. meantime they will havre received training. and sailing experiences open to regular Sea Scouts. SHIP YARD.. The Sea, Scout. ship yard, Maini street and Linden avenue,, is busj ever Fri<lay night at 7:30 o'clock when scouts build boats and do other construction work. Two outboards are interestig the scouts whose hobý. by is motors. ~PLANS~ Plans are being made to hold a Boy Scout hobby show early in April. Mo- tion pictiares will feature the exhibit which Sea Scouts wil contribute to the show. -R. D. H. It's Also a Silver Jubilee for Townley Robert W. Townley. acoutmaster ty-naftn annîivers- ary of service m., t h a t movement. He was a hiember of the first patrol of scouts organ- ized in. the statie of Wisconsin. This patrol be- came known as 'J.roop 1 of Mil- wa.ukee. B ef or e, I i classic. Its simple pathos and whole- some bumor have endeared it to the bearts of Americans of ail ages. The manner in which the Aierican pub- lic received the ciema version is suf- ficient, reason for :belieiring that a story of this kind can stili be enjoyed. The freshman-sophitoore play is an aninual- event at the high: sch ool. There has.'been ample evidence ini the paýst that age and expérience are nio obstacles in the, presentation. of a highly ýeffective performance.> Froni a 'Il indications, this year's production will be no exception. Rebecca, the pleasant, alert, and in- dependent country girl, is played by Imogene Kaufman on one night and by Jeani Spanuth on the other.,Adam Ladd, a young business man Who, we feel sure, will have more than a friendship with Rebecca when the çurtain goes down,, is played by Bob Henderson and Donald Scar#f. The tyrannical aunts, Jane, andý Miranda, with whom Rebecca Ilivesi are played by Mary Frances Badger, and Jane Krause respectively. Emma Jane, the simple but devoted friend, is portrayed by Harriet Morehouse and Katharine Neeves, while Marian Goldstein has the part of Mrs. Per- kins, Emma Jane's kindly mother. Abijah Flagg, Emma Jane's village lover, is played by jack Bryum and, George Clabaugb. The play is being directed by Miss Elisabeth Stanwod. The propertie ' , direction and cast ail indicate that north shore theater-goers may expect excellent entertainment. Jack, Byrum 19Given Tiireshold Poster Award Jack Byrum, of 791 Walden road, Winnetka,' was- the> winner of ýtii first prize ini the poster contest 're- cently conducted by the Threshold Players of Glencoe to advertize their 1- ponor suedal awarg Dala court of honor. )t theseinor scouit- ~ - dressed at Arden Mr. an~d Mrs. Gerald Liebschutz, vening of last week. 751 MacIean avenue, left Kenilworth Wednesday of last week f or Miami, INS AWARD FIa. e Area council has0 s8gnifying that it Mrs. John Carpenter of Evanston, quirements for wiua- formerly of Kenilworth, will entertain ar Programi award her Thursêly bridge club at luncheon today.

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