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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 24

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~andld rances WY&tt, gars *Second team-Fraflees Akelyv, caýrolinü Nelson and Betty Biehfll forwar<i5, anmd .Peggy, Wa.rd , Alice Heinson ana J.kau Winn, guards. *Reset vese-Nalcy Toffnia n, Juiie i- Ihtosh and Meredith Milton, forwgtrds, and Mary Boston, Mary Lou Kr!et-ei and Anne WaterhOflse, guards. Sophomores Pirst te awx-BeatriCe .Leal- Iloberta John'stofl and Bessie. Bouechekas, ýfor- wards, and Shirley.Hurd, Allce W agner and Julia Booz, guards. 1Second , taÏi-lniogefle Whlttiîigtofl, Priscilla, Brackett and.Dorotlly Davi. forwards, and. Dorothy *Canfield, Ji 1 ne *Krause and Betty McDermott, guard. Reserves--Mary RôdgersAnne Mai"- trovîch and.Peggy KetchaýnI, foprwaIdsIý and Louise Schreiber, Carol Letta, Mal- Jorie Hill and Janeý Olds, guardst. Swimming tryouts for'the juniior and senior.girls.were lieldtitis week. and riding will begini the wveek after spring v acation. (Vacation is nlext week.> TwleNew- Trier girls& bave beeni .selected to give a dancing exhibition in connection withi the convention of the Midwest District Ed ucation asso- ciation at Milwaukee next rvek hu convetion iil be in sessioli fromi Wednesday to Saturdlay ,iiîcluisi\-, and the girls wil give their exhiibition on Fridav. M iss -May Fogg, head of tht girls'- athletic departmnent at Ne%*Trier ' is chairnian of the 1omn s at.hletic section for the convention. Puppets Perform at Home Exhibit Continuiîîg to make showvnanship a le Do n't underestimate the dangers àf a cold. Fifty per cent of ail disabling diseases start with one. At the first sigu of a chili, boy a box of HEXIN - the modern colti- combatant ini the modern11 ne andi white box. Try- this simple, effective treatmenî when you first feel your cold coming on. That's the best time to kill it. You'll find as thousands of others have that HEXIN greatly relieves your distress. HEXIN iS non-habit-f pring. It con- tains. no dangerous opiates,ý hypnotics or u.aWnnêacs tury of Progýre$s, Standard 011 Comn- pany (Indiana) this year turns to the aniniated drolleries of marionettes to provide what is one of the liveliest ex- hibits, at the Chicago Better Home Ex-7 hibit in the Straus building. Fresh from t wenty and f ourteeni week engagements during the past year- at the Merry-Gýo-Round and Zelli's, respectively, leading New York night clubs, Sue Hasting's Marionettes are bringî before the people ofthtre nortri shcire the deep religious feeling that prevails ail about us ini the forin of, art. This exhibition will be invitational including paintiflgs, sculpture, stained glass, and iilumninations, and -promise$ to lie very butstanding and, worth whil.e. On that afternopon Dudley Crafts Watson will1 speak. on a phase of> re- ligious' art, and the Rev. George Drew of Winnetka Will speak on "Re'ligion: Eternal Mother." .Memnbers of . the league and friends are to lie invited to the -Sunday afternoon at the studio., Three inembers of the 'North Shore Art league. receîved honors at- the: Ev- anston Womani's club art exhibition: Nancy Cobnsman Hahn, scuiptor, f or her, portrait head entitled ."Madame S"- Maria Gallagher for her pastel hcaàd, and1 Miss Elwin for her piece of sculpture St. Francis. of Assissi." A large group of the league's 'artists and scuiptors exhibited at this same show. Fdna Stevenson ,johansen, a memiber of the Art league. lias presented a fine exhibition of her water colors. "ADay at A Cýentury of Progreýss" at.the. Davi4s 1Store galleries. Mrs. Johansen .sç>lct.ed a subject f rom the audience, painted a -portrait. and created a great deal of initerest amiongst the group.w~ho wkatched the progress of lier work. René Lavenant is chairrnian of ex- hibitions for the league, and may be reached at Community I-buse, Win- netka. Musicians Club Will Meet Next Tuesday The North Shore Musicians club. will nieet with Mrs. Robert Zimmuerman, 303 Greenileaf avenue,ý Wilmette, Tiiesday afteroon, April 2, at' 2:30 o'clock.* The, assistinig hosteses are to be Mrs. Don- ald Geyeri Mirs. William C. White, and Miss Grace Clencas. The artists for. the afterrioon are to be Gevilla Neu- kranz, Caroline. Harnsberger, Betty ...ea.............................. .... . .. . . . .. . . tte .......... 1 MI UiC.. power" animais in the miThe advertising message is innocuous- vertising. pop out of Pily introduced at the end of each per- dane 'the j ig of the formancte by means of a, novel puppet sing comnical songs for *dramatization of a Standard Ou tank heat." Scompanys ad- the tank -truck,, B. T. U.," and him about ."live,

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