Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1938, p. 38

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On March. 10 the lodge members and their guests will see the film "Batter Up," officiai- American league- motion picture, -with E. T. "Red" Ormsby,,Americtan league umpire, as. the lecturer. These -pictures will in-ý tc'hade "sýhots" ofý individual American league stars, as well as Ail Star gamei and 1937 World S$eries views. The film bas been, obtained through the ouresyof 'William Harridge, president of, the American leaguie, who is a residenltof Wilmettê and a iember of Wilmette lodge. Set Trymout, Dates for Drana CubProduction Mrs. -John. .Monk,, director of the next Winnetka. Drama club pflay, bas scheduled. two tryouts to be- held at the «club's, room at Winnçtka Com- -muanity H1ouse. The first %rill be from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday, February 27,1 *and the àther wsil bd Monday eve- ning, iPebruary 28, at 8 o'clock. The lay, Lennox Robinson's "The Far-off Hills,"is an Irish production that bas, been used by the Abbey theater ~roup. Its cast includes five men and ve women, and any north shore resident may try out for a part, the club announced. P r od uct i on is planned for April 26 and 27. TRIP IS ENDED * Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Judd Lord, 410 Brier street, Kenilworth,_ and thie Paris/s of S amin ts Faith, Hope and Chu rit y ini W'innetka, of wvhich the Rev. Thomas J. l3nr-ke is Pastôr. Lehie Photo B ids were taken this wveek for the first unit comnpris ing the proposed deveioprnent of the tract ini Winnetka on the north side of Hill road, between Ridge avenue and Lin den street, acquired a. littie more thani a year ago fromn the- Misses Aptna Marie and Mary Magdalena Ailes by the neuly forned Roman Catholic church parish, Saints Fait/z Hope and Chgrity. 'vthe 4r( ýs. inicludings and 1 varia.. I HA RFISTj ~\ 1 of tnzs improvemept is $200,000. Later, when the building plans of the parish are finally completed, the chapel portion of the unit now to be erected and used temporarily. as a house of vorship, will be converted into an auditorium. Fropting Hill Road The church proper, will be built fronting the Hill road and Linden street corner. To the northeast of the permanenit edifice and frontinoe Hill vïueu, it is pointed out. A steam, vacuu-m heating 'plant to be installed in the first unit, is designed to serve the church and ahl other build- ings when erected, and the plans-call for an automatic ventilatinig:systiem. The- Rev. Father Thomaàs' J. Burke, pastor of the parish since its organiza- tion, has been holding services, teni- poratrily, in the New Trier High school auditorium. *He explained today that 'bruary -27. te sMoines, Iowa, comn iruest of Mr. and ing 422 Ninth street,, paneý X. C.* Ferguspn, 'T mue. and i 1 .ý ý -- - aui my anaU is treasurer o!i Green colonial treatment, and rng course. He is the son of Mr. Key, honorary junior Society. His rg in American walnut. 1 and Mrs. John C. McQuide, 731 father recently spent a week-end with tion of the northwing IElmwood avenue, Wilmnette, and. a hum at Hanover, and :returned home cast wing will be usedlIgraduate of New Trier High sc:hool. Sunday after tiwo'weeksi b at il WU. Mrs. and 19i1

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