+ 1 3 | ! be February 12, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 41 Kenilworth School Again Wins First | Xmas Seal Honors | Two prizes were awarded the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth in the re- cent Christmas seal sales contest, it was announced Wednesday. For the third time, the school was awarded the Harry Hart cup for the largest per capita sales in Cook county, which, in accordance with the rules of the con- test, now becomes their permanent pos- session. For the largest total sale the school is also awarded a "Relief Bambino." Both prizes were offered by the Chicago Tuberculosis associa- tion. Special mention was made of the excellent work of Pauline Spiegel, who sold $313.50 worth of seals, and of Barbara Olson, whose sales amounted to $135.25. A total of $1,675.40 in seals was sold by children of the school. Other prizes which have been awarded in the contests are as follows: The Grosse Point public school won for the third time the silver cup given by the Grosse Point Health center board for the largest per capita sale in the Wilmette schools. A special banner was awarded to Grade IT of the Howard school for special effort. A special prize of a volley ball was awarded to the seventh grade of the St. Francis school which sold $70 worth. Drama Classes to Exhibit Model Stages at New Trier Between twenty-five a n d thirty model stages, complete in every detail, will be exhibited by Miss Olive Grov- er's drama classes at the New Trier High school, Thursday afternoon, Feb- ruary 17, between the hours of 1 and 3:30 o'clock. The exhibit is made as a special observance of National Drama week and the general public is urged to attend. The miniature stages, constructed as a part of the regular work of the stu- dents in the Dramatic department, present the scenes from a number of well known plays. They are con- structed on a half-inch to one foot scale and are exact in every detail, both in measurements and furnishings. During the semester, each student reads several plays, gathering complete information regarding the scenes necessary for presentation. The gen- eral floor plan is generally given. He must also determine the period in which the action would have taken place and then study out the type of furniture that would have been used. With this completed the furniture must be made by hand for the model room, in exact measurement and design. Even lamps and pictures must be included. From this model, by measuring to scale, a stage set of the proper capaci- ties and equipment could be made. Walther League Members to Attend Conventions Members of the Walther league units of St. John's Lutheran church in Wilmette and Trinity Lutheran church in Glencoe are to attend the quarterly meeting of the North Shore division of that young people's organ- ization to be held in Highland Park, Sunday, February 20. The Walther leaguers will also be represented by large delegations at the annual district meeting of the Illi- nois district of the league, to be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church, La Grange, February 26 and 27. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marshall of 112 Green Bay road, Hubbard Woods, entertained at tea in honor of Miss Jeanette Collett, the dancer appearing with "The Vagabond King," Sunday afternoon, February 6, from 3 until 5 o'clock. 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