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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1928, p. 45

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Eatire Towaalaip to P~te iD Hilla School Frolic · Satanlay, F....._, Z5 A party, which is expected to attract more than 3,000 residents of the township and which will be featured by a stupendous program of amusement in which almost every organization of New Trier High school will participate and which will include basketball games with the. Stivers fives, of Dax.ton, Ohio, will be held at the Evanston High school gymnasium on Saturday evening, February 25. Pnc···· to Oala Rooa The entire proceeds of the evening, other than that small part necessary to defray expenses, will be utilized in furnishing the boys' club rooms in the new High school gymnasium and in purchasing a large bust of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh which will be mounted on a pedestal in the gym. The Stivers teams represent a school that over a period of 10 years holds the best record of any school in the entire state of Ohio in basketball and that is noted throughout the country for the splendidness of its teams and the quality of its sportsmanship. It is certain that in both the heavyweight and lightweight divisions, the games will be featured by brilliant floor and basket work on both sides. Maa,. Groupa Aid . The evening's entertainment will include the following group numbers : gymnastics by the Boys' Leaders' club, dancing by the Girls' Leaders' club, songs by the New Trier choir, which contain~ more than 100 voices; both the Girls' and Boys' Glee clubs ; and selections by the New Trier band of more than I00 pieces. The Evanston gym has been chosen as the place to hold the affair be~ cause of its great capacity and it is anticipated that the people of the township will participate in such numbers that it will be filled-for the first time. In fact, so enthusiastic are the students over the program being arranged and the worthiness of the cause to which the proceeds are being devoted, that they have adopted the slogan. "Fill Evanston's Gym." Freshmen of the school have volunteered and guaranteed to sell over 800 tickets and other classes are working for a like sale. Plans are being formulated for the holdin~ of such an event as this one annually. Miss Waltz' advisor room of senior at New Trier HiJlh ~chool went in a group to the Chicago Collefle dub luncheon last Saturday. After luncheon the srir1s went to see "Just Fancy," the musical comedy at the Olympic. ~iris Hearken, 0 Ye People! Should we, in this life, have anything in common with Satan? · The Christian answets: "Nay, verily. We must ally ourselves with God by accepting Jesus Christ as our Saviour.u This answ~r harmonizes with our belief. If we desecrate the sabbath with whom do we make an alliance. Satan or God? This question answers itself. We must remember the Lord's day to keep it holy or we are not in harmony with the divine plan. It behooves us to be careful and choose this day whom we will serve. There is no middle ground. · They that trust in the Lord and walk upright before Him may look with confidence beyond the valley of the shadow of death and by an · unswerving faith behold the mansions mentioned by Jesus, filled with joy as their eternal heritage where they will continue to "praise God from whom all blessing 1low" forever. Let us break free from every barrier, accept Jesus and start the eternal praise in this life. Come to the howe of the Lord The Saviour invitea you to come, Whosoever will may come. ........................... , ........... , ...... , ........ . -o- Directory of Churches: Fmt ~ Lab aad Wilaette AYeDaa Mrs. Walter Hanna left Thursday of last week on the Twentieth Century to take charge of arrangements for a weddinJl in New York and to flO on a ·shooping expedition. She will be away about ten days. Mrs. H.]. Leach of 630 Washington avenue gave a dinner party in honor of Yrs: Charle"' Wachs of Winnetka. formerly of Wilmette, last Tuesday evening. T.he occasion was the celebration of Mrs. Wachs' birthday. -o- O..cla Tile Wlwette B.ptid a.rcla Porac ud W"daatue Aftll.a The Filii Prea,terilli O..cla Niatb Stntt aacl Gmalaf A·eaae R.ttl. GlarJI P. JI,;Jl St. Jolla's Llllher· O..cla Wilattte aad Park AwaR.ttl. · - - tv. """ . St.~··~ O.da 1 140 Wilaeae Awn·, · Mrs. Max W. Zabel of 1247 Chestnut avenue, ill expected home Sunday from Mavo Brothers hospital at Roc·hester, Minn., where she is now convalelcing from the effects of a successful goitre operation. Capt. Tom Antrim, 1136 Ashland avenue, was host to the officers of the Vista del Lap Cub Scout troop Wednelclay on the occasion of the weekly meeting. -o- -o- WI · GnraiFIII ~,. Rftl. c.l I. .,.,_, eae W . ..·, ~ c.... Lwllrrna O.m ····16,...,

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