WILMETTE LIFE MUSIC CLUB MEETS NQvember 16, 1928 Eiahth Grade Pupila to · Visit at Art Institute The eighth grade pupils of Mrs. Pearl P. Jones at the Howard school, accompanied by Mrs. Jones and Miss France's Donnelly, art instructor, will make a trip to the Art Institute in Chicago today to hear a lecture by Miss Upton. The trips are made on special cars of the North Shore line. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson of Cincinnati have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Swaim of 701 Laurel .avenue, this week. . Mr. and Mrs. S~aim will drive to Danville, Ill. to take their young grandson, Stanley Olmstead, Jr. hom~. He ha·s been visiting them for the past two weeks. VISIT IN WILMETTE · A meeting of the Senior Music club of New Trier High school was scheduled for this Friday night at the home of Willis Snyder in Glencoe. Mrs. Robert Nusbaum, 728 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, entertained l~st Friday night at a bridge party for Mtss Louise Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sherwood Williams of Evanston, whose marriage to Amos Glen Williams takes place on Saturday, NoveiJlber 24. "Chicago," ··Army" Win Top Places in lntramur4l League "Chicago" and "Army" finished the season at the top of their respective leagues in Intramural football at New Trier. "Chicago" is the champion of the heavyweight league and the "Army" players are lightweight medalists. "Chicago" held the lead in the heavyweight division all season although put up a hard fight for first place and managed to win one game from the leaders. The status in the lighter league has changed a good deal since the first of the season. "Harvard" which had held first place for several weeks dropped to third place and the "Army" took the lead. The "Navy" which had been in third place most of the season came up to second in the final standing. The final standings are: Chicago Dr. Martin H. Bickman, who is making a survey of student conditions in Mrs. Paul L. Barrett of 801 Green- colleges, has moved from the South to wood avenue returned last week from Iowa. He will return home for ThanksNew York City where she spent ten giving and then continue his work i!l days. another field. · ---oMrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, ;26 Washington avenue, entertained tne Tuesday club at luncheon and bridge on November 6. ···································-----------------i i VITAPROME AND MOVIETOIIE : : I 1 : ALCYORTBEATBE Highland Park COMING SOON WATCH FOR DATES ~h~~ : """"""""'"'"""""'""'"""'"". . . "'"'""'"-~1 : I ~--------~----------------------------······--------- : :: Illinois . .. . .. .. ...... 4 HEAVYWEIGHT Won Tied Lost Pts. ............. 6 2 1 28 3 2 22 Blaek Silver Poz Purdue .............. 2 3 4 14 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 6 8 LIGHTWEIGHT Army ............... 7 1 1 30 Navy . .. ............. 4 1 4 18 Harvard ............. 4 0 5 16 Yale .. ... ... . ........ 1 2 6 8 The point standing was made by Mr. Showley, counting 4 points for a victory and 2 points for a tie. PUBS Junior School Branch to Have Varied Program For the November meeting of the North End branch, Friends of the Chicago Junior school, Tuesday, November 20, at 8 :30 at the Sovereign hotel, the appearance of Madame Ethel Oswald Adams, dramatic soprano of the operatic and concert stage, is announced. She will pre~ent a series of arias and songs which will be followed by a trip to the North Cape., a motion picture travelogue of a cruise to the fjords of Norway, given by ~rl Ziock. A card party is to be given at the home of Mrs. C. H. Nygren, 1625 Catalpa avenue, Chimago, November 21 at 2 o'clock. The pr9ceeds will be for the benefit of the North End branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school. Miss Leanna Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea ]. Orr of 1003 Greenleaf avenue, has gone to Florida where she will visit this winter with friends in Miama and Palm Beach. -o- arvelous Foon On the world's rmest train -the table d'hote dinner at $1.50 brings to you a new delight in dining. Ready to serve at 5:50p.m. at Chicago Terminal. Enjoy it on your next trip h~tween Chicago and the Twin Cities. THE NEW · NORTHWESTERN LIM. ITED Between CBJCAGO·ST. PAUL·MINNEAPOUS NO'ft11IBOUND SOUTHBOUND The Wilmette Order of Martha wilt meet to sew at 1 :30 o'clock Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. John Budinger, 614 Maple avenue. LY. Chicago . 6:30p.m. LY. Evaneton ~·6a49 p.m. LY. Milwaukee 9100 p.m. Ar. St. Paul · 7r00 a.m. Ar. Minneapolla 7:35 a.m. LY. MinneapoUa 8:00p.m. LY. 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