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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1929, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE January 18, 1929 LEARN TO SWIM-MOW! Expert lnstrue· tlon - expt>rt· e n c e f1 a.ttena. ants.-we goar. antee to teach yo o or your youngsters t o swim In a short l'Ourse of les· s o n s. LessonH by up(wlntment only. A sixty· foot, white tflCII Rwlmmlng JlOOI, with triple ('h'· CUilttlng, t'rYS· Troop 5, Boy. Scouts, to New Trier Group · Hold Big Parents' Night to Present Scene Parents' Night is to be observed by Troop 5, Boy Scouts, of the F.irst Presbyterian church Saturday evenmg, January 26, at 6:45 o'clock in the church social room3. Scout leaders of national prominence will be special guests, it is announced. Col. Edwin M. Hadley, publicist an<l lecturer, will be the principal speaker on Parents' Night. Preceding Colonel Hadley's talk, parents will witness the presentation of award3 to members of the troop hy Myron 0. Rybold, new Scout executive of · the North Shore area. Executive. Rvbold will also present the Troop charter for the new year, as well as several advancement badges to members of the troop. Another feature of the program will he the presentation of a Scout play . by members of the troop. This drama. it is explained, affords an in3ight into Scout activities "behind the scenes" with every troop. All parts will be taken by members of Troop 5. Tickets for Parent3' Night are to be obtained from members of troop or from Frank Reynolds, Scoutmaster. From L-incoln play .... " One faculty member and seven boys from New Trier High school wilt present the cabinet scene from Drinkwater's famous play, "Abraham Lincoln," at a Lincoln's birthday program in the Auditorium theater, Chicago. Tuesday morning, Februa~y 12, at 10 :30 o'clock. The prograin 1s being sponsored by t~e Unio!l ~.eague cluh of Chicago, whtch has mvtted all high schools in Cook county to take part. For several years the club has sponsored similar programs . on Wash- · ington's birthday. M. E. Duckles, of the Spanish department at New Trier, will i~1perso nate Lincoln. Mr. Duckles 1s well knmYn on the north shore for his previous impersonations of the famous Civil '"ar character. He took the part in a pageant presented in 1922 and on seyeral other occasions. · Members of Lincoln's war time cabinet will be portrayed b,· the following New Trier boys: Carl Hall as Secretarv Stanton: John Betak as Secretar\· Seward: Dorrance Nygaarrl as Secr~tarv Chase: ~artin Cassen f'IS Secretan~ Hook: John Atwood as Secretary Blair: Kings lev Karnopn as Secretarv \Vetles, and William Gib-:on as· Secretary Hay. Godfrey Schmidt has been engaged to make ttn each of the members of the cast. and no effort will he spared to 111~ ke the nrorluction a successful one . Mic;s Elisabeth Stanwood. head of the £lramatic department at New Trier Hi(dl school. is directing the rehearsals. t a l·c t;e a r, fll· tered water. Tf'lephone Brlargatfo 8000, )llss Peterson · · · or write for booklet · . l'our l'lslt Is fordlally lnl·Jted. Swim here, where It Is eool and clenn. 8200 KEN~ORE AYE. NOR Til 'PHONE BRIARGATE Sf'O() ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PATRONIZE OV R ADVERTISERS New Yorker firids Billy Boy Nuts, best he ever tasted"\Vhile visiting friends in Evanston I was .served Billy Boy nuts and they were certainly the most delicious nuts I ever tasted," said a New Yorker who stopped in at the Billy Boy t\ut Kitchen. "Ch·e me six pounds of the assorted so I can take them back to New York and let my· friends see hO\'\' dcliciou:-;ly nuts can be prepared." Expert on Fashions Will Lecture at Mallinckrodt 1f rs. }.[inna Schmidt, a noted lecturer, will take the friends of Mallinckrodt High school over a period of "Three Thousand Years of \Voman's Dress Through History and Literture." Mrs. Schmidt will show her nationallv famous Figurines for the benefit of the Mallinckrodt Building fund at Mallinckrodt auditorium, Ridge and \Valnut avenues, Wilmette, Tuesday evening, January 29, at 7 :30 o'clock. Besides the story of fashions, there will be several vocal numbers by Miss Maude Whitlock. Tickets may be obtained at the school or from any Maltinckrodt student, it is explained. Fresh Every BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN NORTH SHORE HOTEL BLDG. EVANSTON 519 DAVIS ST. Hour PHONE GREENLEAF 3006 Open Evenings Till 10-Stmdays 1 to 9 Replacing the Cracker Barrel No modern housewife would think of buying crackers taken from the old-fashioned cracker-barre~. She now demands branded, sealed-package goods, because of their more sanitary distribution, their uniformity and dependability. So it is in her poultry buying. She no longer gambles with cracker-barrel methods, but insists on FORD SEDALIA CHICKENS, protected from impurities by their sealed parchment wrapper, uniformly fine, and backed by the packer's unconditional guarantee. Ask you~ market for Sedalia Chickens Sedalia o-r Down in Ole Missou··i fo··d

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