·tz WILMETTE LIFE May 3, 1929 I I I i The Spring ·5eason Church dinner of the Kehilworth Union church has been announced for Wednesday evening, Marjorie Braymer Takes Seeond Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, May 15, to be held in the Kenilworth Place in National SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. ~ dub. This will be the occasion for Poetry Contest reports r~garding activities of the varWEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-S P.M. ious church departments, the annual SUNDA'( SCHOOL EXERCISES-9 :-4 s A. M. election of officers and a special proNew Trier High school students have E gram. won prizes totaling seventy dollars = = in poetry and short story contest s MAY i conducted throughout the United GIVE MAY DAY LUNCHEON = 5 States by The Scholastic, a Pittsburgh, The men teachers of the Joseph Subject: Sears school in Kenilworth gave a May Pa .· publication, this spring. day luncheon for the women teachers Marjorie Braymer, of Evanston.' New READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVENUE Vvednesday of this week. Trier senior, won a second pnze of Open Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. fiftv dollars in the Witter Bynnet Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:-45P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mrs. ]. R. Goetz, 460 Locust road, Poetry award. In the ·same contest Indian Hill, returned to her home last Janet Marshallj of Hubbard · \Voods, The ~ible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized week after spending three weeks in another New Trier senior, received a Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowed or purchased at the East vhiting friends in Pittsburgh prize of ten dollars and honorable menthe Reading Room. tion for her poetry. and Indianapolis. ~ Gets Honorable Mention = THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE In the short story contest conducted CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM by the same magazine Kin~sley. K.arnopp, of Winnetka, New Tner JUmor, iueuuntuuuuuluttuunn .. ntnuuutntnunannlnnutnnnl'llllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllll'ltjllllllllllllllllllllllllttiii'IIIIIIIIII1111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ recei\'ed ten dollars and honorable mention for his story. · All of these contests were of national scope, and a total of mo~e than 20.000 manuscript s was suhmttted. Each year the Scholastic Publishing company publishes a book called "Saplings" containing the best poems, short stories, and familiar essays written by high school students throughout th e countrv. In 1927, C. Whitfield Cook, of \Vi.lmettc, former New Trier stu-. dent received honorable mention for his 'poetry, and last year Marjorie Braymer, was awarded the same honor. The.ir poems were publishe~ in "Saplings." N. T. Writers Show Ability New Trier is becoming well kno\Yn for the ability of its writers. Recently an inquiry cam~ from the Evander Childs High school, one of the large New York schools. stating that the writer had seen productions of ~ ew Without a care you tell us where Trier students in "Saplings." The You'll lind we're speedy, safe inquirer wished to know how those in and fair. charge of the literary . work at Xew Like an arrow to its target we Trier managed to inspire so many speed our goods toward where promising writers. you say-without delay o~ damage. All of the New Trier students \Yho have won prizes offered by The Scholastic are members of the Scribleru club, an organization which elects to PHONES-Wil.HETTE 3 2. U" IVERSITY 1317 its membership the most promising OtAIRS & TABLES- FOR.. R.ENT Sherman Avenue at Grove Street and 609 Dempster Street writers 'i n the school. Members of this club also have won a number of EVANSTON prizes in the past in the Williams Open Evenings contest, conducted annually at New Trier, and others have had their selections published in the Lin-o-Type col-· MOVING ~ 521 MAIN umn of the Chicago Tribune and the PAC.K.ING . STR.EET SHIPPING ~ WILMETTE,IU.. From-Pillar-to-Post column in the Chicago Daily News. Firs-;~~~:~:~m"~:~:~· ;:~::::l·~·~·" '" lt l !_ = =~ 5, '1929 EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT . .. Kenilworth Union Church Hold Spring Din~er May 15 ·NEW TRIER STUDENTS WIN LITERARY PRIZES I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~V~Tt1 Jt1V~I: Introduces in Evanston MUJI~ ~ ~4()1V Jt1C?J? ATWAT~R KE~T SCREEN--GRID RADIO (See and Hear It Today) KOBTB SHOBE MUSIC A RADIO SHOP R:.!!~s;: STORAGE Mr. and Mrs. John S. Doig, 820 Oakv. ood a~enue, spent last week-end in It was a trim, stylish house and looked so snug. But when the first terrific storms swept upon it, the owners were dismayed at the chilly comfort. 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