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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1932, p. 39

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* nwevr, rie~isîou va îe CivenworeN ., vah month, :owhicn heme mners 1Qi' b . f* - us'>. '.'U5 F4.1 r*sse> Hoý,evr, he isiou valeyeleenvok-es cti niet nd itiensanthe Art Institute wilI be admitted f r enilworth and, ber son, Clif- w'1! provide just the test the W~ildcats obtaini camipaign 'literatuire and ii 1 Coupon tickets wilI be sent to each tont, returned last week fromn their iieed ini their preparation for the gain(, formation regarding candidates.11111d member, entitling eacb to two seats for summer *home at Lincoinville, Maine. with Michigan at Ani Ari)or tlic fol-. votig regulations. evr rdcin.ihaseia i Clifton is now at Princeton univer- loii aîra.It was agreed that the various ('111-count for guest tickets. Regular ad y. A fr Eeterba nt ilerd bis seno Thie North western- Ilisso 1r i gaine lititteemen this week visit eachi hoine, !mission. charge to the public for re: era.Ee fan-ibrt h a carnies. anappeal of douible ')arreled iîii heir respective peicsada>sre saswi eoedla.Tbe graduated from the Harvard Law variety for botb teains. flu the first praise the citizens i hencsit %. fi),llowing. plays bave been electedfôrIsebool in, june, is now connected with place the Wildcats will be oui hi avengç'registeringing 'rdertîtat th %, avtesasn Te he ises ythe NWilson law firm in Chicago. the 31- to 19 licking adiniistered hy hé qualificd to, vote. E acilî ciiituit Tchekov; "Tartuffe,,by Moliere; M.adMs .E ere n hi Misui n12. eodl.Ie'lie~teeniaît viIl ,also <lsrihute riîîiti "1.uckv* Satn McCarver," by Sidney reanthi are coached by Frank Caride.> wVit<l.1s.iniformîation pert .aining 10 place, la Howard-, "A Trip to Scarborough," by soit. Jimmy, bave returned to their <uarerback at Notre, Damle twvice led: and hours of registration. Sheridan; "Leonardo' da Vinci" an [foire at 927 Ramona road,,after speend- thç lish o vitoryoverNorliwesern, The club alsea decided b ),fori kv;>. iOriginal maniuscript, and possibly a ne- igfu otsa hi umrhm ;Ind wht(b last year as assistant coach at ublican One' ogîîztîî - ~ vivai ,of Shakespearc's "Merchant, of of Cape Cod, Mass. Tbey returned Pirrduc had a share inu s t he ..*. 1'*." lhy hoat tbrough. the Great. Lakes after tts ttiie ilietîe, renlworth _ Win flet ka, and ec.haigbngoesceJn 1. \illasBig Ten titie cIaitms in. the Glencoe to co-operatewiîh te New o--snc u l po.-."sn caity g Ste. ftrer Republican lbii uîe iii String,:Ensàemble 'Will i M r. 'and Mrs. John A.. Carter, 336' Youges Cochng taf te Rpubicn cause in NXew Trier; .\,(i<<I Caider o the only fInruier townbi.Play a r nttt trigraKnlorî, eeex- 1etedlighoe Wenesdawthî week c<>acîiîw ,etarif gistar oi the issur The .New Trier Republicaîî clii> A free concert will be given in Fuller-ifrom a toeWeesm ot nptbnoug .('.)àltiigstff. lI additio'n there is ineets eivery \Vediie*s<la-teveîingtga ton hall, Art, Institute of Chicago, Sun- the easî. They went by wvay of Catna- Eluier Segîan a' Clet or- ý o'clock at the Wilmeti Village hall day afternoon, October 2, at 4 o'clock.Idad ew ngndan asst- ii.r lttrucstas, ho log wth nd nvtesRepblianVoters tb at- by tbe String -Ensemble Of thé îte pda Quebec. Carideo comprise the ytN)gstr atnd theités esi i-Itlpe. t ing Staff in a major school iii.tl.e c»>un. <aiainatjoi tIle o pon rnsra0n- tednc try. Sleighîitis 25, and Caride, and Ilo fGog ac.I s.0b Robert Zecb, son. of Mr. and Mrs. CalvNert each are 24. . Sleiglht .aid complimentaryOea"ccncr 'ienl N. P. Zecb, . 918 Forest, avenue, Iias ('ai<l~î avebee ou 0fscîiolîwoAnn Shï'wn H adstiuider the auspices 'of the Patrons 'Of retunned to Williams college for his AmerîcanOpera. Te IndianPrincdssenior year. He lef t for Williamstown vers"hleCaveî wo la~denl Y. W. C. A. at Illinois: TIsianina, ivili sing selections f rom Cad. hy miotor a week ago Monday with .î 'îdu.graduated last sprîng. mnan's Opera "Sbanewis'" and William two friends:'fromn Evanston. Cardv tokchageatNîs~<ur îs 'Anne V. Sherwin, Io-)() Grcenwood Phiîîips, baritone, will be onlte pro-. Carilvotookchage ttad s avenue, Wilrnette, is iii charge of al s;îîîg.Inluedlu he ofabutv.W., C. A. activities: for mciganOvolqurendrte [ Mrs. 'Frank, Cheeseman of lte Or- *1xt Valididates %vlo reported thisý fall transfer students at, the Univeriv., rection of Rudoîf Haas, will sing ýselec-i rington hotel, formerly of Kenil- WVe thirteenll ettermen. '1'Ie Tiger, liti a hmagn iser-flions. The public is cordiglly invited. j rh netiedasalgopo ing 1 4. eorest v ter b a e ts- w k in, a senior a d ne n e f lt rends at luncheon and bridge zî~'f ere tbrqatebc.Alpha. Phi sororiîvwa herself a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ]B. Mulford irVediiesday-. W<'îdrw atfeldan Cal .ohainig-transfer student last year. lîicltuded 'anid their daugghter, Miss Betty, of 835 -- uncerhalhacsaît Pvcv il fu- ii lteactivities plannledl hv Miss Elinwood avenue, neturned 1at ek-.Mrs. M. A. Mornison will enter- l<ck herwin was an addres, ly . bissiend froin a ten days' visit -witli Mrs..." tain tivelve guesîs at a bridge lunch- Th I'v iitors will prcvi.it ;t forid- Maria Leonard, dean of wonei t:,id 1 Mulford's sister, Mrs. Howard Ani- con Wednesday. Oétober 5, at lier *tjde uii which wull ot-w:hlie a tea September 23, anid flotg drews, of Faribault, Minn. homne. 111 RobIsart road, Kenilworth.. X\idcî rorn end to end. Roa% Oîlh this is a series of weekly meetings at ~------- ý&t ceiitcr weiglis 200 pounls whh se%--, which girls prontinent iin co-tturrîctu, cr;i *,thvr forwards xvill o-cragc 200 I1r activities will speak 10 acquatit piitI% or belter.the traiisfer students %vith sînd nI I Use Notre Damne stylelehre AI Uà ri<te() wasteu ,no tinte tii >.sý% ttchilg the M issouri teain f rom the Warner EDUCATORS TO MEET sstitlof layuse b' bs pedee~sr, Central Council of Childhood Edt- G~ nn lery,10 heNote Dinesys ration: wil hold its first meeting: 1en lthiry,'ts the Nore Damîe s sc-Saturday, October 1, in: the. Central' - 1 . ) -ne . leanor club roonis, ,roopit 18001 cc~nlv b lte at Ktut Rckîe ndStevens building, 17 Northt state vý h1cii Carideo, as quiarterback, carried Ths'iib jitssin i street.Thswl eajitesin i«e tý%o national champjôný)tsiiiiî% ditring laines E. McDade, Assistant Super-f plavîîg ays.. jttendent of Schools. Chicago, will beî M vanwhil Coac Div H itky15go- 1tlie speaker. mgt abhýit the preparalions relative to hetn is Wildcats readv ifor 'lte sea_' MflTHERS CLUBR MEETING. Afl ,-,txcep tiona Offer LOTS $97 and up, frtcIMJi#n TWO.$RAVE were F~red Lind, quarterback and Wal- is a gradlale cof St' George's Hight ter Stanul, halfback, both. of whomn school.' reèled off a number of sizable runs. .-- AI Kawal, sophomore quarterback, who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beven of wilstart against Missouri ini place of Springfield, Ohio were week-end lte inj.ured Potter, turned una fine jobý guèsts of, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law, ýoi defensive work. J. 79, Roblsart road, Kenilworth CEMETERY COMPANY 5800 Ravenswood. Ave. LONgb.ach 5940 I 'I

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