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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 56

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5oeuWho was ~cr&Tom Za- rèmba did very welil in the A çJas. Bob DeVinny plac- led a.close second. Our nexttests vil! bie the dicash aid the 'running broad jump. We al ;hope they dû as well as tliey did in the other' test.-Ed Benson, Hloward SA. Sohool Orchestra Plays at Big Meeting iit Te . Wilmette Public School or- chestra played for the Illinois. Federa- tion of Womeu's Clubs at the Hôtel Sherman on Thursday, May 16. W.ý played selections 'from "La Traviata" and "Aida." After the performance we were treatd to a dinner in the fflege inn and as a speçial Ireat Maurice Sherman and hiii Hotel Shierman orchestra entertained us. It is probably the biggest occasion our orchestra lias ever played for, and orne of our most memorable occasions. -Dick Penberthy, 8B. Decide on Semi-Formal Dresses for Graduation The .momentous question urhich second place;- Marcia. Berndt; third place, Robert, Shank. Honorable mention went'to Edwin Benson and Suzanne Los The program was enjoyed very mucl i by ail who attended it-Marcia Berndt, Howard SA. Howard 7C Studlents' Begin Study of China' The How;ard :7C class started. the stqdy of China last Week afte r finishi- 66ng tetPc urope. >' In the topic, "Erope," there were subdivi- sions sucli as "Europe Industrial and Commercial," "independence in Eu- rope"' and 'lEurope Recovering from the War,» that one bei ng especially interesting. In the new unit, "China," we shafl learn the waya of the Chii- inese and dmaty étherifilttérestihg tacts of the yellow race.--Lawrence Bolng, Howard 7C. a s a riding stable with polo field and, 1juZmlgcourse.. gr halmers wîil condùct the place along smart riding club lines, with facilit ies for boarding and renting horses.. He expects.to make it one of the, finést establishments of its kind in the Middle West. The polo* fiel&, located on the pro p- erty, Will be avaîiable forthose ,wish- Ing to plày polo, and the location is ,ideal for riding purposes as ik is i the heart of the F~orest. preserve riding pa ths and withiti short distance of the Long -Meadowý Hunt. A dr'iving course, a mûile and one- haif track, and a, spacious- inside, aren a for, winter rid-ing are planned.. As soon as work on the build ings has been completed, a horse show will be given as, the formai' openillg of the new riding, center. Mr. Chalmers for maRy' years was manager of the riding stables in Eng- land of the, latc-.Fie14...Iarsha1lSir Douglas Haig,, and lias managed the stables of some of the best known riding clubs in this country. Tral Teamn Practice Jiu Jitsu 'Classes to Three Day. Each Week 1 Meet 2 Nights a Week The pewee, lightweight and heavy- Classes in jun jitsu are to be or- weight track teams are working very ganized at the Central school gyms1 liard to win the traalç meets. We nasium in Glencoe next week under are having practice every Monday, the direction of Woodrow "Woodyt' Wednesday and Saturday under the Wilson. T~he~ classes are to b. held gardens ana woodlands along the north shore and sketch. Afterward, the artists would meet, discuss the sketches and, sometimes, pîcnkc. Dur- ing A, Cenitury of Progress, many of them worked at thé fair, so that the group broke up. Rene Lavenant, ýpresident, of the North Shore Art league,1 was one of the originators. of the Ravinia. Sketch club, .and the Art league has dec.ided, t'O revive the_ old Custom. Anyone wishing to sketch, without instruction, with' this group 15is.nvited tQ get ini toucli with the members of thé league. The sketch.parties have been the source of a lot of fun. and a number of prize-awinnilng paintings. Meeting places -folr each week* will be posted in the Comimunity House,. Winnetka, and the Ravinia Post -office. The summer Sculpture class for be- ginners and advanced 'students was starteti 4y Mrs. Hahn last smnrner. It begins the first week in June and meets twice a week for five weeks. Silice the time is short, ma-teriaIs will be furnished. Last year, a number of people discôvered how to. develop the love of making things themselves. Children found a new interest in modeling and some very fine work was turned out by more advanced students. Those interested should caîl M4rs. Hahn, Winnetka 2486. dresses at the How ard scliool audi- torium.. A vote vias taken' by the mothers, and semi-formals in pastel. sha<les were decided upon. Small' corsages and any size heels may b. worn--Marcia Berndt, Howard SA. Gentral.LaulrelP. T., A.*- jumP.- 'ru Johnson, 110w- ard 7C. Howard.Stolp. Thinclads Stage Second Workout Wednesday afternoon after school, the aoward-Stolp track teain lad its. second practice. The practice started at 3:30 o'clock and lasted until 5 :30. - 4c epraio4L asJal body uy Dllcier,1 and, Day. Elnigren Of Kenilwortjh are assisting Mr. Wilson. A den.,on- stration Of iju jitsu will b. given next Monday niglit at the Glencoe school gymnasium, he announces. Within the last year Mr. Wilson and lis assistants have had more than 200 students frein the north shore en- rolled for jiu jitsu training. avenue, Wilmette, librarian at. New Trier Higli school, was bitten on theé riglit foot and riglit hand Tuesday morning of last week by a dog suf-» fening from rabies. The canine, which wa s a stray do g, had found its way into thé library at the school, where the attack' was made. The animal was impounded for observation, but died the follow-: II ar a a -ai. 1V&a , ac .EI, .,were aiso usso tatt he knu do ns.ogetsO ney, Ltin Mrs. Arthiur Bonnet, 157 Robsart son, Place, Kenilworth, was hostess at "I-luncheoq, Tuesday of last week'-to-her bridge club. 1 'l

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