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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 9

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Mvay b and 0,,in I rvantn. Evanston will be bost to Rotarians of tbe 147th District at the confer- ence to be held at the Evanston Wom- ani's club auditorium those two days. Conference beadquarters wili be Io- * cated in the North Sbore hotel. Tbe district comprises al. the clubs in the * Cicgoarea as well as 'many others througbout nortbern Illinois. R. E. Vernor of Chicago i$ district gover- nor. Outstanding speakers wbo. wili be beard on the conference program>in clude Dr. Paul Wolfe of the First Preshytefian churcb, Evanston;- Dr. Clif ton M. Utley, director of the Chi- cago, Coutnçil on oreign Relations; * Edgar D. Doudna, secretary of the Board of Regents of tbe No rmal scliools of: Wisconsin and Charle s E. Redfleld of the ýAmerican, Radiator; Company. James G. Card of Cleveland, will be the special representative of Rotary Internàtional'at the con ference. Featuring the conference entertain- ment ,program wiMl be the annual gov- ernor's baiuquet-bali, to bc held at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Billy B. Van, noted comedian and pbilosopher, wil be the banquet' speaker. The famous Heidelberg Maie Octet and the floor show of tbe Marine Dining Rooni will also entertain. Dance mu- SIC wiil be provided by Sterling Young's orchestra now flling an en- gagement in tbe Continental Rooni of the Stevens botel. Recreationai facilities will include golf and bowling. Special entertain- ment is also to bc provided for tbe women guest at the. confference. Want Sehool Tract Made Park Property Citizens in the south part of Win- netka wbo are opposing the erection of a parochial scbo ol by tbe recently organized ahicprs of Saints Faith, Hope and. Charity, on the north, side of Hil1 road between Ridge, avenue and Linden street, are circu- lating a petition to be presented to the Winnetka Park board, seeking to have the three and one-baîf acre By Bud Carey The New Trier sports carnival to be heid on Frday night will top ail others for an elaborate programn bas been planned to let a greater number of students pérform. Tbe exhibitions of bit*sketball, track and. swimrning,. promises to be very inter- esting because the best of, tbe intra- mural teamns and individual, stars will show theii skill.,in the various sports. The, volieyball exhibitions will bie the outst4nding- feature of the eve- ng.- This sport bas risen to great* beights in the past few years and. more and more students are becominiz intrrested. The class -champions- will vie for the school -crown the nighit of tbe carnival and each of the'teams willibe in top forni for the batties. Not only will these school teanis clash but an exhibition game, b le- tween the "Illinois state. champions: and, an ail-star: team composed of niembers for 'the. fine tean1s, of, the> Wilson. Y. M. C. A. and tbe Chicago Turnvereins, will be played.- 1Woni Secon~d Pl~à The Division street Y M. C. A. volleyball team won second place in the Chicago open cbampionsbip. of three weeks ago. Last week tbey won first place in the Illinois state tourna- ment. Eacb year this teain bas turned in a superb record, one that will be bard for any team to beat. Three years ago they were mid-west cham- pions, Mississippi valley cbampions,, Central A. A.IU.cha~mpions. Chwuico are 1 .presentI team. Th7e line up of tbe Division Street' Yý M.' C. A. for Friday nigbt is as foiiows: Attack: Jim..Tomasello,. John Sybyst, Walter Scott; passers: Bud Biiski, Walter Sokbowiski, Chic Sny- der; manager and coach: Art Tho- man. Don't forget, parents and friends, tbîs is your chance to see the boys of New Trier show their abilities ini Il CHRUSTIAN SCIýENCE, ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C. S. Be 0F NEW YORtK CITY Momber of th. Board cf -Lecturesliip cf the mother Churohe The FirsI Church of Christ, Sci.n*ist, in,,Boston, Massachuséits FR1DAY EVENINGI ,APRIL 290 1938 'Air 8 OCLOCK IN 'THE CHU RCH EIFICE CENTRAL AVENUE AND. TENTH -STREET Ariyon. who has not heard a Christan Science Lecture or who for some other reason is entitled to a reserved seat may obtain. one by applying at the Reading Rbom, 1133 Central Avenue. Re- served seat wi be held until 7:30 on the evening of the lecture. THE PIJBUC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AMPLE PARKING SPACI STRAWSURRIUS CIj±A!EFRU ii to their new no bouse at 1333 Wasl been bought by »~ mond Danielson of race, and they as mlrette,,he first of ngton avenuc .. and Mrs.1 609 juneway nioviflg to Iay. -x

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