Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 10

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10 WINS ONE GAME, LOSES ONE In the games with the Francis Parker school, Friday of last week, the first team of the North Shore Country Day school won by a score of 33 to 15, while the North Shore Lightweights were defeated 27 to 7. WILMETTE ATTENDS DALLAS MEETING LIFE February 25, 1927. New Silk Froeks Approved for Spring, 1927 ~ · Superintendent Frederick E. Clerk, B D Ll d's Theme of the New Trier High school, will to e r. oy In this day of the stadium, gymn~s.attend the meeting of the department ium and the daily dozen, the sptrtt of Superintendents of the National needs ' care as d oes t h e b o d Y· Dr · Educational association which will be Stephen A Lloyd, taking up this· probheld in Dallas, Texas, this week. tern will give his sermon Sunday on "Tl;e Soul's Daily Dozen." "If 'Lt'fe is more than meat an.d t~e bod,· than raiment' all that w 1 11c I1 ts o\·er and above body must be .our especial concern," Dr .. Lloyd pomts out. "The big questiOn to every ·thoughtful man is not so nd~~h the 10 . question of need as of met 1 · --; - 9 -, , , , · · · , · · · ·............-. · · · · · · "The Soul's Daily Dozen" New Trier Mardi Gras Beckons to Fun-Seekers (Contribt~ted) What? A Carnival? Yes, the New Trt'cr Ht'g·h school mess-hall, Satun1 ay, February Z6, at 8 o'clock. is the place, date, and time for the Mardi Gras . one of New Trier's gayest events of .e tile. )'e _ ar. . Being- sponsorec >y . 1 ]< rcnch club of the high school tt ts copied as much as possible from a real 1farcli Gras. such a~ the ~n.c ~t Xew Orlean s. The carntval spmt. ts to he carried throughout the cvcnmg and in many unique ways, as those who attend will sec. Everyone is cordi~lty 1.nvitcd, youn.g and old. Girls, don t thmk you ha\e to ]~ave a date. Come in couples, and you'll have a dandy time. for everyone is guaranteed to have that .. and also, there \Vill probably be qUJte a stag line. \Year a costume if poss ible, hut do not sta,- away because of the lack of one. and don't wear a mask. There will be a grand parad_ c, an~ also a king and queen of the. carntval. and with this a great surpnse-but come and see for yourself! Even·onc is to receive at lea. t t,~·o fav~rs,~ and that isn't the half of 1t! The decorations arc to be-well. ~t least unusual, but mer~ words ca!1 t really describe them; 1 he. en.tertamment is to be truly ~ew Tner-tsh and there is some very good talent there too. Also. the orchestra is to be ful~ of pep, and, altog.ether, the Ma,rdt Gras is to be a raglllg . uccess. \\ hy <ro somewhere e lsc when you can go to New Trier's annual ).{anti Gras and ha\'e a much better time? Don't for get this Satur~lay night at 8 o'clock at the New Tne.r me ss- hall! · J t 1 tl ~ I New Modes In the I · Sprtng Truly a remarkable selling f o r these a r e Spring's newest Silk Frocks in a most unusual s e 1 I i n g event. Straightline and bloused effects in beautiful pastel shades and black. Select early! Coat Prices from $39 · 75 · I ~ to $8.5.00 Also Dresses and Hats TAYLOR'S 1125-27 Central St. Wilmette The Newest Footwear Fashions for Spring at .T aylor's Bootery, 605 Main St., Wilmette. . UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Prop. ~Ir. and ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE 11 rs. Geor g e E. T~rnow, oi Fourth street, rntcrta111ed ten c~uple · at bridge , at th.eir home, Sat- PG 1126 Wilmette Ave. Ph. ====::::=::::==:::=:~~======::::=:==::==::==::==::::=:~==::==:::::::==:::::::~~·=·=·=·-=!... .!__:!_!__!n.!!o....±!., · ... " · · -~ urclav evening of la st week. ).lrs. RaYti10nd C. Pearson won t~1~ ftr st I pri~c for the \Yomen and_ Chn-;.tophrr 2403 I Curran was awarded the fir~t pnzc for men. Danc.ing followed the cards, and ··· + *-l luncheon \\'as served. 11111111111111111111111111111111111 II 111111II 111111111111 II IIIIII II 111111111111 II IIIII IIIII III IIIII 11111111111111111111111 II lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm Boys' Week soe FEBRUARY 28th to MARCH 5th Boys' ·SuitS {under · 12 years) Cleaned and Pressed So that . you- might fami!iarize yourself with the quality of workmanship that we are turning out with our HNew Process of Cleaning," we are offering to clea~ your boys' suit .for 5 Oc (regular charge $1.2 5) . Phone u.s: Wilmette 3 20, and any suit of your son's ( under 12 years of age) will be called for, cleaned and pressed and returned spotless. The entire charge fifty cents. · S chultz & Nord The North Shore's Leading Tailors -RIIHUIIWIIII81UUIIIIUIIIIOIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIBIUIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIOIIUIIOIIIIIWI 1152 Wilmette Avenue WILMETIE Phone Wilmette 320

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