Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 64

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64 WILMETTE LIFE . . I November 15, 1929 Announce Further Plans for Annual Arden Shore Ball Dell Coon and his Miralago orchestra arc to provide the music for the annual charity ball the Chicago Arden Shore committee is gi\'ing the evening of \Vednesday, r\oyember 27, in the (;rand ballroom of the Palmer Hou.;e. ~~iss Barbara King of Chicago report that three quarters of the hOXl'S ha,;c been sold. and the ticket sale progn·sses satisfactorily. ~lis Jane Elizabeth ~IcKinney of Hubbard \Voods is in charge of. the north shore debutante s who arc assisting \vith the benefit. The girls who ,,·ill take part in the Fashion rcv~te which \\"ill take place at midnight arc huw " ·ith sittings for the gowns which han· be<.·n ·bought in Xe"" York especiallv for them. J imr~1ie O'Keeft', Xorth,,·est<-rn un~ n ·rsit ,. chc:er leader, will do some of his clcnr tap dances and it is expcct r· d that theatrical talent will he present to entertain the guests during 1he e,·ening. Wildcats Set to Pounce on Hoosiers for Homecoming Feast High School Orchestra . Plays for Sunday Club The Xew Trier High sc hool symphony orchestra playl'd preceding t 1 ~e Burton Holme s Sunday En·nin,g· clnh lecture in the ~ew Trier auditorium Ia. t Sunday night. and many prai~r ,,·o rt h\' rommcnt~ \rt·re heard conce r ning th.r work of tht· tllusirians. · rn l\YO ·instatH'cs the hig- h :--chnol l) rganiz(lti on. which is under the dircrtion oi ~Ir s. :\farian Cotton. \Yas cnmpared fa,·0r : ih1~· with the Little ~~· mphnny . Bn l<el', en<l Capt. Heinie Anderson. guard M allinckrodt Notes The fun e ral of. Sister :\lherti s. dir ertress of "The MaJ.linckrodt," ~or~h Shore Catholic High School for Girl:-, took place Thursday morning, Non'mher 7 at 9 o'clock in the convent chant>!. :\ solemn Heouiem High ~{ass was celebrated at \,·hich the V en· Rev. B. Hagspiel, S. V. D., of Techny- was c~le hranJ ; ne,· . F. J. ~~ agner. Ph. D .. of St. Mary's, Evanston. was deacon; Rn·. John Neumann. pastor of St. Joseph's parish, \Vilmette. sub-deacon. Rev. R. Bradv of St. Francis :\a,·icr. \Vilmcttr:, with ·Rev. J. SheYlin. his assistant: and Rev. P. \Vagner, assistant · at · St. Josrph'~ parish, \Vilmette. attended in the sanctuary. The chapel was filled tt) its capacity with mourners amonz \\·hom were the students of "The :\f allinckrodt," the Si-s ters of the CunYent, together with scYeral neig·hL,Jring Sisters. and a large .number of lriends of the ~lallinckrodt ~{other;;' dub. Folln\-\' ing the impressive servires of the Rt:quicm, the re111ains were accompanied by the monrners, the :'tudent-hodr carrying- the school banncr. in procession to tht con\'ent cemetery. Her father and brother. John, irom \\'illiam sport, Pa.. and her brother, Albert, from Akron, 0., arJj(ed \\'cdncsday night to attend the i uneral. The stud<'nts of "The ~fallinckrodt" gave expression to their affection for t l11:ir directress a net teachl·r by keeping ,·igil for twt.·nt\·-fnur hour:-; at thr bier. · . This quintet of gridders includes some of the \Vildc3.ts who Lave figured in Northwestern's impressive showing to date and will perform for the homecoming crowd Saturday at Dyche stadium witl1 a possible ti.c for the conference title rest~ng on the outcome. Capt. 1I cinic Anderson, guard, is one of the reasons v\·hy few opponents have tra\'cled far through the center of the Purple line. He has played a bang-up all-around game all season and rates with the bes t guards of the conference. \Voodworth and Oliphant are Evanston boys who are regulars ~n the right side of the line, Woodworth &t guard and Oliphant at end. Oliphant suff cred a collarbone injury Saturd.lv hut is expected to be in shape to tackle the Hoosiers . \Voodworth has been · pushed around the line all season to any position where he was needed most, · hut is established no"· in the guard berth and is an important cog in the Purple line. Baker iunctions at leit end; he started slowlv hut has been getting better \\"ith every game and Red Woodworth, guard should have a stiff test Saturday against the Hoosier's wide open formations. Lee Hanley, youngest. of the Hanley trio, shares the quarterbacks duties with Johnny Haas and is inserted especially when an overhead attack i~ feared. Larry Oliphant. f.'nd SPECIAL MASONIC MEETING Past high priest:; ui \\' iltm:tte chapter. Royal Arch ~la'>on:-.. will con ier degrees at a ~pecial meeting oi tht· rhaptt"r Tuesday evening, ~un-mhrr 19. at 7:30 1 ."c lock_. ]{efrt!-hmcnt~ will he "l?n-ed toll 1 ' "' 111 g the cen:mona·.... -------· - ~fr. and Mrs . Laurence lames \\'adt? of Evanston are receivini congratulations upon the birth of a daughter ~Ionday, ~ovember 4, at St. Francis hospital. ~frs. \Vade wa s Gene\'ie\'t.' '";rnbh, fornH·rly of \\'ilmette. closed their home for the winter ~nd \'c\\· have motored west. ~l1·s. Joyce \Httes I that the 2250 miles covered was o\·~r , team. vtctonous rts last t\\·o gam~s, very good roads-the ·Illinois roads "·ill meet Antioch on the Xew Trier ing 100 percent. The family spent a r field. this ' Saturday. The strength ui' week at Hot Springs, Ark., en route, the Antioch team is unknown. hut :1\l'w enjoying the waters and scenery, also Trier has memories of the husk,· the mineral baths. Stop overs were Antioch basketball players who ncar!~: made in Dallas and El Paso. The~· erminatcd \Vaukegan from th~.: district were welcomed tl) Tuscan bv ~Irs. M. haskethall tournament at 1\cw Trier K. Curtis and hrr .daughter, Mary ]at:e, last year. Coach vValter Ascht:nhach'..; of 111 Broadwa\·, and the Fred Skeels N"e"· Trier warriors haYe hit their of Kenilworth. ·Thev are now comfort- stride. and should win. The only ably located at 3-t(i ~ . Park avenUl', other game .remaining on ~\~ ,\· Tri('r·~ HOME FROM ABROAD Tuscon, Ariz. After Christmas the,· schedule is to he played at EvaiJst o n ~1 r. and ~frs. Myles ,1. Phillips nf mav motor t1) l.os Angeles and Santa next week. Last year Evanston ancl 1003 ~lichigan avenue han~ return<·d M~nica. !\cw Trier tied. for the Suburh~n to their home after a two months' "isit - -------kaglle championship. at ~~ r. Phillips' old home in England . REHEARSE PLAY I They motored . cxtensi,·el\' thrott!.!·l; The ~orthwestcrn universitv .\1 i- 1 MARRIED Eng-land, Ireland, and Sc~)tland. a;·d norah society members are rehearsin ·! Mr. and 1Irs. Charles G. Seipp of found them interesting·, as usual. Their on the play "\\'elcome, Stran,.{er," 1538 \\'ashington avenue announce the son and daughter, John and Dorot,H':l. made famous in Chicago several ye1rs marriag-e of their daughter, Louise, to met them at the boat in Xe,,· York and ago by George Sydney. who is now Edward John Bottomley, son' of \[r. accompallit.·d them to ProYidence and playing in Kibitzer. The Minorah and ~r rs. Edward Bottomley of SheriCle\'eland where they ,·isited relat i vl.'~ society. 'rhich is a nation wide ..:ol- dan, \\'yo., Saturday, November 9, at a1Hl . friends. l lcgiatc organization, \\·ith 500 students l' rhana. Both Mr. and .Mrs. Bottom----1 enrolled in the branch at Xorthwe..;tle~' arc g-raduates of the University of ~Irs. E . 0 , Parmele<.' of Kenihvorth ern. has hcrn given one play each year Illinois. 1frs. Bottomley is a memher has returned from tlw East where ·; hr for th~ la-;t t.·leven years. This ye;tr\ of Theta Cpsilon sorority and :\fr. 1 . spent the suminer. She will be " ·ith P}.ay \\'tll, be shown Decemb.er 1.. at th.e Bottomley of the An\lbis fraternity. 1 hn daughter, ~frs. Lo(llllis Hypl'S, at Etghth Strr~t theater.. It ts. be111g dther hnme in Glencoe. rectc(l hy ~athan Miller, dtrt·ctnr of :\f rs. G. T. Schuster of 854 ~IH·ridan -othe Lit tie Theater. road has had as her gu<.·~ t. ~I iss ~rr. and Mrs . A. J. Woodcock enterNanette \Veiman of Detroit, in ~vhose tained several of their friends at dinMrs. \Villiam Dale. 519 Ash str~et, honor she entertained sixteen guest-; 11er and cards \VecltH'sclav of last ""~ ek Winnetka entertained at a bridge at luncheon and bridge in her home at their home, 503 Central avenue. luncheon on ~{onda~· of this week. Tuesday. The Joseph ~cdl"s ·chool orchestra ;n Kenilworth. under the directitlll oi ~I iss Margaret Davenport, wi·ll make its fir st public appearance ·" ·ithin the ll(....;t few weeks . The orchestra nH:'l't~ e\'l':·.,, Monday. A new plan has heen adnptcd recenth· in the orchestra "'"ork at Joseph St'ars. Formcrh· the orchestra met an hour each week it)r cnsemble class \\·ork. L'nder the nc ...,· plan it meets only half an hour for ensemble work a net" each child is gin:n a fi ftt·~.· nminute individu<;tl less(m. Orchestra at Joseph Sears School to Make Debut Soon NOW IN ARIZONA · . : New Trier ~Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Joyce ancl th ·:1r ! daughter, Ruth, of 531 Essex road, ha,·c I Meets Grid Sauad · Powerful Antioch Trier High school's footlnll . . 111 . . :Jc- 1 I

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