Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Apr 1929, p. 45

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April 12, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 45 Library Suggests International Cub Seta Aprill7 for World Mart These Book Aids· The International club of the National to Traveling Folk Kindergarten and Elementary college If you are going to the Pacific coast announces the date of its annual for your vacation the following books "World Mart" for Wednesday, April 17. . in the Wilmette Public Library will ~ Hansel and Gretel Food shop and interest you : a Japanese Tea garden wiJI be featured CALIFORNIA among the .attracti~~ foreign settings Fletlon Atherton-Splendid Idle Forties. and the foretgn students wilt wear their Foote-Ground Swell. native costumes. Foote-Led Horse Claim. The proceeds of this sale, which will Harte-Luck of Roaring Camp. Jackson-Ramona. be held at the colJege, April 17, from Knibbs-Overland Red. 4 to 7 o'clock, will be devoted to the Kyne-:Cappy· Ricks. Foreign Student Aid fund·s. The InKyne-Valley of Giants. Lane-He Was a Man. ternational club, a group of ten foreign Norris-Octopus. students and an equal number of Sinclair-Oil ! American students, is hoping to rai·se a White-Gold. sum .sufficient to keep a foreign stuWhite-=Grey Dawn. White-Rose Dawn. dent m the coJlege dormitory next year. History, Trav.-1, llP~f'rlvtton Miss Anita Jaukens is president of Austin-Lands of the Sun. Markham-California the Wond~rful. the club and Mis·s Milrlred Melone of White-the Forty-Niners. Saunders-Finding the Worthwhile in Wilmette is General chairman of the Callfomia. World M_ar_t_.- - - - - - - Stevenson-Silverado Squatters. 1 Dents-Spanish Alta California. Richman-Callfornia UndE.'T Spain and Mexico. NORTHWEST CO .\ST ST A1'ES All gymnasium classes at the Joseph Balch-Bridge of the Gods. Dye-Conquest ! Sears school in Kenilworth have been Stevens- -Homer in the Sagebrush. meeting out-of-doors since April 1. The Wllso':l-Ma PettPngill. boys of the school have organized Skinner-Adventure! s of Oregon. FIRST CHURCH oF CHRIST, SciENTIST of Glencoe, Illinois ~nnounces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by John W. Doody, C. S. B., of London, England Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masuchosetts. In the Church Edifice. Greenleaf A venue and Beach Road Saturday Evening. April 13, 1929 at 8 o'clock I I Hold Gym Out-of-Doors for Kenilworth Pupils L ______ ~be"l?ublic Is Cordially Invited to Attrnd If you plan to go to England the three baseball leagues, and the standfollowing novels in the Wilmette Public ing in each league up to Tuesday of this week was: Library wilt help you : Aumonier-The Querrils. Murray-Happy Tree. Johnston-The Gay-Dombeys. Sedgwick-Little French Girl. Trollop-Chronicles of Barsetshire. Tarkington-Monsieur Beaucaire (Bath) Sinclair-Alllnghams (Berkshires) Hardy-Pair of Blue Eyes (Cornwall) Quiller-Couch-Shlp of StarR (Cornwa1!) Phtllpotts- Brunel's Tower (Dartmoor) Phillpotts--Idecombe Fair (Dartmo<'r) Blackmore-Lorna Doone (DPvon~hirP) Burney-Evelina (London) Dickens-Oliver Twist (I...ondon) Gibbs-Street of Adventnr·". Snalth-Aramfnta (London) Bennett-Old Wives Tale (~Hafford· o;hire) Bennett-Clayhanger. Webb-Precious Bane (Shropshire) Farjeon-Martin l'ippfn in the Appleorchard (Sussex·, West-The Jurlge tSussexl Kaye-Smith-Russex Gorse. Ka~e-Smith-Joctnn:t Godden (~ussex) Eardy-Return of tht1 Native (Wessex) .Jameson-Pitiful Wife (Yorkshire) Bro~et-Wutherlng Heights (Yorkshire) Junior League (Boys 7, 8, and 9 Yean; Old) Won Lost .1 0 Milwaukee ....... . ( 'hkago .. . ...... 1 0 St. Louis .... . ....... 0 1 0(>troit ...... 0 ] J\tllldlrr IA·aguf' (Boys 10 and 11 Yean-; Old) Won Ln:--1 Gia11ts .... . .................. . 2 0 Cubs ........ . . ........ .... .... 1 1 Carrlinals . . . . . . . . .1 I Yankees .. .. . .. . . .. 0 2 ~f'nior J;f'Rf{Of' (Boys 12, 13, and 11 Year!' Old) ... . ... 2 Whales ........ . .............. 1 Sardines .. . .................... 1 Sharks . . . . . . ......... 0 Bas~ \1\~o n Lost 0 1 1 2 Mrs. Andrew Maloney and her daughter, Mary Louise, of Merion, Pa. have been here fQr the past week visiting among their north shore friends. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney's home until a year_ ago, when the moved east was in Kenilworth. FRIENDS IN COUNCIL MEET The Friends in Council of Evanston will assemble for a regular meeting Friday, April 12, at the customary locale, tJ)e Orrington hotel in Evanston. The speaker of the afternoon wilt be Miss _Eleanor Larrison, whose subject will be, "The Dilemma of Us AU." Mrs. Julius Schoeninger, corresponding secretary, . will review "Dodsworth." The program will follow the morning meeting of the executive board and the luncheon at 12 :30. ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSE Exquisite hose with the new French hetls and picot tops. They're marvelously fine and sheer and all silk from top to toe. Shades to harmonize with your new spring costumes. Toloff's Special for MOTHERS' DAY Three 6x8 Pictures Sunburn - Ming- Lido Sand French Blond- Silver Wing Gloaming- Manon- Gunmetal $10 $1.95 ~pair 3 pairs for $5.60 Regular value $17.50 JosEph D. Toloff Out Pbotogr·pha Liw For..518 Davis St. EVANSTON Ph. Univ. 2178

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