Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1930, p. 26

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WILMETTE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, 55 Essex. road, Winnetka, with their daughter, Mary, will leave next Tuesday for a six weeks' trip to California. They will spend some time at the Ambassador hotel, Los Angeles, and also at the Huntington in Pasadena. LIFE February 1~ 1930 Mr. and Mrs.]. · A. ' Clause of High-r South China Missionary at land P~rk have b~e~ spendi~g three Firat Evangelical Church weeks m Tuscon, .Araz., and wtll probS d · th Re H 0 v. .. . 0 n un ay evemng . e ably be there. for severa I mor~- wee.k s. T. Burkwall of the Brittsh and Foret~n Mrs,. Clause 1~ the former Mtss Altce Bible society of Canton, China, wtll Eighteen New Trier High school Bradley, and ts the daughter of Mrs. speak at the First Evangelical church it~tramural basketball, team~ wer.e comF. B. Bradley, 619 Laurel avenue. of Winnetka o.n "The Bible in the peting this week for champ10nshtp hon~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~orld." The service is at 7:45 o'clock. ors in the nine intramural basketball Missionaries who have worked leagues at the. s~hool. Of the. fiftyamong the boat people of South Ch!na thee teams ongmally entered 111 the will take part in the annual meetmg tournaments, eighteen have reached. the of the South China Boat Mission, to finals of the battles for the vanous be held in the church on Monday eve- league championships. ning, February 17. This m~cting ~s The nine leagues are made up 'of scheduled to begin at 7:30. 1 he cho1r teams chosen from the various boys' and young ladies' quartette of the advisor rooms and include boys in church will furnish the special music, three \\'eight classifications-featherand the Rev. vVilliam McCarrell of the weights, lightweights, and heavyBETWEEN TWO LAYERS OF First Congregational church of Cicero \\'eights. will speak. The public is cordially in- · After the class champions are de vited. termined the eighteen champions and runners-up in the league competition full O...t Briclc There Is · Hydrcuc Asency Near Your Home BAHA'I LECTURE \vill compete in an inter-class series "Science and the Unseen World" tc determine the weight division chamwill be the subject of the third ad- pions. dress in the February series under the Following are the scores oi recent general title of "The Message of the intramural games, the names "Grater." New Age," to be prese·nted by Dr. "Persing," "Nay," etc., indicating the Albert R. Vail, Sunday afternoon, teacher whose advisor room a certain February 16, at 3 :30 o'clock, in Founda- team represents: tion hall of the Baha'i temple, Linden H('RY)'\H'Ight Division avenue at Sheridan road, Wilmette. Grater . . . ...... 16 Edward~ . . . . . 12 18 New Trier Cage Squads Compete in Intramural Tourney RAINBOW FRUITS BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM Persing . . . . . . 11 Oaks U Kay ............ 5 Aram ... .. ...... 1:> J,ightwl'l~ht nh·tslon Grater . . . . . . . . 4 Edwa rd:s . . . :11) Persing ......... 27 Carpenter . . . trl Condon .... . . . ... 25 Endicott . . . 7 Ream .. ........ . Hi Funkhaust=> r ~~ }'l·uthf:'r\Hight. Dh·lslon Jones ... . . . ..... 3 Endicott . . . . 12 Funkhauser . .... 10 Nay .. 17 (Sophonwre class featherweight eham· pion:ship.) Winifred Goodman Sings in Recital at Orrington Miss ~inifred C. Goodman. soprano, ' appeared Sunday evening, February. 9 i:1 a recital at the Orrington hotel. M tss Goodman, who is a singer of wide ex. perience in concert and oratorio presented the foltowing program: Oh Sleep ! Why Dost Thou Leave Me ...... .... .. .. ...... . ......... Handel Alleluja . . . . . . . . . ...... Mozart On Wings of Song .......... Mendelssohn The Lotus Flower . .. ... .... . ... Schumann Whither? . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Schubert One Fine Day . . . . . . . . . . ......... Puccini (Madame Butterfly) Anhelo . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . .... Ca~e Granadinas l Spani!':h Folk Songs ar· Marlnella f ranged by Manney 11 Bacio . . .... . .. . ... . . Ardlte The Robin Sings in the Apple Tree .. . ..... . ........ :\-lcl>o w-ell Will o' the Wisp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Spr-,Rs · Miss Goodman was accompanied by Miss EJecta Austin. N. T. Negative Debate Team Faces N. U. Without Denton Albert Denjon. leader of the negative debate team at New Trier High school, has been forced to give up his debate work for a few weeks to recuperate from a recent attack of influenza. The loss of Denton is a hard blow to the team, as he has had previous experience in interscholastic debating and was counted upon to be one of New Trier's representatives in the debate with the Northwestern university freshmen next month. Debate Coach Chester E. MacLean has called upon _Tack Loeb to take Denton's place. Lowell Come e. Lois Goldstein, John Curtis and Dorothy Schoen field are the other members of the New Trier negative debate squad. Mrs. H. A. Von Pflugk, 533 Forest avenue, left Thursdav of last week for Bronxville. N. Y., to visit her sister, Mrs. Pcrcv Andrews, formerlv of Wilmettt'. She will he awav u~til about the first of March. -o-- j(ARLOSf PHOTOS Ml RALAGO BLDG.: 1647 Sheriddn Rodd at the Lake, between Wilmette and Kenilworth c Telephone Wilmette 650 · Miss lane Burrill spent last weekend with her parents. Dr. and Mrs . Tames A. Burrill, 812 Greenwood avenue. during the mid-semester recesc; at Rockford college.

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