Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1931, p. 30

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and. Lounging, Pyjamas SPE CIAL SELLING at$&0 95 .,values up to $19.50 Exciting vahoýes at any time especially remarkable. Arenberg (H.P,) defeated R. W. Clark G. Kiih (H.P.), defeated M. Loeb (GjE.) Snobble (H.P.) defcated Morphett (G.E.) MeKisson (G.E.) defeated A. Lofb (H.P.) Coleman, Clark (G.E.> defeated 1Kitter- S .master (H.P.) R. E. Clark (H.P.) defFat-d HR Anthony J. Webek' (H.P.) deféated -Fofey <.. Doubles Summarr' Foley and C. Clark (G.H.) defeated Kit- .termnaster and R. Clark (H.P.) Snobble and Weber (HP.) defeatod.An-1 .thony, and McKneson (G.E.) Arenberg, and. .Loeb defeated.'NlOr- .phett and R. W.' Clark (G.E.) Beman anld Kuh (H.P.ý défeated L. Weld and M.L Loeb <G.E.) Nev faces in the litieup were R.- W. McKisson, June ,Benan and .vniai i Wfeld of Winnetka. Credit goes'to Ray W. Clark of Glencoe for acting the part of thelhost ini the excellent Pingr-pong quarters of the Vista del Lago club. Coleman Clark of Glencoe, last Sun- d4ay won an exl.ibition'tmatch f rom Rob- crt'Childe, Detroit titie-hiolder. Proceeds were given to charity. Don Kinbhal willreturi f roni An- dover academyi, Andover, Mass., Fni- day for a holiday season wxth lus parents, Mfr. and Mrs. T. Welier Kimball of 331 Leiceýter road. Kenil- worth. Miss Pcggv and Miss Nancy Welch wili return froixi the Univ-er- sity of ~icni Friday of this week to swifd the holiday season with their inother, Mrs. William '0. WVelch. of thle Keniilivorth Inni. 's K Alla I just be ore Christmuas! wholp ab f Higli scbool last Sunday afternooii. As lias always been the custom. tilt selection of the numbers was of the finlest for voice and instruments. The New Trier Symphony orchestral augmiented by eight talented alumni ari Mr. Petersen :of the faculty. played thée sirrinug "SyMphony in D X!iniôr" by César Franck,.which ,was cappella numibers "A Celtic Lullaby" and *Xinter Song" of theGrl Madrigal club. 'The Baçli t'horale. ",Jesli. joy of Manes Desiring," fea- tureil the. entire group' under 1Mrs. MN-arian Cotton's able direction. \ext the Boys' Glée club, a large and en,,tlisiastic. group, gave two unmac- companied soi.gs, "O Bone Jesti" and "NoNv Let _Every Tonigue \dinre Decoration* Effective Aýs the daylight waned and <l th windows grew blue, the effectivenessý of the music. was enbanced bv theÇ decorations cf green wreaths and briglht candies for which Miss, Cath- eriiie \,urphy of the art depaitnent was responsible., The music itself was imp ressive, the B~oys' and Girls' Glee clubs' combining to sing "The 'I'hree Kixigs." and also a lovely song, *Snof My- Sou,' composed by Su- saniiah Armstrong. of the faculty. Dean Peter Christian Lutkin's, 4'The Lord Is My Shepherd," with the solo by Phyllis Dubsky an d the fute obbligato by Katherine Maxw~ell, added another note of local iintcrest- in theé musicianship of our niorth shore composers. New Trier lias an- other musical group, the Bloys' Oc- tet, for Wbhich the school is t,'i l, conlgratu lated. Its members. are Franik Chiristiansen, William Blair. \Villiain àMcFadzean; Arthur, Katzel. L,ïixdsav Fieldjohn Phillips, Richard Olsen. aani Theodoire. Hoskitng..Tiey sag"AeMaria", and- "l)eckthie Hlall," two Songs of more 'than four cetituries ag.o. 'l'le chief inspiration to tlxosc iot, greatly farniliar with the other choruis numbers . was ini the 'Hallelijaii" chorus. It seems a privilege for the Sheridan Road overloofing Belmont Harbor B. WILSON, Reuidan MJaniager Bittersweet 1 i0 and "The' Beaver~ People." Both of these have been chosen because of their extraordinary interest and ap- peal for children. The program will be presented twice, first at 10 a. m. and again' atIl., in the jaines Simip- son theatre of the museum. Children' <rom ail parts of Chicago and' sub- urbs are Invited to a ttend. Robes Il-*...*....-..*,*,.'%

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