Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Feb 1933, p. 15

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* Due to general chaotie coniditiois at. teJ. Sterling Morton Hlgh school, at the end of the current basketball ,sea- so3n. Subur4an league competition with that school shalf be discontinued.' Must Alter Schedules, Schiedules for next yer liad, already been. drawn up, With Morton inthuded. .A, 'a resuit 'of the, action last wcek, hitweVer, the leagu e will, functièn as a hve:s,"ecol organization, it wasex plained. No suggestions 'have beeti ma&e as to adding another school to ake MIorton's place. 1MI'orton }igh school recently was warncd. that it. might be taken off the ~icredited bigh, schooil ist of the North Central Association of- Coles« and Secondary schools.' This warning- fol- .,wed the airing-of troubles at- the scul.The.Morton board of education ivscharged'with political iiiisnlianage- mient. Charges and couinter charges liave been made by the board and others. H arry V. Church, 'veteran superintenid-~ tnt. of the school, was discharged bv the board. Organimd in 1928 The Suburban league was organized in 1928. Its affairs are administered hb, a grouîp of faculty repre.sentatives f romn the member schools. Frederick A.Kahler, dean of boys at Newv Trier Highl school, is president of the league. Brownson Circle Is flot our feet to be moved' (Psalms 66: 8, 9). Among the citations whichcomprised the lesson-sérmon was the following f rom the Bible: "For we know that if our. earthly bouse of this tabernacle weredissolved, wve have a building of God, an bouse, not. madie with. bands, eternal in the heavens' çI11,Corinthians The lesson-sernion also includedl the follôwing passages f romn thé Christian Science textbook, "Science, and Heat with Key to the Scriptures," by, Mary Baker Eddy: 'Màn is barmonious wheni governed by Soul. Hence, the import-, aftce of understanding 'the, truth of be- ing, which reveals the, Iaws of spirit- ual existence.'I(p. 273). N.. U. Art FaeýultyMemnber Exhibits -Water Colors Miss'Anna Helga H-ong, of the faculty of the art departmeflt at North- western i.niv'er-ity, whose pupils , are showing work, in interior décoration at the current Art exhibit at the W~om- an's club of Wilmette, lias an exhibi- tiôn of bier own work in the College Art association show in the McBetb galleries ini New York, pictures done in travel'over the United States. She is aiso exhibiting in the Columbia Uni- versity Art department show at the Morton gallery in New York. Her wrk rl jqmodern water colors. here 'in WilImette iT'S THE VOGUE Knut yoursel-:a smart ne', SUIT or SWEATER. We have a wide selection Of wool yarns, Boucle, needies anid pafteris Hand Bags Gtoves (11i1 Handkerchiefs C Sweaters Costume Jewelry in charming copes of antiques 1157 WILMETTE AVE. WILMETTE. ILLINOIS WIILMETTE 4406 at 1 o'clock, Chauncey Brvant xill give a talk. on "Your Voice-' preced- ing the business meeting at 2 o'clock.. The business session will start at ?2, and at 3, a lecture entitled, "A Mus- ical Tour of Europe" will be given by MNrs. Ernest Pechin, assisted by thie, miusic committee of which MNrs. Alex- ander J. Klein 5 imusic chairnati. Mrs. Emnmett O'Connell and Mrs. Jon N. Moylan are bogtesses. at Lowest Prices LUNCHEON 250 J. MSoton Iucer>,rate4 A. B. Van Dsuaeas 121 MAIN ST. I WILMBTrE OIL BURNER1I WILM TTIseaI S4 ervu.1 l I N~>4 Phone WiI. 26002601 Il

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