Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1933, p. 27

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cii z eivL 5~iLNu.t 'JL i uou un mai first feast of the Annunciation, was, followed by a hymn to Our L.ady sung by ,Màllinckrodt's members of the World's Fair.-chorus. "Christ, the Father of Vocations" was an inspir- ing, talk ýgiven by the prefect of the> sodality. Then, followed Several talks on various vocation: social, service, nursing, etc.- The nursing profes- sion wsoutlined,-in its. truc colors by an alumhn.'member of, the school, Miss Ethelmnaë Schaefer, who is actively enàgagcéd in this field of work. The Christian, family committce, which had sponsored an essay. con- tetdurinig the month of -March. in connection with the subject of home and vocations, published the resuits of the contest. Miss Lorraine Hun- of Vocations," was judged the prize essay. It was read to the assembled students A letter f romn the Rev. F. X. Talbot, S. J., in response to some information regarding Kat leen Nor- ris, andi another message from the late retreat master, the Rev. J. Walsh, S. J., were also read. The concluding number was given by the Mission Committee, an interesting skit portraying the development of W. Kehn, for evening, >March hotel. at the t eorg1an MATHEW FRANCIS STUDIO 2ND FLOOR WILMETTE THEATRE SD.k 11*8 cENrtRAL . V. ILMETWE 21920 J ces Boland,, private pupils of piano and expression classes of The Mal- inckrodt. The program was beauti- fully rendered to a most appreciativeý audience. Peggy Jane Bachman play- cd works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Grieg, Godard and other noted com- posers. The youngplayer. the twelve- anovier one-acir piyj, I of Pierrette". Miss MaFi bell of Evanston had éhâ staging and costumes for IIUu- 1 fi the plays.

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