Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1934, p. 24

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Tender, dry p i&ed kfdclickeus, speciml TENDER NATIVE ROLLED, BONELESS POIT qv" ____ ___ 41/20 Froeh Calif. Fos-Kit SNIDER'S SPEROUTS " N-2cm ~121/2f2e5 FRESH FLORIDA SWEELini 1DietahipnuOt-Florida fancy red ripe e r.iest I i wt.that tr11.awet fiavor, very spocial, box FLOIDAJUIY SEETGrapefruit ORANGES Sed« uc lrk Good sire, thia aii Flrd mâfut Pie eys«a Apple orne, cock full of juice, Sp.ciaily priced 5for29<' for tlii &ale..3 doz. 59CDZN SKOOKUM'S FANCY ýNEW LAID e.. atf s club 'iuesday, january. 23, at the Edgewater Beach hotel and read sev-I eral poems, most of them written by members of the Scriblerus club, an organization for amateur writers. 1Miss Bellows was complimented highly, both on the mçrnt of the con- tributions and on, the exelneof, thieir interpretation. L. A. Hutchens, head of the New .Trier English department, received the folowing letter a few, days ago from Mrs.. Suüzannie .H., Stuil, speak- Ing for the women who heard Miss Bellows: "I cannot but express my admiration for, the maziner ln whlch Helen Bellows read your poems to Our club last Tues-. dayr.. Sehe lot. only offered an excellent selection -of Poems. but she. read, them ,Wlth SUch great çharm and Interpreta- tion. She is to be hlghly comrnended. Thanks for Your personal assistance. ln maklng, the Prograin so lnteresting Is flot onriy expressedý by me, but by ail the women of Edgemnere Who heard It." I 1 -Poems also -were read, before the women's group by students f rom Ev- anston Higb school and several Vhi-- cago high schools, Tri-Ship Club Collects Books for %CC Camp The Tri-Ship club bas collected a total of approximately 4,600 books and magazines for the young men at the Skokie CCC camp, F.. D. Fris- bie, faciilty sponsor of the club, re-1 ported this week. The campaign which was conducted in the boys'1 advisor rooms for the puroose of coimmittee., Edward Rosenheim tO Head Gavel Clubbeirs Officers of the Gavel club for the second semester were elected at a meeting held last Pniday. lEdward Rosenheim is president, Florence Hagenah vice-president, Herbent Savage secretary and Richard Bâb- Leagije of Nations association, 'Witn Iieadquarters in New York City. The contest is open to any high scbool student in the United States, and the first prize is a trip to Europe next summner. Last year 1,200 high1 schools in al sections of the country took part. in the contest, ýThis is the eighth. year that New.Trier bas. participated. The examnination this year is to bc held on March 23,. when students will answer questions concerning the organization, history and work -of the league., Material to assist the: studente in their study -prior to the examina- tion 'is sent to the- participating high schools by the sponsors of ýthe -con- test. Onily two-papers may be submitted fromn each high- school. At .New TPrier. local prizes also are given to the first, and, second place winners. These, prizes amount:to ten and five dollars respectiyely. The donoù wishes to re- main anonymous. Seriblerus Club Hears Neil Clarke, Writer The Scriblerus club met last Thlurs- (lay in Kenilworth at the home of Miss Louise Hamilton, one of the faculty sponsors of the organization. Neil Clarke, a regular contributor t'O the Amenican magazine, gave a talk, and told some of bis experiences in interviewing leading business men, poets, stars of the motion picture world -and authors. Refreshments were served at the close of the meet-, ing.____ CHAMP PING-PONGER Gertrude "Trudie" Schnur, is the champion ping-pong player among the girls at New, Trier. -She defeatted Carol Letts in the finals, for the school, champýioniship,,21 to 6 and 21 to 19. Winners of the cless tour-' namnents were: Mary Raymond, seniors; "Trudie" Schnur, juniors; Margaret Tideman, sôphomores, and ...Ib........ i. scL...... HEAR COLLEGE LEADER Mrs. R. S. DeGolyer, field secre- tary for Rockford college, *was at New Trier Iast ýThursday' to inter- ,view girl sinterested in attending the VISIT GOODMAN THEAT RE Miss Olive Grover's stagecraft class visited the Goodman théatre in Chicago on January 23 to inspect the ýtheater's Iikhting systemn and stage equipment.

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