Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1934, p. 8

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H-ecIc Marvin,ý president of the uni- versity, conferred the degrees and presented the diplomas. JgNDLE,. phone Wlmette '214 has himself 'participated in the last production of the Play ini 1922. He is 'now making 'a lecture tour of America in connection with the three hundred'th anniversary production of the play this summer. His address in- the First Congregational church of Evaýnston will be a public lecture presenting. an intimate, first band picture of1 this wvortîd-renowned reliigious event, in the atmospliere of which he bas been reared., ______t. vr.LaTIg' lect.ure, wu~i.' ii n Icomplete story of the Passian Play.. and will be illustrated by the oily: authe'ntic set of slides of ail sceènes in nA the play. Comnplete Service, We G r i nd Valves, Overbaul Motors,- Reline Brakes, do Body and Fender Repairing »We Seil Goodyear Tires Delco Batteries Paris and Accessories INITIATED'ALPHI PHI Marian -Hedrick,'304 Meirose ave- nue, Keiiilworth, was initiated. into Alpha .Phi sorority Saturday lat'.a b4anquet at the Georgian hotel. Miss. Elzbth Freudenreicli spoke for the alumnae chapter. Nash Suite Made to Order $1890 and $n29 Low Prices' on Repatring during Mafrch' 1117 GREENLEAF AVE. .PHONVE WIL. 1944 'THI: DcP 1aitiU&iîversity choir I>will'pr'escit a prégrain. ini the Wilmef te Parish M ethodisf Epis- copal church Mlon;da.v even inq.e Marck& 12, at 8 o'clock. Tite large numîber of people îvho attended the >rograin given by tlhc choir in the' sanie chutrcht last yea'r are Iookii,îq. forwàrd fa this return. naeet For mîanv weeks afer the profj rant of lasf year peo pie spoke niosi apprec i ft*elv,_ concern i g flic sple'u- did mnusic retnderc'd lv this choral group of yoiung »îcen and: wî,,ziey. T hase who zvcre nuable Io attend canno;1tafford to ii.ss sccing and hcarwing flhec choir this year, if is poinf'd 0.1t. 'Thle DePaie chloir. imd'r the~ direcitoik'ip of Dean R. -u ~ ~G. 1&tca.is oui, of, fli finestf /lie lMddle 14est..11iisl*c critics ~ vevwhre iglt 'conw.zènd -'lliis choir for the -tylpe of nmusic itftre- seufs. Ail villa gcrs arc ini,let, e R. G. McCutçhaa '. lu' resî'n. Mnda evening. VILLAGE ELECTION. ýNotice is enteenthl hierebv giv-e'n. thit on lay of A pril nexýt, at thi '.t1 iesd2tv. the' HEALTH CENTERI 1. NOTESI I'flic next .Cbest clinic will be held Nlonday atternooîî, Marchi 19, f romin o'clock to 3.' These' clinics are beIng .c0nducted by Dr. julitis Novak, miedical director of the Chicago Tuberculosis Baptist Women, Will. Have Program Friday The N\Vîlmette Baptist Woneii's society meiets Friday, March' 9, at the church for luiicheonat 12 :30,,o'clock. M rs. A. .. Gebert atid ber link are, The speaker of the afternoon will be Mrs. Pauil 'Metzgar of' Wheatoi,' TIl. wli cill b1 riiiw i message fromn WENDELL H. CLARK, Village, Clerk., Tubes tested f ree at shop -.Al' kinds carried in stock Ail radios repaird ,No' service charge for checkitng s'et when wc Radiola Fada General Electric inatai! a new set of tubes Sparton Victor Atwater* Kent Bosch Majestic Stewar-Warner Adau aPEloolvfie $bop Zenith KelloggStrmeg«al ses Fourtb Street Wilmette 1010 Edison Philco and many otheàrs'. 1 x Are T>*ý--,. lecf-fire 11L,;Il , td.,ll flip

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