Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1934, p. 24

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homne with me *..weve -not missed a store or. shop.1 Were headed for homiei'où the N Y w '1~ North Western train, 80 V ple'ase get ia move on you9 pop!il'im wearof ilittung hither, and yon. You know, we've been at since nine. But now that it's over, we' re surey in clover. We're journeying home on the Com/ortable Lineý!" P. TROMSON, Passenger Traffic Manager CHICAGO & NORTH WESTIERN RY. Just like two weeks IN .FLORIDA-À Hcre et. this unique' north shoie institution you ctan enjoy ýthe same health.'huilding benefits of " ýtwo wecks in Florida." The facilities of the North Shore, School of Physical Development are such that the body end mimd respond in a very little while to the carefully pianned and supervised course worked out to meet the requirements of each individual. You* swim, exercise and play here as youi would on- Florida beaches. The cost for a full year at the North Shore School of Physical Developsncnt, is muoh Ies than a Florda trip and the resuits ast niuch longer. 1700 Central Street, Evanston Winotetka 418- Greeneaf 3700. Lois Hammett, piano; and . varjorie Sherman, contralto. Accornpanists for the sigers were Ernau Akçely and Frances Anderson. Tea Nvas served after the .program, %%,Iicli was as foh.lows. TWo Preludes%.................. hieffin Eulalie Kober Stade Ce 1-(o 1 i 0Ben.......~i-l IndlianRiver Song- Mary Woofilr<I 1.itigen The- Year's at the. Sprlng- 1- IIHartoz-Brown i lng * Niht -....Langdon lliîald Saràh Ida Perry Bush, 'rri -Mniatres. .Frank Bidge * Betty Biesemeler,, 1li ;'eneviev'e Horween,'elu LoIs Harninett, )iaîlii IV Orhobon .Seguo pitin . . (tontan! stornllIo..,.... a...............iaa T'ne My Strings, Oh, Gypsy ... Yung-Yang ... . ............antovk, Sing Again ..............teu Marjorie Sherman A r L eague A waits Unique Exhibitionî ofReligious A rt Ms.V.) On the afternoon of Sunday, March', 18, t he.North Shore- Art league Will, open an exhibition oôf re- ligious art,. including sculpture ai oother religious objects of arti the le ague's studio at Witinetha Coiiu- - nîtv House. This exhibit opews a re-1ý ligious festival for that week, which, du-ring the Lenteti season, tvililtend itself to the spiritual. ipifting of ail attending the festival. Tis exhibition, alQng with, selèc- tions by miembers of the North Shore S3 mIlphlonv orchestra, and the \orthi- *western university A Cappella choir, promises something sig11if,1cantlvý *worthwhile and fitti.ng for that event. Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittie. i,îister f of thie-First Methodst chur 1ch in Ev- aiston, will speak 'on '.Art in e gion" on that afternoon, while 'later Dudley Crafts Watson i dise uss "Réhigioln in Art," and a group of players fromn the North Shore Syni pholiv orchestra wihl reuder religious cille lBrenner, who is a student thlere. -- Mj-s. F. L. Wonlcman, 222. Leicester road, Kenilworth, was hostess to ber bridge luncheoui club on- Wednesday. of this week. son, but New Trier fias been improv- iîig greatly in reéent ineets. r Last Saturday DeerfieId-Slie]cW. one of the Suburban league sc hools. furnisbed littie opposition for' Ne%% Trier, which won decisively in hoth the senior -and junior divisions in a, inmeet held at the New Trier field house.* The sen.io r score w-as 6 to 2q and the junior score 60 to ý16. Shatter Two Records. Two fi-eld.house records were hrok- eîn by New Trier boys ini the senior section of the. meet. Bill Faînon- ville th.rew the. shot 50 feet 2 inches, to set *a new record in that -eovent. The other tnew, record wva-,nMade hv Martin. Bridges. who raced 440 vard' in 55 seconds to w-ÎI that dash eet Bill Blades. another N -ew'PTrier boy,- finishied third. Besides, setting the two newv rec- ords. New Trier took' first place îu six other events and also won ilierelay. Docuglas Hindlev, Jim ona.Joe. Coanîbhs and DeXVitt Jone .s cornprised, the relay teamn. Their time fnr tlie 1 vent vas 1 miinute 13.3 secotnrls. Record Places Won Places won 1)b,,' ewvTrier boys. be- iides. those already rnentionedlwr aO-yrd d~h-Iop 'oam),fit*-st. and I)t-e%%itt *Tones, second. Trill,,,7 e P6le 'vanit-Paùl S.oule, l.sI(ih* S-ard. high. hurdles-rIeo-eMx well, ',frst, n- nd Phil 1Lz -<n -4ee6. econd,-. 0-adlowhrle-Wlî Ki. fir-st, and Donglas HlndIey. s-'ci-nd. 'l'ue, 6.3 seconds. 111gb i inlp-Fred Wolehen, fir>i. andt Ar't DeLa.ng, .second(. Helgiit. ~f(eet s *Haif mile-Ted 'Smith, ecnd J3odjnnp-AISref.g is r ne~nsecond, ami Pai-ti Dennsey, (irid. I)istanef-, 20 feet 10ince Juniors Have Easy Time 'l'he junior mecet w-as C'-cn more . a walka-way for.-NewvTrier. Deer- fie,!I to-ok oîiùe ir.st place aïffltîed for aqother. X'ew Trier won evervotr event, includig the relay. Bob ôr 1:on*, Ilud WXeil,'L owvell Snocrf .and( K.ennetli C. owan ran -t-ie relay for N~ew Trier ini 1 minute 20,4 scns Coivaîî uas tihe leadin g pmaint-gel ter for NwTrier. 'l'le followving bovs conitrlltcl toc Neu, Trier's 60-point total iMi('ither -ý- i.i'fr"dLu ua dl visit of a week with riends in' KausaS Citv. Mrs. S. H. Clark, 135 Fuller lane, Winnetka, was hostess to ber huncheoný bridge club on. Tuesday o f this week.

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