Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1936, p. 19

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I.uWI5, sWumîg in the unique and beautiful Shawnee pool, bridge tournaments, fortnightiy formai par- ties, young .people's dances, children dances,. ice skating, hand bail and otber diversions are al particiPated in entbusiastically by thelarge member- ship, of thià:uniique faînily' and social club of Chicago's. .north shore. Sound Financial Position The, club) was reorganlized during the .fàlli-of 1935. andput -on a sound financial basis. There are no0 assess- ments or imposts of any * kind permis- sibie, above regular dues, it is pointed out. Operations are on a formai, bud- gi.tary basis and 1 expenses beid stricttlyin huie with incomne. The.new fiuanciai and operating set-ups have been ably handled by the present-offi- cers' board, consisting of G. W. Vaught, president - R. R. 1.ippincott, treasurer; H. ý W. Kinigery, bouse comiuee chairman, and. Hugh Kuhi, secretary. iinder the new arrangement, al members are dites-paying. However, present developments are expected to uitimatecly produce a substantiai equity; which wiil accrue with prefer- ence Ïo former life members. Mem- berships are strictly non-assessable. .Special Plans for Youxmsgt.rs Shawnee devotes much time and effort to planning pleasurable and- whoiesaie entertaiument for chiidrenj and, young men and women. Caee-ý fulily supervised swimining con1)tests,1 Bechsteli Walker ..... Edi Howard. 14 7 206 161 Pariner........ ......518 Williamns............-166 178 972 880 FEvanston Murray ...... 208 143 Scott .... 145 182 Raymnond .....180,,193 Iing . . .204. 166 Kranz ..........239 178 976862 Abaiwnee Mili.........59 191 ,Mulvaney......180 15-3 eHollister.......155 147 H. Lange .......190ý .160: Howard, Sr.....190- 185 874 836 *Llppincott Srd gaine. jEvanston MeGuire ........ 133 209' Nffider . . 131 155ý HoItz ,..*. .- .. . . 165 181 Bramer ..... 180 183 Quint ..... -171 201 174 543 181 566 188 529 05618 192 536 9.40 2792, 190 97 ,1 560 651 2809. i467 547 553 786 929 876 2591 tFrand Total* Shawnee .... 5409 pins - Evanston 5400 pinse essica Nelson North Writers' Guild SPeaker The North Shore Writei"s Guild wili hear Jessica Neison North speak o n sources from which she bas de- *riveci her new novel, soon *to be pub- 1shed. She is the associate editor of Poetry, and is a wel known poet.' She is tbe author of "A Prayer Rug," "The Long Leasb," "History of Alpha Delta Pi," and.-"Arden Acres," as In view of the picture's specialinl- terest, the clt2b's main balirootu was used for the meeting. At the invita- tion of. the Young Men's club, many Shawnee members and anembers of the Tenth District, Young Womnen'sý club were aiso piesent. Following theý airways whicb, as head of their tecbnical committee, Col, CharlesA.. Lindbergh originally biazed for Pan American Airways. the film recoôrded many interestinâg *.subjects which'have Ipever before been, presented on the screen. SOPHOMORE TRACK SàTAR Bob'.Carter,' sophomore balfback on Norîbwesternuniversity's football, team, is expected. to boister the trïck. squad 'this yvear. He is a versatile perf.ormer, competing in the shot put and the high ýandI -low hurdies. H e wiil add thediscus and, the liavelin Bave DLTy.ur pureham.e Pian.4a ew ay. l onge if yM « w"it tle Save several huudred dollars 1 On, Febiùi" - 3, Steinway a Sons vill umake an announeunent f IImam.stbm- portâmeeste an mniml. Tha'. ilwe end tI *but WAIT! LYON &HEALY. Webash-at Jackso-CHýÊICAGO al1 dancinýg. EFdgar C. Schil . was recently en- gaged to manage Shawnee club. Mr. Sciil bas successfuliy managed some- of America's finest hotels. Hîs suc- ccss at Shawue-e is aiready assured. Defémt. Evanston Bowlers As, iidicated ini the foregoi.ng, 1 bowling commands a generous share of attention amiong Shawnee mein- bers. during the winter season. In addition' to the intra-club scbeduie, there are various interesting matches. JEvanston at a uncheon *where the menibers of the guiid will . meet with i Prof. James Weber Linn , foliowing~ their morning ciass in wrîting. Ibisý class nieets :every otber Tuesday-i morning at. 10.à'ciock. At the làst, meetings, Mrs. Kennetb Horan re- viewed current books. Kenilworth Cagers to Meet Glencoe Saturday on Bock Taxes on Your Home for 1932 and PgrIor Years by Paylng Them BSefore F.b. Isti. "The New Spiritual Renaissance" Kenilworth with .Mrs. Lèon Allen is the subject chosen for' the taik several limes and was kuown quite to be given at the Sunday afteruoou weli in the village. Mrs. Leon Allen service~ heid on February 2 at 3:30 wvas iu Hartsdale, N. Y., visiting ber ocokin Foun dation hall, Baha'i daughter, Mrs. E. D. Slater, when Universal Flouse of Worship, Linden she received the news. She weut di-- -avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette. rectly to Davenport for the funeral. Mrs. Howardý C. Ives of WVinnetka is services, aud bas now return'ed t0 to be the speaker. ber home in Kenilworth. SI Ho. em Owner Pay BackTaxes Now!

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