Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 27

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t ,r ot stagelesson-sermon craft at New Trrier,Girector with. Miss Eliza- prsd poineg the from h il:"vr was the foln bet Stnwod ad Ms. ane U'ght-. that is proud in heart is an abominaýer, have made -extensive pilans for the to ot~Lr;tog stngs for these plays. Mr. Ha1irper adji inhnd he shall flot be unpunisbed.Is supervising the constru't'o n By nery and trutb iniquity paitig o te senryWhile the> is, ptrgd and ýby the fear -of the Lord work is being done' by the, st.udent. Men dePar t from evil. We a' crews. ways please te L r, he maketh urpi.Sind Effeetj his enemnies. to ýbe atý peace Witb Ont Of the miost difficuit problems, even bim".(Pro.verbs,16: 5-7). facing -Mr. Harper has_ been the Pro,. The lesson-sermoji also' duction of .convinicilg, sounid inclded 1effects the fQllo wing passages for the "communist revoit" during the from the Chita4cec txbo,"cec second act -of -"The Queen's Hus- and Health witb Key to the, Scripband."ý The effect Âs to be accom.. tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:"D plished by the use of the'public ad-. vineScience reveals the. necessity dress system presented, to, the of school. bthe graduating classof,'1936. equipie-ni will be augmentéd by This the IéàL purchaseý -Quali*ies-Secho.-d Home Service bY *irperienced doco. ratorsurngthe p.steigjh* >y.ar. has made us -the.recognized Dra.p.yend Decorating esalsmn on thi nortfi shore. OrValues Ouir :Sb-tWim of New M atoriols& Oà. Year t u M -4 o .h na en r sC onso lid as . yo r S pr Pr o n spurh Pents ases * o Sunprof Plin Satins Da Demek msk ormoi,1 . py r m9 re. Pay onYour o ur Glss C rtains i1 beraîpalyment pln. Veneion Srebuild n VaetonBlnd Phone for our Jecor$. 0 Plindo an s R tor hlP you select Plinan DawRos -i$0lde PN LTRN SL COV S W e have nô e ua lin i tlttlng BIip-covera or 1 u x e uphoisterfn furniture. We striop al old m aterIal to the frame--and by hand wth ail new findinge an retuqrn It* to-you. better than when yoù bought It, 'Rand Craft Built. proper color Schemes. of a reproduction Phonograph records of the apprp.. peculiar to a riot will be reproduced and amplified. Th e setting for "The Queen's Husband" represents the King's private council chamber in a typ'ical European castie. New windows and doors are being constructed. Among these is a huge bay window at the rear the set which overlooks the court. of In addition to the color lent bvy simal unit. 7 1 *lIdc 5 /> adIFOI, à 1 fi,. w, W~ ý Laist "Homàe» Game Seao. of the vuityrireet- is the.. sitting room Of the sisters about whOse lives the Plot revolves. A côzY baY window is situated at the rear, Out Of which one May see a typical street in a English town. The third act of smahl this. play takes Place in a large inilitary tent. A local scenic studio bas structed, a section of a large conesPecially for this play in order te nt that weeks at the Miami Colonial. hotel. Mr. and Mrs., Peter F. Barton of 257 *enilworth avenue, Kenilworth, departed on Tuesday by tùotor for Miami. They plan to:stay for five Ted Pay#.ur football Ticket Manavoir,

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