Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1936, p. 14

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I D. Ptug Ave. *A wrilmette - -~Byrumf. The j-; Simys Reffe Dver', foiSuey.. dey .... a general discussion from the floor. An effort Will 1)e made to have, the various methods ,of solvîng these di ficulties brought>. eforé' the conference., New' Trier High school is represenited bv Frederick C. Windoes, member of the facuty,',who wilI welcotue the visiting delegations: Jgck, wbo will cali the conferencee together:' Milton Shapiro. presiding over the financial . anel discusson Pe,- Stein, who WiIt takte part in' another discuçsion,:. and finally the hys octet which will- furnish music lf or ,ther luncheon hour. jack, Milton Feakin.4 Photo and Peg- arc ail active in qsudent Mnrs. Theodore J<ovsevelt. J r., council work at NeW Trie 1r, while . osf the formier _Oovernor 0f the Nfr. Wfinoes acts as a facuiltv .adPhiij »ines, will present the proviser. grain tat. the New Trier Sunday sb..chools who w..,;i ,~ i. Arnonge suf clu(b November 22 at New I *t v -H-ig* sr*hoa6toriu~. sentewt are: Nw Trie, wv.s qh Her Park Hirsch. Mainie. Tildeti. sUb)eC-c will be, "Visit A'sia uith 1pnd dll Phiilitos.~ Leydon. Morton, Me.", Mrs. Roosevelt will illustrate ,de. Park, Waukegan, Steinmet h er lelecure with motion pic tures. .w. Wallace. Proviso, Oa 7Prk ini I 1l-"# . " 1 lu e who recently directed the successfilý Milne play, "To Have the Hon'ior." given by the Threshold Players ini Glencoe. *Taking partin the* playi,whlh is one of the nûost popular one-act, dramas on record,,are the- folloiwing well kniown 'membersof the Threshold Players: Maxine Stetson, Victor McKeighan, J. Uncoin.Gibso)n, the Rev. Richard Colgatýe Talbot, and Ernes.t Darheli., 1Miss Stetson, of Evanston, is recog-nized as a charming actress of e'xiceptional ýability. ýJ. Lincolà Gibson, also of Evanston,, is the dean of amatepr actors on the north shore, Mr. McKeighan of XVilmet te, bas made a name for himself as an actor of real ability, the Rev. Richard Talbot of Glencoe is a dignified actor* of of Glencoe, is known to be a very able performer. Th'is ail-star cast promises ,Io give an unforgettable performance of -The Valiant." On the walls .of the auditorium. wilI be - hung vivid landscapes by Tom Wilder, of Ravinia, who is exhibiting his pictures at his. studio-home that same day, and, after the play., light refreshments wilI be served hy tht. following members of the Arts com- .I 'net, im iond sent will be Ruth Singleton. a ,t at the Clinton High school, aç dent of the state association of Thet School student councils. mond er .ever, Dundee, and Bloom. Da Ring Display sho Ar Oxy-Acetylene, besotthe board of education, were solitaire rings at a Iow figure fromn Savin, l,,ew Sarett, andi Mrs. Arthur, guests of honor at the tea given b oy of the Iargest importers. and Raif. chairman. the eacers clb a th Hoa:dmanufacturers, who no longer will school Monday afternoon. Besides seil mounted goods, is responsible for Mrs. Finney and Mrs. Hildreth, the 'the display and also for a sensational TEMPLE SEKE guest list included Miss Dorothy sl hc ilbgntdy Oldndrf MssEtelWagner, and On another page will be Miss Mary Worthington of the advertisement telling detailsfound an of the H ig hc r est school, Twenty-Third sales event, which will last only one street and Illinois road;, Miss Dena we.Eey imn igrmi-ean ig ek Eey danau -1 Marie Clasn f .o weeks' trip to Ca the ,SOUthern ro and Texas.e .'..buay rnia, returning by Jerome réturned from St. Loutis orn through Mexico Monday after a visit ,of. four days wi.th Arthur, Jr. iora 4si; Mrs. Hughes an d P'atricia andl àrn.&man ta ro occupy the puwp:; o the Pirst Methodist church in Uva>tston. Dr. Hutchinson's subjeci «'ili be: "P aseiit Jnternatf"onale.'ý i I

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