Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1936, p. 62

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Former Sehool Board President Succumbs Harry L. Orwig, 79 years old, a passed away at bis home, 548 WiIlow road, last Friday. Mr. Orwig, who had been active in the civic affairs of Winnetka during bis long years of residence, had served as secretary and as president of the village board of edtication, and as New Trier township assessor. H1e was also a leader in the contests over the establishment of the Winmneident of Wimretka sifite'1m isuai Christrnas conicert on next Sunday afterniooii, wms taken iaï o>w of the conicerts of former years. Thtis .easoii's performanice, which, as iisual, wvill iniclutde conanaity sint9 .to thots eof voter yeos.Atlthe brivtd ~ îng «411 bc simeilar in iiw>iy-rempets old traditional carolas of the seasoni,icltdiing "Oht Corne /11 Ye Faithfui," "Sulenit Night,» and "Hark, thte Herald An gels ,Singy" uill be Iead by thle choruses w>ith thte audience joining in. Photo<g>This view of1 the combined musical organisations of New Francis TrirH h scho o!, which, under the direction.«f Mrs, Marian Côtton, wviII present the an- C 7,hristmas Mathew 1,500 Alumni Honor Wildcat Gridiron Champions at Banquet SG ofd 'ootballs Given- to, Titie1 Members of the International club atitthe National Collegeof Edu.cation Nil have a taste of Christmas as it ' scelebrated ini several foreign countr îes at the club's annual Christmas -eeting Thurgday afternoon, Deleber 10. ce At the me eting, which wiIll e held inn the alumnae club room at the colýge, a student from. each of the se,ven foreign countries. represented a' it the National College of tEducatioti viii tell how the holidays are. celeWegner,- South Bend, Ind.; Ray Arta- br)rated in ber country. The countries -in.Foreign ý1ýLande Club's Subjeet U..aherinv I3rack lin1003. Besides bis widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emily O. Lyman of the Willow road residence: and by four sons: Sherman B., 921 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette; H. Douglas, 325 Sheridan road, Wil- mette. Raymond L., of the Willow road home; and Harold I. of Chicago. Funeral services *were held on shipfootball team at the annual banquet for the squad at the Stevens hotel in Chicago last Saturday niglht. A record breaking crowd of 1,500 alumni packed the big banquet hall tô pay respects to the outstanding teaiin Northwestern's football history. Undisputed Chamnpions miato, quarter, Chicago; J ack Major, hiaif, River Forest, Ill.; Jack Kaufman, haif, Evanston, and John Rose, full, Green Bay, Wis. Frealimen Honored Freshtnan. nume rais were awarded to) Ilh'e follo.wing: , 'rsuang Kiang'of CJhina, and Miss Anne Goodwin Williams, facuilty spc;nsor of.the International club, will receive as guests of the afternoon north shbore .womien who have taken an active interest in international affairs and who are associate members of the club. Among the hiotored guests are Mrs. Alfred Bates. 621 Central strect, Fv- C, C. Carnahan of 700 Central avGuards-Steve enue is expected to arrive home to- Calvano, Wauke5l w,is.; Les béhnei- Ito 'enîtralia torina day (Thursday), from a short busi- ber, Milwaukee; ir Devry, Chicago. so made 'the trip the uess trip to New York. Ceniters-Leon uller, Elgin; Erwini urday. recently popular at the moment., at Cene to go Cli'fford Older, 1026 Elmwood aveýng, and nue, returned home Friday from a ing Sat- week's business trip to Columbia,, S.c.

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