Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1938, p. 21

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winner" will- be presenteci by the Temple Players of Glencoe Sunday ervening, Aprîl .3 at 8:30 o'cLock in the temWple auditorium; Lincoln and Vernon. avenues,. Glencoe. Against a background of Englîsh suburban if e "The BreadWinner" deals with the coinflict 'between the jWargenération grown middle-aged, and their sons and daughters, the, post post-War genera- tion. The action is continuous, but to. rest the audience the- curtain fails twice during, the performance. An ex- perienced cast of four men and four women .plays "The .Breadwinner" which .is directed by Kurt Wohlge- muth, well.known in dramatic circles here and abroad. Members of the cast are, Leonard, Rosenblatt, Ralph Klemperer, Marc Aisner, Marshall Wais, Zelda Siegel, Dina Hartmann, Selma Citron,. and Carol Cohn. Dorothy Siegel'is production niana-l senior members of the pres ent cabinet and the advisory board of the Y. W. C. A. Installation was Match 31. CHAMPION VAULTER Glenn Thistlethwaite, Jr., whose father was. football Coach at North- western from 1922 to '1927, recently captured first place in the. pole vault in the Central'A. A. U. meet in Chi- cago.. Youn g Thistlethwaite is .a freshman at Northwestern- where 'he is regarded as a. highly promisin g vaulter. Hiswinningà vault in the A. A. U. meet, vas, 12 feet 6 iniches. WINS NUMERALS Edgar Goelz of Wilmette was one of niine freshmen who were awarded numerals in fencing ýat Northwesterni University, it is annlounced. Goelz, whose home is at 1733 Highland ave- nue, -is registered in the College of Liberal Arts. heart with. ail diligence; for out of li are the issues of life. Ponder the. path of thy feet, and let ail thy ways be established. Turn flot to the right hand. nhor ta. the. left: reémove thy foot. from evil" (Proverbs 4:23,- 26, :'The lesson-sèrmon also' included the f(ellowing passage from.the Chris- tian Science textbook, "Science> and Health with Key to -the Scriptureès,," ýby Mary Baker Eddy:, "Erroneous beliefis destroyed bY truth. Change the evidence and that disappears which before seemfed real to this false belief and the human consciousness rises higher. Thus, the reality. of being is attained and man found to be immortal" (p. 297). Mr. and 'Mrs. Jeromei J. Kenney and their:littie. daughter, Patsy, are moving. soon from 410 Prairie avenue to .418 Prairie avenue. sailing from N*ew York. Saturday to spend their Easter hiolidays in Ber-. muda.- Marie's sister,'Dorothy, will be* home April 13, for* her vacation f rom ýRosemont college in Pennsyl- vania. RECESS FROM SCHOOL Miss MaryLouise Aiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ha! W. Alger of. 184 Sheridan road, Glencoe, is home on a ten-day recess from, ber s'tudies at the Erskine school, a junior college of the arts.. Mrs. Ralph F. Potter, 925 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, and Mrs. Arthur j1o. oynton, 620 Ash street, Winnet- kreturned home last Friday from. a ten-day motor trip to New Orleans.> Au A ~0U YELLOW WR APPER ln the ell.yow wrapper WiLSON'S @Nlu THEI BRIGHT ORANGE ~WAPPER . 1 1

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