Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1928, p. 23

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' September 21, 1928 WILMETTE L1FE 1 23 r························~ . LEARN to PLAY and SING. , I I A risbt start will savt mOilty. : JUNIOR .LIFE "Our Gang" Makes Hit With This News Sleuth Tuesday, September 11, I went to the Norshore to' see "Our Gang" in person. It consists of seven players: Wheezer, Fatty, Jean, Pete, Farina, Mary Ann, and Harry. They acted out some of their pictures on the stage with Hal Roach's assistant as their director. Their school teacher was also there. · Wheezer is only two and a half years old and is the smallest comedian in pictur'es. Our gang is now on its eighth week of vacation. I enjoyed it greatly.- Robert \Verden, SA, Stolp. Miss Perring our composition teacher has had the children in the eighth grades tell about their summer vacation. I know they were all enjoyable and interesting.-George Facht SA Stolp. ' ' Worry About Football Pupils Recount Happy Captain; Then Get One Vacation Experiences Ever since September 3, we have been worrying about our footbaU captain and team. So on the eleventh we elected a captain. We had already expected a big huskie' fellow named Arthur Cramer t9 ·be our captain. So it came to be that he was elected. We had no time that night for a tryout so we put it off until the thirteenth. We have now thirteen huski~ fellows J?icked out and we hope to wm the shteld for Mrs. Stabling of SB Howard.-James Dewar, SB, Howard. ENJOYS CAMP . The boys of Wilmette who went to Camp Owakonye this summer all report they had a wonderful time up there. They are under excellent supervision and also have a wonderful camp director, "Duke" Childs. I know all the boys who went last year will want to go again.-George Fackt, SA Stolp. Everyone has enjoyed a wonderful I Piano and Vo(al Tta(her I vacation this year. I know that be- I Begin.ners or advanctd pupils. At your home I1 cause in Miss Perring's room every- 1 I M mm~ I Wilmette 700M : one has told something interesting I 936 Sheridan Road 'that he has done or saw happen dur- L·························· ing the summer months. Some have been to camp or have visited places ERNAU AKELY with their friends or relatives. A ·few Teacher Accompanist Pianist have enjoyed a summer in Wilmette. TRIO They have certainly entertained themavailable selves by going in bathing frequently Weddings Clubs Receptions in Lake Michigan.-Alison Burg_e, SA, PHONE WILMETTE 1648 Stolp. : MARGARET STAFFORD I '1'0 PROVE That the study of the piano can be made one of the moat interesting activities of any child. The Meltze· Sehool ol Musle - invites every child of Wilmette and the north shore to take withput charge or obligation, a free Demonstratlea Lessoa ROSENBERGS Davis Street-Downtown Evanston This offer is open to evtry child that bas never studied the piano as well as those who have. One of our teachers will be assigned to give a private lesson of a balf-boues duration and will show how the Visuola makts the study of the piano an interesting journey through music land. Parents are invited to c~me with their childrtn and investigate this remarkable invention which 's has revolutionized the teaching of the piano. For appointment, write or 'call at THE MELTZER SCHOOL OF MUSIC 1167 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette or 'phone Wilmette 3715 or University 7615 ANNOUNCING MODEL 52 ...I I / The Small Hat Has Three Ways To Be Smart: As ~he brim goes, so goes the smartness of the small hat. Sometimes it is manipulated in turban style, often it is up off-the-face, and again down over one ear. Our collections portrav t:his three-way smartness. $139.50 Complete ALL METAL CABINET SPEAKER ENCLO,SED · Come In And See It Now! A payment of $2 2.50 will place it in Y.o ur home. p , ! FELT SOLEIL Millintry, Second Floor Wilmette Music Shop CarltC'n Kaumeyet 1179 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 3006

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