Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 56

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56 WILMETTE LIFE Sa~, June 14, 1929 Helen Nygaard, Jeslyn Raventos, Mary Ross, Marion Willa Snyder, VirSERVICE CLUB GIRLS ginia St. Clair, Winifred Stoerk, RoseWalkey, Georgiana Weedon, HONORED AT ASSEMBLY mary Helen Bosley, Madeline Kahn, and Members of New Trier Organization Receive Annual Recognition Greta W esterburg. KENILWORTH This beautit'ul and very substantial home. owner will sacrifice on account of illness. Unusually attractive Reception Hall and Living Room , Panelled Library, Sun Parlor, Dining Room , Breakfast Room. Butler's Pantry and Kitchen · make up, the first floor. There are 5 lovely Master Chambers. 3 Servants' Bedrooms. 4 Baths- Attached Garage for 2 Motor Cars. Large beautifully shaded and landscaped grounds. This home has nceptional characta and value. For full particulars call Mr. Matthews. BAIRD & WARNER Ralph A. Hunt, Mgr. 528 DAVIS STREET GREENLEAF 1855 Friday morning, June 7, the last allclass assen1bly was held in the Leslie Vicl or McLaglen and Leatrice Joy F. Gates gymnasium, when awards in play the leading roles in "Strong Boy," athletics and other activities were the picture coming to the Community given. At this time recognition was House in vVinnetka Tuesday, June 18. ~iYen to a group of girls in the Ne\v "Strong Boy" is the story of a. porter Trier Service club who have contrib- who gets a raise to the Lost and uted their time and effort in serving Found department and whose friends their fellow students. pick up anything they can get their :Member hip in this club is open only hands on and take it to that depart to juniors and seniors who keep theit ment to help their "pal" make a good scholastic average up to "C" or better. showing. \\'hat they pick up is a They meet three times a week, every source of constant laughs. Leatrice 1fonday morning during the short ad- Joy, the heroine, has great ambition:-; viser period, where the subject of home for 11 cLaglen, and although they are nursing is studied, and at two other not all realized. the story ends happily. periods during the week. These two "Interference," a Paramount picture periods are taken from the girls' study featuring four popular film favorites, halls. will be presented at the Community ·After completing this course they House Friday, June 21. The four receive a Red Cross certificate and a characters who handle the interesting service club pin which is given to them situations are \Villiam Pov~~·ell, Evelyn free of charg_e. The pin is of triangu- Brent, Clive Brook, and Doris Kenyon. lar shape, ,2-reen \Yith a sih·er edge and He Cared Too Late ilver "S. N. T. H. S." on it. The picture has to do with · a man April 12 the physical education de- who cared for his wife's caresses too partment gave aJ) enormous demon- late. \'(hen he is reported killed in stration which included all the boys the war, she remarries, unknown to and girls gym classes, the boys and him and when he is found to be alive, girls leader corp~ classes, and the serv- the wife is blackmailed b,· a former ice club girls who took part in the love of her fir~. husband. ~ In a most ~shering at~d who did a bit of comedy unusual way, he discoy_ers the plight tor entertamment of the spectators. of his wife, and resolving to make Following is a list of the service club amends for his dissolute habits, obtains girls who were honored at the exer~ the damaging evidence -letters--:- and cises last Friday: · kills the revengeful one. The second Elizabeth Blaylock, Janet Brown · husband becomes im·olved and is sus:\[arian Bluthardt, Alice Burnham: pected of the murder. (~race Cooke, Virginia Conner, Clara William Powell i~ the wayward busCornell, Marion Dennis, Katherine band; Evelyn Brent is the revenging Ellis, Catherine Farrar, Virginia Healy, cast-off love; Doris Kenyon is the ~orma Heath, Katherine Heinig, Ella harassed wife, Clive Brook is the ] ane Holden, Marion Hilpart, Lorraine secot)d husband. 'fhe film was origiHindes, Marion Langdon, Mary Lent, nally presented on the English stage, Alice Liebrenz, Vivian Lorenzini, Beu- where it enjoyed a run of two years, lah Lovell, Reba Michener, Florence and was lat er brought to this country. ~[itchell, Helehe Mahan, Charlotte Following its stage run here the play Moody, Hazel Murphy, Mary Niestadt, was transformed to the screen. Community House to Show "Strong ·Boy" Tuesday, June 18 HERE·s HOW EASY IT IS TO DO D· ISHES ELECTRICALLY .... You put the dishes in the safe, handy radcs of the .Conover- plates and saucers and silver go belowglasses, cups and bowls above. Motor~driven 1 soapy1 hot water sprays them for Ave minutes~ It's easy to rinse the dishes two or three times because the tank fills from the hot water faucet and is self-emptying. Washing the dishes of one, two or three meals takes less than 15 minutes and they dry right in the Conover .·. When not in use, the Conover rolls into a corner, out of the way. Three models to choose from, beginning at $94.25. Slightly more 11 Little by Little." Call us for a free demonstration in your home. Pusuc SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS I I4 r Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager _.,.. 2 899 _

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