Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 45

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given by the Howard school pupils fo this morning (Thursday). t Tonîorrow (Friday) will be "flet- w; ter Editions Day" at the Howard "0 scbool and "Hobby Day" at the Stolp Pt scbooi. A special diçplay of fine newM rhildreri's -books wiil be oit view at the h. Howard scbool. To Exhibit Hobbies Pupils whô will1 exhihiîttheir hob- bies at the Stolp school include, Rich- ard Finnev, who will bring an. album of autogranhed'piétures;,Evelyn Sue- kof andi Mary Lou Joyce. Who Will show inn1iature horses; Richard La- Bonte, Ralph Hoirnes and Dan Seie-.1 den, marionettes; Richard Hirsch. ai COUlection of stamps; Billy Holmes, firearms, and Calvinà Hill and, Robert! Ferrenz, a chemnistry exhibit. 1 1 Miss. Mildred Fiaskered, eîghth: grade tearher, direrted the rehear-; sais for the play, "Friends, in Book- land,' presrnted: at both schools. Have Large Ç8.t The cast which presented thé play, at the Stolîp school was as follows: *Announcer, Shirley Hauseman; niother,' Jean Frances Miller; gil, Pauline Sýhank, boy, Arthur Brere-I ton; Alice in Wohderland. Mary jane Orr; Tom Sawver, Charles Gregzory: Huckleberrv Finn, Richard Ogilvie; Heidi, Mari orie Arnold; Peter Pan. 'Betty Anne Brenner; Indians, Paul Lang, John Long, Jay Crowell, Bill Simon, Joe Hannan and Paul Gui- icikson; Tom Brown~I Jarvis Linzel: Robinhood and bis mýen. Ted Rilev, "Buss" Williams prnd Carl Hotze;., Hansel. and Gretel Brinker. Raymond Bloomi and Lillian Zettergren; Little Women, jean Everson, Nancy Robb, Madeline Clark and Mary Burlingame. .The stage crew at the Stolp scbool con5isted of Richard Ogiivie. cur- tainis; Edward Ive-, liilts; Jack Pot-. ter, prope rties; Marjorie von Fran- kenbergî and 'Evelyn Smnith. cos- tumnes,. and Marjoprie Von Franken- berg, posters. Caat at Howard At the Howard scbo! the cast for ýlio of- samples of sterling silver pany are at Iast îurcei i quw'u(ai. O I ibleW'are was subniitted, each*guest For years the senior Mr. Hoops col- CARBoNAIKO WAUK ras asked to look at samples individ- eced ar creations f rom aill over the . Beer at a New fPrke of aily and discard patterns which ap- worid , until he had gathered together Plus usual depouit peared to ber the ieast desirabie. an exhibit of tapestries, porcelain, The Wilmette center of the Infant bones, and antique furniture that is' VeIf are society was requ ested1 to probâbly the largest. and most ex- Fxi 0 ave this, their second inspection. clusive in thé United States. The. Refore patterns, are designed, a tour trusteie s are disposing1 ofl this $750,»62 of the -country is made and you:ng stock of'art treasures by 'having the natrons known for their good taste International Art Distributors sell it________ "jWILLYOUSART ME !N £bePDECEMBR..AS YOU'DOUN MAY? Batteries care 11ke frieids..th.y'r. .it werth white unless they're for youiail the timel D"Warm weather"" friends are no worse thon the battery ý'hat"Sai rightin the summer but lots you: down' ut the first sign of cold weather. Don't b. hypnotized by a "bargain" price. Stick to EXIDE.. it's olways dependable <rnd costs lois in the long run. WHEN, 1T'S AN EXIDE# YOIJ STARTI Fre Inspection oni Ail Mokes of Baterieas1 Wilmette Beltery. & geUctric Service *curtaifis, and Marian Clay and j4anex Colvin, posters. Arrangemenlts for the special book week programS ln the public schools were made bY Miss..Grace' Gayton, the> school librariali. You Con Get a eu ine E XiD E 13-PIte Batt.ry for as Iow as

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