Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1933, p. 9

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Mad! fe ts Nuibs b 'ue"(le ft> and -To psy» were atùarded first and secondplcsre spectk'ely, among the six raitking. dogs iii the,Charity Pet show staged at the Wa' club last Friday unpder.auspices of the Junior auxiliary"of the club. Supt. Gaffney , Will A ttenid Côn ference S Supt. M. P. Gaffney of New TFrier High school planined to leave Wednes- day night -of this week for Ann Arbor, Micb., to. visit the University of Michi- gan, which has invited superintendents. and principals of high schools that have sent freshmen to the university this year. New Trier High school sent twelve freshmen to the University of Michi- gan this year. One of theni, jean Has-, kmn, bas been elected president of lier class. From AMn Arbor Superinterbdent Gaffney ill go to Champaign-Urbana, Ill., to attend the annual bigh scbool coriference and the conference &f-super- Trier faculty, -Miss Eleanor Libbey, librarian, and Miss Olive L. Grover, bhead of the art department, are to have a part in the prograni. ORGANIZE CURS DRUM CORPS The drum and bugle corps of the Kenilworth Cubs, the first organiza- tion of its kind among the younger boy s of the north shore, is rapidly takinp, shape. Thlrty boys have tried out to beconme menibers of the corps, "6Susie,"P is a pedigreed Boston bull owned by Janet Hollister, daughter of the, Francis H. Hollisters, 914 "Elmn- wood avenue, Wilmette.- "Susie's" kén- nel haire is Fairchance, and her ori- ginal -home is Rose Home Fairchance, near Boston. Included in the many bon- ors that bave been bestowed upon "Su- sie" are seveam ribbons f rom the Madisoni Square Gardens in New York City, and seven Imedals f rom a dog show held in Chicago about four years ago. "Susie"ý lacks .iust four points of being a cham-e pion. 1"Topsy," is a wire-haired fox terrier owned by Mrs. W. J. Harrington of 2520 Greenwood avenue. "Topsy," also awarded the blue ribbon as the best dog in its class, for the fourth succes- §ive time* won first prize. 4Topsy's" other three awards were first at the at.. the joseph. Sears school, turneci out for the first session of the after- school gymnasîum classes this week. Attendance at these classes is volun- tary, and the boys--range in- age f rom 7,to 15 years. Inter-gymnasium bas- kethal leagues are being organized. There will be twelye teams,. Robert W. Townley,- director of physical education at joseph Sears, s ini charge of the gymnasium classes. 10 :30 o'clock. There wjillbe music, entertainment, an address by R. E. Gutstadt, refreshments and smokes. Pupils to Hear Talk on Electjrieca' Developmnents C. E. Jones, speaker for th e School Assembly association, will -qiv e alec- ture on "The MagicofEctii" Tuesday morning, Nvember 28. at 9 o'clock at the joseph Sears school. in Kenilworth. Mr. Jones will demon-, strate. for the Kenilworth pupils the electric eye and the latest develop- nients in the field. of electricity. CURS PLAN INDIAN ACTS The Kenilwortb Cubs, boys under Scout age, are plainn.ing an Indian demonstration to be held at the Jo- seph Sears schôol Wednesdaiy after- noon, November 29. Parents of the ho> s have been invited to attend. Twelve of the Cub dens will partici- p ate, and prizes will be awàrded to con Count on tihe' Fin gers ofRBotisYour Hondo ROASTER, CANNER .or WIzole Moal Cooker W STAN LOCK SHOPI 122CentralAve. WILMBTTB 3212 MaeTheir-.Wish Corne True! .~-I~sI Usémes Bicycles Trucki etc. For Girs Déi11 Thanksgivig Dinier from 1:30 to 2:30 Remiomable Price EuiryI N.evation Ieqnest4i

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