Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 23

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gt. ..,Lu In order that. they .may be présent witb their parents in the evening, pupils will flot be required to attend school Friday afternoon. The mu sic exhibit will be held in the, gymnasium, it is announced. Three gr(oJps, the school orchestra, a rhythmic dancing group made 'up of sixth grade girls, ànd the harmonica band will be presented by Miss Mar- garet Davenport, director of music. 1In commennting en the schoôl ex- hibit Supt. E. L. Nygaard said: "TÉhe pupils of our school. have held up their standards of work in, an excel- lent way. We think your presence at ou exhb'It il be stimulating and gratifying to them. We .sincerely hope that ail parents witl take. occa- sion to attend this exhibit and. to visit wi th the teac hers." Liion Au'xiîarV] Wlett Ûij4 The Executive board will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Rodenkirk, 309 Sixteenth street, tonight (Thursday) at 8:15 o'clock. june is Fidac month on the Aux- iliary calendar. Fidac, a name made by using the first letters of the words Federation Interallie des Anciens Combatants, is a world "service" or- The HUB in Evanston Is. SummerWerHdqstr For the Men- aM.c Young Men of the North Shore we iearn about oeyi me Uc LuniALi belonging te the Fidac. This year the country studied is Belgium. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, seventh district Fidac chairman and Unit Fidac chairman, is planning a most inter- esting program for our june ineetý- ing. She is arranging to have Major Felix J. Streyckmans who was' in charge of the Belgium Village and exhibits at the World's Fair, pre- sent a program including a talk and troupe may go to Hollywood iate this month i which event Mrs. Bel *ill, join her daughter in the west . Open Tseaday. Tharisday and Sardb ftvg$ingj Orrisgben and4 Cférch - Efl'AN$TO N

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