Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1938, p. 8

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Mai Foot aide, Co=ne m-cçses you mmdbig fçra IreS Fm*t Tet. TAYLOR'S I ls-wm.Itte AVe. WlIUette 1914 Amres trom Vllage Hall. M 'OUBLE Au niod vaudeville actor> used to put on a ore*ran wrestling mâtch N e would get hafN ono bit orna neck or a toe-, h old ou bit owu font. and finally pin hi§ owu shoulders go -ibe Mat. Some people are lakeý thai. Theéy throwf thqeamee They Maine couditionS*' or their'luck la bad. Trouble 'nay corne to anyonc, of course.' iIrbggfr11. perboual .6ult. But umore oit4s ýwe brnag it on ourselvea. In ibis businetse wb.aever souetbîug goe wrong, w find out if it vas caused by -conditiono- or luck-or by tmre fauit in the bugine..s that could b. corrected. Contributed by E. C usiS J. 8. Seyle of the. Soldr.,C.nI & Ridge Ave. ftgvu.oI. tenten season this dance wil1 be thé last bit of council social activitv. until after Easter. Leo- Hasse nuer, a member of the Chicago chapter of theNotre Damne club, bas engaged Bill Cerriey, back- field coach at Notre Damne, to exhibit the pictures <of the Notre..Damne- Minnesota game last fan, and also give a description -of - the plays, at the Wilmiette Womnan's club Frida> evening February. 25., The Notre Damte- M nneso ta game Js- judged t be the best filmed .gamne of Notre Dame's entire schedule. The school ichil dren are especially invited te corne. Because of 'a small expense incurre.d there will be a nominal ad- mission charged. The movies Will be gin a p. m. Mrs& Gathercoal Sinus, With Chorus of Opera Singing in the chorus of the per- formance of "Cavalleria Rusticana" presented at Kimbali hall last Sat- urday night by the Cantor Rounds Opera class wvas Marion Gathercoal (Mrs. Paul H. Gathercoal), 1322 Wil- mette avenue. Mrs. Gathercoal will also have the mezzo soprano lead of Flora in "La Traviata" which the class plans te present in May. The singers played to a full house Satur- Mathew FraniiPhoto Mrs J H OHpp Bernie Photo Jéromre Nevias bility of the- artists, added t th ffectiveness of the production. VACATION IN SOUTH James Magili of 1011 Lake avenue. ft last week for a winter vacation i Florida where he expects to visit i several localities. Mr. MagilI, who associated with the Public Service ompany, is a member of the Wil- iette Playground and Recreation r%2 rd Frank Dorband Uri. Joy W lon De«SsI. Mrs. loy Wilson Dressier, soprano; Mrs. ýJ. H. Hopp, 'eoNtralto; Jerome Nevins, ten or; and Frank Dorband, baritone, wil appear as soloists, udt/t the Wilmette Enylish Lutheran choir j» a Vesper musicale to be .givet' Sun~day afternoon,. February 27, at 4 o'clock. Miss Victoria G. McLeod is director of the choir. Miss Roslyn Rensc/t, harpst, tcill feature thte prograrn.- Nita This 19 the torty-slxth of a seres of HitoeIj1 Âdveiteentsappearlng ln this paper . aoh W"U. (copyright) Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bulley, 220 ris, daughtt Sheridan road, left Sunday to spendj, W. Morris a month at Winter Haven, Fia. Theyi netka. Thi shipped their car and made the trip child and by train. child. SMyrtie street, Win- )y is the AisIlers' first Morris'. first grand- 0*

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