Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 25

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November 15, 1929 WILM~TTE LIFE 25 Smith. Erlward Franl<el, Lowell Comee, North Shore Real Estate board will be Granted Permit to Use Tri-Ship ,.John Cur~iR, Claurle Hamilton n.nd Walter held at the Green Tea Pot Inn, in Dr. .]ames A. Burrill 812 Greenwood · Regular HaaR. H' . eventng, . N o- avenue. a tten d ed th e H arvar d -.1.' 'lt'cl 11·gan Cl u b Room Durmg }'ourtla Period tg I11 an d P ar k , '\A" .1.non d ay · ·St d p · d John Atwood, Richard Arno.Id. Lane vemher 18, at 6.:30 o'clock. Besides game last Saturday at Ann Arbor and U Y erto s Carter, William Sprt"'nger, Cecil Cox, the ;eading of reports about the re- visited ·his son, Dan. who is a stttdent .. Philip Brooks, Paul Powell, Geralu cent state conventton · · 1 at the University of ·11 the la\\' cchool Parker. Da.\'id Crawford, Henry Foster. an d t 1 1e se ec- 1 , Xew Trier High school's honor Frank Seyl, Harry Kinne and Marshall .t ion of 3 nominating committee tb . Michigan. . study hall for boys will inaugutate its Dudley. · ---------------------Se,:(·uth Pniod s" e cond year next .M:otHla)·. S~vent \'Robert Crawford. "J!i rfl ~chuettgE>, ~eVCil boys .will .have the privilege oi '\Villiam l\fcAdamR. A··thu ~laclntosh . studying· jrr t1te Tri-Ship Ctuh room iu V{arren Trigg-H, Robert Kruger, ~olou the new Leslie F. Gates gymna ..;itJIII Hl'ily, Hobert Koen en. 'Villiam ~ellerv, Fnwk t'hurch, 'Villinm · Hundlof, Can·;·ll during .their regular study pl: riod~. l\Iurphy n.nd William C'ormnn · ·· F.lgbth Pf>rincl 'Advisors Reports Guide .Tohn T:.utletlge, \\"illiam Hoffman. William )Jc ..\llen, x~~r Recommendations were made by each Chat'l(:'R France, " man Hoos, DaYi<l llat'JWI', George l fun of the boys' advisor rooms as tQ what s('he, Haymond DaYis, Howard B. tnett. hoys should be allowed the privileges of John Barden, Joe Be:rdek, Henry Stanthe honor study hall. Then a studen~ ton. Dic.:k .:\'elson and D . Blomgren. committee, composed of Norman Roos, chairman: .Townsend Christie and \\ il- Four Named on liam ).f cAll en, assigned certain boys tn High School Hockey Team the honor studv hall on the basis of the advisor roon1 ~ecommendations and Four f\e\\' Trier I I igh school girls, . ~llerent whether or not the class schedules fit Marjorie McLaren , (~Ioria Harrington, Why not have somethln~ out of the ordinary into .the honor study hall periods. X Jean Thacker~· and \"irginia Reitheimer to look forward to today-and all this week! number of .hoy'S who were recom- ,,·ere chosen as mcmhns of the high ;Just come in and taste Vera 1\legowen's· food. Tht>rt· n re nlways tempting dishes expertly mended for the distinction were omitted school girls' hockcv team \\·hich is to Jtrt>parf'd-atatl cnch menu Is arranged by from the honor study hall list hecau ~e 'play a demonstration g<une in the 1\Iid. rnn 1\Ie~rowen 1terself. to assure perfectly \H:st Inter-City Hockr\· tlmrnament at tlf ,their class schedules. balanced meals. . The honor stud~· hall plan i~ ht:in~ the :\"orth Shore Couttth· Da,· sc hool ~Et;8WE~ 49 ~ tried again this ·year becausr it \Ynrkcd this Saturda\· nwrning-, XO\·einher Hi. 'J'n·outs \\"Crc hdd at the Evanston tHtt succe. sfulh· last vear. l·:ach hm·'s 'f't)\\"llship· ligh sc;: hool last Satur<la ,. §HOP~ attendance at the stu~h· ·Hall i~ rhcck.erl morning, and girls from the fnllO\Ying::; '4 Main Sr., Evanston 50 I Davis St., Evanston h\' one oi l1is fcl1ow students. sc hools competed: :\ e,,. Trier, Eva:b 1 rench 'Provencal Room Early American Room Followit~g- are the boy. " ·ht) havr ton. ::\orth Shore Country Day, Royc eLUNCHEON- TEA- DINNER been assi~nrd to . thr honor stuch: hall moor, Derrficld-Shiclds. and :\1ainL' throughout ,·arious periods of the day: TO\n1:-hip of DesPiaincs. ·First P4·rio41 \\'i~liam ('nnnt·t·, To\\'l l~· · lld I 'hi·i:·:l j, . , l~ug·1·rrt> II illlt·lmuHl. Rrict:· ~tt·plwns . .Troh ·t ~[ r:-:. H tthcrt F .' ll1dd' 1\ray. i 23 Porl~tll"ll l· t t1·, Tt·<l Dt· Lnng-, .lad· llic·l<s. Oa}.;: - l'St avenue, and ~f r~. Rohnt Zimm~r lt' :\-. ,J,·tll\~ . .Tn nH ·s ~chnur . .Tt~:-Pph \Yhit P. mann, 303 Greenleaf a ,·e nue, returned t'nfi11 Finlaysl·ll and <'h:trlt·s Kn a pp. , !i\···:u111l l'Hintl . last Sunday from Long Beac~1, Cal., \\"illi;tni n<·s"·.,rth . .J11hn P.n·nm·r. 'Vii- 1 where · thev had been spendmg 51X Jiam Bradhur, ,·, ~·c.cil · Hurtt, · Bud Cia- ·ccks \rith their mother, 1[rs. S. t.aug-h, · Jt,·ht·rt Lt\·tn~ston. ( 'hat·Jps Pn.t- , \\ · tf't·son . .l11hn 1 'h;~pnwn. Erl Hit>rl.;:s, .n,,'l , Franz. Alford, Paul Netterstrom, Edward Arden N. S. Real Estate Board Ichoose ca~didates for the ~xe~utive 77 NEW. TRIER Boys GAIN I and Sydney Date. . offices dunng 1930 there. wtll be a Arnold Lin~~:~~m~er~gward skT"u~n. · to Hold Meeting Nov. 18 speaker from the ~tate board whose HONOR STUDY HAll RIGHTS , GE-orge Same1t, Harry Peters, Robers subject will be· "Real Estate." . . Schoenbrun, Martin Sesendorf. Bart f1 The regular monthly meeting of the --9 N. T. Girls Sommetblag VERA w-EA ART STUDIO .... CROSSWORD ·PUZZLES ARE OUTBUT MOSAICS ARE IN! HAVE you seen those ·clever . Mosaic clay tiles that are so new? They express the modern mood .perfectly when applied to tabl~ · tops, card tables, dresser boxes or trays and then glazed and antiqu'"ted. It's fascinating work for you to do as well as easy, and the results are always pleasing. Drop up to the studio and let us show you how to express those la~ent artistic impulses with Mo~cs. · A Cigar~tt~ Box of silv~r with jad~ ·and ~nam~l An interesting collection of individual pieces from the most important stock of Silver in the west 5PAULDING·GORHAM INC. MICHIGAN AVENUE C.HICAC 0 OIUUNQTON AVENUE EVANSTON CHANDLER'S ·630 Davis Street, Evanston ~ tvith.. BLACK STARR. 6l ~R.OST·GORHAM INC. 7ifth ..Jlvuuu .Afew ~orlt.

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