Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1929, p. 19

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February 15, 1929 WILMETTE LI"FE Four North Shore Girls ·S eventh and Eighth at Cornell Junior Week Grade H ono. r Pupils North Shore girls who attended the at Stolp Announced Junior Week festivities at Cornell uniThe names of 84 pupils of the seventh and eighth grades at the Stolp school appear on the January honor roll, it was announced this week. Honor roll pupils must have a grade of VG in social adaptation and G· or higher in other subjects. They must also have no tardy marks on their report card. Following is the January honor list: Seventh Grade Ruth Anderson, Tom Antrim, John Beam, Billy Bowen, Caroline Calloway, Caroline Clark, Phyllis Carleton, Warren Cozzens, Jimmie Donohue, Alice Ebeling, Alice Freeman, Joan Guthridge, Dick Hall, Mary Alice Hayes, Billy Katz, Bill Melchior, Peggy McCabe, Harry Minor, Katherine Holoway, Frank Kelly, Betty Palensky, Greta von Reinsperg, Else von Reinsperg, Locke Rogers, Eleanor Ricks, Frances Schuman, Betty Smith, Florentine Strube, Eleanor Shapiro, Everette Warshawsky~ Charles Williams, Arthur Woerner. Ruth Bristol, Betty Barker, Jean Bruns, Marion Cracraft. Sophia Denholm, Howard Fogg, Foster Gilgis, Mary Hvid, Lucy Jonas, Ottilie Mcintosh, Esther Morgan, LaVerne Popp, Ruth Sanderson, Betty Schmidt, Regina Swirles, Mildred Waugh, Iris White, Ruth Williams, Katherine Idler, Frances McNulty, Norton Potter, ) uliette Rusnak and Betty Turck. Eight Grade · Annabelle Brown, Alison Burge, Eileen Burke, Lucy Clogett, Francis Ellis, Robert Fletcher, Martha Gilhofer. Eleanor Jackson, June Kehl, Charles Knapp, Margaret Mcintosh, Janet McNulty, Beth Mcllraith, Dorothy Neal. Richard Pickard, Marjorie Seubold, Robert Werden, Helen Booz, June Engel, Marjorie Houghton, Arthur Jones, Rex Martin, Herbert Naper, Richard Solomon, Selma Wax, Ann · Marie Wilson, Helen Winslow, Frank Eager and Marguerite Mockler. versity last week were Miss Ruth Wenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wenter Jr., 1204 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, who was a guest of of the Psi Upsilon fraternity; Miss Mary Elizabeth Parker, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Parker of Glencoe, who was also a guest of the Psi Upsilo.n ; Miss Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard, 524 Lake avenue, Wilmette, who was a guest of the Sigma Nu fraternity; an!l Miss Helen Speer of Evanston, also a guest of the Psi Upsilon. Guests from twenty-three different states and Canada, representing 162 cities attended th festivities. The :lnnual holiday period began with the Musical Clubs' concert Thursdav evening. The climax was the traditional Junior nrom which was attended b:v over 3,000 Cornell students and guests. Most Unique Sea l'ood Empo.aum Ia .Cbleaao THE PALM GROVE HN orth Shore's Smart Dining Rendezvous" Formerly Soiree Famous for Chicken Chow Mein Joseph Seat's Basketeers Play Rivals From Evanston Joseph Sears school basketball team.; ~lay their first games in the North Shore Grammar School Basketball league this Friday ni~ht, February 15, when thev meet the Haven school of Evanston· at Kenilworth. Teams from all cla'3Ses will compete - featherwei~hts. under 85 pounds; lightweights, under 100 pounds; middleweights, under 115 pounds. and heavyweights, over 115 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fatch, 611 Washington avenue, left Thursday for a two weeks' trip to Washington, D. C . Philadelphia. 1\ewark, N. ]., and N( .v York City. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25 February 17- Served from 11:30 to 9 P. M. Antipasto Choice of Selected Fresh Fruit, Lrab Meat, Shrimp. or Oyster Cocktail Chicken Soup Richemont Choice of Consomme in Cup It Is Time .to Think about your summer vacation ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Scouts Give Demonstrati9n Before Pupils' Audience Wilmette Boy Scouts presented a program at the Howard school Tuesday morning. Scout activities were demonstrated, and talks were given on the significance of the Boy Scout Anniversary week, February 8 to 14. All Scouts were in uniform. The program was in charge of Alfred Struebing, Harrison Storms, Henry Vonder Hoff, and Dick Steen. AT ALUMNAE LUNCHEON Mi'ss Elsie C. Hannon, 1755 Washington avenue, was among other north shore women who attended the winter alumnae luncheon of the University of Chicago at the Chicago Woman's club last Saturday, given in honor of Miss Marion Talbot, who was acting president of Constantinople college for women last year. Edward H. Colegrove, 1631 Spencer avenue, entertained twelve members of his Whist club Monday evening. a trip to Europe a cruise through the Inside Passage to Alaska a restful vacation in Bermuda a bus trip through the east a tour of the west a trip on the Great Lakes . or the St. Lawrence a .vacation trip in the north woods Filet of Sole and Large New York Count Oysters Fried, Sauce Ravigote Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish Grilled Northern Beauty Trout with Bacon, Cucumbe.rs Doria Deep Sea Scallops Fried, Sauce Tartare F'resh Lobster and Mushrooms, Saute Newburg En Cocotte Fried Jumbo Frog Legs Omelette with Hot House Strawberry, Confiture Broiled Baby Lamb Chops Dices of Chicken ala King En Cassolette, Melba Toast Broiled Noisette of Beef Tenderloin, Fresh. Mushrooms Veal Cutlet Breaded, Tom ato Sauce, Noodles Viennoise Calf's Sweetbread and Delicious Virginia Ham. Broiled, Sous Cloche Grilled Pork Tenderloin. Glaced Apple Roast Long Island Duckling with Apple Dressing. Red Currant Jelly Roast Young Tom Turkey, Old Fashioned Cranberry Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef. Au Jus Long Branch, Candied Sweet, Mashed. or Steamed ~otatoes Stewed Bantam Corn or Tiny Peas, Au Beurre Choice of De11erts New York Green 1\pple, Cherry, Blurberry, or Hot Mince Pie Fresh Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Ice Cream, Your Flavor Fruit Sherbet Layer Cake Almond Cookies Sliced Oranges Yellow Cling Peaches Bartlett Pears Chocolate Nut Sundae Gumgots Mixed Preserved Fruits Roquefort or Imported Swiss Cheese Toasted Crackers ? ? ? ? ? ? Come in and kt us help you with your plans. Make this year's va· cation just what you want it to be. We book you anywhere at ItO extra cost. (l Tea. Coffee, or Milk 6344 BROADWAY TEL. ROGERS PARK 5002 Free Parking Space Adjacent ~~·'-'-"'~~,.._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ Evanston Travel Bureau Mrs. U. S. Grant, Director Commercial Trust & Savings Bank University 9400 701 Davis Street Evanston, Ill. ~ -~ 1 I ~ ~ ~ ~ Does You· P·ope·ty Meed Any Repal·s! 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