Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 43

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20, 1932. It is the establisheci policy of, the association that no school be ac- credited 'by the North Central associa- tion for a period longer than one year. *The 'Mallinckrodt had hepilege of displ!aying ýa bit of its talent at the social gatheringý at the Wilmette Wo- man's club last Friday., The. Ludden sisters, Dorothy and Angela, f rom Glenview, f urnished. a f ew vocal selec- tions: "Mother Maàchree,"p "The Sun- shine of Her Smile,"' and "Tbanks Be to God.". The singers' were accom- panied by Miss Myrtle Meizer, also a Glenview irlattending The .Malliinc- krodt. The privilege of beîng guests at the delightf ul luncheon was greatly ap-. preciated by the young performers., One of the, interesting f eatures of the. past week was the debate sponsoredby. 1W thÊreshmen -of, The Mallinckrodt.. Strange rumors seemed to hover about this . i'niysterious enterprise, mihleë thée studelt' body, in a somew%ýhat skeptical state of mind, wondered. what the out- corne would be. However, the results *proved niost gratifyinig.* The statement. under consideration. ws tefhoîg "Resolved that it was better téo have lived in Rome under. Au su asr than it was to have lived inEurope during the Feudal Age." The speakers defending Rome were: jeannette Scliae- f er, *Agnes Levurnier, and Susahui Karels; those defending Europe during. the Feudal'period were: Loretta 'Sturm, 'Lorraine lluncke, and Djrothy Miller. Both parties stressed the social, eco- noniic and political aspects of their question quite~ thoroughly and even sur- prised the audience with a 'short re- buttai. 't'he final score of points wvas ini f avor.of the Feudal age defenders, al- * tliough the ",'Romans" were close xipon their heels. The Mallinc-krodt ýstudenits are plan- * ing a program.for Mothers Day. T'rhe date selected is May. 8. Each student, as is customary, has already sent out anl invitation. to that dear. good. mother of ies, ndis looking forward to the day when mother wvill be preseit. at the 11, .,le- rL<rm fuirnished for the oc- claîrned Sunday, May 10, as Mothers Day'. "May we join in a concerted observance of the occasion afforded us to express, in a small way, the love, the reverence, the lastirig Jebt due Mother," the proclamation reads. He observes further that, "ýIn pre- serving and bonoring the ideals of Motherhood, neither individual, nor, nation shall wander far fromn the way of right and justice." HONORED AT ILLINOIS Two north, shore girls are. among the f ory-seven co-eds Pledgeçl tô the Torcb , nior honor society at' the University of Illinois. They are Miss Ruth L. DràYer of Wilmette and'Miss: ,Martha F. Etzba ù of'Winnetka., The pledges, who are sophomores,' were chosen for campus activities and high scholastic average., E' *4' ~. 4' 4' 4' ,ANNOUNCINGTHE SUMR SCHEDULE AFTER MAY 5" Beauty Work of Distinction +' . ,4 4 '4 *'+' * Open -for a»pointrnents from 9 to 6 daily' y ts member are aiso aetiVe1 le, particulariy deservlflg Miss Marie Borre.' frorn" year's record shows thatî 327 pages -have ýbeen bri Mirdlago Building A 1647 Sherlddn Rod At the Lake, between Wilmettea4nd KenilwortLi WIL 650 I. r

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