Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1933, p. 15

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Congress of w omen with the courses given at the college, and in a nutnber of instances such attendance was included as a definite f eatiire of the course. The two-week sessions, a new depar- ture this summer, have been poipular, it is reported, and the third, and Iast wvil1 be. held August 7 ýto 18. UtîYider this arrangiement 'the: student conccntrates on one subj.ect; and may complete the requiremfents for two hours of credit. in the two weeks and in addi tion have mornings or afternoons free for visiting the Century of Progress or for recrea- tion or study. Enjoyug, Vacation$ NIemI)es of' the faculty not on the staff of the sommer session are eiijoy-iig vacations in var ,ious places. Dr., Louise Farwvell of the psychology department is touring in the BritishIsies and is ex- pected to attend the World, Federation, of Educational .Associationîs ihi Dublin late in JuIy. Dr. Louis WVebb-, of the same department, is on. the' faculty 01 the .Uiiersity of, WVashington this surn-j mer,. and M iss Edith Ford of the Chl- dren's school staff is on the staff of the demonstration school, -University of! Pènnsylvania, in Philadeiphia. Miss. Mary Gonnerman, also of the ,Childrens school, is attending theCollege of Indian Wisdom,' Woodcraft League of Amer- I Ca, at Sauta Fe, in whichi Ernies Thompson Seton is an instructor. Miss Etta M. Mount, wvho conducts Iý the classes in f olk dancing, games and pageantry, is directing "Camp Oak Openings," ber summer camp for -girls at Saugatuck, Mich., and is àssisted by Miss ,Anne DeBlôis and Miss Nellie Mac leninan of the Children's school staff. Mrs. Florence S. Capron of the public contact department is visiting f riends in the Adirondacks and. Miss Frances'Kern of the supervision, départ- mient is spending the summer. ini Maine.' R.,B. Marshalls Are Baek Fromi Honcymo)on * Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marshall returned 'rhursday of last wveek f rom a most interesting honeym-oon which Jasted sev- en imonths and covered a. distance of 18,000 mtiles, traveled almost entirely *Mrs. F~rank Gerould and ber dau gbter, Patricia, who bave be «eni visiting the Henry Taylors of Kenil- wortb, left the middle of tbis weeký for a visit -at "Wewancbu Lodge," Land o'Lakes, Wis, to be the guests of Mr. and Mis. Frank Ketc.bam of Kenilwortb. Wis, are spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Davis of 256 Woodstock avenue., Kenilworth. g-Closing. Ouf Ujicalled-form... FUIR. COATSI *et. miDk 8150, Hiudmon, Seals. - b traded-lm Coat* as loy OpUM FMCO.. iM Il. ucaAwEIg in Eçonomy Sectison Open. §]E PM the highest quality assure complete efficiency, safety and comfort. AImerJCDçecompany PORESCRIIPTION OPTICIANS 1645 ORRINGTON AVE.. EVANSTON 105 N. WABASH AVE. * 18S. LA SALLK ST..* 78 E. JACKSrON UBLVO. YOUýpay .au EtLECTRI1C LAU NU ORESS 3'week machine speeds through the washing in 2 short hours'. e. e W runs Otiier local dealers are also featurng, laundry baran &, t Me ,odu hge dùpiay m de IEhc01a& at IF'.rI"e.vAM« mj&6e',r/d'Fagr R/a* w aidimi a nNmô.*laàw

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