Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1934, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"BLUE RIBON PRIME NATIVE CORtN FED DEEF" Deef that *inl meet th. approvalof Yeu, 7oU fmily ma'd Four guaet.: b........... Srloin,. T-B"Ornor DP;Ma.mm. i 161c 171c TENDE~R 1NATIVE POT ROAS? Priced speciâlly, for~~ ahi4. weend, IL7Z snow White, ibA be picked from those holding the top positions in the round robin tourney. The first round of the elimination tourney is weli under way. Players who lose in the first round of the latter tournament will challenge other losers in matches to be played' before another to uramnen t is started. Among the, leadîng players are Bilt Katz, Tom McCann, Jane Johnson, Ted Hoski ni George Reinhardt, LJow- ard' Jones, jack, Rand1all, Kennethý Cobb, Douglas Stevens and Labmnan Arnould. Three of this number, Tom McCann, Jane Johnson1 and Howard Jlones,, were m embers of the' New Trier chess team .last year. Students FANY FYIG OR ROASTINO o I New Trier Cul.,VEALrCHICKEnd Milk-fodedr pc ID ic- nthe usan lb.. .1 Oic em Faacm-ed d lce. c1c otheqeshti r ILP5 O I UA. he wshtspecial ... ...lb. ~W cil which was ____________ ago at the sugi JMBO JUICY CALIFORNIA 0ORA&NGEFS 2dozen49 Thn skia,. chock full of sweet wý ý W W qW Fiseat quaiity Wise. but- ter dulivered t. us fresh ily. Priced very spocial for-ths week-end. l.201/2 5WEET FLORIDA Direct shipment of red ripe Florida 1 wth that true sweet1 Thursdan sd Il d Pillsbury or Ceresota FLOUR9 W4/s-lb bag . .35' Gaff ney. to, Vote Cou ncil Issue. St.udents are voting 1Friday of this week iol of whetber or not retain the student couii- Sformed several wéeks ggestion of Supt. M. P. membenship of the presentcuci was appointed largelv by teachers and advisons, with the thought, In mind that as soon as the organization was perfected and hiad had time to function for a few weeks an elec .- tion would be held to determine whether or flot the students like the plan and, if so. that they be given an' be held shontly after t he beginning of the second semester next' month. .to choose the members of the l'ni- ner counicil." The various advisor rooms would then elect theirrepre- sentatives to a "main councîl." QOne of' the principal pur poses of a stuçlent council, it is explained, is to, provide a medium for the exchange ,)f ideas between students,,and facultv. meèr, and these plans mnay involve a number of New Trier boys. Mr. Delaporte is associated with Terence T. Quirke, professor of geolo- - gy at the University of Illinois, in con-, ducting a summer travel camp for high, school boys through the West.. The first trîp was- made last suni.er and another tour of five weeks is. planned 'for this coming sumfmer. Camp o *uWh.es The project has been described as a "ésummer camp on wheels." The boys travel in motor coaches and camp-out en route. For, those interested in the geological structure of the country Pro- f essor Quirke gives first bhd informa- tion, while Mr.' Delaporte, who is in charge of the camp activities, discusses features that niay be of intenest to boys sÉtudying. biôlogy., Swirming, canoe- ing, horseback riding 'and other outdoon sports are included in theprogramn of activities. This year the tour wiil start oh june 16, Mn. Delaporte bas announced. Among the places to be visited are Champaign, Ill., St. Louis, Kansas City, Colorado-Springs, Estes Park in Colo-ý rado, Sait Lake City, Yellowstone Park, the Black His and Bad Lands. of South Dakota and Lake Okôboji .in Iowa. About a week will be.spent in, each of the parks. The tour will cover approeimately 4,000 miles. Four-Day Vacation at Mid-Semester Next Week New Trier students wilI have a four-day mid-semester. v ac ation next week. The sémester ends Wednes- day afternoon, january 31, and there will'be no school until the. following, Monday, February 5, when the new semester opens.. Studen ts Will cele- brate the close of the present termn next Wednesday night, when the Tri-, Ship club willhold its "pound" dance. SENIOR MUSIC CLUB The Senior Music club of New Trper Hip-h schnnl will mneet 1 at 4 Chocolat. Fudlge ...........st r oomi. ,MAS Mrs. Herbent Hooker of Urbana, ýage successes Ill., arrives on Monday to spend sev- discussed 'at eral days visiting her sister-in-law, ior Dnamatic Mrs., George Maher, 423 Warwick, ýusday in the road,-Kenilworth. Mns. Hooker is a sister.of. the late George Maher. Fresh new PECANS, (broken) lb .......... Ni...........

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy