Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 37

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.and i<osanna E McK~enney, Wlalnetka; Mrs. George Scherzer' Wilmette; iMrs. P. J. Reinert, Winlietka; MIrs. Thomas J. Lynch, Glencoe, and Mre Marti Walsh, 'Wi lmette. have ar- ranged fora delightful dessert, it is announced. The meeting.wiIl o pen with the song "America," 1accompaiied, yMrs.>O. Rý. Smnith of iGlencoe,, music chairman. The pledge of allegiance to'the flag, led by the civics chairiixan, Mrs. Edith Reed, will follow. AMr.:Howard J Hickeyi, presidentf of the club, will talk on ,Woman's Place in P-olitic-;." Mrs. joaKina- E. Downs, denmocratic dis-1 trict commnittcewoman, iili. make an address, and ther'e willIhc a talk on mieiabership by Mrs. Marshall. V. Kearnc%.- Bridge will start at 2 :45; o'clock. Wilmette Man Rcciejvs Fellowship at U. of C. *William Merriamn Gibson of 429 re:ith .strect, WVilmette, gradUate stu- dettiii the division of'the humanities at the University of Chicago, bas been awarded a university' fellowslhip iii the* department of English languiage and literature, it was announced this week at the university. Mr. Gibson is work- ing for the degree of doctor of.philoso- p)hy. He already holds the degree of bythe..university. More tnan o sand two hutndred advanced a' lied for the awards. students Students Are Invited, to Visit Knox College Several Newý Trier Hîglh school stu-ý dents interested in attenditng Knuox college at Galesburg. Ill., have beeni invited to attend a Mlei's and Wornu- en's day at the college n Friday, May 10. Ancng thosé to whoin.ip universities, specialized courses, liberal arts, courses, eastern colleges and western colhçges. Dean Porter point- eéd out that to be, eligibl efor entrance1 at Amherst, a boy must be in i the up- per 25 per cent of a fully.,accredited secondary achool, that only those so qualifying apply for' entrâî1ce .and, that, only haîf of those who apply ;areý accepted at Amherst, where the en- rolînient is definitely limitedl in order tokeep: the student body small and' Selective. Dean Porter had presented to him twenty-one boys 'from Chicago area high schools competing ýfor the four- year $1,600 Jeffery Amherst scholar- s hip. The win.ier' s namne will be an- niounced>by the college on orbefore May 9. Including fortydaner- istrations at Amnherstifrom the Middle West and the appiicants for scholar- Ships, it is expected that sixty from this area will matriculate at Amherst this fail.. IN NEW LOCATION Albert W. Froehide, former resi- dent oi Wilmette and a Village trus- tee seN'eral years ago, this week an- nounced the removal of his law office* to, Suite 1702-77 W. Washington street, Chicago. Aarnounçing the Barry BudgetPa ...lt :1types of foor' covreriàg .A convenient and digniied .waey fo buy ',QÂkAUTY B oom 'covengu s on aýn extencled peOymenf >besis. Oriental a di domestic !ugs, carpetlincg and linoleums. Aboon fo 1hriffy homemakers aei june brides. DAVID' G. BA RRiY, cl E:stablished in 1920 1616 SHERMAN AVE.. Evatsi.. UNI. 5712 -GRE .5712 Cleoning and RepoirIng Estimatisg, Cuwting, L, Al. Work Through B1 Sewing. Stair Pads, Limings, I>"S Is Carefuly Supervised# as you like it Fromî the sinallest aparirnt tu the largest residence--Carpets and Rugi, Draperies, Portieres and Haingings, Lace and Casernent Cur- tains and Window Shades are only, a few of the rnany ntemsi obe cared for now. ripe f rom oriental u a t ail prices. See them at HAHN4 for STrAMPSr suite I0, 5465 LineoliAvenue - WInuetka, Il]. (ioppst. the North Shira Station) 'S. Largest Sets and

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