Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1936, p. 26

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C & KCHICAGOAN prued or$5. ÀA wide rang. .4 t lofat syle and color ideas te assure ev.ry man and WUWff t onexcfcie*.Wear "Chcagon"todeyl LaàCrosse Player -Speaks at N.MT Award Assembly Miss Margery Lockley, miemb er of the AUI-England lacrosse Main, and a coach in that sport in, a nutnber of local schools, was -the speaker, this Thursday. morning, at an award as- semblyý given for the girls of, New Trier Township High school. She spoke on international relationship in sports., Her. sister, Miss Kathleen Lockley,>:was formerly a meniber of, the, high school facul1ty. WILL REA» OWN VERSE Mrs. Adeaide Love, Kenilworth tpet, wili. be the guest of the Scribb- ers'club,: undergraduate literaryý society at New Trier, next Tuesday afternoon. She wilI read a group of her own poem s.' VISITS NEW TRIER Mrs. Bess Lyon, representative of Drake university, wilI visit- New Trier, next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. West, 916 Greenleaf avenue, spent Ilast week- end at Lake Milîs, Wis. * The Sm.rb.r DEEPTONOI SHIRTS by MANHATTAN, ~II, ~ -~ -~ -~ -~ ~ -~ a - -~ Trier girls, both in their undergrad- uate days and in thefr college careers, the Girls' club of the high school, under the direction of its faculty sponsor, Miss Lulu E. Wright of the English department, will -conduct a card party in the dining hall of the school this Saturday. beginning at two o'clock in the afternoon. Over $1O0 bas- been granted, miss Wright revealed, during the past 12 years to aid ,New Trier graId- uates in college.. Among their studies have been music, home, economics,* and hospital service, and the girls have been sent to a number of Eastern and ,Mid- Western, schools. More than 100 have been given such aid. Tickets for the affair may be pure- chased f romn members of the club, Miss Wrigh t added, Tea will bc served during the afternoon, and the girls have decided upon English tnuffltts, raspberry jam, andi tea 'and coffee as the menu of refreshments. There will be prizes for every table as welI as 20 door prizes. Drawings for the door prizes will be limiited so that only those present, will be eligible. The prizes will in- clude a new spring coat, dishes, hoseP, gloves, books, peari beads, photo- graphs, and tickets to local theaters. Pat and Peg Hutchinson are respectively president and vice-presi- dent of the club. Be£tty Clements is social chairmari, Florence Hagenah is financial chairman, and Luce Dix is cbairman of the friendly commit- tee. The fiveare cooperating in di- recting the affafr-7with Shirley Mc- Coy, chairman 'of publicity. Receive Collection of Books on Art, Subjects First shipment of a collection- of books from the Carnegie corporation of New York city was received, last weeic, at New Trier High school. The books,' devoted- to art subjects, are- to be presented to the school's StOte and Monroe Palmer Nous. Corner -wiIl meet again, tnis baturuay, at Phelps field, Indian Hill, in a triangu- lar track meet A nuniber of special evenits have been scheduled and include 440, 8M0, two-mile, and medley relays,' shuttie * hurdies, and a 1number of spçcial, field events, incudnghih and broad jump, pole vault, shot put, and dis,- cus. There will be, in addition, 'a regular junior meet.. In the sprint rel ays, Coach John Nay willenter Barber, Cowanà, Coon- ley, MéPadzean, Snorf,' and Monroe. In. the shuttle relay. there will1 be DeWitt Jones, Morton, ýBarniard, Carey, and Knoop. In the special events he will have available Mould- ing and.Fyfe in the pole vault, Galli- gber, Waldorf, and George Jones in the shot put, McFadzetan.,and Snorf in the broad jump, and. Carney and Gullickson in the highi jump. Dostal. Campbell, and Beebe will be the ene- traiits in the discus evenit. The Citadel Offers 4-Year Scholarship A fully paid four-year scholarship at The Citadel, military college of Solith Carolina at Charleston, is be- ing offered for the term beginning next September, to a candidate to be chosen fromn among senior students in accredited high schools in the mniddle west, Frederick A. Kahler, New Trier dean of boys. announced this week. The scholarship is being offered by an anonymous donorini honor of the first divisiont of the American expe- citionary force, which was command- ed in France bry General C. P. Sum- meraîl, former chief of staff of the Ulnited States Army; and now presi-. dent of The Citadel. The scholarship coverseverything except, transporta- tion and personal expcn ses. The- Citadel is an accredited stan- dard college, grantinc« dègrees of bachelor of arts and bachelor of sci-, ence. It is the state militarv college, of- South Carolina. and, though a high school students by a national magazine, for ber book review of "Deep Dark River," recently. ýèe0pjw

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