Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1936, p. 24

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ARanch, School in, the Warm, Dr Climate of Southern Arizona Str-ong academic triaing. Individual attention. Small classes., Eightmasters prepare forty-five boys for entrance to castern colleges. Modem,ý steam-heated buildings. Small infirmgry.. Residenit- nurse. Outdoor rocreational program. EvMr boy owns a horse. Camping, Riding, Pack Trpr P lolRiU.. Ioo ting, Tennis. DepSe Fiohing Tripto Old Mexico~. Physical examination required. Boys with sinusitis benefted by this climate. A.CAPTÀiN RUSSEL.L B. F,&iRGCEvE, Director GEORGE A HARPER, Headmaster (Formerly Dean o! Boys, New Trier) Personal Iteviw the International Star Class cham- was at the DaiIy'News regatta wlth Pion., Second and third places in the Sheridan Shore's reegular, committee Star, clagss race ivent to Bert -Wil- boat "Chance", the Saturday race off 1iams,' sailing B,î and4 Bill Faurot, Wilmette harbor was run by BillFrislçey and Max Hayford using the sa:iling Galatea, both from Chicago Hayword-Joneës-Friskey Star TwinkIe Yacht club. Ditto as committee boat. In a team race between, five pick-1 On next Saturday the third race of edstars from Sherîdan, Shore. and the C series willý be' sailed off ý i1a like number from Chicago Yacht mette harbor, and on Sunday .the club at Belmont Harbor on Sunday. fifth race of the Red series. afternoon Sheridan Shore took the. Hj'arry Nye, and his GreÉat Lakes honors with 31 points against' 23 for champion star Gale V.1 leave'the end the Chicago Yacht club.skippers. The of, this week for Rochester, N. Y., ifirst three boats across. the finish te participate, in thé International lines were Twin-,Star, Little Audrey Star ciass races to beë. sailed* Sepandl Gemini, ail fromi the Sheridan tember 1 to- 5. Don Vested Will crew Shore fleet. This race ivas a series. during the series and Mrs. Nye' wilI of friendly Iufiing- match e s and accompanyher husband for, moral proved, to, be one of the most intersUpport. Eastern Star Club Has Outing at Druce Lake The third annual pienic of the Eastern Star club was held last Sunday at the Episcopal cottage and grounds at IJruce Lake, ten miles west of Waukegan. The group- enjoyed games, races and swimming. David Peters was general chairman. Winners of various awards included1 CUL VERC PS 7th. HongessHotl--Chicago-September HtlNew Yorker-New York-September 14th. (Supervised trip.,to '..rizom leaves COUNTRY,CLUB, PIay +'l -fne championship course. A round. over our splendid roiling fairways and Lakce countyv chapters were re presented: Antioch, Highland Park,. North Chicago,. Grayslake, Lakt Forest, Libertyville,'.Milburn, \Vauconda, Waukegan, Wilmette and Winnetka. Amherst, Club to Greet Thry"Sub-Freshmen" 1 Thirtv* $ * 4 s at Lake >i ýroad, rh

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