Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1936, p. 4

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MIL:IMIEN PERMAANENT includinq SiiaMPo and Fingerwave or manicur. 2J 8kr. ESTHER. BEAUTY SIIOP 1213 Wilhntt. Ave. WEI.nM't.S I SAIL FOR HAVRE Mr. -and. Mrs. William F. .Horsting and Jane and Bob, 1103 Elmwood avenue, ýreturned to Wilmette Saturday from a fortnights motor trip through thé, East. They visited Philadeiphia,. 1Atlantic City, and Boston. While- in New York thecy hid bon voyage to their' sone Bill, and Paul Jones of WVilmette, who boarded a freighter for the Havre. Bill and Paul have n-o definite plans for their European trip, cither as to itinerary, or the length' of time they wil Ispend there. W. are Famout for MiI.k Shakes ' r I JC iQuart iturday and Sundaiy,,, Brick of le Creami 35c ~ UTWET FBA K F.IMETE533 SNYDER. ce. Ave., Evanston Gre. Bernie Photo air ior1os,ÛCOfI Part one contaitns .generlifr Ten mation on organization and adminispariedbs. F DoaldFrsbi, mmber.aI the Social stitdies facriti-ai tration. includiiig an, explanation ot Hgh ~hoi, etrrne ta .VewTrir the various, forms. a student is rt-tihe Lnitcd Stae. husdy boùrd quired to fili out in cases, of tardinuë,ý. tire. M. S. Pilsiidski, 1Polishlr hue" absence, and. permission to leave a cxtendcdd ain frou: olenagnafier or study hall.. Other ý,ctoi(r ofE-urope.class deal %vith regula'tions coverîug, Itions rotr 'tOlr ru J~nrop. The ten h<ivs were: Charles Ripley, perrnits,. absence. tardiness-. lunch. 3l Lînden avenue. \Vilmette: Ashtoni field trips and excursions, book stor., .aylor, 400 Eighth stre"t. W\ilnulette:. discipline, safet\< regulations. locker felvin Hawley.-5.1.5 War-wick road. regiilations. auto suprvsion, reportt'. chrhp ls ,enilworth: Tom Getinaî,-13-4 Ashury grades, credits, enue. Huhband \Voods; N\ilard Hobp - "Pint a verages,*" eligiihitV. clas> ns. 1141 Towen oad. Iluhhtarçl\\eoods: officers, admission. tuition for nonl'oeald Yates. 6)10 Ash strect. \\'in- residents, graduation. and college .cl-etka: Donald Scarif. 443. Hill road.. traulce. Suggested Courses Vinnetka. John Dunhili, 342 Forest division of the book conAnother 435 Seouer. Clark venue. Winnetka: Qule of the books vvhichi will 'he rvqxired of freshmien is the 1930ý1937 edition of the student handb)ook. published by Harry H. Herron, school registrar, from miaterial. written .and comüpiled by the memibers -of, the student counicil of. which Arthur. Williali Van Deursen is the' faculty sponsor. The b)ook, ,which will be used asa text in the. freshmail advisor periods. contains a forcword by S uperintenldent Mattlhew Page ,Gàffne%. 'explaiing its Purpo.se, to mnake -students better, acquainted with the school\s regulatiôns and traditions, aS well asý with its academic' and ýextra-curricu- MNew. New, Carpets Drapres ONE Y EAR, TO PAY UPHOLSTER YOUR OLD FURNITURE and use our Budget Payment. Our expert workmen do ail the word impiies in workmanshp. Al construction materiais 'are the bes . oltuinabis. Haire Ven.ian Blinds Our Famous Perfect Fit ting Sip-Covers Us. our Liberal Budgeti Payment Plan. Purchases of $50.00 or more and Pay Monthly pics ini *Berlin, as welI as the visit to Trier, in Germianv. the old home of rnanv of the original settier.s of the township. They visited also in Great Britaini, France; Switzerland, and Denimark. . ers" of which ther e are more thanl 100,. Part Three lists the various extracurnicular organizations of the school and* describes the purpose of each one. There are more thani 30 of thesc clubs at the school. Part Four discusses the scholarships, prizes, honors-, awards, and of the trophies which may be awarded te iiy of the stridents during their high school e home careers. bac, e n. .. L-y . - The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and al ther authorizcd Christian Scienc Literature may bc read, borrowed or purchmsed at the Reading Roorn. THE PUBLIC 16 CORDIALLY I.NVITED To ATTEND THE CMURCI SESRVICU AND9VISIT THE 5IEADINO 00011 ,Palil raNamara of. iconsin, IBay. Mrs. William G. Moore of cavenue receiitly took a. s' motor trip tbrough Wising as far north as. Ellison..

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