Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1936, p. 31

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~~ ~~. ~The ~ V2' À~ s.L1ritzvanionJI. classes have--_ . ove., andi Lloyd Hughs.1 _ _ _ _ position, through its president, Fred a niember Of her clas.s soccer teain. _ _ . been arranged to meet the needs of those ini art, V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' who.wish to, conal1so0 for those who have Katharine Lord had no previous Riy Photo ýinstru tion whatsoeve r, iii life drawing, stili life, desig, dess:design. color, composition,~ craftt, modeling pottery, and interior r~~». ~and training Me....e.e '"*'r V . 4 A\iioig the,,students meteare: Cherryý Sue from Orr,. 225 I j ...... Barrett. 1203 Ashland' avenue and 1 Maguerite Richer, 801 Centralavenue. The Kenilwvorth studentsý are Abbotsford road. The ~studyTng 'Wiihnetkans at the -tuidio include: AnNrhu,48 Ridg-e avenue. \Mrs. Tuthill Ketchanm. 18 Briar street, Charles Lewis, 1138 Hianiptondale road, Alice Warnier,2 141.5 Asbury avenue. 'M\ary-Stewart Galimwav, 940 Private road, L î.na~ Kimbal. 132 DcWindt road, and Nanand Barbara Belnap, 1189 Oakley vee.Thie Glencoe. stuldents are: Mrs ('afles W. Spooner, 435 Grove i street, and lier daughter, Helen, Virgînia Kemp, 994 Vernon avenue, Mrs. Robert -1- Willett, 427 Hazel avenue, Rosenarv O'Grady, 923 ;Vernon ave-, iUe, \Mrs. Robert C. Bro'wn, 921 Sher- I idnroad. and Mrs. John C. Hùs-ted,~ 978 Elmridge drive.i Kathiarine Lord is an alumna of the Art Institute and has taken postgraduate courses at frequent intervals. Her staff includes Miss ThvIrza 'Shiumway and Miss Carolyn Kirkpatrick, also gradtiates of the in-stituite . . * .. *.cy North Western. Systemi Begins Training Drive' * Aiinouncementwasrniade this week by R. Thomson~, passenger traffic manager, Chicago andc North WestI. Mattson as supervisor of passenger sales training. The appointment' of Mr. Mattson, who bas been ern' railway, of' the appointmen t ofI~i1 'w'M tOC eI A y 0OU 'atic 4f.? 1 p 9s oi:g o ogtyu f traveling agent, becanie effective Novenmber 1. i xeso te si» eehn epo eizyr'kch ice nyu ' ep el ty>w * Mr. Mat sonp will direct a. cg.ipa.jn Of training Jo'r traficrepresentativés houseold tasks done qic~kly ansd with feweintrut1f and: tieket agenits Ôver tte entire North Wester~n syterni n modern copeîal You don't have'st> Icave 4tekitcenota uwer our imake callS *-... npubic reltions. be w1i These~~~~~~ý bete'I so1 atio n t 4ctindl pr9prnipal grai. Teeins, anow ii dee wllop- I.V ve*exi l tak4 toave tge aeifleeafeo -gld houshos suppli mpent and whih, aeschewiledtbe esie.sd or the fls inie butthe e riu Lcg Disallce r BeshiesOfc udy ec vnngadalda middle- of December, portra>' in a graphic manner how a ticket agent in a small towti developed, not only business for bis railway,. but also himself -ýand beca ne a ading figure in the 1 L L 1 N 0 I S B E L L T EL IP H b I 19 c O

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