Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1938, p. 29

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John Barker, Ervin Beitzel, George Beucher, Ra ym o nd Bruchhauser,, Robert Carter, William, Collyer,! John Dillon, James Haigh., Kenneth anley, Philip Merginer, Mario Pagliarulo. Albert $alvi. Frank Rothing, Henry Slamin, Robert Steel Conrad Susan,. Donald: Von Ebers, . Robert Wade, Robert White. 0f the above group, two have _woP scholarships through competitive ex-. aminations. Robert Steele. won a .5cholarship to. Loyola, academy and Therese Jordan wvas awarded a scliolarsllil) iii ývoice fromf the lin- niaculata High school. WINS -M. A. DEGREE Miss Catherine Moore, daughter of Mrs . Edward Moore of 606 Green- leaf avne arrpyed in Wilmette froin Detroit last Saturday' nigit 'ïkr a brief stay before returning to comn- plete ber year's teacbing of French in high school.- Miss Moore camie to the north shore to receive her M.A. degree fromntIorthwesterfl Miss 1 Edith Ray Young and Mrs. Florence K. Freund of 1133 Central. avenue, returned from a motôr trip to southern Indiana, including.a stop at Tuùrkey Run and towns through .McCorniick Creek, Brown county, and. Spring Mill -State parks, and other -scenic and interesting places. Thiey,*spent a day in Nashville and visited in Vincennes with Miss Young's brothers, Kenneth and Floyd Young,, and their f.amilies. GRADUATES FRIDAY Paul H. Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul. H. Davis of .256, Wood- stock avenue, Kenilworth,. arrived home 'Sunday. from. the Univeçrsity ..of Pennsyl. vania in Philadeiphia iWh-re he is studying chemnicai engineeri, g. His sister, Patricia, graduates Friday of this week from the University of Chicago. 'TrDc schoc ed and 'a band concert at, Il- o'ciock. Noon will bning the alumni parade to the north campus. Many plans have, been made to make the class -of 1928 outstanding of ail' the' returning alunini at this time. At 1 o'ciock thene wiil be' luncheon on the lake front when Franklin Bliss Snyder, vice-president of .the university, -wil àddress the 'annuaI meeting of the alumnii association. The afternoon will be devoted to an associate alumni tea, and meeting at the fratèrnity and, sorority bouses. After this tite the ciass of 11928 will meet for their own dinnen and dance schedul'ed for 7 o'ciock. R eservations are stili being taken for the dinnen and dance by Mrs. F. P. Linneman of Evanston, and Walter K1Ibe 'of Winmète. Miss Betty Jane Stali, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Stail,- 119 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Il. Brad- ford, Jr., with their two sons, Fred- erick, Jr., and Dudley, of-500 Fifth strletf,.are driving to Urbana Sunday' for the graduation, of Miss Shirley Bradford from the University fliii- nois. Rudoiph Horky of 1140, Sheridan road, who is compieting bis sopho- more year at Dartmouth1 coilege, Hanover, N. H., wili be home about* June 22. He is planning to take ýa trip to California this summer. Miss Phyllis Richardson, d aughiter. of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Richard- son, 1233 Lake avenue, returned home Monday evening from Ginneli col- lege, where she bas compieted her jü,nior year. Mrs. Thornas H. West and hen son and daugliter, Arthur and Miriama, 723 Ashland avenue, bave just re- turned from a stay of eleven weeks iii Florida. s Sige 22x44 Nevr- b.- fore sold f or los thon 59C

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