Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 33

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Theodore Windlsor Smith, son of M rs. Dudley Lytton Smith,. 819 Humboldt avenue, Winnetka, îs ti e. recipient -of several recent honors at Grinnel colle ge, Gri n-, nel. Iowa, Mr.. andi Mrs. William W. Mont- gomery,: 228 Raleigh. rond, Kenil- worth, returned to their home Wed- nesdayfrom Beverly Hills, Calif., where they have been staying at the Beverly Wilshire hotel since Decem- ber. The Montgomerys were join- ed by their, daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur J, Lindsley, who arrived nt Los Angeles >Monday fromfi a cruise in friëndis nd probably -meet ld oneés for counitless north shore ý rehidents are7guests at Chippewa year after year. References on request. TEL WIL. 4136 or write MUS. J. DORMUTVER, Lac du Flambeau, Wis. WI'IISPERING PINES RANCH-CA.MP GIRLS 6.20 Thete co-oporefivo RANCH CAMPS, Iocated ef MERCER, WISCONSIN, in the Doshdary Country, cover 2,000 acres end five miles of waterfrent. ELEVATION 1,800 foot.; Moder.rsasnitary buildings. Al tand end weter sports, polo, cenoe end pack trips. LARGEST FIREPLACE IN THE WORI. Recreelion hall, 166 foot by 66 feot, INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC SPEAK. ING OVER MICROPHONE.

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