Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1939, p. 20

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MUVeU am JU, WI5COfls11. lINVD uîLa Jas.lufly aoem.ud whhOn *asulns.a.A 1» > Unis. C 4m 10 aNSte 20. Md . 5 ým7 babdaIg fer >CHARACTER sd Japsfqm.. 11u mw aiu mmd p Uo,. mu » nth Ad oeuuu. lente 4s. visit or và"so: ~' COL J. E. DlWago -Buet,. Bo« E, Ouawgar, J NORI m ACCREDiirED 2 yr. Cllege-transfers to. N. W.. U., of I., etc. Also 4 yr. H. 8. Music. Dramatica. Jut. Dec., Costume- * Deige. Art, Secrtarial, Writing. Swim. Riding. Attractive social lufe. Part of *May at- Seoshore. Active North& Shore Alumnae Club. Catalog: Ir. s.> agUl, LL.D., Bot E, For a successful and enjoyable holîday trip, consuit with The, North Shore Travel Service when ma.icng yQur.,pJlans. Take vaintag of the convenience of cenfralized information about al types of vacations at home and abroad. Talk to toe who know because they have been there. We a're officiai representatives for ail uines and jr accommodations. Itineraries and reser- nu vations arranged for you without charge. M.. Tlphones:1 WiIm.lf. 5000 mnd GrenleIaf 5650 TRUE, Manager The University of Chicago has awcirded Mi s s Milancie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick W. 1*111, -690 Blftffstreet, Glencoe, a graduate h o n o r scholarahip for next year, ini nec-, ognitiorn of her scholastic achieve- menta. Miss H1ill neeeived her B.A. degree in. June andi was electeçl to Phi Beta Kappa.1 She prepared for college at Royce- more, after going through the Glen-1 coe. public sehools. In her freshmani college- year she was at, Smith and1 *1 "dl Summer.School J. Nash Dowdle, 500 Lake ave- nue, and Sheldon N. Myers, 711 L i n d e n avenue, Wllmette, are among the 122 students from 38 Illinois cities enrolled in the Culver Military Academy summer schools this year. By Marrie lWcLean Leary Sehool Consultant Parents consider boarding schools for various reasons. One of the most general mfes, however, is the fact that the boy or girl WHInt fit to the smaller or- ganization and will be able to receive more atý tention than is possible ini e school..Classes J' are smiall, more individual help is -available, good study hab-. its are instilled. Regular hours (Bernie) exist, consistent Marjorle Leaiy rules governing every member of the school are in force. AU,~ of these things tend to simplify the problems of discipline, study, work, and play. Future school and college plans together with, the aptitudes are giv- en a great deal of attention -by the school heads and a program of thorough preparation for college or for special schools is carried out. The boarding school solves the problem of many annoying contro- versies that exist between teen-age son and daughter are probably not the same rules that the parents of their frîends insist upon, and harti feelings are frequently the resuit. The boarding school, whose fev rules are consistently enforced, elim- inates much. of the stress for both parents and boys and girls. Julia Booz Will .ae club, Ic.. lebe, Wooster r, will be dean of announced that sail from New ýer 20.. They wil f eturn inext June. (Mctk, 1)<4et>Oêd0,et fcago T

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