Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1939, p. 48

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%0111 UJU jiî5]rn rrv-the East for only a *few days. Thec inecs - Ontario, Quéebec anid the mt~wt hircideFak Maritimes. Sih ihtercideFak And in the winter, crisp, cold-days Deborah and Polly, recently moved and an abundance of - snow, makes to Winnetka frorn Scarsdale, N. Y. Canada a paradise for thue winter sports- enthusiasts - àkiing, skating, toboggahnd, hockey, curling, al l jeavesiM on Streamfinear under ideal conidiions. In the East- F T M nh nW s bQuabc iyand Lac Beauport, with orest beatiflhateau Frontenac to Pro- Mi ss Rebecca Fitch, 1033 Elmwood vide for> the most discriminating; aveflue, Ieft Tuesday evening on the Mont Tremblant, St. Agathe, Hill 60, City .of Los Angeles for the West and other notedLaurentian Moun- where she wiil spend two 'months. tain resorts, Alpine-like hotels, chai- Going first to Los Angeles, she will ets and !pensions, la the West- the pass nearly a.week with her brother Canadian Rockies has skiing terrain and sister - in. - law, Mr. and' Mrs. second. to none. Thom as A. Fitch and their two daugh- Canda lsoisblessed with- Vie- tr, beforýe proceedi.ng to San Fran- tia, on Vancouver Island - an cisco for a two-daY. stay with.friends*. Evergreen playgroun - tempered From there she will go to Seattle, by the warm Japan current. Roses lWaish. . to spend the remainder of the bloom thé year around. There Is lime with her brother-in-law and golf and swimming, tono, with the sster, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Reh- ivy-clad' Eipress hotel providing bock and their two children. Miss special rates for long stay guests. lFitch Ill arrive home just befpre Chtistmas. It's Indian Summer FRATERNITY PLEDGE hi Smoky Mountains MNaarener s frfl e . and It is Indian Sumnier ini the "So sart road, Kenilworth, has been kIes." Days are stili balmy and suii- pledged to Pi Lambda Phi frater- sbiny, and on the mountains the nity at the UTniversity o! Wisconsin. inaples, oaks, and sumacs are a Last week-end he came home to at- brillant red, the tulip trees ani~d tend the Northwestern - Wisconsin beeches a rich gold. Falfiowers football gamre and brought with him grow in profusion everywher, add. as his guests five. 0f bis university incr 1,; 4--e4u chance' 10 visit them ian oa- st of Notre Dame, camne homE ized tour,. leaving October 28. j last week-end to visit his parents. Freshmen at Colgate s H Howe school, well known militcwij academy a t Hotoe, Ind., will celebrate its 56th anniversary of FoundersDyStra n udy October 28 and 29.r'DaSaudLanSna, On Saturday morning the sminer- I e JOhnJ Allonier o! Cncinnati, Ohio, presîde'nt of the sixth form, Will sPeak for the cadets. The principal address will be dehivered by J. Ray- mond Shutz, former professor at Manchester college, now president of the Standard Life Insurance Com- pany of Indiana. The Rt. Rev. Campbell Gray, D.D., S.T.D., presi- dent of the board o! trustees wil speak for the trustees. X efn were Sion a and Thom-.f the CI posaL z.aAVe U> ,y çbf Los ý mrnus- jamd, Fia., where he intends to flsh rt on and gof.'Ris mother, Mrs. P. Kipp r dis- and her daughter, Louise, wifl oin Mihn. in Miami early in »December.

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