Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 20

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S. i'eterflon of 231 Seventh street, Wilmette, who was awarded the as- ssntmanagership of the -varsi .ty basebail team.*, He will autýomatic-. ally, become manager in his seniior, year., Peterson is, a graduate of New Trier High school and a memn- ber of the, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Dartmyouth. HOME OVEIL HOLIDAYS Miss Naney',Ward has been :at home for the holidays from Brad-. ford'Junior college, Bradford Mass. She is. the -daughter of Mrs. Herbert D. Ward of Bluff road. Glencoe. This Scimoo Offers SECRETARIAL. STENOGItAPHIC and ACCOIINTING COURSES, including every delail of office practice. Dey and Evenlitg Miss Grace MacHortar, accord- ing to announcement macle thia weekb1&Y Dx.Clarence P. Mc-Clel- land, president of MacMurraI, colle ge,, Jacksonville, Ill., has been appointed to represent the college in Chica go, Etanston andl * the North Shore towns*. Founded in 1846, MacMurray col- lege has .kept pace with the academnic standards of the nation's educational developmnent until today it is provid- ing a higher education which co Women. Students By Marlorle McLean Lbear>' School Consultant We have recently had several in- quiries for approve d residences for young womnen, in.or near the larger cities of Boston, Washington or New. York. So many young womnen are. attending speciaÈ schools of art, mnu- sic or 'design and, as nry of these schools dO not provide living, quar- Schoo9l'Consultant Marjorie McLean Leary is theý authorized Sehool Consultant for this news magazine. RHer serv- ices are offered free to ail read- ers* and are made available to parents by appointmhents which can be arranged by conta cting this news magazine. Our School Cornsultan~t ha. a -backgroundi of rich experience in personal con- tact with schools throughout the country. Rememnber, her serv- Ices are available without .cost Or any other obligation. ters, there is a great demand foi- "residences" which provide the fa- cilities and offers the protection of school dormitories. j . P . nt, in lhis 1includes a t'af1 UNlversiy 3004 i ICorne Down£to he Sunshine City I ~*-.44 the, wIte Westior' the past elght and. ne-haif years. She has also special- zed in school advertising. Miss MacHortar was introduced othe MacMurray alumnae and nothers of students at the annual hristmas party sponsored by the, /IacMurray alumnae at the Womnen's niversity club, Chicago. ý,iis.esinregard to cflaneroning, et. are carred ouf. There are' hoiuse rules and regyulations of somne- w hat the9same nature as are exact- ed in scehool or colIeiZe dorn-itories. The members are usually 1jimited to Young wonrien and the enrollment is select Membersiip, in _the resi- dences provides young companions with similar interests. ON ýHOCKEY SQUAD. Florida Fis Cro tvtrilue~, se hool of commerce.- )er of the Evans Sehol- est avenue. Hie is a sophornore in Morran is also a gr.ad-- the college of Mieral- arts. Ris frater- rrier.High school., nal affliation is Sigma Chi. Liessz is ,rad Liess is the son of another- alumnnus 0j New Trier iigh J. E. Liess o! 607 For- scliool. f WIss.mli. Ký,-NILWORTH LODGE 5 E B R 1 N C, é; J A f- L C, P 1 u

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