Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Sep 1934, p. 31

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September 6, 1934 '.I1YI Ll~r-r~ Y Y~V *V *~Av5~ Z A L~ Z..K1E. h - GlIencoe Girl 1Is Given Schole&ship to Mount Holyoke Freshman students'enterinjg Mount Holyoke. college, South*Hadley, Mass.. *this fali, advance studIents, and their *mothers will be guests of honor at a *tea to be given Friday afternoon. September 7, from 3 until 5 o'clock at the Chicago College club. The board members of the club will act as hostesses. Bradford academny, after atten.ding New Trier High school. Miss Best bas been awarded a scholarship at Mount Holyoke. 1 .ý Miss Betty, Ann Erwin of Oak Park is entering Holyoke upon the scholarship awarded annually by.,the Chicago, Mount Holyoke club to an outstanding student from the Chi- cago area. Two other Chicago area students who wilI be freshmen this fali are Miss Dorothy Califf of Oak Park and Miss Marjorie Hughes of River Forest. Mrs. Elwood. Hansmann of Glen- coe is serving as chairman of the tea, assisted'by- Mrs. George Spaüld- ing of Glencoe, president of'the club. 0Others assisting include Miss Flor- ence Hut h, chairman of the seholar- shîp commnittee, and Miss Hielen Milis. Miss.Julia Drake'and Miss Carolyn Miche, advance students. Grive Bridge Tea Miss Ilarriet and Miss Jean Keith. 310 Warwick road, Kenilworth, en- tertained at a bridge tea last Thurs- day in honor of their bouse guest. Miss jean Graves. *Among the north. shore girls Wlio will be fresbmen a t Holyoke this year are Patricia Davis, 256 -Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, Eleanor. Best. 83. Grove. street, Gleni coe, Cxeorgià Pettibone, 698 Blackthorne road. Winnetka, and Pattie, Quisenberry, 2517 Lincoln street, Evanston.. 1Patricia Davis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Davris. pre- pared for college at Kemùper Hall. Kenosha, Wis. Mr. Davis is a trùstee of. Mt. Holyoke. Miss Pettibone took post graduate work last year at Miss Wheeler's school, Providence. R. L.. and Miss Best studied last year a TELEPHONE H. P. 2500 R. W. LARKE TrHE MORAINE HOTEL MANAGER HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS To North Shore Residents: It looks like a hard winter. Everything that you buy f'or your house is going up in riewhile, in many case's, the quality is going down. Would you flot. like to consider closing your.house f'or a f'ew months and enjoying the comf'orts and privileges of' a high clas residential hotel, where you would be spared the care and expens'e of' housekeeping, have a. the privacy that you desire and where you would have congenia. company and join in a game of' bridge atter dinner wheneveryou felt ]ike it? This is what the Morainehas to olffer~ you. We do flot want to be obliged to closeagainthis winter, and are making an effort- to obtain enough business to justif'y our keeping open. Our rates will be very 10w. Ir this appeals to you we would appreciate a cal]. when, we. could showyou what we have to of'fer. Very respectf'ully, R. W. Larke, Manage r September. 6, 1934 wi,,i.mip-ririp i tipe

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