Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, p. 26

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r ail former students and .4 Fridagy and Saturdayý Only Blc ent 1iebox cookies, lb....c TWO.LYEit CAKES3 Pineopple, or'chocolate btter cream .....35 FRUIT Z~cOUR POU94D I ....ES. 2 rCAKES ..... é 21.29e kVersge Weight, 2Y4 148.............. KIDNEY BEAN SALAD 2 s27 Whjolesome sud diIernt...2 27 Bake Shop-&îreet Floor WIEDOLDTS-EVANSTON' On Davis Sf. *WIlw.fe 1100 an iaeal L'..rismas if FINE FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED The. îdoal' gift for every homemaker, whth.r wife or niother, sister or daugh- tàr, is the one that combines beauty end -.iàlity. Such a gift gives lasting pleasure beceuse it is a gUft that endures and one 'I December 17. It is planned to com-1 plete the election of officers before the Christmas- vacation. The fresh- man election .is, held. later in théyear than. that of the other classes. in order that first year studentý may have an oppÔrtunity to become better' acquainted before selecting their of- ficers. ThreeSehools Dise-uss Paris Pact Decemüber 12' Reprèsenrtatives. of threeý north shore high schools-New Trier, Ev- anston and. Deerfield -Shields, - will take part in a round table discussion on the Paris pact Wednesday morn- ing,, December 12, at 10:45 o'clock in the New Trier auditorium. Try- outs were bield last week to select New Trier's representatives.' Allen Bachreeli and i chard abcock will. lead the discussion for New Trier, and Bill Cassell and Josephine Early- wine will be alternates. The .history of the Paris past, its purposes,. and its advantages and disadvantages will be brought out in the discussion, which is to be lheld before a group of his tory students. Stanwood to Direct Ainerican secondary school. A ctivi.- t.es will be planned at intervals throughout the year to illustrate for parents and the public in general the developments that have taken place ini secondary education. in the ast 300 years and theattempts which the modern high school makes to nîeet the needs of boys and girls and to prepare thtrn to take their place,; as good citizens. The first Amnericani secondary 'school was the Bostoni Public. Latin school. fouinded ini 163.5 course in home flygiene and care of the sick and Who give two hours of their time each week to assist in thé office of the school nurse,, Mrç. Margaret Moore. This year, Katherine M., Wilson. a ssistant nurse at New 'Triet, is tak- ing. charge: of the Service club work. Gils who were members ,of the club bothlast year and this year andi who are giving ftwo bours each weék in practical work in the nurse's office are, Jo Baîhatchet, 'Betty, Barrie. Bertha Bergb, Jane Becker, Bar-. bara Clark, Lois Cooley, Dorotby Deacon, jean Fischer, Louise Gersb- naw, Catherinie Hillinger, Katherine Johniston, Marjorie Kresge, Lýois Lamberg, Harriett NewtonVirg.inia Norman, Virginila Snorf, Betty Straus, Marion Taylor, and Lois «Wolfe.' Bertha. Bergh is president.,of the club. Lois Cooley . is vice-presidént and Virginia Snorf is secretary. 1The following girls, who are mein- bers for the first tine this year, arc taking thé Red tCriss course, besides. giving two hours of practical .work each week in the school nurse's office. Ann Winscott, Annette Williamis, Marjorie Stilling, Mary Stewart, Kay Scofield, Virginiia. Schrnidt, Doris Sauvage, Freida. Solmen, Eleanor Pfutzenreuter, Jane McClintock, Irene Moses, Mary Mordoff, Helena Mickey, Wilma Menzen, Elizabeth' Kupper, Marilyn Kehl,, Mary_ Huck, Big Event This Week The big event of this week. SO far as New Trier 'girls are concerned. is the Girls' club bazaar, this Saturday:' It's to be an ail-day affair, starting at 9--30 o'clock in the morning and ending at Il o'clock at night. Thce bazaar is the club's major motiey- niaking project of the year, tfle en- tire net proceeds going into a fund to provide scholarships for worthy New Trier girls who would otherwvise be unable to continue their education. A more detailed story about the bazaar appears elsewbere in this issue. 317A Cenra Ave. H ouSE At Sheridan Rd. N ITU R E 'OF 0, during period. ' ASSMBLY Cunningham in GIencoe. junior girls is to STAMP CLUB MICTION morning, IDecem- The NeW Trier Stamp club hield an frst baif of the auction at its meeting Tuesday. of 'this wveek. ASSORTED DINNER ýROLLS .A dehicioum end varied setion.. .

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