Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1934, p. 30

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DAVIS- 1I Davis y mv U cs $AOup '. PETSHOP Gv.Mhaf eZ Compare Ir<dale priceý I tedaie.quaiitl ,witb furnie anyvWrei ( As Moles and Wlirte Eh.be* De Bourg. Ionm l16,Hoâà Bldg* Ph *UuI.2444 Thursday, Decem~ber 20, ner subjcr Awards are muade on a pointssta wil e, Eas an Wet Sah e:t. basis. The 500-point award,* higbest The lectures begin at 8:15 o'cloèk ln honor that a girl can win at New the evening. Trier ini the field of sport, went to three girls-Betty Harding' a senior, Mrs. William A. Moulton, 23- and Antoinette Hearne a nd, Eileen Raleigh.roid, Kenilworth, ýwill. enter- Russeli, juniors. Eath of these girls. tain- fourteen Chicago friends at.a. went to the Platform' individually to: bridge luncheon Friday., receive ber award and a rose given in special recognition, of her achieve-, ment, Wlà 3W0-Point Awu&rds * ..Tbree-hundred-point awards were *won by. fourteen girls, -and tach of, *these. girls also received, her award. individually rather, than. as. a mem- ber of -the grouip. The girls ýthus hon- ored were:- seniors-Margaret 'Bird, Suzann e Goodnow, .Jean, Rehfeld, Betty Soloman and Rutht Winberg; juniors-Doris Barr, Helen Chancel- lor, Carol, Gowan, Jean Clark, Julie Livingston, jean Geither, Margaret Tideman and Ann Winscott; soph- ~Give gifri of4u11tyad ý of petmanmrnoe thing for thw -home . s -coule to IREDALEFS for a real selection of fùrniture gifts for every1 member of the family at speilCisaapic. Occasional Chairs A special group similar to style pictures Beautiful £apeaîry and brocade coverings. Also a Chinese Chippendale *with white leatherette coveing. IMartha Washington SEWING CABINET. L am ps Colonial loor lamp witb parchment shade. Adjust- able height. -29 Complete......... Colonial hob-nail 1 a m p wirb niaple finish. i g-iuch- height. Regular $-5 $4.75. Special... Cedar C he s ts A Numerals are awarded to members of the Girls' Athletic association who, "make" a first team in any, sport,, sÙch. as soccer, hockey or- tennis. The following girls receivedý numer- ais in these three sports: SEXIORS Soccer-PrisedUla Hawiey. Hockey - Betty Shuster, Priscilla Haines, 'Lucy Rumsey. Tenn is-Fra nces .Stowell. $aily Sief- Hockey-Betty Jane Solornan, Je Tennis-Alice1 Soccer-Jeanetti Walsh, Marian Dorothy Vogeël,' ,son. ertson, Patricia ,ouifse Sehrelbe~i, Lret Gifford. Soccer-AieEgner, Jeaniette Heike, Carol, Johnson,. Janet Lersch, Jean Wiffn, Dorie Peterson, Elizabeth Driuin, B3arbara O'Grady, Adele Egner, Mar- trr. Mitchell. Mo ,o.rat flnnnnrho ni "64 years of on the North Shbore" I 4L i at . y re

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