Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1928, p. 15

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June 22, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE . ts · Northwestern' Dean Indian Hill Juniors in Columbia M~aic School of Women Resigns Early Season Net Event Holding Commencement to Become a Br;de Indian Hill club held its .first "early The Columbia School of Music held , season" tennis tournament June l, 2 its twenty-seventh annual commence.Resignation of Mrs. Winifred G. and 3. Following are the results of Rtchardson, dean of women at North- the Boys and Girls and · the Junior western university, and the appoint- Boys single~. Boys and Girls: semim~nt of Mrs. Florence Schee Robnett 1 finals-Upper Bracket-E. Eckart de'of Evanston as her successor was an- feated Ed Price, 6-0, 6-8, 7-5; Lower nounced by President Walter Dill Bracket-H. Fulton defeated · Robert Scott last Saturday after the annual Conway, 6-1, 6-1 ;- Finals-H. Fulton me~ting of the board of trustees of the defeated E. Eckart, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. university. Junior Boys, semi-final-UPper Mn. Richardson, a graduate of Bracket-W. Fentress defeated · ·E. ~orthwesteru, b.ecame dean of women Price, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1; Lower Bracketm ~ay, 1924, after having engaged in J .. Routh d. e feated R. Palmer, 6-1, 7-5; soctal work at the Chicago Commons Ftnals-W. Fentress defeated J. Routh, settlement. She succeeded Mrs. Mary 6-4, 6-3. Ross Potter, who became counselor of women. Last winter Mrs. Richardson GIVES BON VOYAGE LUNCHEON announced her engagement to Arthur 1f. Long of Chicago, and asked to be On June 11 Mrs. Maurice R. Rosen relieved of her duties as dean of of 1045 Elmwood avenue -entertained wom~n. She will be married early in a't luncheon for a group of friends who the summer and will make her home in are leaving this month for travel in \i\/ilmette. Europe. The guests of honor were· Mrs. Robnett. the new dean of Mrs. Milton S. Plopke of Chicago, Mrs. Joseph Spiegel of Wilmette, and women, aho is a Northwestern gradu- Mrs. Hugo Pick of Hubbard Woods. ate. For the last three yea·rs she has been director of the Chicago Collegiate College Woman in Business and the Bureau of Occupations. Previous to Professions." that she was active in advertising, pubMrs. Robnett is a member of the Pi licity and vocational fields. During the Beta Phi ·s orority, the Evanston Womwar s]1e WJlS director of the employ- an's club, the Woman's City club of me,nt department of the women's com- Chicago, 'the League of Women Voters mittee of the council of national de- and other organizations. She has been fense of Illinois. She has delivered lee- on the board of governors of the tures in the leading universities and Northwestern universjty foundation colleges of the middle west on "The since its organization. ment week starting June 18 and ending June 23, with the conferring of master degrees, diplomas, and certificates. On June 18 the accompanying and coaching class under Robert McDonald gave a program. Ort . June 19 the theory and original compositions recital was given under Adolf Bonne. On June 20, the organ department gave a concert at the Second· Presbyterian church in Chicago. June 21 the ensemble class, under the direction of Ruth Ray, presented a program. Today the annual commencement and orchestral concert, under the leadership of Ludwig Becker, will be held in the Auditorium theater. Tomorrow afternoon, June 23, the children's commencement exercises and conferring of certificates will be held in the Gold room of the Congress hotel under the direction of Kathleen Air and on Saturday evening, June 23, the commen cement concert- and graduating exercises will take place in the same place. Mrs. Albert B. Tucker and her son, Billy, of 1214 Lake avenue, who have been visiting Mrs. Tucker's father in Madison, Wis. for the past three weeks, are expected to return to Wilmette today. Mr. Tucker motored to Madison last week and spent a few days with Mrs. Tucker during the activities of their class reunion at the University of Wisconsin. IDVNfAIN lOYARt · LVANSTON University 102.4 Wilmette 3 700 0 Don't Miss the Semi-Annual Sale · of .t Oriental Rugs! inclt~ding Piek Them 0 Q~iek! yOU never saw such pretty patterns. The colors that you are just hearing all about. Real live wire styles. They are brand new and oh! boy! how they will dress you up for the 4th and make your best girl look you over carefully. fine antiques and exceptionally good modern. pieces--at prices that are certain to impress _you, whether you knotv Oriental Rugs as an expert, or merely because you love their rich, warm colorings in your home! Savings up to % As an example of the really tremendously good values offered by this sale, we cite this one item of many: While The~ . Last! The Price Is.; $39 Lilihans Royal Tailored To Your Order $19.50 Scatter rugs, lovely enough for any decorative scheme! Rich, deep maroon, like the petals of red damask roses; warm, mellow rose, blended with the deeper tones-and as backgrounds, a mysterious midnight blue, against which the brighter tones stand out like a glow! Average size, 4x2~6. 0 Suit or Overcoat 'IHE !lOYAL TAILORS QUALITY-FIRST, LAST and ALWAYS 1641 Orriaatoa._ Avenue Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Maay toom-size. also up to a huge Palace tarpet, originally woven for a Shah of Penia, S 1 o, ooo. Lord'1-StcorHI FIOM Eat

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