Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1929, p. 45

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= te 29 June 21, 1929 FIVE MEMBERS OF N. T. FACULTY GOING ABROAD Others Scatter to Various Sections of Country During Summer Five members of the New Trier High =-chool faculty will go abroad this suhlme r, while many others will sc atter to widely separated sections of the Cnited States. The five who witt make trips to Europe are: Miss Laura l'llrick, head of the history department , 1\fiss Ella May Shaw, of the Latin department , Miss Helen Da\·id, of the Spani sh department, Miss France s Er edin, of the French department. and Jfi s. F,, a Thorne, of the Commerce department. ~fiss Aveline Kent, 1\ew Trier Engli sh teacher, has left for X e\Y York Cit\'. She will sail from there on a trir) to Porto Rico. Childs Going to Camp \Vilfred L. "Duke " Child s, athletic director, will spend the summer at hi s camp in Canada. \Vatter Ashcnh ach. s teacher, footba ll coach and mathematicha gone to Arlington, Ma . s.. and later in the summer plans to be ·at f.a:-t Ora nge, N. J. ~fiss E leanor Robson, cafeteria manager, and her assistant, Jti s. Edith Bro\vn, have gone to Galesb urg, Ill. Miss Robson lat er will join ~fi s. Irma ~foschell, of the home economic. departm ent. They plan to ~t udy at Columbia universitv. Joseph C. Schu~acher. band leader. plans to spe nd July and August touring. ~{iss Alma Hurst. of the hi story clenartment, is travelin g in the we sL. Lillian Fogg, Engli h teacher. and ~fay Fogg, her sister, of the physical education department, have drin·n to their home at Freeport, Me. Leave for Summer = WILMETTE LIFE 45 11 te in 1- Seven.Wilmette·Churches Bid You Welcome· The church is the surest force for preserving the spirit that is to keep the world at peace. An~ here in Wilmette are churches dedicated to true service for the betterment of the individual, the home, the commun·ity,' the nation and the world. You experience a benefit in _ proportion as you join in the service of Christian comradeship. That everyone in Wilmette n1ay have a Church Home and be served by the Church is the desire of the undersigned cooperating churches. If you have no Church Home at present, resolve no\v to break ground for one by attending one of these churches next Sunday. n e I · .. Other New Trier teacher s \\·ho ha\·c left the north shore for the . nmm c -r may be reached at the following places: Elizabeth Baker, physical education, Hot springs, North Carolina. Miss Susanna Armstrong, mu sic. and ~fiss \\ innifred Mickev, music , Holida\· · 11 Camps, Hackensaack, ·~finn. \V. S. Brown, manual education, Camp Highlands, Sayner, \\'i s. Norman G. Christensen, science, \ V.es tfield, \Vis. o"·a. Ora B. Cole, history, l(eokuk. T Laura Fulton, Latin, \\' ooster, Ohio. Elizab eth Hadden, commerce, ~Iu kegon, Mich. . Eleanor Libbey, librarian , :-hkosh, \\'is. · Chester E. ~facLean, debate coach a!1d Engli sh teacher, Beloit, \\'is. E li zabeth ~Ierrill, physical education, Camp Wahtonah, Bre\\·ster, ~fa . s. ~Ia'ry Helen Paul, Latin, Edgerton, \Vis. ~Iapelle Payton, English, Chcrokt:e , Iowa. . DeForrc t Showier, physical educatiO n, Lake Bruce, Ind. Margaret Smallp agc, mathema tic , Camp )Jewaka, \\'ard, Colo. Eme lyn \Valt z, hi s: Jry, Camp Xewaka.. Doroth y \\Talk er, mathematic , Piqua, Ohio. \Vinifr ed \Vilson, Engli -h, Jackson, . Ohio. Lulu \Vright, Engli sh, Harlan , Iowa. The last social eve ning for mother s and father s of Alpha Xi Delta sororit y girls ,~~,.·ill be held Saturday en'ning, June 22, at the so roritv house on th e 1\orthwestern universit~v campus. -aMrs. C. H. Klemm, 420 Park aHnue, celebrated her birthday by entertaining fourteen gue sts at fin-hundred and bunco at her hom e la st Saturday. Supper was served at 5 o'clock. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Directory of Churches: The First Methodist Church Lake and Wilmeue Avenues Rev. Horace G. Smith !, F~rst Congregational Church Lake and Wilmttte Avenues Rev. Vere V. Loper The First Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf A venue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf A venue and Seventh Street . Rev. Carl I. Empson St. John's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues Rev. Herman W . Meyer The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. George D. Allison St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton Published by the Interchurch Advertising Committee, Wilmette Church Federation

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